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Code · Montana · Title 35 — Corporations, Partnerships, and Associations · Chapter 18 · Part 5

35-18-502. Fees to be charged by secretary of state.

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35-18-502 . Fees to be charged by secretary of state.
(1)The secretary of state shall charge and collect a fee for each of the following:
(a)filing articles of incorporation and issuing a certificate of incorporation;
(b)filing articles of amendment and issuing a certificate of amendment;
(c)filing articles of consolidation or merger and issuing a certificate of consolidation or merger;
(d)filing articles of conversion and issuing a certificate of conversion;
(e)filing a certificate of election to dissolve and issuing a certificate of election to dissolve;
(f)filing articles of dissolution and issuing a certificate of dissolution; and
(g)filing a certificate of change of principal office and issuing a certificate of change of principal office.
(2)Fees pursuant to this section must be set and deposited in accordance with 2-15-405 .
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