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Code · Massachusetts · Part I — ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT · Title XXII — CORPORATIONS · Chapter 176A

Section 2: Incorporators; directors; certificate of organization; commissioner's examination report

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Section 2. Persons desiring to form such a non-profit hospital service corporation shall incorporate as provided in section three of chapter one hundred and eighty.
The board of directors of each such corporation shall consist of thirty-one members, three of whom shall be officers or agents of contributing employers who are not identified with a hospital as officers, directors or employees, and two of whom shall be representatives of labor. The said directors shall be elected for terms of three years.
Every certificate of organization of a corporation subject to this chapter filed under said chapter one hundred and eighty shall have endorsed thereon or attached thereto the consent of the commissioner of insurance. The recommendations and criticisms of the latest report of each examination made by the commissioner of insurance shall be read at the next annual or special meeting of every non-profit hospital service corporation, and at the next meeting of the board of directors and thereafter a copy thereof shall be filed at the home office of the corporation and shall be made available for inspection by any member upon request.
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