BYLAWS
RIVERVIEW BANCORP, INC.
ARTICLE I - Principal Office
SECTION 1. Principal Office. The principal office and place of business of the corporation in the state of Washington shall be located in the City of Camas,
Clark County.
SECTION 2. Other Offices. The corporation may have such other offices as the Board of Directors may designate or the business of the corporation may require
from time to time.
ARTICLE II - Shareholders
SECTION 1. Place of Meetings. All annual and special
meetings of the shareholders shall be held at the principal office of the corporation or at such other place within or without the State of Washington as the Board of Directors may determine and shall include, but not limited to, annual and special
meetings held by means of a remote communication in accordance with RCW 23B.07.080.
SECTION 2. Annual Meeting. A meeting of the
shareholders of the corporation for the election of directors and for the transaction of any other business of the corporation shall be held annually on the third Wednesday of July, if not a legal holiday, and if a legal holiday, then on the next
day following which is not a legal holiday, at 10:00 a.m., Pacific time, or at such other date and time as the Board of Directors may determine.
SECTION 3. Special Meetings. Special meetings of the
shareholders for any purpose or purposes shall be called in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Articles of Incorporation.
SECTION 4. Conduct of Meetings. Annual and special
meetings shall be conducted in accordance with rules prescribed by the presiding officer of the meeting, unless otherwise prescribed by these bylaws. The Board of Directors shall designate, when present, either the chairman of the board or the
president to preside at such meetings.
SECTION 5. Notice of Meeting. Written notice stating
the place, day and hour of the meeting and, in the case of a special meeting of shareholders, the purpose or purposes for which the meeting is called, shall be delivered not less than 10 nor more than 60 days before the date of the meeting, either
personally or by mail, by or at the direction of the chairman of the board, the president, the secretary, or the directors calling the meeting, to each shareholder of record entitled to vote at such meeting; provided, however, that notice of a
shareholders meeting to act on an amendment to the Articles of Incorporation, a plan of merger or share exchange, a proposed sale of assets pursuant to Section 23B.12.020 of the Revised Code of Washington or its successor, or the dissolution of the
corporation shall be given no fewer than 20 nor more than 60 days before the meeting date. If mailed, such notice shall be deemed to be delivered when deposited in the mail, addressed to the shareholder at the address as it appears on the stock
transfer books or records of the corporation as of the record date prescribed in Section 6 of this Article II, with postage thereon prepaid. When any shareholders' meeting, either annual or special, is adjourned for 120 days or more, notice of the
adjourned meeting shall be given as in the case of an original meeting. It shall not be necessary to give any notice of the time and place of any meeting adjourned for less than 120 days or of the business to be transacted at the meeting, other
than an announcement at the meeting at which such adjournment is taken.
SECTION 6. Fixing of Record Date. For the purpose of
determining shareholders entitled to notice of or to vote at any meeting of shareholders or any adjournment thereof, or shareholders entitled to receive payment of any dividend, or in order to make a determination of shareholders for any other
proper purpose, the Board of Directors shall fix, in advance, a date as the record date for any such determination of shareholders. Such date in any case shall be not more than 60 days, and in case of a meeting of shareholders, not less than 10
days prior to the date on which the particular action, requiring such determination of shareholders, is to
be taken. If no record date is fixed for the determination of shareholders entitled to notice of or
to vote at a meeting of shareholders, or shareholders entitled to receive payment of a dividend, the day before the date on which notice of the meeting is mailed or the date on which the resolution of the Board of Directors declaring such dividend
is adopted, as the case may be, shall be the record date for such determination of shareholders. When a determination of shareholders entitled to vote at any meeting of shareholders has been made as provided in this section, such determination
shall apply to any adjournment.
