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Code · Alaska · Title 10 · Chapter 20

Sec. 10.20.635. Department fees.

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Sec. 10.20.635. Department fees.
(a)The commissioner shall establish by regulation and charge and collect fees for filing
(1)articles of incorporation and issuing a certificate of incorporation;
(2)articles of amendment and issuing a certificate of amendment;
(3)restated articles of incorporation and issuing a restated certificate of incorporation;
(4)articles of merger or consolidation and issuing a certificate of merger or consolidation;
(5)a statement of change of address of registered office or change of registered agent, or both;
(6)articles of dissolution;
(7)an application of a foreign corporation for a certificate of authority to conduct affairs in this state and issuing a certificate of authority;
(8)an application of a foreign corporation for an amended certificate of authority to conduct affairs in this state and issuing an amended certificate of authority;
(9)a copy of an amendment to the articles of incorporation of a foreign corporation holding a certificate of authority to conduct affairs in this state;
(10)a copy of articles of merger of a foreign corporation holding a certificate of authority to conduct affairs in this state;
(11)an application for withdrawal of a foreign corporation and issuing a certificate of withdrawal;
(12)any other statement or report, including a biennial report, of a domestic or foreign corporation.
(b)The department may by regulation charge each corporation subject to this chapter a fixed fee in place of the various fees specified in this chapter and for routine administrative services rendered to the corporation by the department.
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