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Corp. Code § 5910 Section 5910
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Any mortgage, deed of trust, pledge or other hypothecation of all or any part of the corporation’s property, real or personal, for the purpose of securing the payment or performance of any contract or obligation may be approved by the board. Unless the articles or bylaws otherwis…
Corp. Code § 5911 Section 5911
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(a) Subject to the provisions of Section 5142, a corporation may sell, lease, convey, exchange, transfer or otherwise dispose of all or substantially all of its assets when the principal terms are: (1) Approved by the board; and (2) Unless the transaction is in the usual and regu…
Corp. Code § 5912 Section 5912
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Any deed or instrument conveying or otherwise transferring any assets of a corporation may have annexed to it the certificate of the secretary or an assistant secretary of the corporation, setting forth that the transaction has been validly approved by the board, that the notice,…
Corp. Code § 5913 Section 5913
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Except for an agreement or transaction subject to Section 5914 or 5920, a corporation shall give written notice to the Attorney General 20 days before it sells, leases, conveys, exchanges, transfers or otherwise disposes of all or substantially all of its assets unless the transa…
Corp. Code § 5914 Section 5914
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(a) (1) Any nonprofit corporation that is defined in Section 5046 and operates or controls a health facility, as defined in Section 1250 of the Health and Safety Code, or operates or controls a facility that provides similar health care, regardless of whether it is currently oper…
Corp. Code § 5915 Section 5915
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Within 90 days of the receipt of the written notice required by Section 5914, the Attorney General shall notify the public benefit corporation in writing of the decision to consent to, give conditional consent to, or not consent to the agreement or transaction. The Attorney Gener…
Corp. Code § 5916 Section 5916
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Prior to issuing any written decision referred to in Section 5915, or giving a written waiver under subdivision (c) of Section 5914, the Attorney General shall conduct one or more public meetings, one of which shall be in the county in which the facility is located, to hear comme…
Corp. Code § 5917 Section 5917
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The Attorney General shall have discretion to consent to, give conditional consent to, or not consent to any agreement or transaction described in subdivision (a) of Section 5914. In making the determination, the Attorney General shall consider any factors that the Attorney Gener…
Corp. Code § 5917.5 Section 5917.5
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The Attorney General shall not consent to a health facility agreement or transaction pursuant to Section 5914 or Section 5920 in which the seller restricts the type or level of medical services that may be provided at the health facility that is the subject of the agreement or tr…
Corp. Code § 5918 Section 5918
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The Attorney General may adopt regulations implementing this article.
Corp. Code § 5919 Section 5919
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(a) Within the time periods designated in Section 5915 and relating to those factors specified in Section 5917, the Attorney General may do the following: (1) Contract with, consult, and receive advice from any state agency on those terms and conditions that the Attorney General …
Corp. Code § 5920 Section 5920
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(a) (1) Any nonprofit corporation that is defined in Section 5046 and operates or controls a health care facility, as defined in Section 1250 of the Health and Safety Code, or operates or controls a facility that provides similar health care, regardless of whether it is currently…
Corp. Code § 5921 Section 5921
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Within 90 days of the receipt of the written notice required by Section 5920, the Attorney General shall notify the nonprofit corporation in writing of the decision to consent to, give conditional consent to, or not consent to the agreement or transaction. The Attorney General ma…
Corp. Code § 5922 Section 5922
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Prior to issuing any written decision referred to in Section 5921, or giving a written waiver under subdivision (c) of Section 5920, the Attorney General shall conduct one or more public meetings, one of which shall be in the county in which the facility is located, to hear comme…
Corp. Code § 5923 Section 5923
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The Attorney General shall have discretion to consent to, give conditional consent to, or not consent to any agreement or transaction described in subdivision (a) of Section 5920. In making the determination, the Attorney General shall consider any factors that the Attorney Gener…
Corp. Code § 5924 Section 5924
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(a) Within the time periods designated in Section 5921 and relating to those factors specified in Section 5923, the Attorney General may do the following: (1) Contract with, consult, and receive advice from any state agency on those terms and conditions that the Attorney General …
Corp. Code § 5925 Section 5925
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The Attorney General may adopt regulations implementing Sections 5920 to 5924, inclusive.
Corp. Code § 5926 Section 5926
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The Attorney General may enforce conditions imposed on the Attorney General’s consent to an agreement or transaction pursuant to Section 5914 or 5920 to the fullest extent provided by law. In addition to any legal remedies the Attorney General may have, the Attorney General shall…
Corp. Code § 5930 Section 5930
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(a) The Attorney General shall prepare a plan for an evaluation of whether additional standards for charitable care and community benefits should be established for private, not-for-profit corporations that operate or control a general acute care hospital as defined in Section 12…