Virginia Statutes

§ 13.1-546 — How corporation may render professional services; nonprofessional employees and officers; organizers and shareholders need not be employees, etc

Virginia § 13.1-546
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 13.1CORPORATIONS
Ch. 7PROFESSIONAL CORPORATIONS

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Va. Code Ann. § 13.1-546 (2026).

Text

No corporation organized and incorporated under this chapter may render professional services except through its officers, employees, independent contractors, and agents who are duly licensed or otherwise legally authorized to render such professional services, and only shareholders, officers, employees, independent contractors, and agents licensed or otherwise legally qualified by this Commonwealth may perform the professional service in Virginia; provided, however, this provision shall not be interpreted to preclude clerks, secretaries, bookkeepers, technicians and other assistants who are not usually and ordinarily considered by custom and practice to be rendering professional service to the public for which a license or other legal authorization is required from acting as employees of

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Legislative History

1970, c. 77; 1994, c. 349; 2003, c. 786.

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