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Current as of March 08, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
A. The following apply to amendments to the articles of incorporation by the board of directors and the members, if there are members entitled to vote on the amendment:
1. A corporation's board of directors may propose one or more amendments to the articles of incorporation for submission to the members.
2. For the amendment to be adopted all of the following shall have occurred:
(a) The board of directors shall recommend the amendment to the members unless the board of directors determines that because of conflict of interest or other special circumstances it should make no recommendation and communicates the basis for that determination to the members with the amendment.
(b) The members entitled to vote on the amendment shall approve the amendment as provided by paragraph 5 of this subsection.
(c) Each person whose approval is required by the articles of incorporation as authorized by § 10-11030 for an amendment to the articles of incorporation or bylaws shall approve the amendment in writing.
3. The board of directors may condition its submission of the proposed amendment on any basis.
4. The corporation shall notify each member entitled to vote of the proposed members' meeting in accordance with § 10-3705. The notice of meeting shall also state that the purpose or one of the purposes of the meeting is to consider the proposed amendment and shall contain or be accompanied by a copy or summary of the amendment.
5. Unless chapters 24 through 40 of this title, 1 the articles of incorporation or the board of directors acting pursuant to paragraph 3 of this subsection requires a greater vote or voting by class, the amendment to be adopted shall be approved by two-thirds of the votes cast or a majority of the voting power, whichever is less.
B. The following apply to amendments to the articles of incorporation by the members, if there are members:
1. If the articles of incorporation expressly permit, the members may propose amendments to the articles of incorporation. If so permitted, the articles of incorporation shall set forth procedures for adopting member initiated amendments, including the percentage of voting power and method of notice required to propose an amendment and the responsibility for calling a member meeting to consider the amendment.
2. For the amendment to be adopted, all of the following shall have occurred:
(a) The members entitled to vote on the amendment shall approve the amendment as provided in paragraph 4 of this subsection.
(b) The corporation shall notify each member in accordance with subsection A, paragraph 4 of this section.
(c) Each person whose approval is required by the articles of incorporation as authorized by § 10-11030 for an amendment to the articles of incorporation or bylaws shall approve the amendment in writing.
3. The members may condition adoption of the proposed amendment on any basis.
4. Unless chapters 24 through 40 of this title, the articles of incorporation or the members acting pursuant to paragraph 3 of this subsection require a greater vote or voting by class, the amendment to be adopted shall be approved by two-thirds of the votes cast or a majority of the voting power, whichever is less.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arizona Revised Statutes Title 10. Corporations and Associations § 10-11003. Amendment by board of directors and members - last updated March 08, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/az/title-10-corporations-and-associations/az-rev-st-sect-10-11003/
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