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§ 82.108 — MEETINGS

PR § 82.108Title 7. CONDOMINIUMS · Ch. 82. UNIFORM CONDOMINIUM ACT · Art. C. CONDOMINIUM MANAGEMENT

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(a)Meetings of the association must be held at least once each year. Unless the declaration provides otherwise, special meetings of the association may be called by the president, a majority of the board, or unit owners having at least 20 percent of the votes in the association.
(b)Meetings of the association and board must be open to unit owners, subject to the right of the board to adjourn a meeting of the board and reconvene in closed executive session to consider actions involving personnel, pending litigation, contract negotiations, enforcement actions, matters involving the invasion of privacy of individual unit owners, or matters that are to remain confidential by request of the affected parties and agreement of the board. The general nature of any business to be considered in executive session must first be announced at the open meeting. (b-1) A meeting of the association may be held by any method of communication, including electronic and telephonic means as provided by Section 6.002, Business Organizations Code.
(c)A meeting of the board may be held by any method of communication, including electronic and telephonic means as provided by Section 6.002, Business Organizations Code, if:
(1)notice of the meeting has been given in accordance with Subsection (e);
(2)each director may hear and be heard by every other director; and
(3)the meeting does not involve voting on a fine, damage assessment, appeal from a denial of architectural control approval, or suspension of a right of a particular association member before the member has an opportunity to attend a board meeting to present the member's position, including any defense, on the issue. (c-1) The board may act by unanimous written consent of all the directors, without a meeting, if:

Legislative history

Acts 2025, 89th Leg., R.S., Ch. 79 (S.B. 2629), Sec. 2, eff. September 1, 2025.