Vote by phone
Long Islander is right with some added info. You can vote by phone, but it still has to be a noticed public meeting in a pub;ic pl;ace where the public can hear the discussion and the motions and votes which should be by roll call if there is telephone participation.
There's more detail. That's why NHMA, and the AG offer classes. The one thing I don't think they do is video record the presentations so that those with scheduling problems can see it on their own. The AG does put out a hard copy of the power point presentation for some seminars, and a related CD. Kudos to Terry Knowles at the Charitable Trust division of DoJ. For many years she has been doing at least four presentations a year for elected and appointed Trustees. Sometimes more if there are new laws to deal with.
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