Wisconsin Code § 181.0205

Organization of corporation
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(1) ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING REQUIRED. (a) After incorporation, if initial directors are named in the articles of incorporation, the initial directors shall hold an organizational meeting, at the call of a majority of the directors, to complete the organization of the corporation by appointing officers, adopting bylaws and carrying on
any other business brought before the meeting.
(b) After incorporation, if initial directors are not named in
the articles of incorporation, the incorporator or incorporators
shall hold an organizational meeting, at the call of a majority of
the incorporators, to do any of the following:
1. Elect directors and complete the organization of the
corporation.
2. Elect a board that will complete the organization of the
corporation.
(2) WRITTEN CONSENTS. Action required or permitted by this
chapter to be taken by incorporators at an organizational meeting
may be taken without a meeting if the action taken is evidenced
by one or more written consents describing the action taken and
signed by each incorporator.
(3) LOCATION OF ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING. An organizational meeting may be held in or outside of this state.

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