Tex. Local Gov't Code Section 394.021
Board of Directors


(a)

A housing finance corporation must have a board of directors in which all the powers of the corporation are vested. The board may consist of any number of directors, all of whom must be residents of the local government. A director may be a member of the governing body, an officer, or an employee of the local government.

(b)

Members of the initial board of directors hold office for the period specified in the articles of incorporation. After the initial directors, the governing body of the local government shall appoint directors in the manner and for the terms provided by the articles of incorporation or the bylaws. Directors may be divided into classes, and the terms of office of the various classes may differ.

(c)

Each director shall hold office for the term for which the director is elected or appointed and until the director’s successor is elected or appointed and has qualified. A director may be removed from office under any removal procedure provided by the articles of incorporation or the bylaws. The governing body shall fill any vacancy in the board of directors by appointment in the manner provided by the articles of incorporation or the bylaws.

(d)

A majority of the directors constitutes a quorum. The directors may take action by a majority vote when a quorum is present. Board meetings may be held inside or outside this state. A regular meeting may be held with or without notice as provided by the bylaws. A special meeting may be held on notice as provided by the bylaws.

(e)

The officers of a housing finance corporation consist of a president, one or more vice-presidents, a secretary, a treasurer, and other officers and assistant officers as considered necessary. Each officer shall be elected or appointed in the manner and for the term provided by the articles of incorporation or the bylaws.
Acts 1987, 70th Leg., ch. 149, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1987.

Source: Section 394.021 — Board of Directors, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/LG/htm/LG.­394.­htm#394.­021 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

394.001
Short Title
394.002
Purpose
394.003
Definitions
394.004
Application of Chapter to Certain Residential Developments
394.005
Application of Chapter to Property in Certain Municipalities
394.011
Application for Incorporation
394.012
Application for Incorporation Of, and Other Special Provisions For, Joint Corporation
394.013
Incorporators
394.014
Articles of Incorporation
394.015
Filing of Articles of Incorporation
394.016
Amendment of Articles of Incorporation
394.017
Filing of Articles of Amendment
394.021
Board of Directors
394.022
Organizational Meeting
394.023
Disposition of Corporate Earnings
394.024
Registered Office and Agent
394.025
Corporate Books and Records
394.026
Dissolution of Corporation
394.027
Annual Report
394.031
Exercise of Powers
394.032
General Powers
394.033
Corporate Name
394.034
Officers
394.035
Bylaws
394.036
Acceptance of Financial Assistance
394.037
Bonds
394.038
Acquisition of Shares or Obligations
394.039
Specific Powers Relating to Financial and Property Transactions
394.040
Transactions with Lending Institutions
394.041
Standards for Mortgages or Loans
394.042
Disposal of Residential Developments or Home Mortgages
394.051
Bonds
394.052
Bond Covenants
394.053
Validity of Bonds
394.054
Security for Bonds
394.055
Liability for Bonds and Contracts
394.056
Bond as Security
394.057
Bond as Authorized Investment or as Security for Deposit
394.901
Designation of Area as Economically Depressed or Blighted
394.902
Housing for Elderly
394.903
Location of Residential Development
394.904
Exemption from Requirements and Restrictions Applying to Public Property
394.905
Exemption from Taxation
394.906
Conditions Under Which Federal Guarantee or Home Mortgage Insurance Not Required
394.907
Corporation Powers Not Restricted
394.9025
Multifamily Residential Development

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

§ 394.021’s source at texas​.gov