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Code · Connecticut · Title 3 — State Elective Officers · CHAPTER 33 — Secretary

Sec. 3-99f. Prohibited acts re data submitted to Secretary of the State on behalf of business entity. Penalty.

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(a)The following actions are prohibited with respect to any data, document or record submitted to the Secretary of the State on behalf of a business entity under title 33 or 34:
(1)Including the name of a person on a document filed with the Secretary under title 33 or 34 without the named person's written consent if the person is included in the filing as:
(A)The registered agent;
(B)The person causing the document to be delivered to the Secretary for filing;
(C)The person incorporating, forming or organizing an entity;
(D)The person named as officer, director, member, manager, partner or other principal of the entity; or
(E)Any other person required under title 33 or 34 to be identified in a document filed with the Secretary.
(2)Including an address in a document filed with the Secretary under title 33 or 34 without the consent of the owner or occupant of the included address; and
(3)Delivering a document regarding an entity to the Secretary if the person who makes the delivery lacks the necessary written consent or authority to do so.
(b)An intentional violation of this section in connection with a filing with the Secretary of the State shall constitute perjury under section 53a-156 and shall be a class D felony.
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