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3-1-16.1. Resignation of officers.
(1) An officer may resign by giving written notice of the resignation to the association.
(2) A resignation of an officer is effective when the notice is received by the association,unless the notice specifies a future effective date.
(3) If a resignation is to be effective as of a future date, the board of directors may:
(a) allow the officer to remain in office until that date and fill the pending vacancy beforethe effective date, providing that the successor does not take office until the effective date; or
(b) remove the officer prior to the effective date and fill the resulting vacancy.

Enacted by Chapter 204, 1994 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-03 > Chapter-01 > 3-1-16-1

3-1-16.1. Resignation of officers.
(1) An officer may resign by giving written notice of the resignation to the association.
(2) A resignation of an officer is effective when the notice is received by the association,unless the notice specifies a future effective date.
(3) If a resignation is to be effective as of a future date, the board of directors may:
(a) allow the officer to remain in office until that date and fill the pending vacancy beforethe effective date, providing that the successor does not take office until the effective date; or
(b) remove the officer prior to the effective date and fill the resulting vacancy.

Enacted by Chapter 204, 1994 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-03 > Chapter-01 > 3-1-16-1

3-1-16.1. Resignation of officers.
(1) An officer may resign by giving written notice of the resignation to the association.
(2) A resignation of an officer is effective when the notice is received by the association,unless the notice specifies a future effective date.
(3) If a resignation is to be effective as of a future date, the board of directors may:
(a) allow the officer to remain in office until that date and fill the pending vacancy beforethe effective date, providing that the successor does not take office until the effective date; or
(b) remove the officer prior to the effective date and fill the resulting vacancy.

Enacted by Chapter 204, 1994 General Session