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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) To the extent applicable, a terminated entity, to be reinstated, must complete the requirements of this section.
(b) The owners, members, governing persons, or other persons must approve the reinstatement of the domestic entity in the manner provided by the title of this code governing the domestic entity.
(c) After approval of the reinstatement of a filing entity that was terminated, the filing entity shall file a certificate of reinstatement in accordance with Chapter 4.
(d) A certificate of reinstatement filed under Subsection (c) must contain:
(1) the name of the filing entity;
(2) the filing number the filing officer assigned to the entity;
(3) the effective date of the entity's termination;
(4) a statement that the reinstatement of the filing entity has been approved in the manner required by this code; and
(5) the name of the entity's registered agent and the address of the entity's registered office.
(e) A tax clearance letter from the comptroller stating that the filing entity has satisfied all franchise tax liabilities and may be reinstated must be filed with the certificate of reinstatement if the filing entity is a taxable entity under Chapter 171, Tax Code, other than a nonprofit corporation.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Business Organizations Code - BUS ORG § 11.202. Procedures for Reinstatement - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/business-organizations-code/bus-org-sect-11-202/
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