Indiana Statutes

§ 8-1-17-26 — Foreign nonprofit corporations; application for certificate of territorial authority; review by commission; admission to do business in Indiana

Indiana § 8-1-17-26
JurisdictionIndiana
Art. 1UTILITIES GENERALLY
Ch. 17Telephones─Rural Telephone Cooperative Act

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(a)Any foreign corporation organized as a nonprofit corporation for the purpose of making communications service available to the inhabitants of rural areas may be admitted to do business in Indiana and shall have the same powers, restrictions, and liabilities as a cooperative corporation organized under this chapter. Whenever a foreign corporation desires to be admitted to operate in Indiana, it shall file with the commission an application for a certificate of territorial authority under IC 8-1-32.5. The appropriate officers of the corporation shall attach to the application a copy of the articles of incorporation of the foreign corporation, and all amendments to the articles, duly authenticated by the proper officer of the state in which the corporation is incorporated. Upon receipt of

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