Section 11A. (a) A charitable corporation constituting a public charity organized under any general or special law, which desires to voluntarily windup and close its affairs, may authorize its dissolution in accordance with this section. This section shall constitute the sole method for the voluntary dissolution of a charitable corporation.
(b) A petition for dissolution shall be authorized by vote of a majority of the corporation's board of directors entitled to vote thereon; provided, however, that if the corporation has 1 or more classes of members, the corporation may, in its articles of incorporation, in a by-law adopted by the incorporators under section 3 or in a by-law adopted by the members, assign the power of authorization to the members acting by majority vote of the members entitled to vote thereon or provide that the exercise of the power shall be subject to approval by the members.
(c) If the corporation has no remaining assets, the petition for dissolution shall be submitted to the division of public charities of the office of the attorney general setting forth in substance the grounds of the application for dissolution together with the forms, affidavits and information as the division from time to time may prescribe. If the division is satisfied that the corporation has or will become inactive and that its dissolution would be in the public interest, the division may approve the dissolution of the corporation.
(d) If the corporation has remaining assets, the petition for its dissolution shall be filed in the supreme judicial court setting forth in substance the grounds for the application for dissolution and requesting the court to authorize the administration of its funds for similar public charitable purposes as the court may determine. The supreme judicial court may, by rule or order, provide that the petition and court authorization are not required for dissolutions approved by the division upon receipt of the forms, affidavits and information as the division may require if the corporation has net assets no greater than such amount as the court may provide in the rule or order or in such other situations as the court may provide.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Chapter 180 - Corporations for Charitable and Certain Other Purposes
Section 1 - Application of Chapter
Section 3a - Correction of Inaccurate Corporate Records; Filing
Section 4a - Credit Counseling Services; Practice of Law
Section 6 - Corporate Powers; Religious Corporations; Indemnification of Officers, Et Al.
Section 6a - By-Laws; Contents
Section 6c - Directors, Officers or Incorporators; Good Faith Performance of Duties; Liability
Section 6d - Filing Certificate of Change Regarding Powers of Directors, Etc.
Section 9 - Evidence of Corporate Existence
Section 10 - Consolidation and Merger; Agreement; Submission of Articles; Filing Copy of Articles
Section 10b - Consolidation and Merger; Effect; Amendments
Section 10c - Application of Laws; Exception
Section 11 - Dissolution; Non-Charitable Corporation
Section 11a - Dissolution; Voluntary; Charitable Corporation
Section 15 - Trade or Employment Organizations
Section 16 - Approval of Certificate of Organization
Section 17d - School Teachers; Payroll Deductions for Income Protection Insurance Premiums
Section 17h - Public Employees; Payroll Deductions for Periodic Pass for Public Transportation
Section 17i - Payroll Deductions for Public School Teachers
Section 17j - Public Employees; Payroll Deductions for Insurance or Employee Benefits
Section 17l - Public Employee; Payroll Deductions for Qualified State Tuition Program
Section 18 - Expulsion of Member; Examination of Books by Member
Section 19 - Fines Imposed on Members by Unions
Section 20 - Medical Milk Commission; Formation; Definition
Section 21 - Medical Milk Commission; Naming and Designation of Town Where Established
Section 22 - Salary, Emolument or Other Compensation Received by Member From Dairymen Prohibited
Section 23 - Contracts for Production of Milk
Section 24 - Investigatory Powers of Department of Public Health
Section 25 - Violations; Penalty
Section 26 - Change of Location by Certain Corporations
Section 26a - Annual Statements; Required Information; Certification; Fee; Violations; Penalties
Section 26b - Corporation in Good Standing; Certificate
Section 27 - Conviction Under Liquor or Gambling Laws; Voiding Charter
Section 28 - Conviction of Conducting Illegal Match; Voiding of Charter of Club or Organization
Section 29 - Local Regulation of Entertainments, Dances, Etc.