Wisconsin Code § 181.0821

Action without meeting
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(1m) DEFINITIONS.
In this section:
(a) “In writing” or “written” includes a communication that is
transmitted or received by electronic means.
(b) “Sign” includes executing an electronic signature.
(1r) METHOD. An action required or permitted to be taken at
a board meeting may be taken without a meeting if a consent in
writing setting forth the action is signed by all of the directors
then in office. If the articles of incorporation or bylaws so provide, an action required or permitted to be taken at a board meeting may be taken by written action signed by two-thirds of the directors then in office.
(2) EFFECTIVENESS. A consent under this section has the
same force and effect as a vote of the board of directors taken at a
meeting and may be described as such in any articles or document
filed with the department under this chapter. The written action
is effective when signed by the required number of directors, unless a different effective date and time are specified in the written
consent. If written notice is required under sub. (3), the written
action shall be effective on the date specified in the written consent or on the 10th day after the date on which written notice under sub. (3) is given, whichever is later.
(3) NOTICE; LIABILITY. If written action is permitted to be
taken by less than all directors, all directors must be noticed immediately of the text of the written consent and of its effective
date and time. Failure to provide notice under this section does
not invalidate the action taken by written consent under this section. A director who does not sign or consent to the action taken
by written consent is not liable for the action.
(4) CONSENT EFFECTIVE AT FUTURE TIME. Any person,
whether or not then a director, may provide, whether through instruction to an agent or otherwise, that a consent to action will be
effective at a future time, including a time determined upon the
happening of an event, and such consent shall be considered to
have been given for purposes of this section at such effective time
so long as the person is then a director and did not revoke the consent prior to that time. Any such consent shall be revocable prior
to its becoming effective.

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