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Section 807 - Resignation of directors.

UT Code § 16-6a-807 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) A director may resign at any time by giving written notice of resignation to the board's chair, the nonprofit corporation's secretary, or as otherwise provided in the bylaws.

(2) A resignation of a director is effective when the notice is received by the nonprofit corporation unless the notice specifies a later effective date.

(3) A director who resigns may deliver to the division for filing a statement that the director resigns pursuant to Section 16-6a-1608.

(4) The failure to attend or meet obligations shall be effective as a resignation at the time of the board of director's vote to confirm the failure if: (a) at the beginning of a director's term on the board, the bylaws provide that a director may be considered to have resigned for failing to: (i) attend a specified number of board meetings; or (ii) meet other specified obligations of directors; and (b) the failure to attend or meet obligations is confirmed by an affirmative vote of the board of directors.

(a) at the beginning of a director's term on the board, the bylaws provide that a director may be considered to have resigned for failing to: (i) attend a specified number of board meetings; or (ii) meet other specified obligations of directors; and

(i) attend a specified number of board meetings; or

(ii) meet other specified obligations of directors; and

(b) the failure to attend or meet obligations is confirmed by an affirmative vote of the board of directors.

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Section 807 - Resignation of directors.