(a) The administration and operation of the condominium are governed by the bylaws, which must provide for:
(1) the number of members on the board and the titles of the officers of the association;
(2) election by the board of a president, treasurer, secretary, and any other officers the bylaws specify;
(3) the qualifications, powers and duties, terms of office, and the manner of electing and removing a board member or officer and filling vacancies;
(4) the powers, if any, that the board or an officer may delegate to other persons or to a managing agent;
(5) the designation of officers who are authorized to prepare, execute, certify, and record amendments to the declaration on behalf of the association;
(6) the method of amending the bylaws; and
(7) the manner of notice of meetings of the association.
(b) Subject to the declaration, the bylaws may provide for other matters the association considers desirable, necessary, or appropriate.

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Terms Used In Texas Property Code 82.106

  • Association: means the unit owners' association organized under § 82. See Texas Property Code 82.003
  • Board: means the board of directors or the body, regardless of name, designated to act on behalf of the association. See Texas Property Code 82.003
  • Condominium: means a form of real property with portions of the real property designated for separate ownership or occupancy, and the remainder of the real property designated for common ownership or occupancy solely by the owners of those portions. See Texas Property Code 82.003
  • Declaration: means an instrument, however denominated, that creates a condominium, and any amendment to that instrument. See Texas Property Code 82.003