Kansas Statutes
§ 40-740 — Representative form of government; election and voting criteria
Kansas § 40-740
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Bluebook
Kan. Stat. Ann. § 40-740 (2026).
Text
A society has a representative form of government when:
(a)It has a supreme governing body constituted in one of the following ways:
(1)Assembly. The supreme governing body is an assembly composed of delegates elected directly by the members or at intermediate assemblies or conventions of members or their representatives, together with other delegates as may be prescribed in the society's laws. A society may provide for election of delegates by mail. The elected delegates shall constitute a majority in number and shall not have less than 2 / 3 of the votes and not less than the number of votes required to amend the society's laws. The assembly shall be elected and shall meet at least once every four years and shall elect a board of directors to conduct the business of the society between
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Legislative History
L. 1988, ch. 154, § 3; January 1, 1989.
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Kansas § 40-740, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ks/40-740.