Two or more corporations not-for-profit, each of which is designated a "consolidating corporation", may consolidate into a new corporation not-for-profit, designated the "new corporation", by complying with the following requirements:
(1) The proposition for consolidating into a new corporation and proposed articles of consolidation must be approved first by the board of each consolidating corporation. The proposed articles of consolidation must recite in the caption that they are executed pursuant to this chapter and must state:
(a) the name of each consolidating corporation, the address of its principal office, and the date of the filing of its articles of incorporation with the Secretary of State;
(b) the name of the new corporation and the address of its principal office;
(c) the names and addresses of the persons who constitute the first board of the new corporation;
(d) the terms and conditions of the consolidation and the mode of effecting it, including the manner and basis of converting memberships in each consolidating corporation into memberships in the new corporation and the issuance of certificates of membership for the converted memberships; and
(e) any provisions not inconsistent with this chapter considered necessary or advisable for the conduct of the business and affairs of the new corporation.
(2) Upon approval by the board of each consolidating corporation, the proposition for consolidating and the proposed articles of consolidation must be submitted to a vote of the members of each consolidating corporation at an annual or special meeting, the notice of which must explain fully the proposed consolidation. The proposed consolidation and the proposed articles of consolidation are approved upon the affirmative vote of not less than two-thirds of those members of each consolidating corporation voting at the meeting.
(3)(a) Upon approval by the members of the respective consolidating corporations, articles of consolidation in the approved form must be executed and acknowledged on behalf of each consolidating corporation by the officers specified in their bylaws, and attested under seal by the officer specified in their bylaws.
(b) The chief officer of each consolidating corporation, by whatever name designated in the bylaws, must execute the articles of consolidation and make and attach to them an affidavit stating that the provisions of this section were duly complied with by the corporation not-for-profit.
(c) The articles of consolidation and affidavits must be submitted to the Secretary of State for filing as provided in this chapter.
HISTORY: 2000 Act No. 404, Section 2.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 33 - Corporations, Partnerships and Associations
Chapter 36 - Corporations Not-for-profit Financed By Federal Or State Loans
Section 33-36-10. "Corporation not-for-profit" defined.
Section 33-36-210. Articles of incorporation.
Section 33-36-220. When corporation constituted.
Section 33-36-240. Amendment of charter and articles of incorporation.
Section 33-36-250. Conformance to provisions of Sections 33-36-10 and 33-36-20.
Section 33-36-270. Additional powers.
Section 33-36-290. Effect of irregularity in complying with provisions of chapter.
Section 33-36-300. Amendment of bylaws; emergency bylaws.
Section 33-36-410. Use of services provided as condition of membership.
Section 33-36-420. Annual meetings.
Section 33-36-450. Member petitions.
Section 33-36-460. Private property of members exempted from liability for debt of corporation.
Section 33-36-610. Governing board; powers; membership.
Section 33-36-630. Indemnification of board members who become parties to proceedings.
Section 33-36-640. Standards for board members.
Section 33-36-650. Election of board members; district representation; terms.
Section 33-36-810. Sale of assets.
Section 33-36-820. Consolidation.
Section 33-36-840. Effect of consolidation or merger.
Section 33-36-1030. Certificate of election to dissolve; affidavit of compliance.
Section 33-36-1040. Submission of certificate of dissolution and affidavit to Secretary of State.
Section 33-36-1050. Winding up and settling affairs.
Section 33-36-1060. Notice of winding up proceedings.
Section 33-36-1070. Articles of dissolution.
Section 33-36-1210. Corporations organized under Chapter 35 of Title 33.
Section 33-36-1315. Resolution to become public service district; notice; petition; vote.
Section 33-36-1320. Petition for charter.
Section 33-36-1330. Appointment or election of board members.
Section 33-36-1340. Election of commissioners.
Section 33-36-1350. Election of officers by the board.