(1)(a) A domestic or foreign parent eligible entity that holds a membership in a domestic corporation that carries at least 80 percent of the voting power of each class of membership of the domestic corporation which has voting power may:1. Merge the subsidiary into itself, or into another domestic or foreign eligible entity in which the parent eligible entity owns at least 80 percent of the voting power of each class and series of the outstanding interests that have voting power; or
2. Merge itself into the subsidiary.
(b) Mergers under subparagraphs (a)1. and 2. do not require the approval of the board of directors or members of the subsidiary unless the articles of incorporation or organic rules of the parent eligible entity or the articles of incorporation of the subsidiary entity otherwise provide. The articles of merger relating to a merger under this section do not need to be signed by the subsidiary entity.
(2) The parent eligible entity shall, within 10 days after the effective date of a merger approved under subsection (1), notify each of the subsidiary entity’s members that the merger has become effective.
(3) Except as provided for in subsections (1) and (2), a merger between a parent eligible entity and a domestic subsidiary corporation is governed by ss. 617.1101-617.1107, which are applicable to mergers generally.