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10A-4-5.04
Section 10A-4-5.04 Annual report of domestic and foreign professional corporations. (a) Every
professional corporation, domestic or foreign, is required to file an annual report under
the Alabama Business Corporation Law, and shall include in the annual report, in addition
to the items required by the Alabama Business Corporation Law: (1) A statement that all the
shareholders, at least one director, and the president of the corporation are qualified persons
with respect to the corporation, and (2) In the case of a foreign professional corporation,
the name or names of the Alabama licensed professional or professionals through whom the foreign
professional corporation will render professional services in Alabama. (b) Financial information
contained in the annual report of a professional corporation, other than the amount of stated
capital of the corporation, shall not be open to public inspection nor shall the licensing
authority disclose any facts or information obtained therefrom...
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40-14-41
Section 40-14-41 (Not Effective After December 31, 1999) Levy on foreign corporations. (a)
Amount of levy. Every corporation organized under the laws of any other state, nation, or
territory and doing business in this state, except strictly benevolent, educational, or religious
corporations, shall pay annually to the state an annual franchise tax of three dollars ($3)
on each one thousand dollars ($1,000) of the actual amount of its capital employed in this
state. Corporations which have qualified to do business in this state shall for the purpose
of this title prima facie be held to be doing business in Alabama. However, in no event shall
the amount paid by any corporation for annual franchise tax be less than the sum of twenty-five
dollars ($25). (b) Definition of capital. The total capital of such foreign corporation, herein
referred to as the "taxpayer," shall equal the aggregate net amount of the following
items determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting...
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10A-3-3.01
Section 10A-3-3.01 Generally; incorporators. One or more persons, partnerships, domestic corporations
or foreign corporations, whether profit or nonprofit, may act as incorporator or incorporators
of a nonprofit corporation by signing the certificate of formation and delivering the same
to the Secretary of State for filing. (Acts 1984, No. 84-290, p. 502, §31; §10-3A-60; amended
and renumbered by Act 2009-513, p. 967, §181; Act 2020-73, §10.)...
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10A-2-16.22
Section 10A-2-16.22 Annual report for Secretary of State. REPEALED IN THE 2019 REGULAR SESSION
BY ACT 2019-94 EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2020. THIS IS NOT IN THE CURRENT CODE SUPPLEMENT. (a)
Each domestic corporation, and each foreign corporation authorized to transact business in
this state, shall deliver to the Secretary of State for filing an annual report that sets
forth: (1) The name of the corporation and the state or other jurisdiction under whose law
it is incorporated; (2) The address of its registered office and the name of its registered
agent at that office in this state; (3) The address of its principal office including, in
the case of a foreign corporation, the address of its principal office in the state or other
jurisdiction under whose law it is incorporated; (4) The names and respective addresses of
its president and secretary; and (5) A brief statement of the character of business in which
it is actually engaged in this state. (b) Information in the annual report must be...
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10A-3-1.03
Section 10A-3-1.03 Applicability. (a) The provisions of this chapter relating to domestic nonprofit
corporations shall apply to: (1) All nonprofit corporations organized hereunder; and (2) All
nonprofit corporations heretofore organized under any act hereby or heretofore repealed, for
a purpose or purposes for which a nonprofit corporation might be organized under this chapter.
(b) The provisions of this chapter relating to foreign nonprofit corporations shall apply
to all foreign nonprofit corporations conducting affairs in Alabama for a purpose or purposes
for which a nonprofit corporation might be organized under this chapter. (c) Beginning May
1, 2004, the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) of Mobile which was incorporated by
Act 405 approved on February 18, 1895, shall be subject to this chapter. Prospectively from
May 1, 2004, the YMCA of Mobile shall be entitled to all of the rights and privileges of a
nonprofit corporation including, but not limited to, the right to amend...
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10A-4-5.05
Section 10A-4-5.05 Interrogatories by licensing authority; generally (a) Each licensing authority
of Alabama may propound to any professional corporation, domestic or foreign, organized to
practice a profession within the jurisdiction of the licensing authority, and to any officer
or director thereof, the interrogatories as may be reasonably necessary and proper to enable
the licensing authority to ascertain whether the corporation has complied with all the provisions
of this chapter applicable to the professional corporation. The interrogatories shall be answered
within 30 days after the mailing thereof, or within the additional time as shall be fixed
by the licensing authority, and the answers thereto shall be full and complete and shall be
made in writing and under oath. If the interrogatories be directed to an individual they shall
be answered by him or her, and if directed to a corporation they shall be answered by the
president, vice president, secretary, or assistant secretary...
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10A-2A-11.01
Section 10A-2A-11.01 Definitions. Notwithstanding Section 10A-1-1.03, as used in this article,
unless the context otherwise requires, the following terms mean: (1) "Acquired entity"
means the corporation or foreign corporation that will have all of one or more classes or
series of its stock acquired in a stock exchange. (2) "Acquiring entity" means the
corporation or foreign corporation that will acquire all of one or more classes or series
of stock of the acquired entity in a stock exchange. (3) "Constituent corporation"
means a constituent organization that is a corporation. (4) "Constituent organization"
means an organization that is party to a merger under this article. (5) "Governing statute"
of an organization means the statute that governs the organization's internal affairs. (6)
"Organization" means a general partnership, including a limited liability partnership;
limited partnership, including a limited liability limited partnership; limited liability
company; business trust;...
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10A-4-3.03
Section 10A-4-3.03 Liability generally. (a) Every individual who renders professional services
as an employee of a domestic or professional corporation shall be liable for any negligent
or wrongful act or omission in which he or she personally participates to the same extent
as if he or she rendered the services as a sole practitioner. (b) The personal liability of
a shareholder, employee, director, or officer of a domestic professional corporation, other
than a nonprofit corporation, shall be no greater in any respect than that of a shareholder,
employee, director, or officer of a corporation organized under the Alabama Business Corporation
Law. (c) The personal liability of a member, employee, director, or officer of a domestic
nonprofit professional corporation shall be no greater in any respect than that of a member,
employee, director, or officer of a corporation organized under the Alabama Nonprofit Corporation
Law. (d) The personal liability of a shareholder, member, employee,...
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10A-4-3.04
Section 10A-4-3.04 Professional relationships; privileged communications. (a) The relationship
between an individual performing professional services as an employee of a professional corporation,
domestic or foreign, and a client or patient shall be the same as if the individual performed
the services as a sole practitioner. (b) The relationship between a professional corporation,
domestic or foreign, performing professional services and the client or patient shall be the
same as between the client or patient and the individual performing the services. (c) Any
privilege applicable to communications between a person rendering professional services and
the person receiving the services recognized under the laws of Alabama, whether statutory
or deriving from common law, shall remain inviolate and shall extend to a professional corporation,
domestic or foreign, and its employees in all cases in which it would be applicable to communications
between an individual rendering the professional...
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10A-8A-9.01
Section 10A-8A-9.01 Definitions. Notwithstanding Section 10A-1-1.03, as used in this article,
unless the context otherwise requires, the following terms mean: (1) "Constituent organization"
means an organization that is party to a merger under this article. (2) "Constituent
partnership" means a constituent organization that is a partnership. (3) "Converted
organization" means the organization into which a converting organization converts pursuant
to this article. (4) "Converting organization" means an organization that converts
into another organization pursuant to this article. (5) "Converting partnership"
means a converting organization that is a partnership. (6) "Governing statute" of
an organization means the statute that governs the organization's internal affairs. (7) "Organization"
means a partnership, including a limited liability partnership; limited partnership, including
a limited liability limited partnership; limited liability company; business trust; corporation;...

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