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16-10a-206. Bylaws.
(1) (a) The board of directors of a corporation may adopt initial bylaws for thecorporation.
(b) If no directors have been elected the incorporators may adopt initial bylaws for thecorporation.
(c) If neither the incorporators nor the board of directors have adopted initial bylaws, theshareholders may do so.
(2) The bylaws of a corporation may contain any provision for managing the business andregulating the affairs of the corporation that is not inconsistent with law or the articles ofincorporation, including management and regulation of the corporation in the event of anemergency.

Enacted by Chapter 277, 1992 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-16 > Chapter-10a > 16-10a-206

16-10a-206. Bylaws.
(1) (a) The board of directors of a corporation may adopt initial bylaws for thecorporation.
(b) If no directors have been elected the incorporators may adopt initial bylaws for thecorporation.
(c) If neither the incorporators nor the board of directors have adopted initial bylaws, theshareholders may do so.
(2) The bylaws of a corporation may contain any provision for managing the business andregulating the affairs of the corporation that is not inconsistent with law or the articles ofincorporation, including management and regulation of the corporation in the event of anemergency.

Enacted by Chapter 277, 1992 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-16 > Chapter-10a > 16-10a-206

16-10a-206. Bylaws.
(1) (a) The board of directors of a corporation may adopt initial bylaws for thecorporation.
(b) If no directors have been elected the incorporators may adopt initial bylaws for thecorporation.
(c) If neither the incorporators nor the board of directors have adopted initial bylaws, theshareholders may do so.
(2) The bylaws of a corporation may contain any provision for managing the business andregulating the affairs of the corporation that is not inconsistent with law or the articles ofincorporation, including management and regulation of the corporation in the event of anemergency.

Enacted by Chapter 277, 1992 General Session