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(a) Regular meetings of the board of directors of a corporation may be held with or without notice as prescribed by the corporation's bylaws.
(b) Special meetings of the board of directors shall be held with notice as prescribed by the bylaws.
(c) A notice of a board meeting is not required to specify the business to be transacted at the meeting or the purpose of the meeting, unless required by the bylaws.
(d) Notice of the date, time, place, or purpose of a regular or special meeting of the board of directors may be provided to a director by electronic transmission on consent of the director. The director may specify the form of electronic transmission to be used to communicate notice.
(e) Notice is considered provided under Subsection (d) when the notice is:
(1) transmitted to a facsimile number provided by the director for the purpose of receiving notice;
(2) transmitted to an electronic mail address provided by the director for the purpose of receiving notice;
(3) posted on an electronic network and a message is sent to the director at the address provided by the director for the purpose of alerting the director of a posting; or
(4) communicated to the director by any other form of electronic transmission consented to by the director.
(f) A director may revoke the director's consent to receive notice by electronic transmission by providing written notice to the corporation. The director's consent is considered revoked for purposes of Subsection (d) if the corporation is unable to deliver by electronic transmission two consecutive notices, and the secretary, assistant secretary, or transfer agent of the corporation, or another person responsible for delivering notice on behalf of the corporation, knows that delivery of those two electronic transmissions was unsuccessful. Inadvertent failure to treat the unsuccessful transmissions as a revocation of the director's consent does not affect the validity of a meeting or other action.
(g) An affidavit of the secretary, assistant secretary, transfer agent, or other agent of a corporation stating that notice has been provided to a director of the corporation by electronic transmission is, in the absence of fraud, prima facie evidence that notice was provided under Subsections (d) and (e).
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Business Organizations Code - BUS ORG § 21.411. Notice of Meeting - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/business-organizations-code/bus-org-sect-21-411/
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