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Code · Illinois · Chapter 215 — INSURANCE · Act 110

Sec. 20. The charter of a dental service plan corporation shall set forth:.

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Sec. 20. The charter of a dental service plan corporation shall set forth:
(a)The corporate name;
(b)The location of its principal office and the name and address of its registered agent;
(c)The period of duration, which may be perpetual;
(d)A description of the type of business in which it is to have the power to be engaged;
(e)The amount of capital to be contributed to the corporation before it shall commence doing business;
(f)A designation of the geographic area in which it is proposed that the corporation shall have authority to engage in business;
(g)The names, places of residence, and occupations of each of the incorporators;
(h)Such other provisions not inconsistent with law as may be determined by the Director to be necessary or advisable.
Each such corporation shall have and continuously maintain in this state a registered office which may be, but need not be, the same as its place of business, and a registered agent, which agent may be any person having a business office in this state. The name and address of the initial registered agent and the initial registered office of the corporation shall be set forth in its charter.
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