5545 - Income from corporate activities.

     § 5545.  Income from corporate activities.        A nonprofit corporation whose lawful activities involve among     other things the charging of fees or prices for its services or     products, shall have the right to receive such income and, in so     doing, may make an incidental profit. All such incidental     profits shall be applied to the maintenance and operation of the     lawful activities of the corporation, and in no case shall be     divided or distributed in any manner whatsoever among the     members, directors, or officers of the corporation. As used in     this section the terms fees or prices do not include rates of     contribution, fees or dues levied under an insurance certificate     issued by a fraternal benefit society, so long as the     distribution of profits arising from said fees or prices is     limited to the purposes set forth in this section and section     5551 (relating to dividends prohibited; compensation and certain     payments authorized).     (July 30, 1975, P.L.128, No.63; Dec. 21, 1988, P.L.1444, No.177,     eff. Oct. 1, 1989)