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61: Methods of holding meetings

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You can hold a meeting of the Board in two ways. A meeting can be held when members are together at the same time and place. You can also hold a meeting using audio, audio and visual, or electronic communication. You can use technology to hold a meeting if all members who want to join have the right technology. A quorum of members must be able to talk to each other at the same time during the meeting. This means that enough members must be able to communicate with each other for the meeting to happen.

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61Methods of holding meetings

  1. A meeting of the Board may be held—

  2. by a quorum of the members, being assembled together at the time and place appointed for the meeting; or
    1. by means of audio, audio and visual, or electronic communication provided that—
      1. all of the members who wish to participate in the meeting have access to the technology needed to participate in the meeting; and
        1. a quorum of members can simultaneously communicate with each other throughout the meeting.