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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 86 - LIMITED-LIABILITY COMPANIES

NRS 86.221 Amendment and restatement of articles of organization.

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NRS 86.221 Amendment and restatement of articles of organization.
1. The articles of organization of a limited-liability company may be amended for any purpose, not inconsistent with law, as determined by all of the members or permitted by the articles or an operating agreement.
2. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 77.340 , an amendment must be made in the form of a certificate setting forth:
(a)The name of the limited-liability company;
(b)Whether the limited-liability company is managed by managers or members; and
(c)The amendment to the articles of organization.
3. The certificate of amendment must be signed by a manager of the company or, if management is not vested in a manager, by a member.
4. Restated articles of organization may be signed and filed in the same manner as a certificate of amendment. If the certificate alters or amends the articles in any manner, it must be accompanied by a form prescribed by the Secretary of State setting forth which provisions of the articles of organization on file with the Secretary of State are being altered or amended.
5. The following may be omitted from the restated articles of organization:
(a)The names, addresses, signatures and acknowledgments of the organizers;
(b)The names and addresses of the past and present members or managers; and
(c)The information required pursuant to NRS 77.310 .
6. A certificate of amendment or restated articles of organization filed pursuant to this section are effective at the time of the filing of the certificate or restated articles with the Secretary of State or upon a later date and time as specified in the certificate or restated articles, which date must not be more than 90 days after the date on which the certificate or restated articles are filed. If a certificate or restated articles filed pursuant to this section specify a later effective date but do not specify an effective time, the certificate or restated articles are effective at 12:01 a.m. in the Pacific time zone on the specified later date.
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