Wisconsin Code § 181.0820

Regular and special meetings
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(1) IN GENERAL. If the time and place of a board meeting is fixed by the bylaws or the board, the meeting is a regular meeting. All other
meetings are special meetings.

(2) LOCATION. A board may hold regular or special meetings
in or outside of this state.
(3) METHODS OF CONDUCTING MEETING. (a) Unless the articles of incorporation or bylaws provide otherwise, the board may
permit any or all directors to participate in a regular or special
meeting or in a committee meeting of the board by, or to conduct
the meeting through the use of, any means of communication by
which any of the following occurs:
1. All participating directors may simultaneously hear or
read each other’s communications during the meeting.
2. All communication during the meeting is immediately
transmitted to each participating director, and each participating
director is able to immediately send messages to all other participating directors.
(b) If a meeting will be conducted through the use of any
means described in par. (a), all participating directors shall be informed that a meeting is taking place at which official business
may be transacted. A director participating in a meeting by any
means described in par. (a) is considered to be present in person
at the meeting. If requested by a director, minutes of the meeting
shall be prepared and distributed to each director.

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