SECTION 7. Voting Lists. At least 10 days before each
meeting of the shareholders, the officer or agent having charge of the stock transfer books for shares of the corporation shall make a complete list of the shareholders entitled to vote at such meeting, or any adjournment thereof, arranged in
alphabetical order, with the address of and the number of shares held by each. This list of shareholders shall be kept on file at the home office of the corporation and shall be subject to inspection by any shareholder at any time during usual
business hours, for a period of 10 days prior to such meeting. Such list shall also be produced and kept open at the time and place of the meeting and shall be subject to inspection by any shareholder during the entire time of the meeting. The
original stock transfer book shall be prima facie evidence of the shareholders entitled to examine such list or transfer books or to vote at any meeting of shareholders. Failure to comply with the requirements of this bylaw shall not affect the
validity of any action taken at the meeting.
SECTION 8. Quorum. A majority of the outstanding
shares of the corporation entitled to vote, represented in person or by proxy, shall constitute a quorum at a meeting of shareholders. The shareholders present at a duly organized meeting may continue to transact business until adjournment,
notwithstanding the withdrawal of enough shareholders to leave less than a quorum. If a quorum is present or represented at a meeting, a majority of those present or represented may transact any business which comes before the meeting, unless a
greater percentage is required by law. If less than a quorum of the outstanding shares is represented at a meeting, a majority of the shares so represented may adjourn the meeting from time to time without further notice. At such adjourned
meeting at which a quorum shall be present or represented, any business may be transacted which might have been transacted at the meeting as originally notified, and in the case of any adjourned meeting called for the election of directors, those
who attend the second of the adjourned meetings, although less than a quorum, shall nevertheless constitute a quorum for the purpose of electing directors.
SECTION 9. Proxies. At all meetings of shareholders, a
shareholder may vote by proxy executed in writing by the shareholder or by his duly authorized attorney in fact. Proxies solicited on behalf of the management shall be voted as directed by the shareholder or, in the absence of such direction, as
determined by a majority of the board of directors. All proxies shall be filed with the secretary of the corporation before or at the commencement of meetings. No proxy may be effectively revoked until notice in writing of such revocation has
been given to the secretary of the corporation by the shareholder (or his duly authorized attorney in fact, as the case may be) granting the proxy. No proxy shall be valid after eleven months from the date of its execution unless it is coupled
with an interest.
SECTION 10. Voting
of Shares by Certain Holders. Shares standing in the name of another corporation may be voted by any officer, agent or proxy as the
bylaws of such corporation may prescribe, or, in the absence of such provision, as the board of directors of such corporation may determine. A certified copy of a resolution adopted by such directors shall be conclusive as to their action.
Shares held by an administrator, executor, guardian or conservator may be voted by him, either in person or by
proxy, without a transfer of such shares into his name. Shares standing in the name of a trustee may be voted by either in person or by proxy, but no trustee shall be entitled to vote shares held by him without a transfer of such shares into his
name.
Shares standing in the name of a receiver may be voted by such receiver, and shares held by or under the control of
a receiver may be voted by such receiver without the transfer thereof into his name if authority so to do is contained in an appropriate order of the court or other public authority by which such receiver was appointed.
If shares are held jointly by three or more fiduciaries, the will of the majority of the fiduciaries shall control
the manner of voting or giving of a proxy, unless the instrument or order appointing such fiduciaries otherwise directs.
A shareholder, whose shares are pledged, shall be entitled to vote such shares until the shares have been
transferred into
the name of the pledgee, and thereafter, the pledgee shall be entitled to vote the shares so transferred.
Neither treasury shares of its own stock held by the corporation, nor shares held by another corporation, if a majority of the shares entitled to vote for the election of
directors of such other corporation held by the corporation, shall be voted at any meeting or counted in determining the total number of outstanding shares at any given time for purposes of any meeting.
SECTION 11. Voting. Every holder of outstanding shares of capital stock of the
corporation entitled to vote at any meeting shall be entitled to the number of votes (if any) as set forth in the Articles of Incorporation. Shareholders shall not be entitled to cumulative voting rights in the election of directors. Unless
otherwise provided in the Articles of Incorporation, by statute, or by these bylaws, a majority of those votes cast by shareholders at a lawful meeting shall be sufficient to pass on a transaction or matter.
SECTION 12. Informal Action by Shareholders.
Any action required to be taken at a meeting of the shareholders, or any other action which may be taken at a meeting of the shareholders, may be taken without a meeting if consent in writing, setting forth the action so taken, shall be given by
all of the shareholders entitled to vote with respect to the subject matter.
