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     50-4-719. For-profit health entity. (1) A corporation that becomes a for-profit health entity under this part may not be considered to have abandoned its corporate status by virtue of a conversion transaction unless the conversion transaction provides specifically to the contrary.
     (2) The certificate of authority, agent appointments, licenses, forms, and any other filings in existence at the time of a conversion transaction continue in full force and effect upon a conversion transaction if a corporation at all times remains qualified to engage in business in the state.
     (3) All outstanding contracts of a transferor remain in full force and effect and need not be otherwise endorsed unless ordered by the commissioner.

     History: En. Sec. 17, Ch. 214, L. 2005.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Montana > 50 > 50_4 > 50_4_7 > 50-4-719


     50-4-719. For-profit health entity. (1) A corporation that becomes a for-profit health entity under this part may not be considered to have abandoned its corporate status by virtue of a conversion transaction unless the conversion transaction provides specifically to the contrary.
     (2) The certificate of authority, agent appointments, licenses, forms, and any other filings in existence at the time of a conversion transaction continue in full force and effect upon a conversion transaction if a corporation at all times remains qualified to engage in business in the state.
     (3) All outstanding contracts of a transferor remain in full force and effect and need not be otherwise endorsed unless ordered by the commissioner.

     History: En. Sec. 17, Ch. 214, L. 2005.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Montana > 50 > 50_4 > 50_4_7 > 50-4-719


     50-4-719. For-profit health entity. (1) A corporation that becomes a for-profit health entity under this part may not be considered to have abandoned its corporate status by virtue of a conversion transaction unless the conversion transaction provides specifically to the contrary.
     (2) The certificate of authority, agent appointments, licenses, forms, and any other filings in existence at the time of a conversion transaction continue in full force and effect upon a conversion transaction if a corporation at all times remains qualified to engage in business in the state.
     (3) All outstanding contracts of a transferor remain in full force and effect and need not be otherwise endorsed unless ordered by the commissioner.

     History: En. Sec. 17, Ch. 214, L. 2005.