(A) The later of the date on which the board of directors ratified the defective corporate action or the members approved the ratification; and
(B) The date of the defective corporate action.
(b) A corporation need not send notice to a person that is a member of the corporation if the corporation cannot determine from the corporation’s records the person’s identity or contact information for notice.
(2) A notice under subsection (1) of this section must:
(a) Provide a copy of the action the board of directors took and the information required under ORS 65.266.
(b)(A) Except as provided in subparagraph (B) of this paragraph, state conspicuously the calendar date by which a person that wishes to challenge the ratification must bring an action in a court of this state under ORS 65.281. The calendar date must be within 120 days after the later of the effective date of validation or the date of the notice.
(B) If at the time that the corporation sends notice under this section the corporation cannot state the calendar date by which a person must bring an action in a court of this state under ORS 65.281, the notice must:
(i) State the date on which the corporation anticipates that a person must bring an action; or
(ii) State that a person may contact the corporation to determine the exact date by which the person must bring the action and provide the information necessary to contact the corporation.
(3) A corporation need not send a notice under this section with respect to a ratification that the corporation must submit to members for approval if the corporation sends notice in accordance with ORS 65.269.
(4) A corporation may send a notice required under this section by any method permitted under ORS 65.034. [2019 c.325 §15]