Texas Business Organizations Code - Section 9.101. Revocation Of Registration By Secretary Of State
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§ 9.101. REVOCATION OF REGISTRATION BY SECRETARY OF
STATE. (a) If it appears to the secretary of state that, with
respect to a foreign filing entity, a circumstance described by
Subsection (b) exists, the secretary of state may notify the entity
of the circumstance by mail or certified mail addressed to the
foreign filing entity at the entity's registered office or
principal place of business as shown on the records of the secretary
of state.
(b) The secretary of state may revoke a foreign filing
entity's registration if the secretary of state finds that the
entity has failed to, and, before the 91st day after the date notice
was mailed, has not corrected the entity's failure to:
(1) file a report within the period required by law or
pay a fee or penalty prescribed by law when due and payable;
(2) maintain a registered agent or registered office
in this state as required by law;
(3) amend its registration when required by law; or
(4) pay a fee required in connection with a filing, or
payment of the fee was dishonored when presented by the state for
payment.
Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 182, § 1, eff. Jan. 1, 2006.
Section: 9.010 9.011 9.051 9.052 9.053 9.054 9.055 9.101 9.102 9.103 9.104 9.105 9.106 9.151 9.152
Last modified: August 11, 2007
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