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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) A record authorized or required to be delivered to the secretary of state for filing under this chapter must comply with the requirements of Article 2 of chapter 23.95 RCW. The secretary of state shall:
(a) For a statement of dissociation, send:
(i) A copy of the filed statement and a receipt for the fees to the person that the statement indicates has dissociated as a general partner; and
(ii) A copy of the filed statement and receipt to the limited partnership;
(b) For a statement of withdrawal, send:
(i) A copy of the filed statement and a receipt for the fees to the person on whose behalf the record was filed; and
(ii) If the statement refers to an existing limited partnership, a copy of the filed statement and receipt to the limited partnership; and
(c) For all other records, send a copy of the filed record and a receipt for the fees to the person on whose behalf the record was filed.
(2) A record delivered to the secretary of state for filing under this chapter may specify an effective time and a delayed effective date in accordance with RCW 23.95.210. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, a record filed by the secretary of state is effective as provided in RCW 23.95.210.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Washington Revised Code Title 25. Partnerships § 25.10.251. Delivery to and filing of records by secretary of state--Effective time and date - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wa/title-25-partnerships/wa-rev-code-25-10-251/
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