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The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)

Title XXXVI
BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS
Chapter 607
FLORIDA BUSINESS CORPORATION ACT
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F.S. 607.11930
607.11930 Conversion.
(1) By complying with this chapter, including adopting a plan of conversion in accordance with s. 607.11931 and complying with s. 607.11932, a domestic corporation may become:
(a) A domestic eligible entity, other than a domestic corporation;
(b) If the conversion is permitted by the organic law of the foreign eligible entity, a foreign eligible entity.
(2) By complying with this section and ss. 607.11931-607.11935, as applicable, and applicable provisions of its organic law, a domestic eligible entity other than a domestic corporation may become a domestic corporation.
(3) By complying with this section and ss. 607.11931-607.11935, as applicable, and by complying with the applicable provisions of its organic law, a foreign eligible entity may become a domestic corporation, but only if the organic law of the foreign eligible entity permits it to become a corporation in another jurisdiction.
(4) If a protected agreement of a domestic converting eligible entity in effect immediately before the conversion becomes effective contains a provision applying to a merger of the corporation that is a converting eligible entity and the agreement does not refer to a conversion of the corporation, the provision applies to a conversion of the corporation as if the conversion were a merger, until such time as the provision is first amended after January 1, 2020.
History.s. 153, ch. 2019-90.

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