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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 15 — CORPORATIONS AND UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATIONS · Chapter 1

§ 136. Processing of documents by Department of State.

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§ 136. Processing of documents by Department of State.
(a)Filing of documents.-- Except as provided in subsection (f), if a document conforms to section 135 (relating to requirements to be met by filed documents) the Department of State shall forthwith file the document, certify that the document has been filed by endorsing upon the document the fact and date of filing, make and retain a copy thereof and return the document or a copy thereof so endorsed to or upon the order of the person who delivered the document to the department.
(b)Duplicate copy.--
(1)If a duplicate copy, which may be either a signed or conformed copy, of any articles or other document authorized or required by this title to be filed in the department is delivered to the department with the original signed document, the department shall stamp the duplicate copy with the date received by the department and return the duplicate copy to the person who delivered it to the department.
(2)(Reserved).
(3)In lieu of date stamping the duplicate copy of the original signed document as provided in paragraph (1), the department may make a copy of the original signed document at the cost of the person who delivered it to the department.
(c)Effective date and time.-- Except as otherwise provided in this title and subject to sections 138 (relating to statement of correction) and 141 (relating to abandonment of filing before effectiveness), a document filed by the department under a provision of this title is effective:
(1)on the date and at the time of its delivery to the department;
(2)on the date of delivery and at the time specified in the document as its effective time, if the time specified is later than the time under paragraph (1); or
(3)at a specified delayed effective date and:
(i)at a specified time; or
(ii)if no time is specified, at 12:01 a.m. on the date specified.
(d)Copies.-- The department may make a copy, on microfilm or otherwise, of any document filed in, with or by it pursuant to this title, or any statute hereby supplied or repealed, and thereafter destroy the document or return it to or upon the order of the person who delivered the document to the department.
(e)Redaction of information.-- If law other than this title prohibits the disclosure by the department of information contained in a document in record form delivered to the department for filing, the department shall accept the document if it otherwise complies with this title but may redact the information.
(f)Rejection of document.-- The department may reject a document for filing if the department reasonably believes the document:
(1)is being filed fraudulently; or
(2)may be used to accomplish a fraudulent, criminal or unlawful purpose.
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(Dec. 19, 1990, P.L.834, No.198, eff. imd.; Dec. 18, 1992, P.L.1333, No.169, eff. 60 days; July 9, 2013, P.L.476, No.67, eff. 60 days; Oct. 22, 2014, P.L.2640, No.172, eff. July 1, 2015; Nov. 3, 2022, P.L.1791, No.122, eff. 60 days)
2022 Amendment. Act 122 amended subsec.
(a)and added subsec. (f).
2014 Amendment. Act 172 amended subsec.
(c)and added subsec. (e).
2013 Amendment. Act 67 amended subsec. (b).
Cross References. Section 136 is referred to in sections 335, 345, 355, 366, 375, 8433, 8434, 8474, 8482, 8621, 8622, 8625, 8636, 8665, 8681.1, 8682, 8701, 8821, 8822, 8825, 8832, 8833, 8872, 8878 of this title.
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