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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) A certificate of organization may be amended or restated at any time, except that in accordance with Section 48-3a-1303, a low-profit limited liability company shall amend its certificate of organization if the limited liability company ceases to be a low-profit limited liability company.
(2) To amend its certificate of organization, a limited liability company must deliver to the division for filing an amendment stating:
(a) the name of the limited liability company;
(b) the date of filing of its initial certificate of organization; and
(c) the changes the amendment makes to the certificate as most recently amended or restated.
(3) To restate its certificate of organization, a limited liability company must deliver to the division for filing a restatement designated as such in its heading.
(4) If a member of a member-managed limited liability company, or a manager of a manager-managed limited liability company, knows that any information in a filed certificate of organization was inaccurate when the certificate was filed or has become inaccurate due to changed circumstances, the member or manager shall promptly:
(a) cause the certificate to be amended; or
(b) if appropriate, deliver to the division for filing a statement of change under Section 16-17-206 or a statement of correction under Section 48-3a-208.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Utah Code Title 48. Partnership--Unincorporated Business Entities § 48-3a-202. Amendment or restatement of certificate of organization - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ut/title-48-partnership-unincorporated-business-entities/ut-code-sect-48-3a-202/
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