ARTICLE III - Board of Directors
SECTION 1. General Powers. All corporate powers shall be exercised by, or under authority of, and the business and affairs of the corporation shall be managed under the direction of, the
Board of Directors. The Board of Directors shall annually elect a chairman of the board and a president from among its members and shall designate, when present, either the chairman of the board or the president to preside at its meetings.
SECTION 2. Number, Term and Election. The Board of
Directors shall consist of nine (9) members. The number of directors may be increased or decreased from time to time by amendment to or in the manner provided in
these bylaws, but shall be no less than and no more than the numbers set forth in the Articles of Incorporation. No decrease, however, shall have the effect of shortening the term of any incumbent director unless such director is removed in
accordance with the provisions of these bylaws. Unless removed in accordance with the Articles of Incorporation, each director shall hold office until his successor shall have been elected and qualified.
SECTION 3. Regular Meetings. An annual meeting of the
Board of Directors shall be held without other notice than this bylaw immediately after the annual meeting of shareholders, and at the same place as other regularly scheduled meetings of the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors may provide,
by resolution, the time and place, for the holding of additional regular meetings without other notice than such resolution. The president of the corporation, the Board of Directors or any director may call a special meeting of the Board. Regular
meetings may be held in or out of the state of Washington.
Members of the Board of Directors may participate in regular or special meetings by means of conference telephone
or similar communications equipment by which all persons participating in the meeting can hear each other. Such participation shall constitute attendance in person, but shall not constitute attendance for the purpose of compensation pursuant to
SECTION 13 of this Article.
SECTION 4. Notice of Special Meeting. Written notice
of any special meeting shall be given to each director at least two days prior thereto. If mailed to the address at which the director is most likely to be reached, such notice shall be deemed to be delivered when deposited in the mail so
addressed, with postage thereon prepaid. Any director may waive notice of any meeting by a writing filed with the secretary. The attendance of a director at a meeting shall constitute a waiver of notice of such meeting, except where a director
attends a meeting for the express purpose of objecting to the transaction of any business because the meeting is not lawfully called or convened. Neither the business to be transacted at, nor the purpose of, any meeting of the Board of Directors
need be specified in the notice or waiver of notice of such meeting. Special meetings may be held in or out of the state of Washington.
SECTION 5. Quorum. A majority of the number of
directors fixed by Section 2 of this Article III shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at any meeting of the Board of Directors, but if less than such majority is present at a meeting,
a majority of the directors present may adjourn the meeting from time to time. Notice of any
adjourned meeting shall be given in the same manner as prescribed by Section 6 of this Article III.
SECTION 6. Manner of Acting. The act of the majority of
the directors present at a meeting or adjourned meeting at which a quorum is present shall be the act of the board of directors, unless a greater number is prescribed by these bylaws.
SECTION 7. Action Without a Meeting. Any action
required or permitted to be taken by the Board of Directors at a meeting may be taken without a meeting if a consent in writing, setting forth the action so taken, shall be signed by all of the directors.
SECTION 8. Resignation. Any director may resign at any
time by sending a written notice of such resignation to the principal office of the corporation addressed to the chairman of the board or the president. Unless otherwise specified therein, such resignation shall take effect upon receipt thereof by
the chairman of the board or the president.
SECTION 9. Removal. A director or the entire board of
directors may be removed only in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Articles of Incorporation.
SECTION 10. Vacancies. Vacancies of the board of directors may be filled only in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Articles of Incorporation.
SECTION 11. Compensation. Directors, as such, may receive a stated fee for their services. By resolution of the board of directors, a reasonable fixed sum, and reasonable
expenses of attendance, if any, may be allowed for actual attendance at each regular or special meeting of the board of directors. Members of either standing or special committees may be allowed such compensation for actual attendance at committee
meetings as the board of directors may determine. Nothing herein shall be construed to preclude any director from serving the corporation in any other capacity and receiving remuneration therefor.
