2901 - Application and effect of chapter.

                                CHAPTER 29                        PROFESSIONAL CORPORATIONS     Subchapter        A.  Preliminary Provisions        B.  Powers, Duties and Safeguards        Enactment.  Chapter 29 was added December 21, 1988, P.L.1444,     No.177, effective October 1, 1989.        Cross References.  Chapter 29 is referred to in sections     1103, 9303 of this title; section 2524 of Title 42 (Judiciary     and Judicial Procedure).                               SUBCHAPTER A                          PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS     Sec.     2901.  Application and effect of chapter.     2902.  Definitions and index of definitions.     2903.  Formation of professional corporations.     2904.  Election of an existing business corporation to become a            professional corporation.     2905.  Election of professional associations to become            professional corporations.     2906.  Termination of professional corporation status.     2907.  Proceedings to terminate breach of qualifying conditions.     § 2901.  Application and effect of chapter.        (a)  General rule.--This chapter shall be applicable to a     business corporation, other than a management corporation, that:            (1)  on the effective date of this chapter was subject to        the act of July 9, 1970 (P.L.461, No.160), known as the        Professional Corporation Law; or            (2)  elects to become a professional corporation in the        manner provided by this chapter.        (b)  Application to business corporations generally.--The     existence of a provision of this chapter shall not of itself     create any implication that a contrary or different rule of law     is or would be applicable to a business corporation that is not     a professional corporation, and this chapter shall not affect     any statute or rule of law that is or would be applicable to a     business corporation that is not a professional corporation.     This chapter shall not alter or affect any right or privilege     existing under any statute or general rule heretofore or     hereafter enacted by the General Assembly or (with respect to     attorneys at law) prescribed by the Supreme Court of     Pennsylvania:            (1)  not prohibiting; or            (2)  in terms permitting;     performance of professional services in corporate form by a     corporation that is not a professional corporation.        (c)  Laws applicable to professional corporations.--Except as     otherwise provided in this chapter, this subpart shall be     generally applicable to all professional corporations. The     specific provisions of this chapter shall control over the     general provisions of this subpart. Except as otherwise provided     in this article, a professional corporation may be     simultaneously subject to this chapter and one or more other     chapters of this article.