A majority of the members of a board constitutes a quorum for the transaction of business, for the performance of any duty, and for the exercise of any power. However, a majority of the full board membership is required to carry all motions, regulations, and resolutions. A majority of the members of the boards of fisheries and game constitute a quorum for the transaction of business in a joint board meeting. A majority of the membership of the boards is required to carry all joint motions, regulations, and resolutions of the boards.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 05. Fish and Game Code and Definitions
Article 2. Boards of Fisheries and Game.
Sec. 16.05.221. Boards of fisheries and game.
Sec. 16.05.241. Powers excluded.
Sec. 16.05.251. Regulations of the Board of Fisheries.
Sec. 16.05.253. Operation of stationary fishing gear.
Sec. 16.05.255. Regulations of the Board of Game; management requirements.
Sec. 16.05.256. Nonresident and nonresident alien permits.
Sec. 16.05.258. Subsistence use and allocation of fish and game.
Sec. 16.05.259. No subsistence defense.
Sec. 16.05.260. Advisory committees.
Sec. 16.05.270. Delegation of authority to commissioner.
Sec. 16.05.280. Removal of board members.
Sec. 16.05.290. Compensation of board members.
Sec. 16.05.300. Board meetings.
Sec. 16.05.305. Clerical assistance for boards.
Sec. 16.05.310. Special board meetings.