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Code · Oklahoma · Title 18 — Corporations

§18-441-206. Certificate of good standing or authorization.

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CERTIFICATE OF GOOD STANDING OR AUTHORIZATION.
(a)The Secretary of State, upon request and payment of the required fee, shall furnish any person that requests it a certificate of good standing for a limited cooperative association if the records filed in the Office of the Secretary of State show that the Secretary of State has filed the association’s articles of organization, that the association is in good standing, and that the Secretary of State has not filed a statement of termination.
(b)The Secretary of State, upon request and payment of the required fee, shall furnish to any person that requests it a certificate of authority for a foreign cooperative if the records filed in the Office of the Secretary of State show that the Secretary of State has filed the foreign cooperative’s certificate
of authority, has not revoked nor has reason to revoke the certificate of authority, and has not filed a notice of cancellation.
(c)Subject to any exceptions stated in the certificate, a certificate of good standing or authority issued by the Secretary of State establishes conclusively that the limited cooperative association or foreign cooperative is in good standing or is authorized to transact business in this state. Added by Laws 2009, c. 68, § 26, eff. Jan. 1, 2010.
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