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North Dakota's Virtual Meeting Statute

North Dakota commonly permits corporations, and nonprofits to conduct remote and virtual meetings. Remote meetings contingent on an association’s articles of incorporation, charter, or bylaws. The North Dakota Nonprofit Corporations act governs the corporate structure and procedure of nonprofit corporations in North Dakota. If a condominium or homeowners' association is organized as a nonprofit corporation, it will be governed by the Act. Contact your association’s attorney to see what your community’s options are for virtual meetings based upon your governing documents.

Applicable Statute: Nonprofit Corporations Act

                2019 North Dakota Century Code Title 10 Corporations Chapter 10-33 Nonprofit Corporation

2. Any meeting among directors may be conducted: a. Solely by one or more means of remote communication through which all of the directors may participate in the meeting: (1) If the notice required by subsection 3 is given for the meeting; and (2) If the number of directors participating in the meeting is sufficient to constitute a quorum at a meeting. b. By means of conference telephone or, if authorized by the board, by such other means of remote communication, in each case through which that director, other directors so participating, and all directors physically present at the meeting participate with each other during the meeting