HRS §414D-111
Quorum requirements
This section sets the minimum number of members needed to hold a valid vote. Unless the rules say otherwise, 10% of voting power counts as a quorum. Members can lower or raise that number by changing the bylaws, but raising it needs member approval. At regular meetings, if less than one-third of voting power is present, only items listed in the meeting notice can be voted on.
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The statute, as written — Quorum requirements
(a) Unless this chapter, the articles, or the bylaws provide for a higher or lower quorum, ten per cent of the votes entitled to be cast on a matter shall be represented at a meeting of members to constitute a quorum on that matter. (b) A bylaws amendment to decrease the quorum for any member action may be approved by the members or, unless prohibited by the bylaws, by the board. (c) A bylaws amendment to increase the quorum required for any member action shall be approved by the members. (d) Unless one-third or more of the voting power is present in person or by proxy, the only matters that may be voted upon at an annual or regular meeting of members are those matters that are described in the meeting notice.
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