Oregon Statutes

§ 58.521 — Disqualification of physician; disposition of shares

Oregon § 58.521
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.2
Title 7Corporations and Partnerships
Ch. 58Professional Corporations

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 58.521 (2026).

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(1)If a physician practicing medicine on behalf of a professional corporation is disqualified from practicing medicine for more than six months or assumes a public office, the duties of which prohibit practicing medicine for more than six months under the rules of the Oregon Medical Board or other law, the professional corporation shall have the right to redeem the shares of the physician within 60 days after the disqualification or prohibition occurs.
(2)If a physician practicing medicine on behalf of a professional corporation is disqualified from practicing medicine for six months or less or assumes a public office, the duties of which prohibit practicing medicine for six months or less under the rules of the Oregon Medical Board or other law, the physician may retain ownership of the

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Legislative History

Formerly 58.385

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