Section 14. (a)(1) The duties under this chapter and the general public benefit purpose and any specific public benefit purpose of a benefit corporation may be enforced only in a benefit enforcement proceeding.
(2) Except in a benefit enforcement proceeding, no person shall bring an action or assert a claim against a benefit corporation or its directors or officers with respect to:
(i) failure to pursue or create general or specific public benefits set forth in its articles; or
(ii) a violation of a duty or standard of conduct under this chapter.
(3) A benefit corporation shall not be liable for monetary damages under this chapter for any failure of the benefit corporation to pursue or create a general public benefit or a specific public benefit.
(b) A benefit enforcement proceeding shall be commenced or maintained only:
(1) directly by the benefit corporation; or
(2) derivatively by:
(i) a shareholder;
(ii) a director;
(iii) a person or group of persons that owns beneficially or of record 5 per cent or more of the equity interests in an association of which the benefit corporation is a subsidiary; or
(iv) other persons as specified in the articles of organization, bylaws or shareholder agreement of the benefit corporation.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Chapter 156e - Benefit Corporations
Section 4 - Organization of Benefit Corporation
Section 5 - Election by Existing Corporation to Convert to Benefit Corporation
Section 6 - Termination of Status as Benefit Corporation
Section 8 - Creation for Benefit Corporation Resulting From Merger, Share Exchange or Conversion
Section 9 - General Public Benefit; Specific Public Benefit
Section 13 - Benefit Officer; Powers and Duties
Section 14 - Benefit Enforcement Proceeding