(a)  The bylaws of the association must provide for:

(1)  The number of members of the executive board and the titles of the officers of the association;

(2)  Election by the executive board of a president, treasurer, secretary, and any other officers of the association the bylaws specify;

(3)  The qualifications, powers and duties, terms of office, and manner of electing and removing executive board members and officers and filling vacancies;

(4)  Which, if any, of its powers the executive board or officers may delegate to other persons or to a managing agent;

(5)  Which of its officers may prepare, execute, certify and record amendments to the declaration on behalf of the association; and

(6)  The method of amending the bylaws.

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(b)  Subject to the provisions of the declaration, the bylaws may provide for any other matters the association deems necessary and appropriate.

History of Section.
P.L. 1982, ch. 329, § 2.