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Q: What is a 3-man governing board called?
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The Board of Commissioners


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Can you hire condo board members?

There is no standard. Read your governing documents to determine the qualifications for a board member. If your governing documents are silent, read the state law that covers the type of corporation formed for your association, if any. When governing documents are silent, the state law applies. Generally, it may be possible to hire a board member, but hired board members may not make up the majority of board members.


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Licensure is done by each state so you need to check your state for their qualifications. The American Board of Physical Therapists is the governing board.


Can a board vote on an issue if all board members are not present?

It depends on the type of board meeting and its guidelines, as defined in your governing documents. For example, if it is a special meeting called by board members and not by the president, only the items listed on the agenda can be voted on. If it is an open board meeting, then a majority of board members present may vote on an item. Perhaps board members vote and the president only votes when there is a tie, and so forth. Not all governing documents are the same, so review yours to determine how to proceed with a vote when fewer than all board members are present.


Can a president override a vote by the board of directors?

No. Unless your governing documents give the president the right to override a board vote, the majority board vote of the board stands. Usually, a president votes to break a tie in a board vote, and otherwise does not vote. Read your governing documents to understand more fully how board votes work in your association.


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What is the difference in Liability for an advisory board member vs a statutory board member?

Advisory board members do not usually have authority to make decisions or governing responsibilities and, as such, should have no liability. "Statutory members" is not a phrase with which I am familiar but if it refers to governing board members, they do have authority to make decisions and can be held liable.


Is an advisory board the same as a board of directors?

It is not. Please see the newest article on this topic. http://nfp.answers.com/board-of-directors/governing-and-advisory-boards