7721 - Bylaws.

     § 7721.  Bylaws.        (a)  Adoption, amendment and repeal.--The corporation, before     commencing business, shall adopt bylaws not inconsistent with     law or its articles of incorporation. The bylaws may be amended     in the manner provided by law, the articles of incorporation and     the bylaws. The power to amend or repeal the bylaws of a     corporation is in the members only, except to the extent that     the articles of incorporation require that both the members and     the board of directors approve a change. The corporation shall     notify each member of a proposed change in the bylaws by sending     to each member, at least 15 days prior to a vote on the proposed     change, a copy of the proposed change along with the time, date,     place and manner of voting for the proposed changes. If a     proposed bylaw change is approved, the corporation shall mail     each member a copy of the approved change within 30 days of the     approval.        (b)  Content.--The bylaws may provide for the following     matters:            (1)  The time, place and manner of calling and conducting        meetings of the members and the number of members that        constitute a quorum.            (2)  The manner of voting and the conditions upon which        members may vote at general or special meetings.            (3)  Subject to provision in the articles of        incorporation and in this chapter, the number,        qualifications, eligibility requirements, manner of        nomination, duties and terms of office of directors and        officers; the time of their election; and mode and manner of        giving notice of election.            (4)  The time, place and manner for calling and holding        meetings of the directors and executive committees and the        number that constitutes a quorum.            (5)  Rules consistent with law and the articles of        incorporation for the management of the corporation; the        making of contracts; the issuance, redemption and transfer of        stock; the relative rights, duties, interests and preferences        of members and stockholders; and the mode, manner and effect        of termination of a member.            (6)  Any other provisions deemed necessary or proper to        carry out the purposes of the corporation.            (7)  Penalties for violations of the bylaws.     (Dec. 19, 1990, P.L.834, No.198, eff. imd.)        1990 Amendment.  Act 198 amended subsec. (b), retroactive to     June 19, 1989.