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Code · Michigan · Chapter 450 — Corporations

450.252a Consent by attorney general; failure to provide written notice under subsection (1); submission of affidavit; judicial review of refusal of attorney general to c

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450.252a Consent by attorney general; failure to provide written notice under subsection (1); submission of affidavit; judicial review of refusal of attorney general to consent to transaction.
Sec. 2a.
(1)If a charitable corporation or other entity described in section 1(1) submits a written request to the attorney general for consent to the filing of a certificate of dissolution, merger, or conversion, an amendment to or restatement of its articles of incorporation, or to a dissolution or if a foreign corporation submits a written request for consent to filing a certificate of withdrawal under this act, the attorney general shall, within 120 days after the attorney general receives the request, either provide written consent to the filing or dissolution or give written notice to the person that submitted the request, specifying the reasons for the refusal to consent or requesting that the person provide additional information.
(2)If the attorney general fails to provide the written notice required under subsection
(1)within the 120-day period described in that subsection, the person that submitted the request may prepare an affidavit attesting to the submission of that request and the failure of the attorney general to respond and may submit the affidavit to the department of licensing and regulatory affairs under section 2.
(3)A domestic or foreign charitable corporation or other entity that is subject to this act may seek judicial review of the refusal of the attorney general to consent to a transaction described in subsection
(1)under sections 103, 104, and 106 of the administrative procedures act of 1969, 1969 PA 306, MCL 24.303, 24.304, and 24.306.
History: Add. 2014, Act 558 , Imd. Eff. Jan. 15, 2015
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