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requirements of section 419 and Title 13-A, section 912 13-C,
chapter 9, subchapter 4.

 
Sec. D-19. 31 MRSA §611, first ¶, as repealed and replaced by PL 1995,
c. 633, Pt. C, §16, is amended to read:

 
A limited liability company may be organized under this
chapter for any lawful purpose. If the purpose for which a
limited liability company is organized or its form makes it
subject to a special provision of law, the limited liability
company shall also comply with that provision. This section is
specifically intended to permit the formation of a professional
limited liability company by a person or persons who may form a
professional corporation under the Maine Professional Service
Corporation Act. The provisions of that Act are incorporated in
this chapter by reference, except as follows.

 
Sec. D-20. 31 MRSA §746, as enacted by PL 1999, c. 638, §34, is
amended to read:

 
§746. Conversion of limited liability company

 
1. Definitions. For purposes of this section, "business
entity" means any association or legal entity organized to
conduct business, including a domestic or foreign corporation,
limited liability company, limited partnership, general
partnership, limited liability partnership, joint venture, joint
stock company and business trust.

 
2. Authority. A business entity limited liability company
may convert to another type of business entity by complying with
the requirements of section 747 and Title 13-A, section 912 13-C,
chapter 9, subchapter 4.

 
Sec. D-21. 32 MRSA §1081, sub-§4, as amended by PL 1993, c. 600, Pt.
A, §63, is further amended to read:

 
4. Corporations; names. A corporation may not practice, offer
or undertake to practice or hold itself out as practicing
dentistry. Every person practicing dentistry as an employee of
another shall cause that person's name to be conspicuously
displayed and kept in a conspicuous place at the entrance of the
place where the practice is conducted. This subsection does not
prohibit a licensed dentist from practicing dentistry as an
employee of another licensed dentist in this State, as an
employee of a nonprofit corporation, as an employee of a state
hospital or state institution where the only remuneration is from
the State or from a corporation that provides dental service for
its employees at no profit to the corporation. This subsection
does not prohibit the practice of
dentists who have incorporated


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