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Code · Illinois · Chapter 805 — BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS · Act 317

Sec. 37. Fees.

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Sec. 37. Fees.
(a)The Secretary of State shall charge and collect in accordance with the provisions of this Act and rules adopted under its authority all of the following:
(1)Fees for filing documents.
(2)Miscellaneous charges.
(3)Fees for the sale of lists of filings and for copies of any documents.
(b)The Secretary of State shall charge and collect for all of the following:
(1)Filing articles of organization, $100.
(2)Filing amendments, $25.
(3)Filing a statement of termination, $5.
(4)Filing an application for use of an assumed name, the amount under the fee schedule
in Section 50-10 of the Limited Liability Company Act.
(5)Filing an application for change of assumed name, $5.
(6)Filing an application for cancellation of an assumed name, $5.
(7)Filing an annual report of a limited worker cooperative association, $50, if
filed as required by this Act, plus a penalty if delinquent.
(8)Filing an application for reinstatement of a limited worker cooperative
association, $75.
(9)Filing articles of merger, $75 plus $25 for each party to the merger in excess of
the first 2 parties.
(10)Filing a statement of change of address of registered office or change of
registered agent, or both, $25.
(11)Filing, amending, or cancelling a statement of authority, $25.
(12)Filing, amending, or cancelling a statement of denial, $5.
(c)The Secretary of State shall charge and collect for furnishing a copy or certified copy of any document, instrument, or paper relating to a limited worker cooperative association, $25.
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