Florida Statutes

§ 617.1805 — Corporations for profit; when may become corporations not for profit

Florida § 617.1805
JurisdictionFlorida
TitleXXXVI
Ch. 617CORPORATIONS NOT FOR PROFIT

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Bluebook
Fla. Stat. § 617.1805 (2026).

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Any corporation for profit incorporated under any of the laws of the state, engaged solely in carrying out the purposes and objects for which corporations not for profit are authorized under state law to carry out, may change its corporate nature from a corporation for profit to that of a corporation not for profit as defined in this act, by filing a petition in the circuit court of the county wherein its principal place of business is located in the name of the corporation signed by an officer of the corporation and under its corporate seal setting forth the purposes and objects in which it is solely engaged, and requesting that the nature of the corporation be changed. However, any corporation for profit, which has transferred, or is in the process of transferring, its functions and asse

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Legislative History

s. 123, ch. 90-179; s. 7, ch. 95-211.

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