SECTION 12. Presumption
of Assent. A director of the corporation who is present at a meeting of the Board of Directors at which action on a corporation matter
is taken shall be presumed to have assented to the action taken unless his dissent or abstention shall be entered in the minutes of the meeting or unless he shall file his written dissent to such action with the person acting as the secretary of
the meeting before the adjournment thereof or shall forward such dissent by registered mail to the secretary of the corporation within five (5) days after the date he receives a copy of the minutes of the meeting. Such right to dissent shall not
apply to a director who voted in favor of such action.
SECTION 13. Qualification. Each director shall at all times be the beneficial owner of not less than 1,000 shares of capital stock of the corporation.
ARTICLE IV - Committees of the Board of Directors
SECTION 1. Appointment. The board of directors may, by resolution adopted by a majority of the full board, designate one or more committees, each consisting
of two or more directors, to serve at the pleasure of the board of directors. The board of directors may designate one or more directors as alternate members of any committee, who may replace any absent member at any meeting of any such committee.
SECTION 2. Authority. Any such committee shall have all the authority of the board of directors, except to the extent, if any, that such authority shall be
limited by the resolution appointing the committee; and except also that no committee shall have the authority of the board of directors with reference to: the declaration of dividends; the amendment of the charter or bylaws of the Corporation, or
recommending to the shareholders a plan of merger, consolida-tion, or conversion; the sale, lease, or other disposition of all or substantially all of the property and assets of the Corporation otherwise than in the usual and regular course of its
business; a voluntary dissolution of the Corporation; a revocation of any of the foregoing; the approval of a transaction in which any member of the committee, directly or in-direct-ly, has any material beneficial interest; the filling of vacancies
on the board of directors or in any committee; or the appointment of other committees of the board of directors or members thereof.
SECTION 3. Tenure. Subject to the provisions of Section 8 of this Article III, each member of a committee shall hold office until the next regular annual
meeting of the board of directors following his or her designation and until a successor is designated as a member of the committee.
SECTION 4. Meetings. Unless the board of directors shall otherwise provide, regular meetings of any committee appointed pursuant to this Article III shall be
at such times and places as are determined by the board of directors, or by any such committee. Special meetings of any such committee may be held at the principal executive office of the Corporation, or at any place which has been designated from
time to time by resolution of such committee or by written consent of all members thereof, and may be called by any member thereof upon not less than one day's notice stating the place, date, and hour of the meeting, which notice shall been given
in the manner provided for the giving of notice to members of the board of directors of the time and place of special meetings of the board of directors.
SECTION 5. Quorum. A majority of the members of any committee shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business at any meeting thereof.
SECTION 6. Action Without a Meeting. Any action required or permitted to be taken by any committee at a meeting may be taken without a meeting if a consent
in writing, setting forth the action so taken, shall be signed by all of the members of any such committee.
SECTION 7. Resignations and Removal. Any member of any committee may be removed at any time with or without cause by resolution adopted by a majority of the
full board of directors. Any member of any committee may resign from any such committee at any time by giving written notice to the president or secretary of the Corporation. Unless otherwise specified, such resignation shall take effect upon its
receipt; the acceptance of such resignation shall not be necessary to make it effective.
SECTION 8. Procedure. Unless the board of directors otherwise provides, each committee shall elect a presiding officer from its members and may fix its own
rules of procedure which shall not be inconsistent with these bylaws. It shall keep regular minutes of its proceedings and report the same to the board of directors for its information at the meeting held next after the proceedings shall have
occurred.
ARTICLE V - Officers
SECTIONS 1. Positions. The officers of the Corporation shall be a president, a secretary and a treasurer, each of whom shall be elected by the board of directors. The board of directors
may also designate the chairman of the board as an officer. The president shall be the chief executive officer unless the board of directors designates the chairman of the board as chief executive officer. The president shall be a director of the
Corporation. The offices of the secretary and treasurer may be held by the same person and a vice president may also be either the secretary or the treasurer. The board of directors may designate one or more vice presidents as executive vice
president or senior vice president. The board of directors may also elect or authorize the appointment of such other officers as the business of the Corporation may require. The officers shall have such authority and perform such duties as the
board of directors may from time to time authorize or determine. In the absence of action by the board of directors, the officers shall have such powers and duties as generally pertain to their respective offices.
