A shareholder of a professional corporation may sell or transfer shares in the professional corporation only to another individual licensed to render the same professional service as that for which the professional corporation was formed. The articles of incorporation may provide specifically for restraints on the alienation of shares and may require the purchase, redemption, or retirement of shares by the corporation at a price and in a manner set out in the articles. The articles may authorize the corporation's board of directors or its shareholders to adopt bylaws restraining the alienation of shares and providing for their purchase, redemption, or retirement by the corporation.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 10. Corporations and Associations
Chapter 45. Professional Corporation Act
Sec. 10.45.010. Incorporation.
Sec. 10.45.020. Rendering professional service and charging fees.
Sec. 10.45.030. Who may render professional service.
Sec. 10.45.040. Prohibition against engaging in business; property and investments.
Sec. 10.45.050. Issuance of shares.
Sec. 10.45.060. Qualifications of director, officer, or shareholder.
Sec. 10.45.070. Management by directors; authority of officers and shareholders.
Sec. 10.45.080. Transfer of shares.
Sec. 10.45.090. Voting by proxy.
Sec. 10.45.100. Voting trust prohibited.
Sec. 10.45.110. Holding stock, merging or consolidating with another professional corporation.
Sec. 10.45.120. Corporate name.
Sec. 10.45.130. Change or alteration of corporate name.
Sec. 10.45.133. Continuity of life.
Sec. 10.45.136. No shareholder power to dissolve.
Sec. 10.45.140. Professional relationship and liabilities.
Sec. 10.45.180. Authority and duty of regulatory boards not limited.
Sec. 10.45.190. Professional acts limited.
Sec. 10.45.200. Legal disqualification of corporate personnel.
Sec. 10.45.210. Disposal of shares of legally disqualified shareholder.
Sec. 10.45.220. Shares of deceased shareholder.
Sec. 10.45.230. Determination of value of shares.
Sec. 10.45.240. Applicability of Alaska Corporations Code and Alaska Entity Transactions Act.