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2000 SESSION
SB 326 State Corporation Commission; delivery and filing of documents.
Introduced by: William C. Wampler, Jr. | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
State Corporation Commission; delivery and filing of documents. Makes a number of housekeeping amendments to provisions relating to the delivery by the SCC to, and filing of business, organizational and other documents by, business entities. The technical amendments (i) give mailings from the SCC to limited liability companies, limited partnerships, and registered limited liability partnerships the same presumption of delivery that currently exists for mailings to corporations; (ii) clarify that limited liability company documents delivered to the SCC for filing may be executed by a person other than a member or manager; (iii) correct two erroneous citations in the Virginia Uniform Partnership Act; and (iv) allow a registered limited liability partnership to change its principal office of record by making an appropriate change on its annual report rather than by an amendment to its statement of registration.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
State Corporation Commission; delivery and filing of documents. Makes a number of housekeeping amendments to provisions relating to the delivery by the SCC to, and filing of business, organizational and other documents by, business entities. The technical amendments (i) give mailings from the SCC to limited liability companies, limited partnerships, and registered limited liability partnerships the same presumption of delivery that currently exists for mailings to corporations; (ii) clarify that limited liability company documents delivered to the SCC for filing may be executed by a person other than a member or manager; (iii) correct two erroneous citations in the Virginia Uniform Partnership Act; and (iv) allow a registered limited liability partnership to change its principal office of record by making an appropriate change on its annual report rather than by an amendment to its statement of registration.