H.B. 08-1055 Business entities - filing requirements - dissolution voting - deadlines - obsolete provisions. Clarifies that, to file articles of incorporation for a cooperative or a certificate of limited partnership, the mailing address of each incorporator or each general partner must be filed with the secretary of state. Moves the title protection for a cooperative to a different citation. Clarifies that an executor of an estate, the guardian, or other legal representative, of a former registered agent may file a change form with the secretary of state for the former registered agent. Clarifies that, when dissolving a nonprofit corporation, the board of directors shall submit the question to members who are entitled to vote. Deletes obsolete references to the national market system of the national association of securities dealers automated quotation system. Replaces the phrase "certificate of incorporation" with "articles of incorporation".
Removes an exception that authorizes a person to make filings on the next business day if the deadline occurs on a Saturday, Sunday, legal holiday, or when the office is closed.
Eliminates obsolete provisions and makes technical corrections.
APPROVED by Governor March 6, 2008
EFFECTIVE August 5, 2008
NOTE: This act was passed without a safety clause. For further explanation concerning the effective date,
see page vi of this digest.
H.B. 08-1089 Nonprofit corporation - board of directors - action without a meeting. States that, unless otherwise provided in the bylaws, the board of directors of a nonprofit corporation may take action upon written notice and the board members' written vote or failure to respond.
APPROVED by Governor March 13, 2008
EFFECTIVE August 5, 2008
NOTE: This act was passed without a safety clause. For further explanation concerning the effective date,
see page vi of this digest.
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