Electronic Voting Statute
Chapter 100.248
100.428 Electronic ballot. (1) As used in this section, “electronic ballot" means a ballot given by:
(a) Electronic mail;
(b) Facsimile transmission;
(c) Posting on a website; or
(d) Other means of electronic communication acceptable to the board of directors.
(2) Unless the declaration or bylaws prohibit or provide for other methods of electronic ballots, the board of directors of an association of unit owners, in the board's discretion, may provide that a vote, approval or consent of a unit owner may be given by electronic ballot.
(3) An electronic ballot shall comply with the requirements of this section and the declaration or bylaws or this chapter.
(4) An electronic ballot may be accompanied by or contained in an electronic notice in accordance with ORS 100.423.
(5) If an electronic ballot is posted on a website, a notice of the posting shall be sent to each unit owner and shall contain instructions on obtaining access to the posting on the website.
(6) A vote made by electronic ballot is effective when it is electronically transmitted to an address, location or system designated by the board of directors for that purpose.
(7) Unless otherwise provided in the declaration or bylaws or rules adopted by the board of directors, a vote by electronic ballot may not be revoked.
(8) The board of directors may not elect to use electronic ballots unless there are procedures to ensure:
(a) Compliance with ORS 100.425 if the vote conducted by written ballot under ORS 100.425 uses the procedures specified in ORS 100.425 (2)(b); and
(b) That the electronic ballot is secret, if the declaration or bylaws or rules adopted by the board require that electronic ballots be secret. [2007 c.409 §21]
Virtual Meeting Statute
The Oregon Planned Communities Act allows for associations
to meet virtually during a state of emergency. Contact your association’s
attorney to see what your community’s options are for virtual meetings based
upon your governing documents.
Applicable Statute: Planned Communities Act
Oregon
Planned Communities Act 94.640 Association board of directors; powers and
duties; removal of director; meetings; executive sessions.
(1) The
board of directors of an association may act on behalf of the association
except as limited by the declaration and the bylaws. In the performance of
their duties, officers and members of the board of directors are governed by
this section and the applicable provisions of ORS 65.357, 65.361, 65.367,
65.369 and 65.377, whether or not the association is incorporated under ORS
chapter 65.
(2)
Subject to subsection (7) of this section, unless otherwise provided in the
bylaws, the board of directors may fill vacancies in its membership for the
unexpired portion of any term.
(3) At
least annually, the board of directors of an association shall review the
insurance coverage of the association.
(4) The board
of directors of the association annually shall cause to be filed the necessary
income tax returns for the association.
(5) The
board of directors of the association may record a statement of association
information as provided in ORS 94.667.
(6)(a) Unless
otherwise provided in the declaration or bylaws, at a meeting of the owners at
which a quorum is present, the owners may remove a director from the board of
directors, other than directors appointed by the declarant or individuals who
are ex officio directors, with or without cause, by a majority vote of owners
who are present and entitled to vote.
(b)
Notwithstanding contrary provisions in the declaration or bylaws:
(A)
Before a vote to remove a director, owners must give the director whose removal
has been proposed an opportunity to be heard at the meeting.
(B) The
owners must vote on the removal of each director whose removal is proposed as a
separate question.
(C)
Removal of a director by owners is effective only if the matter of removal was
an item on the agenda and was stated in the notice of the meeting if notice is
required under ORS 94.650.
(c) A
director who is removed by the owners remains a director until a successor is
elected by the owners or the vacancy is filled as provided in subsection (7) of
this section.
(7)
Unless the declaration or bylaws specifically prescribe a different procedure
for filling a vacancy created by the removal of a director by owners, the
owners shall fill a vacancy created by the removal of a director by the owners
at a meeting of owners. The notice of the meeting must state that filling a
vacancy is an item on the agenda.
(8)(a)
All meetings of the board of directors of the association shall be open to
owners, except that at the discretion of the board, the board may close the
meeting to owners other than board members and meet in executive session to:
(A)
Consult with legal counsel.
(B)
Consider the following:
(i)
Personnel matters, including salary negotiations and employee discipline;
(ii)
Negotiation of contracts with third parties; or
(iii)
Collection of unpaid assessments.
(b)
Except in the case of an emergency, the board of directors of an association
shall vote in an open meeting whether to meet in executive session. If the
board of directors votes to meet in executive session, the presiding officer of
the board of directors shall state the general nature of the action to be
considered and, as precisely as possible, when and under what circumstances the
deliberations can be disclosed to owners. The statement, motion or decision to
meet in executive session must be included in the minutes of the meeting.
(c) A
contract or an action considered in executive session does not become effective
unless the board of directors, following the executive session, reconvenes in
open meeting and votes on the contract or an action, which must be reasonably
identified in the open meeting and included in the minutes.
(9) The
meeting and notice requirements in subsections (8) and (10) of this section may
not be circumvented by chance or social meetings or by any other means.
(10) In a
planned community in which the majority of the lots are the principal
residences of the occupants, meetings of the board of directors must comply
with the following:
(a) For
other than emergency meetings, notice of board of directors’ meetings shall be
posted at a place or places on the property at least three days prior to the
meeting or notice shall be provided by a method otherwise reasonably calculated
to inform lot owners of such meetings;
(b) Emergency
meetings may be held without notice, if the reason for the emergency is stated
in the minutes of the meeting; and
(c) Only
emergency meetings of the board of directors may be conducted by telephonic
communication or by the use of a means of communication that allows all members
of the board of directors participating to hear each other simultaneously or
otherwise to be able to communicate during the meeting. A member of the board
of directors participating in a meeting by this means is deemed to be present
in person at the meeting.
NOTE: Oregon’s State of Emergency for the COVID-19
pandemic applies.
(11) The
board of directors, in the name of the association, shall maintain a current mailing
address of the association.
(12) The
board of directors shall cause the information required to enable the
association to comply with ORS 94.670 (8) to be maintained and kept current.
(13) As
used in this section, “meeting” means a convening of a quorum of members of the
board of directors at which association business is discussed, except a
convening of a quorum of members of the board of directors for the purpose of
participating in litigation, mediation or arbitration proceedings. [1981 c.782
§38; 1983 c.206 §4; 1999 c.677 §15; 2001 c.756 §15; 2003 c.569 §12; 2009 c.641
§8; 2011 c.532 §3]