(a) The bylaws may contain any provisions not inconsistent with law or the charter of the corporation for the regulation and management of the affairs of the corporation.
(b) The bylaws may divide the directors of the corporation into classes and specify the term of office of each class.
(c) (1) In this subsection, “facts ascertainable outside the bylaws” include:
(i) An action or determination by any person, including the corporation, its board of directors, an officer or agent of the corporation, and any other person affiliated with the corporation;
(ii) Any agreement or other document; or
(iii) Any other event.
(2) Any provision of the bylaws permitted under subsection (a) of this section may be made dependent upon facts ascertainable outside the bylaws.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 2 - Corporations in General -- Formation, Organization, and Operation
Subtitle 1 - Formation and Powers
Section 2-101 - Purpose for Which Corporation May Be Formed; Application of Other Statutes
Section 2-102 - Formation Generally
Section 2-103 - General Powers
Section 2-104 - Articles of Incorporation
Section 2-105 - Charter Provisions Relating to Capital Stock
Section 2-106 - Corporate Name
Section 2-108 - Resident Agent and Principal Office
Section 2-109 - Organization Meeting of Directors; Adoption of Bylaws
Section 2-110 - Contents and Keeping of Bylaws
Section 2-111 - Books and Records
Section 2-113 - Internal Corporate Claims
Section 2-114 - Maintenance of Records of a Corporation
Section 2-115 - Electronic Transmission of Communication, Consent, or Request