Arkansas Code § 4-29-208

Officers, directors, and shareholders
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All of the officers, directors, and shareholders of a corporation subject to this subchapter shall be, at all times, persons licensed pursuant to the laws of this state governing their profession. No person who is not so licensed shall have any part in the ownership, management, or control of the corporation, nor may any proxy to vote any shares of the corporation be given to a person who is not so licensed. Acts 1963, No. 155, § 14; A.S.A. 1947, § 64-2014.
All of the officers, directors, and shareholders of a corporation subject to this subchapter shall be, at all times, persons licensed pursuant to the laws of this state governing their profession. No person who is not so licensed shall have any part in the ownership, management, or control of the corporation, nor may any proxy to vote any shares of the corporation be given to a person who is not so licensed. Acts 1963, No. 155, § 14; A.S.A. 1947, § 64-2014.
All of the officers, directors, and shareholders of a corporation subject to this subchapter shall be, at all times, persons licensed pursuant to the laws of this state governing their profession. No person who is not so licensed shall have any part in the ownership, management, or control of the corporation, nor may any proxy to vote any shares of the corporation be given to a person who is not so licensed. Acts 1963, No. 155, § 14; A.S.A. 1947, § 64-2014.
All of the officers, directors, and shareholders of a corporation subject to this subchapter shall be, at all times, persons licensed pursuant to the laws of this state governing their profession. No person who is not so licensed shall have any part in the ownership, management, or control of the corporation, nor may any proxy to vote any shares of the corporation be given to a person who is not so licensed.
Acts 1963, No. 155, § 14; A.S.A. 1947, § 64-2014.

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