Georgia Corporate Bylaws refer to a list of rules that define the purpose of the organization and determine how it will operate since incorporation. This document must be prepared by every business of the state, and it usually contains the basic information about the company (its name, legal address, and the location where the activities of the corporation are coordinated), the main goals and objectives of the company (describe the reason for the business to exist, its plans and aspirations for the foreseeable future), names of the corporate managers, officers, and directors (add their rights and responsibilities and refer to other internal documentation that elaborates on this matter).
You should also put in writing the procedures that describe how to convene a meeting of the board and how to adopt new rules and resolutions that impact the company as a whole, and establish amendment protocols - the board has to know how to modify the existing regulations of the company, including the bylaws.
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