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10-2245. Application for authority to transact business

The application of a foreign professional corporation for authority to transact business in this state shall contain the information prescribed in section 10-1503 and shall include a statement that at least one-half of its shareholders who are entitled to vote for the election of directors, at least one-half of its directors and its president, if any, are licensed in one or more states to render a professional service described in its articles of incorporation and be accompanied by a statement from the licensing authority indicating that at least one of its shareholders or employees is licensed in this state to render that professional service.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title10 > 10-2245

10-2245. Application for authority to transact business

The application of a foreign professional corporation for authority to transact business in this state shall contain the information prescribed in section 10-1503 and shall include a statement that at least one-half of its shareholders who are entitled to vote for the election of directors, at least one-half of its directors and its president, if any, are licensed in one or more states to render a professional service described in its articles of incorporation and be accompanied by a statement from the licensing authority indicating that at least one of its shareholders or employees is licensed in this state to render that professional service.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title10 > 10-2245

10-2245. Application for authority to transact business

The application of a foreign professional corporation for authority to transact business in this state shall contain the information prescribed in section 10-1503 and shall include a statement that at least one-half of its shareholders who are entitled to vote for the election of directors, at least one-half of its directors and its president, if any, are licensed in one or more states to render a professional service described in its articles of incorporation and be accompanied by a statement from the licensing authority indicating that at least one of its shareholders or employees is licensed in this state to render that professional service.