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Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 156A, § 7

Organization; content of articles of organization

Known as the Professional Corporation Law

The act spans §§ 156–156 (19 sections).

One or more individuals, each of whom is licensed to perform a professional service, may organize a professional corporation by complying with Part 2 of chapter 156D. The articles or organization of a professional corporation shall contain the following:

(a) corporate purposes indicating the professional services to be rendered;

(b) the names and residence addresses of all of the original shareholders, directors and officers;

(c) a certificate by the appropriate regulating board or boards that each of the incorporators, the president and any vice presidents, a majority of the directors and each shareholder is duly licensed to render a professional service permitted by the articles of organization of the corporation.

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