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Article 2
Purpose; Organization and Management; Powers

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10
Purpose
11
Incorporators
12
Name
13
Articles of incorporation
14
Powers
15
By-laws
16
Members
17
Meetings of members
18
Waiver of notice
19
Board of directors
19‑A
Conflict of interest policy
19‑B
Whistleblower policy
20
Districts
21
Officers
22
Liability of directors in certain cases
23
Action against directors and officers for misconduct
24
Nonexclusivity of statutory provisions for indemnification of directors and officers
25
Authorization for indemnification of directors and officers
26
Payment of indemnification other than by court award
27
Indemnification of directors and officers by a court
28
Other provisions affecting indemnification of directors and officers
29
Insurance for indemnification of directors and officers
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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