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Code · Utah · Title 16 — Corporations · Chapter 6A

Repealed 10/1/2026

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Repealed 10/1/2026
16-6a-1413. Appeal from denial of reinstatement.
(1)If the division denies a nonprofit corporation's application for reinstatement following administrative dissolution under Section 16-6a-1411 , the division shall mail to the nonprofit corporation in the manner provided in Subsection 16-6a-1411(5) written notice:
(a)setting forth the reasons for denying the application; and
(b)stating that the nonprofit corporation has the right to appeal the division's determination to the executive director as provided in Subsection
(2).
(2)If the division denies a nonprofit corporation's application for reinstatement following administrative dissolution, in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 4, Administrative Procedures Act , the following may appeal the denial to the executive director:
(a)the nonprofit corporation for which the reinstatement was requested; or
(b)the representative of the nonprofit corporation for which reinstatement was requested.
Repealed by Chapter 93 , 2026 General Session
Amended by Chapter 386 , 2009 General Session
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