Utah Code 16-6a-1410. Grounds for administrative dissolution
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The division may commence a proceeding under Section 16-6a-1411 for administrative dissolution of a nonprofit corporation if:
(1) the nonprofit corporation does not pay when they are due any taxes, fees, or penalties imposed by this chapter or other applicable laws of this state;
Terms Used In Utah Code 16-6a-1410
- Articles of incorporation: include :(3)(a) amended articles of incorporation;(3)(b) restated articles of incorporation;(3)(c) articles of merger; and(3)(d) a document of a similar import to the documents described in Subsections (3)(a) through (c). See Utah Code 16-6a-102
- Corporation: A legal entity owned by the holders of shares of stock that have been issued, and that can own, receive, and transfer property, and carry on business in its own name.
- Deliver: includes delivery by mail or another means of transmission authorized by Section
16-6a-103 , except that delivery to the division means actual receipt by the division. See Utah Code 16-6a-102- Division: means the Division of Corporations and Commercial Code. See Utah Code 16-6a-102
- Notice: means the same as that term is defined in Section
16-6a-103 . See Utah Code 16-6a-102- Proceeding: includes :
(42)(a) a civil suit;(42)(b) arbitration;(42)(c) mediation;(42)(d) a criminal action;(42)(e) an administrative action; or(42)(f) an investigatory action. See Utah Code 16-6a-102- Registered agent: means the registered agent of:
(45)(a) a domestic nonprofit corporation; or(45)(b) a foreign nonprofit corporation. See Utah Code 16-6a-102- State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes a state, district, or territory of the United States. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
(2) the nonprofit corporation does not deliver its annual report to the division when it is due;(3) the nonprofit corporation is without a registered agent; or(4) the nonprofit corporation does not give notice to the division that:(4)(a) its registered agent has been changed;(4)(b) its registered agent has resigned; or(4)(c) the nonprofit corporation’s period of duration stated in its articles of incorporation expires.