Maine Code § 24-2302

Incorporation
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The articles of incorporation, and amendments thereto, of every corporation organized under this
chapter shall be submitted to the superintendent for approval, which, if granted, shall be indorsed
thereon before the same are filed with the Secretary of State. [PL 1971, c. 444, §2 (RPR); PL 1973,
c. 585, §12 (AMD).]
There shall be not less than 14 directors, at least a majority of whom shall be consumer
representatives. For purposes of this section, "consumer representative" means a person who does not
derive more than 20% of annual income, whether directly or through that person's spouse, from the
delivery of health care services. The remaining directors shall at all times be licensed health
professionals who contract with the corporation for the direct provision of health services, or persons
employed by participating health care institutions or organizations that contract with the corporation to
provide health services to the corporation's subscribers, or persons employed by associations of
providers and professionals of health care services. No director shall serve more than 3 consecutive 3-
year terms. [PL 1975, c. 708, §1 (RPR).]

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