(1)(a) Notwithstanding ORS 60.074 (2), a corporation incorporated under ORS chapter 60 is a benefit company under ORS 60.750 to 60.770 if the corporations articles of incorporation state that the corporation is a benefit company subject to ORS 60.750 to 60.770. (b) Notwithstanding ORS 63.074 (3), a limited liability company organized under ORS chapter 63 is a benefit company under ORS 60.750 to 60.770 if the limited liability companys articles of organization state that the limited liability company is a benefit company subject to ORS 60.750 to 60.770. (2)(a) A corporation that is incorporated under ORS chapter 60 may become a benefit company by amending the corporations articles of incorporation to state, in addition to the requirements set forth in ORS 60.047, that the corporation is a benefit company subject to ORS 60.750 to 60.770. The amendment to the articles of incorporation must be approved by a minimum status vote. (b) A limited liability company that is organized under ORS chapter 63 may become a benefit company by amending the limited liability companys articles of organization to state, in addition to the requirements set forth in ORS 63.047, that the limited liability company is a benefit company subject to ORS 60.750 to 60.770. The amendment to the articles of organization must be approved by a minimum status vote. (3) A benefit company may be formed by means of a conversion if articles of conversion that state that the converted entity will be a benefit company that is subject to ORS 60.750 to 60.770 are approved by a minimum status vote. (4) An entity that is not a benefit company may become a benefit company by merging or exchanging equity interests with a benefit company if the shareholders or holders of equity interests of the entity that is not the benefit company approve, by a minimum status vote, a plan of merger or a plan for exchanging equity interests with a benefit company under which the surviving entity will be a benefit company. (5) A benefit company may become an entity other than a benefit company only if an action to remove from the articles of incorporation, articles of organization or articles of conversion the provision that states that the entity is a benefit company subject to ORS 60.750 to 60.770 is approved by a minimum status vote. (6)(a) A plan for a benefit company must be approved by a minimum status vote if the plan would: (A) Merge the benefit company with an entity that is not a benefit company, if the surviving entity would not be a benefit company; (B) Provide for exchanging equity interests with an entity that is not a benefit company, if the exchange would create an entity that is not a benefit company and that would hold substantially all of the benefit companys assets; (C) Convert the benefit company to an entity that is not a benefit company; or (D) Otherwise cause ORS 60.750 to 60.770 not to apply to the benefit company. (b) A sale, lease, exchange or other disposition of all or substantially all of a benefit companys assets must be approved by a minimum status vote unless the benefit company conducts the sale, lease, exchange or other disposition in the ordinary course of the benefit companys business. (7) A provision of a benefit companys articles of incorporation, articles of organization, articles of conversion or plan described in subsection (6) of this section may be inconsistent with or supersede a provision of ORS 60.750 to 60.770 only to the extent that the provision in the articles of incorporation, articles of organization, articles of conversion or plan imposes a more stringent requirement on the benefit company, in keeping with the purposes set forth in ORS 60.750 to 60.770, than a provision of ORS 60.750 to 60.770 imposes. Note: See note under 60.750.
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