Legislation
SECTION 4-A
Age qualifications of voters
Religious Corporations (RCO) CHAPTER 51, ARTICLE 2
§ 4-a. Age qualifications of voters. To vote at a corporate meeting of
a corporation to which this chapter applies, persons, otherwise
qualified to vote, shall be of full age unless (1) the age
qualifications for voting at corporate meetings are fixed by or pursuant
to an applicable provision in articles three through nineteen of this
chapter, or (2) in the absence of such provision, the certificate of
incorporation or a by-law adopted by the members of such corporation
specifies an age, less than full age but not less than the age of
sixteen years, at which persons otherwise qualified to vote at corporate
meetings, shall be entitled to vote for all purposes or as to particular
types or classes of matters to be acted on at such meetings.
a corporation to which this chapter applies, persons, otherwise
qualified to vote, shall be of full age unless (1) the age
qualifications for voting at corporate meetings are fixed by or pursuant
to an applicable provision in articles three through nineteen of this
chapter, or (2) in the absence of such provision, the certificate of
incorporation or a by-law adopted by the members of such corporation
specifies an age, less than full age but not less than the age of
sixteen years, at which persons otherwise qualified to vote at corporate
meetings, shall be entitled to vote for all purposes or as to particular
types or classes of matters to be acted on at such meetings.