2005 Idaho Code - 30-3-98 — CLASS VOTING BY MEMBERS ON AMENDMENTS TO BYLAWS

                                  TITLE  30
                                 CORPORATIONS
                                  CHAPTER 3
                       IDAHO NONPROFIT CORPORATION ACT
    30-3-98.  CLASS VOTING BY MEMBERS ON AMENDMENTS TO BYLAWS. (1) If the
members of a class in a corporation are entitled to vote as a class on
amendments to the bylaws, they may vote as a class on a proposed amendment to
the bylaws if the amendment would:
    (a)  Affect the rights, privileges, preferences, restrictions or
    conditions of that class as to voting, dissolution, redemption or transfer
    of memberships in a manner different than such amendment would affect
    another class;
    (b)  Change the rights, privileges, preferences, restrictions or
    conditions of that class as to voting, dissolution, redemption or transfer
    by changing the rights, privileges, preferences, restrictions or
    conditions of another class;
    (c)  Increase or decrease the number of memberships authorized for that
    class;
    (d)  Increase the number of memberships authorized for another class;
    (e)  Effect an exchange, reclassification or termination of all or part of
    the memberships of that class; or
    (f)  Authorize a new class of memberships.
    (2)  The members of a class of a religious corporation are entitled to
vote as a class on a proposed amendment to the bylaws only if a class vote is
provided for in the articles or bylaws.
    (3)  If a class is to be divided into two (2) or more classes as a result
of an amendment to the bylaws, the amendment must be approved by the members
of each class that would be created by the amendment; and
    (4)  If a class vote is required to approve an amendment to the bylaws,
the amendment must be approved by the members of the class by two-thirds (2/3)
of the votes cast by the class or a majority of the voting power of the class,
whichever is less.
    (5)  A class of members is entitled to the voting rights granted by this
section although the articles and bylaws provide that the class may not vote
on the proposed amendment.

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