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Bill would let non‑licensed assistant managers operate a single‑member PLLC temporarily to preserve practice value

2115763 · January 15, 2025
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Summary

Rep. Eric Turr and a physician’s spouse told the committee HB 98 would allow a non‑licensed assistant manager to step in for a solo professional limited liability company (PLLC) for up to a year to preserve operations and enable orderly sale, winding up or recruitment of a licensed replacement.

Representative Eric Turr introduced HB 98, a bill that would permit a non‑licensed assistant manager to be appointed temporarily to operate a single‑member professional limited liability company (PLLC) if the licensed owner and manager dies or otherwise becomes unavailable.

Turr described the issue as a succession problem for solo professional practices that must be managed and directed by licensed professionals. “If there are more than one member,…

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