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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 57D — North Carolina Limited Liability Company Act

§ 57D-2-22. Amendment of articles of organization.

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§ 57D-2-22. Amendment of articles of organization.
(a)An LLC may amend its articles of organization to add or change a provision that is required or permitted in the articles of organization or to delete a provision that is not required to be included in the articles of organization. Whether a provision is required or permitted in the articles of organization is determined as of the effective date of the amendment. The LLC shall amend or otherwise correct its articles of organization when
(i)there is a change in the name of the LLC or
(ii)they contain an inaccurate statement.
(b)Any amendment to the articles of organization must be approved by either of the following:
(1)All of the members.
(2)If no member of the LLC has been identified in the manner provided in this Chapter, a majority of the organizers. (2013-157, s. 2.)
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