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Section 30-21-602 - PROCEDURE AND EFFECT.

ID Code § 30-21-602 (2019) (N/A)
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30-21-602. PROCEDURE AND EFFECT. (a) If the secretary of state determines that one (1) or more grounds exist under section 30-21-601, Idaho Code, for administratively dissolving a domestic filing entity, the secretary of state shall serve the entity pursuant to section 30-21-212, Idaho Code, with notice in a record of the secretary of state’s determination.

(b) If a domestic filing entity, not later than sixty (60) days after service of the notice required by subsection (a) of this section, does not cure or demonstrate to the satisfaction of the secretary of state the nonexistence of each ground determined by the secretary of state, the secretary of state shall administratively dissolve the entity by signing a statement of administrative dissolution that recites the grounds for dissolution and the effective date of dissolution. The secretary of state shall file the statement and serve a copy on the entity pursuant to section 30-21-212, Idaho Code.

(c) A domestic filing entity that is dissolved administratively continues its existence as the same type of entity but may not carry on any activities except as necessary to wind up its activities and affairs and liquidate its assets in the manner provided in its organic law or to apply for reinstatement under section 30-21-603, Idaho Code.

(d) The administrative dissolution of a domestic filing entity does not terminate the authority of its registered agent.

History:

[30-21-602, added 2015, ch. 243, sec. 12, p. 780.]

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Section 30-21-602 - PROCEDURE AND EFFECT.