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Code · Kansas · Chapter 17 — Corporations

17-7506. Fees for corporate documents filed and indexed or issued by secretary of state; fees for certificates and copies; rules and regulations.

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17-7506. Fees for corporate documents filed and indexed or issued by secretary of state; fees for certificates and copies; rules and regulations.
(a)The secretary of state shall charge each corporation a fee established pursuant to rules and regulations, but not exceeding $250, for issuing or filing and indexing articles of incorporation of a for-profit or a foreign corporation application.
(b)The secretary of state shall charge each corporation a fee established by rules and regulations, but not exceeding $50, for articles of incorporation of a nonprofit corporation.
(c)The secretary of state shall charge each corporation a fee established by rules and regulations, but not exceeding $150, for issuing or filing and indexing any of the corporate documents described below:
(1)Certificate of extension, revocation of dissolution, restoration or revival of articles of incorporation;
(2)certificate of amendment of articles of incorporation, either prior to or after payment of capital;
(3)certificate of designation of preferences;
(4)certificate of retirement of preferred stock;
(5)certificate of increase or reduction of capital;
(6)certificate of dissolution, either prior to or after beginning business;
(7)certificate of revocation of voluntary dissolution;
(8)certificate of change of location of registered office and resident agent;
(9)certificate of merger or consolidation or agreement of merger or consolidation;
(10)certificate of ownership and merger;
(11)certificate of extension, restoration, renewal or revival of a certificate of authority of foreign corporation to do business in Kansas;
(12)change of resident agent or amendment by foreign corporation;
(13)certificate of withdrawal of foreign corporation;
(14)certificate of correction of any of the instruments designated in this section;
(15)reservation of corporate name;
(16)restated articles of incorporation;
(17)extension of a business entity information report;
(18)certificate of validation; and
(19)certificate of reinstatement.
(d)The secretary of state shall charge each corporation a fee established pursuant to rules and regulations, but not exceeding $50, for issuing certified copies, photocopies, certificates of good standing and any other certificate or filing for which a filing or indexing fee is not prescribed by law.
(e)The secretary of state shall not charge fees for providing the following information: Name of the corporation; postal address of its registered office and the name of its resident agent; the amount of its authorized capital stock; the state of its incorporation; date of filing of articles of incorporation, foreign corporation application or business entity information report; and date of expiration.
(f)The secretary of state shall prescribe by rules and regulations any fees required by this act.
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