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Code · Montana · Title 35 — Corporations, Partnerships, and Associations · Chapter 8 · Part 2

35-8-203. Amendment of articles of organization -- restatement.

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35-8-203 . Amendment of articles of organization -- restatement.
(1)The articles of organization of a limited liability company are amended by filing articles of amendment with the secretary of state. The articles of amendment must set forth:
(a)the name of the limited liability company;
(b)the date the articles of organization were filed; and
(c)the amendment to the articles of organization.
(2)The articles of organization may be amended as desired, so long as the amended articles of organization contain only provisions that may be lawfully contained in articles of organization at the time of making the amendment.
(3)Articles of organization may be restated at any time. Restated articles of organization must be filed with the secretary of state, must be specifically designated as such in the heading, and must state either in the heading or in an introductory paragraph the limited liability company's present name and, if it has been changed, all of its former names and the date of the filing of its articles of organization. Restated articles of organization supersede the original articles of organization and any previous amendments to the original articles of organization.
(4)An amendment to the articles of organization of a limited liability company must be in the form and manner designated by the secretary of state.
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