State Statute

A state statute is a law that influences how member organizations in that state operate. State statutes influence everything from voting processes to reporting requirements to governance structures. Many state statutes form the basis for organizational bylaws, providing helpful frameworks for transparency and member rights. Membership organizations must comply with state statutes to operate legitimately. That might require hiring legal counsel, especially while forming or revising your bylaws.

Categories: Governance
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