PTBC (Physical Therapy Board of California) California Law Practice Exam

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What can a professional corporation do?

Perform any act authorized by public law

Perform only acts related to physical therapy

Perform any act authorized in its articles, incorporation, or bylaws if not in conflict with specific regulations

A professional corporation is a type of corporation that allows certain professionals, such as doctors or lawyers, to incorporate their practice. Unlike a regular corporation, a professional corporation can only provide services within the scope of their profession. Option C is correct because it states that a professional corporation can perform any act authorized in its articles, incorporation, or bylaws as long as it is not in conflict with specific regulations. This means that a professional corporation can provide any service that is within the scope of their profession and authorized by their governing body. Options A and B are incorrect because they are limiting the scope of services a professional corporation can provide. Option D is incorrect because a professional corporation can enter into partnerships with other entities, not just other corporations.

Only enter into partnerships with other corporations

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