HRS §415A-14.6
What must be in a professional corporation's articles of incorporation
This section lists what a professional corporation must include in its articles of incorporation, like its name, the professions it will practice, its address, initial directors and officers, and its shares. It also says the articles may include other optional items and do not need to list all corporate powers from the law.
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The statute, as written — Articles of incorporation
(a) The articles of incorporation shall set forth: (1) A corporate name for the corporation that satisfies the requirements of section 415A-8; (2) The profession or professions that the corporation shall be authorized to practice and any other purpose allowed by the licensing laws and rules of this State; (3) The mailing address of the corporation's initial principal office and the information required by section 425R-4(a); (4) The number of directors constituting the initial board of directors and the names and addresses of the individuals who are to serve as directors until the first annual meeting of shareholders or until their successors are elected and qualified; (5) The name, title, and address of each officer; and (6) The number of shares the corporation is authorized to issue, and if the shares are to be divided into classes, the number of shares of each class. (b) The articles of incorporation may set forth any of the matters specified in section 414-32(b). (c) The articles of incorporation need not set forth any of the corporate powers enumerated in this chapter or chapter 414.
Sections this one refers to
§414-32 What must be in the articles of incorporation
§415A-8 Rules for naming a professional corporation
§425R-4 What to put in a registered agent filing
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