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Code · Kansas · Chapter 17 — Corporations

17-7674. Same; amendments.

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17-7674. Same; amendments.
(a)The articles of organization may be amended as provided in a certificate of amendment or judicial decree of amendment upon filing of the certificate of amendment or judicial decree of amendment with the secretary of state or upon the future effective date specified in the certificate of amendment or judicial decree. The certificate of amendment or judicial decree shall set forth:
(1)The name of the limited liability company; and
(2)the amendment to the articles of organization.
(b)A manager or, if there is no manager, then any member who becomes aware that any statement in the articles of organization was false in any material respect when made, or that any matter described has changed making the articles of organization false in any material respect, shall promptly amend the articles of organization.
(c)Articles of organization may be amended at any time for any other proper purpose.
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