That the Code of Ordinances, consisting of Chapters 1 through 39, inclusive, is hereby adopted and enacted as the "Broward County Code" (hereinafter referred to as "Code"), and shall be treated and considered as a new and original comprehensive ordinance which shall supersede all other general and permanent ordinances ...
(1) The incorporators or board of directors of a corporation shall adopt initial bylaws for the corporation unless that power is reserved to the shareholders by the articles of incorporation.
Action by directors without a meeting. (1) Unless the articles of incorporation or bylaws provide otherwise, action required or permitted by this act to be taken at a board of directors' meeting or committee meeting may be taken without a meeting if the action is taken by all members of the board or of the committee.
Corporate bylaws are legally required in Florida. Florida law requires corporations to adopt bylaws.
For example, every corporation must appoint directors and corporate officers (President, Secretary, Treasurer, etc.).
The following are Florida's requirements for directors of corporations: Minimum number. Corporations must have one or more directors.