SECTION 2. Election and Term of Office. The officers of the Corporation shall be elected annually by the board of directors at the first meeting of the board
of directors held after each annual meeting of the shareholders. If the election of officers is not held at such meeting, such election shall be held as soon thereafter as possible. Each officer shall hold office until his successor shall have
been duly elected and qualified or until his death or until he shall resign or shall have been removed in the manner hereinafter provided. Election or appointment of an officer, employee or agent shall not of itself create contract rights. The
board of directors may authorize the corporation to enter into an employment contract with any officer in accordance with applicable law.
SECTION 3. Removal. Any officer may be removed by vote of two‑thirds of the board of directors whenever, in its judgment, the best interests of the
Corporation will be served thereby, but such removal, other than for cause, shall be without prejudice to the contract rights, if any, of the person so removed.
SECTION 4. Vacancies. A vacancy in any office because of death, resignation, removal, disqualification or otherwise, may be filled by the board of directors
for the unexpired portion of the term.
SECTION 5. Remuneration. The remuneration of the officers shall be fixed from time to time by the board of directors and no officer shall be prevented from
receiving such salary by reason of the fact that he is also a director of the Corporation.
ARTICLE VI - Contracts, Loans, Checks and Deposits
SECTION 1. Contracts. Except as otherwise prescribed
by these bylaws with respect to certificates for shares, the Board of Directors may authorize any officer, employee, or agent of the bank to enter into any contract or execute and deliver any instrument in the name of and on behalf of the
corporation. Such authority may be general or confined to specific instances.
SECTION 2. Loans. No loans shall be contracted on
behalf of the corporation and no evidence of indebtedness shall be issued in its name, unless authorized by the Board of Directors. Such authority may be general or confined to specific instances.
SECTION 3. Checks, Drafts, Etc. All checks, drafts,
or other orders for the payment of money, notes, or other evidences of indebtedness in the name of the corporation shall be signed by one or more officer, employee, or agent of the corporation in such manner as shall from time to time be determined
by the Board of Directors.
SECTION 4. Deposits. All funds of the corporation not
otherwise employed shall be deposits from time to time to the credit of the corporation in any of its duly authorized depositories as the Board of Directors may select.
SECTION 5. Contracts with Directors and Officers. To
the fullest extent authorized by and in conformance with Washington law, the corporation may enter into contracts with and otherwise transact business as vendor, purchaser, or otherwise, with its directors, officers, employees and shareholders and
with corporations, associations, firms, and entities in which they are or may become interested as directors, officers, shareholders, or otherwise, as freely as though such interest did not exist, except that no loans shall be made by the
corporation secured by its shares. In the absence of fraud, the fact that any director, officer, employee, shareholder, or any corporation, association, firm or other entity of which any director, officer, employee or shareholder is interested, is
in any way interested in any transaction or contract shall not make the transaction or contract void or voidable, or require the director, officer, employee or shareholder to account to this corporation for any profits therefrom if the transaction
or contract is or shall be authorized, ratified, or approved by (i) the vote of a majority of the Board of Directors excluding any interested director or directors, (ii) the written consent of the holders of a majority of the shares entitled to
vote, or (iii) a general resolution approving the acts of the directors and officers adopted at a shareholders meeting by vote of the holders of the majority of the shares entitled to vote. All loans to officers and directors shall be subject to
Federal and state laws and regulations. Nothing herein contained shall create or imply any liability in the circumstances above described or prevent the authorization, ratification or approval of such transactions or contracts in any other manner.
SECTION 6. Shares of Another Corporation. Shares of another corporation
held by this corporation may be voted by the president or any vice president, or by proxy appointment form by either of them, unless the directors by resolution shall designate some other person to vote the shares.
