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Code · Louisiana · Title 12 — Corporations and Associations

RS 12:1195

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RS 12:1195
§1195. Certificate of stock
A. Each certificate of stock shall contain the corporation's full name, and the following statement: "Except when held in his own right by a natural person duly licensed to practice occupational therapy in the state of Louisiana, the shares represented by this certificate are not entitled to be voted or to participate in the earnings of the corporation, and the holder is not entitled to participate in the management of, or in the rendition of occupational therapy services by, the corporation or to have access to any records or communications pertaining to therapy services rendered by, or any other affairs of, the corporation."
B. Each certificate of stock shall contain a reference to any and all agreements among the corporation's voting shareholders, made pursuant to R.S. 12:1198.
C. There shall be no provision for compulsory offer of shares for purchase by or sale to the corporation, and except as provided in R.S. 12:71, no restriction upon the transfer of shares, unless, in either event, such provision or restriction is stated or summarized on the certificate representing the shares.
Acts 1990, No. 586, §1.
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