Pasting prohibition for minutes bars pasted records; chemical impression entries allowed with chairman's original signature on every page. Minutes of general and board meetings cannot be typewritten and pasted into a bound minutes book or onto loose leaves because pasting is statutorily prohibited. Entry of minutes by a chemical or mechanical impression process that does not amount to attachment is permissible, provided each mechanically impressed page is authenticated by the original signature of the chairman.
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Pasting prohibition for minutes bars pasted records; chemical impression entries allowed with chairman's original signature on every page.
Minutes of general and board meetings cannot be typewritten and pasted into a bound minutes book or onto loose leaves because pasting is statutorily prohibited. Entry of minutes by a chemical or mechanical impression process that does not amount to attachment is permissible, provided each mechanically impressed page is authenticated by the original signature of the chairman.
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