17-2710.Same; purposes and powers.
A professional corporation may be organized only for the purpose of rendering
one type of professional service and service ancillary thereto and shall not
engage in any other business, except that a single professional corporation may
be organized to and render professional services under any two or more of the
types set forth in items (2), (6), (13) and (17) of subsection (b) of K.S.A.
17-2707, and amendments thereto; under any two or more of the types set forth
in items (4), (5), (7), (8), (9), (11), (12), (14), (15), (16),
(18), (20), (22), (23), (26) or (27) of subsection (b) of
K.S.A. 17-2707, and amendments
thereto; under any
two or
more of the types set forth in items (8), (9), (18), (24),
(25), (26) and (27) of
subsection (b) of K.S.A. 17-2707, and amendments thereto; or under the types
set forth in items (16) and (25) of subsection (b) of K.S.A. 17-2707, and
amendments thereto, but shall be deemed
to have the following purposes, whether or not authorized by its
article of incorporation:
(a) To purchase, receive, lease, or otherwise acquire, own, hold, improve,
use and otherwise deal in and with, real or personal property, or any interest
therein, wherever situated;
(b) to purchase, receive, or otherwise acquire, own, hold, vote, use, employ,
sell, mortgage, lend, pledge, or otherwise dispose of, and otherwise use and
deal in and with, shares of other interests in, or obligations of, other
domestic or foreign corporations, associations, partnerships or individuals,
insurance or annuities in any form, or direct or indirect obligations of the
United States or of any other government, state, territory, governmental
district or municipality or of any instrumentality thereof;
(c) to pay pensions and establish pension plans, profit-sharing plans, stock
bonus plans, stock option plans and other incentive plans for any or all of its
directors, officers and employees;
(d) to do all things necessary or incidental to the practice of the
profession which the professional corporation is authorized to practice.
History: L. 1965, ch. 157, § 5;
L. 1967, ch. 124, § 1;
L. 1970, ch. 91, § 1;
L. 1972, ch. 63, § 2;
L. 1976, ch. 109, § 2;
L. 1981, ch. 104, § 3;
L. 1997, ch. 37, § 1;
L. 2004, ch. 143, § 108;
L. 2006, ch. 121, § 1;
L. 2007, ch. 165, § 2; July 1.
17-2710.Same; purposes and powers.
A professional corporation may be organized only for the purpose of rendering
one type of professional service and service ancillary thereto and shall not
engage in any other business, except that a single professional corporation may
be organized to and render professional services under any two or more of the
types set forth in items (2), (6), (13) and (17) of subsection (b) of K.S.A.
17-2707, and amendments thereto; under any two or more of the types set forth
in items (4), (5), (7), (8), (9), (11), (12), (14), (15), (16),
(18), (20), (22), (23), (26) or (27) of subsection (b) of
K.S.A. 17-2707, and amendments
thereto; under any
two or
more of the types set forth in items (8), (9), (18), (24),
(25), (26) and (27) of
subsection (b) of K.S.A. 17-2707, and amendments thereto; or under the types
set forth in items (16) and (25) of subsection (b) of K.S.A. 17-2707, and
amendments thereto, but shall be deemed
to have the following purposes, whether or not authorized by its
article of incorporation:
(a) To purchase, receive, lease, or otherwise acquire, own, hold, improve,
use and otherwise deal in and with, real or personal property, or any interest
therein, wherever situated;
(b) to purchase, receive, or otherwise acquire, own, hold, vote, use, employ,
sell, mortgage, lend, pledge, or otherwise dispose of, and otherwise use and
deal in and with, shares of other interests in, or obligations of, other
domestic or foreign corporations, associations, partnerships or individuals,
insurance or annuities in any form, or direct or indirect obligations of the
United States or of any other government, state, territory, governmental
district or municipality or of any instrumentality thereof;
(c) to pay pensions and establish pension plans, profit-sharing plans, stock
bonus plans, stock option plans and other incentive plans for any or all of its
directors, officers and employees;
(d) to do all things necessary or incidental to the practice of the
profession which the professional corporation is authorized to practice.
History: L. 1965, ch. 157, § 5;
L. 1967, ch. 124, § 1;
L. 1970, ch. 91, § 1;
L. 1972, ch. 63, § 2;
L. 1976, ch. 109, § 2;
L. 1981, ch. 104, § 3;
L. 1997, ch. 37, § 1;
L. 2004, ch. 143, § 108;
L. 2006, ch. 121, § 1;
L. 2007, ch. 165, § 2; July 1.
17-2710.Same; purposes and powers.
A professional corporation may be organized only for the purpose of rendering
one type of professional service and service ancillary thereto and shall not
engage in any other business, except that a single professional corporation may
be organized to and render professional services under any two or more of the
types set forth in items (2), (6), (13) and (17) of subsection (b) of K.S.A.
17-2707, and amendments thereto; under any two or more of the types set forth
in items (4), (5), (7), (8), (9), (11), (12), (14), (15), (16),
(18), (20), (22), (23), (26) or (27) of subsection (b) of
K.S.A. 17-2707, and amendments
thereto; under any
two or
more of the types set forth in items (8), (9), (18), (24),
(25), (26) and (27) of
subsection (b) of K.S.A. 17-2707, and amendments thereto; or under the types
set forth in items (16) and (25) of subsection (b) of K.S.A. 17-2707, and
amendments thereto, but shall be deemed
to have the following purposes, whether or not authorized by its
article of incorporation:
(a) To purchase, receive, lease, or otherwise acquire, own, hold, improve,
use and otherwise deal in and with, real or personal property, or any interest
therein, wherever situated;
(b) to purchase, receive, or otherwise acquire, own, hold, vote, use, employ,
sell, mortgage, lend, pledge, or otherwise dispose of, and otherwise use and
deal in and with, shares of other interests in, or obligations of, other
domestic or foreign corporations, associations, partnerships or individuals,
insurance or annuities in any form, or direct or indirect obligations of the
United States or of any other government, state, territory, governmental
district or municipality or of any instrumentality thereof;
(c) to pay pensions and establish pension plans, profit-sharing plans, stock
bonus plans, stock option plans and other incentive plans for any or all of its
directors, officers and employees;
(d) to do all things necessary or incidental to the practice of the
profession which the professional corporation is authorized to practice.
History: L. 1965, ch. 157, § 5;
L. 1967, ch. 124, § 1;
L. 1970, ch. 91, § 1;
L. 1972, ch. 63, § 2;
L. 1976, ch. 109, § 2;
L. 1981, ch. 104, § 3;
L. 1997, ch. 37, § 1;
L. 2004, ch. 143, § 108;
L. 2006, ch. 121, § 1;
L. 2007, ch. 165, § 2; July 1.