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of this subparagraph, the term "professional corporation" | has the same meaning as found means a domestic or foreign | professional corporation as defined in Title 13, section | 703 723, subsection 1. |
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| Any person may revoke or rescind that person's waiver | upon 30 days' written notice to the board and that | person's employer. The parent, spouse or child of a | person who has made a waiver under the previous | sentence may state, in writing, that the parent, spouse | or child waives all the benefits and privileges | provided by the workers' compensation laws if the board | finds that the waiver is not a prerequisite condition | to employment and if the parent, spouse or child is | employed by the same corporation that employs the | person who has made the first waiver; |
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| | Sec. 30. 39-A MRSA §324, sub-§3, śC, as enacted by PL 1991, c. 885, Pt. | A, §8 and affected by §§9 to 11 and amended by PL 1999, c. 547, | Pt. B, §78 and affected by §80, is further amended to read: |
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| C. The employer, if organized as a corporation, is subject | to administrative dissolution as provided in Title 13-C, | section 1421 or revocation or suspension of its authority to | do business in this State as provided in Title 13-A 13-C, | section 1302 1532. The employer, if licensed, certified, | registered or regulated by any board authorized by Title 5, | section 12004-A or whose license may be revoked or suspended | by proceedings in the District Court or by the Secretary of | State, is subject to revocation or suspension of the | license, certification or registration. |
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| | Emergency clause. In view of the emergency cited in the preamble, | this Act takes effect July 1, 2003. |
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| | Public Law 2001, chapter 640 repealed Title 13-A and replaced | it with Title 13-C, the "Maine Business Corporation Act" and | repealed Title 13, chapter 22 and replaced it with Title 13, | chapter 22-A, the "Maine Professional Service Corporation Act." | This bill corrects cross-references and makes conforming changes | necessitated by enactment of Public Law 2001, chapter 640. |
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