Model Nonprofit Corporation Act

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The Model Nonprofit Corporation Act (MNCA) is model legislation prepared by the Nonprofit Organizations Committee of the Business Law Section of the American Bar Association.[1] The MNCA is a model set of statutes governing nonprofit corporations proposed for adoption by state legislatures.

Many of the default procedures of the MNCA are different from standard parliamentary procedure, though they may be superseded by a provision either in the articles of incorporation or in the bylaws of the corporation.[2]

References

  1. ^ Nonprofit Corporations: Revision of Revised Model Nonprofit Corporation Act
  2. ^ Malamut, Michael. "Issues of Concern to Parliamentarians Raised by the 2008 Revision of the Model Nonprofit Corporation Act" (PDF). National Association of Parliamentarians. Retrieved 9 March 2011.

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