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  SECTION 616.01. Number of persons required; requisites of proposed charter.  


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  • 1Twenty-five or more persons who are residents and qualified electors of the county in which the annual public fair is to be located, who wish to form an association not for profit for the purpose of conducting and operating public fairs or expositions, may become incorporated in the following manner. The subscribers shall submit the proposed charter to the department for review and approval. If the proposed charter is approved, the subscribers shall sign and present the proposed charter to the judge of the circuit court for the county in which the principal office of the association will be located. The proposed charter must specify:
    106(1) 107The name of the association and the place where the principal office is to be located. The name of the association shall include the word, “Inc.”
    133(2) 134The general nature of the objectives and powers of the association, including a provision that the association is incorporated for the sole purpose of conducting and operating public fairs or expositions.
    165(3) 166The qualifications and terms of association members and criteria for their admission and expulsion. Provision may be made in the charter for ex officio membership.
    191(4) 192The time for which the association is to exist.
    201(5) 202The name and residence of each subscriber.
    209(6) 210Procedures for the election of and governance by officers, who may be elected or appointed.
    225(7) 226The designation of officers who will manage the affairs of the association until the first election or appointment under the charter.
    247(8) 248Procedures for the adoption, amendment, or rescission of bylaws of the association.
    260(9) 261The highest amount of indebtedness or liability that may be accrued by the association.
History.-s. 1, ch. 7388, 1917; RGS 4517; CGL 6516; s. 1, ch. 57-796; s. 1, ch. 59-166; s. 2, ch. 81-318; ss. 4, 25, 26, ch. 83-239; ss. 2, 44, ch. 93-168; s. 2, ch. 2012-204.

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