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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 275 — Limited liability companies

275.035 Restatement of articles of organization.

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(1)A limited liability company may restate its articles of organization by delivering to
the Secretary of State for filing articles of restatement setting forth the name of the
limited liability company and the text of the restated articles of organization
together with a certificate stating whether the restatement contains an amendment to
the articles of organization requiring member approval and, if it does, setting forth
the information required by KRS 275.030(4).
(2)Restated articles of organization shall supersede the original articles of organization
and all amendments to them when the restated articles of organization become
effective pursuant to KRS 14A.2-070.
(3)The Secretary of State may certify restated articles of organization as the articles of
organization currently in effect, without including the certificate information
required by subsection
(1)of this section.
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