ARTICLE VII - Certificates for Shares and Their Transfer
SECTION 1. Certificates for Shares. The Board of
Directors may determine to issue certificated or uncertificated shares of capital stock of the corporation. Certificates representing shares of
capital stock of the corporation shall be in such form as shall be determined by the Board of Directors. Such certificates shall be signed by the chief executive officer or by any other officer of the corporation authorized by the Board of
Directors, attested by the secretary or an assistant secretary, and sealed with the corporate seal or a facsimile thereof. The signatures of such officers upon a certificate may be facsimiles if the certificate is manually signed on behalf of a
transfer agent or a registrar, other than the corporation itself or one of its employees. Each certificate for shares of capital stock shall be consecutively numbered or otherwise identified. The name and address of the person to whom the shares
are issued, with the number of shares and date of issue, shall be entered on the stock transfer books of the corporation. All certificates surrendered to the corporation for transfer shall be canceled and no new certificate shall be issued until
the former certificate for the like number of shares has been surrendered and canceled, except that in case of a lost or destroyed certificate, a new certificate may be issued therefor upon such terms and indemnity to the corporation as the Board
of Directors may prescribe.
SECTION 2. Transfer of Shares. Transfer of shares of
capital stock of the corporation shall be made only on its stock transfer books. Authority for such transfer shall be given only by the holder of record thereof or by his legal representative, who shall furnish proper evidence of such authority,
or by his attorney authorized by power of attorney duly executed and filed with the corporation. Such transfer shall be made only on surrender for cancellation of the certificate for such shares if such shares are held in certificated form, or the
receipt of proper transfer instructions from the holder of record or his or her legal representative, if such shares are held in the uncertificated form. The person in whose name of shares of capital stock stand on the books of the corporation
shall be deemed by the corporation to be the owner thereof for all purposes.
SECTION 3. Certification of Beneficial Ownership. The Board of Directors may adopt by resolution a procedure whereby a shareholder of the bank may certify in writing to the corporation that all or a portion of the shares registered in the name of such shareholder are held for
the account of a specified person or persons. Upon receipt by the corporation of a certification complying with such procedure, the persons specified in the certification shall be deemed, for the purpose or purposes set forth in the certification,
to be the holders of record of the number of shares specified in place of the shareholder making the certification.
SECTION 4. Lost Certificates. The
board of directors may direct a new certificate to be issued in place of any certificate theretofore issued by the Corporation alleged to have been lost, stolen, or destroyed, upon the making of an affidavit of that fact by the person claiming the
certificate of stock to be lost, stolen, or destroyed. When authorizing such issue of a new certificate, the board of directors may, in its discretion and as a condition precedent to the issuance thereof, require the owner of such lost, stolen, or
destroyed certificate, or his legal representative, to give the Corporation a bond in such sum as it may direct as indemnity against any claim that may be made against the Corporation with respect to the certificate alleged to have been lost,
stolen, or destroyed.
ARTICLE VIII - Fiscal Year; Annual Audit
The fiscal year of the corporation shall end on the last day of March of each year. The corporation shall be
subject to an annual audit as of the end of its fiscal year by the independent public accountants appointed by and responsible to the Board of Directors
ARTICLE IX - Dividends
Subject to the terms of the corporation's Articles of Incorporation and the laws of the State of Washington, the
Board of Directors may, from time to time, declare, and the corporation may pay, dividends upon its outstanding shares of capital stock.
ARTICLE X - Corporate Seal
The corporation need not have a corporate seal. If the directors adopt a corporate seal, the seal of the
corporation shall be circular in form and consist of the name of the corporation, the state and year of incorporation, and the words "Corporate Seal."
ARTICLE XI - Amendments
In accordance with the corporation's Articles of Incorporation, these bylaws may be repealed, altered, amended or
rescinded by the shareholders of the corporation only by vote of not less than 80% of the outstanding shares of capital stock of the corporation entitled to vote generally in the election of directors (considered for this purpose as one class) cast
at a meeting of the shareholders called for that purpose (provided that notice of such proposed repeal, alteration, amendment or rescission is included in the notice of such meeting). In addition, the board of directors may repeal, alter, amend or
rescind these bylaws by vote of two‑thirds of the board of directors at a legal meeting held in accordance with the provisions of these bylaws.
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