South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 19 - Professional Corporation Supplement
Section 33-19-200. Issuance of shares.

(a) A professional corporation may issue shares, fractional shares, and rights or options to purchase shares only to:
(1) individuals who are authorized by law in this or another state to render a professional service described in the corporation's articles of incorporation;
(2) general partnerships in which all the partners are qualified persons with respect to the professional corporation and in which at least one partner is authorized by law in this state to render a professional service described in the corporation's articles of incorporation;
(3) professional corporations, domestic or foreign, authorized by law in this State to render a professional service described in the corporation's articles of incorporation.
(b) If a licensing authority with jurisdiction over a profession considers it necessary to prevent violation of the ethical standards of the profession, the authority by rule may restrict or condition, or revoke in part, the authority of professional corporations subject to its jurisdiction to issue shares. A rule promulgated under this section does not, of itself, make a shareholder of a professional corporation at the time the rule becomes effective a disqualified person.
(c) Shares issued in violation of this section or rules promulgated under this section are void.
HISTORY: Derived from 1976 Code Section 33-51-100 [1962 Code Section 56-1610; 1962 (52) 1911; Repealed, 1988 Act No. 444, Section 4(5)], and Section 33-51-140 [1962 Code Section 56-1614; 1962 (52) 1911; Repealed, 1988 Act No. 444, Section 4(5)]; 1988 Act No. 444, Section 2.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 33 - Corporations, Partnerships and Associations

Chapter 19 - Professional Corporation Supplement

Section 33-19-101. Short title.

Section 33-19-102. Application of South Carolina Business Corporation Act and Statutory Close Corporation Supplement.

Section 33-19-103. Supplement definitions.

Section 33-19-109. Election of professional corporation status.

Section 33-19-110. Purposes.

Section 33-19-120. General powers.

Section 33-19-130. Rendering professional services.

Section 33-19-140. Prohibited activities.

Section 33-19-150. Corporate name.

Section 33-19-200. Issuance of shares.

Section 33-19-210. Notice of professional corporation status on shares.

Section 33-19-220. Share transfer restriction.

Section 33-19-221. Attempted share transfer in breach of prohibition.

Section 33-19-230. Compulsory acquisition of shares after death or disqualification of shareholder.

Section 33-19-231. Option to purchase shares of a terminated shareholder.

Section 33-19-240. Acquisition procedures.

Section 33-19-250. Court action to appraise shares.

Section 33-19-260. Court costs and fees of experts.

Section 33-19-270. Cancellation of disqualified shares.

Section 33-19-300. Directors and officers.

Section 33-19-310. Voting of shares.

Section 33-19-320. Confidential relationship.

Section 33-19-330. Privileged communications.

Section 33-19-340. Responsibility for professional services.

Section 33-19-400. Merger.

Section 33-19-410. Termination of professional status.

Section 33-19-420. Judicial dissolution.

Section 33-19-500. Authority to transact business.

Section 33-19-510. Application for certificate of authority.

Section 33-19-520. Revocation of certificate of authority.

Section 33-19-600. Annual report.

Section 33-19-610. Rulemaking by licensing authority.

Section 33-19-620. Licensing authority's regulatory jurisdiction.

Section 33-19-630. Penalty for signing false document.

Section 33-19-700. Application to existing professional corporations.