Oklahoma has no statute mandating open HOA meetings, owner record-access, or board-election rules for planned communities. Governance flows from the recorded declaration and bylaws plus the Nonprofit Corporation Act. Condominiums have statutory bylaw requirements covering meetings and minutes.
For planned-community owners associations, the Real Estate Development Act sets only formation and powers: an association is formed by a recorded instrument that "shall set forth in detail the nature of the obligations of the members" (60 O.S. § 852(B)), applying only to associations created after June 5, 1975 (60 O.S. § 855). There is no statutory open-meeting, quorum, election, or record-inspection mandate; those come from the bylaws and, for incorporated associations, the Oklahoma Nonprofit Corporation Act (18 O.S. § 1001 et seq.). Condominiums are prescriptive: § 519 requires administration by recorded bylaws, and § 520 requires bylaws covering meetings, that "a majority of unit owners... is required to adopt decisions," who keeps "the minute book," and 75% to amend.
No specific statutory penalty. Owners enforce governance failures through the bylaws, the Nonprofit Corporation Act (for incorporated associations), or a covenant-enforcement suit under 60 O.S. § 856; condo bylaw violations are governed by 60 O.S. §§ 519-520.
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