Updated August 28, 2023
Kansas corporate bylaws are the internal rules for a corporation that are outlined in a document signed by the board of directors when the entity is first created. The document provides a description of the corporation’s purpose and method of operations, as well as its appointed directors, committees, and officers. Procedures for amending and repealing the bylaws must be established by the board of directors as well, and included the initial corporate document. Once the document has been signed, it becomes legally binding on all signatories.
Emergency Bylaws
Emergency bylaws can be adopted by the directors to create provisions for continuing business affairs in the event of an emergency that prevents the assembly of a board meeting. (§ 17-6010)