Illinois Compiled Statutes

805 ILCS 10/2 (2026)

It is the legislative intent to provide for the incorporation of an individual or group of individuals to render the same professional service or related professional services to the public for which such individuals are required by law to be licensed or to obtain other legal authorization, while preserving the established professional aspects of the personal relationship between the professional person and those he or she serves professionally

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(805 ILCS 10/2) (from Ch. 32, par. 415-2)
    Sec. 2. It is the legislative intent to provide for the incorporation of an individual or group of individuals to render the same professional service or related professional services to the public for which such individuals are required by law to be licensed or to obtain other legal authorization, while preserving the established professional aspects of the personal relationship between the professional person and those he or she serves professionally.
(Source: P.A. 99-227, eff. 8-3-15.)

    
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 6 cases, 2004–2005 · leading case: Chatham Foot Specialists, P.C. v. Health Care Serv. Corp., 837 N.E.2d 48 (Ill. 2005).
Chatham Foot Specialists, P.C. v. Health Care Serv. Corp., 837 N.E.2d 48 (Ill. 2005). · cites it 3× “See 805 ILCS 10/2 (West 2000). The Podiatric Association maintains that the purpose of professionals operating in corporate form, pursuant to the provisions of the Act, is to obtain the protection of limited liability, as well as garner certain tax benefits.”
Ford Motor Credit Co. v. Sperry, 827 N.E.2d 422 (Ill. 2005). · cites it 2× “" 805 ILCS 10/2 (West 2000). Section 7 of the Professional Service Corporation Act requires that the corporations organized and incorporated under this Act must render professional services only through "its officers, employees and agents who are duly licensed * * * to render…”
Riggs v. Woman to Woman, Obstetrics & Gynecology, P.C., 812 N.E.2d 1027 (Ill. App. Ct. 2004). “” 805 ILCS 10/2 (West 2002). The trial court found that the Act was intended for the protection of the public.”
Chatham Foot Specialist, P.C. v. Health Care Serv. Corp. Corrected opinion posted 10/11/05 (Ill. 2005). · cites it 3× “See 805 ILCS 10/2 (West 2000). The Podiatric Association maintains that the purpose of professionals operating in corporate form, pursuant to the provisions of the Act, is to obtain the protection of limited liability, as well as garner certain tax benefits.”
Ford Motor Credit Co. v. Sperry (Ill. 2005). “” 805 ILCS 10/2 (West 2000). Section 7 of the Professional Service Corporation Act requires that the corporations organized and incorporated under this Act must render professional services only through “its officers, employees and agents who are duly licensed *** to render such…”
Riggs v. Woman to Woman, Obstetrics & Gynecology, P.C. (Ill. App. Ct. 2004). “" 805 ILCS 10/2 (West 2002). The trial court found that the Act was intended for the protection of the public.”
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