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48-2c-1207. Procedure for and effect of administrative dissolution.
(1) If the division determines that one or more grounds exist under Section 48-2c-1206for dissolving a company, it shall mail to the company written notice of:
(a) the division's determination that one or more grounds exist for dissolving thecompany; and
(b) the grounds for dissolving the company.
(2) (a) If the company does not correct each ground for dissolution, or demonstrate to thereasonable satisfaction of the division that each ground does not exist, within 60 days aftermailing the notice provided in Subsection (1), the division shall administratively dissolve thecompany.
(b) If a company is dissolved under Subsection (2)(a), the division shall mail writtennotice of the administrative dissolution to the dissolved company at its principal office, statingthe date of dissolution specified in Subsection (2)(d).
(c) The division shall mail a copy of the notice of administrative dissolution including astatement of the grounds for the administrative dissolution, to:
(i) the registered agent of the dissolved company; or
(ii) if there is no registered agent of record, or if the mailing to the registered agent isreturned as undeliverable, at least one member if the company is member-managed or onemanager of the company if the company is manager-managed, at their addresses as reflected onthe notice, annual report, or document most recently filed with the division.
(d) A company's effective date of administrative dissolution is five days after the date thedivision mails the written notice of dissolution under Subsection (2)(b).
(e) On the effective date of dissolution, any assumed names filed on behalf of thedissolved company under Title 42, Chapter 2, Conducting Business Under Assumed Name, arecanceled.
(f) Notwithstanding Subsection (2)(e), the name of the company that is dissolved and anyassumed names filed on its behalf are not available for two years from the effective date ofdissolution for use by any other person:
(i) transacting business in this state; or
(ii) doing business under an assumed name under Title 42, Chapter 2, ConductingBusiness Under Assumed Name.
(g) Notwithstanding Subsection (2)(e), if the company that is dissolved is reinstated inaccordance with Section 48-2c-1208, the registration of the name of the company and anyassumed names filed on its behalf are reinstated back to the effective date of dissolution.
(3) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (3)(b), a company administratively dissolvedunder this section continues its existence but may not carry on any business except:
(i) the business necessary to wind up and liquidate its business and affairs under Part 13,Winding Up; and
(ii) to give notice to claimants in the manner provided in Sections 48-2c-1305 and48-2c-1306.
(b) If the company is reinstated in accordance with Section 48-2c-1208, businessconducted by the company during a period of administrative dissolution is unaffected by thedissolution.
(4) The administrative dissolution of a company does not terminate the authority of itsregistered agent.


(5) A notice mailed under this section shall be:
(a) mailed first-class, postage prepaid; and
(b) addressed to the most current mailing address appearing on the records of the divisionfor:
(i) the principal office of the company, if the notice is required to be mailed to thecompany;
(ii) the registered agent of the company, if the notice is required to be mailed to theregistered agent; or
(iii) any member if the company is member-managed, or to any manager of the companyif the company is manager-managed, if the notice is required to be mailed to a member ormanager of the company.

Amended by Chapter 141, 2009 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-48 > Chapter-02c > 48-2c-1207

48-2c-1207. Procedure for and effect of administrative dissolution.
(1) If the division determines that one or more grounds exist under Section 48-2c-1206for dissolving a company, it shall mail to the company written notice of:
(a) the division's determination that one or more grounds exist for dissolving thecompany; and
(b) the grounds for dissolving the company.
(2) (a) If the company does not correct each ground for dissolution, or demonstrate to thereasonable satisfaction of the division that each ground does not exist, within 60 days aftermailing the notice provided in Subsection (1), the division shall administratively dissolve thecompany.
(b) If a company is dissolved under Subsection (2)(a), the division shall mail writtennotice of the administrative dissolution to the dissolved company at its principal office, statingthe date of dissolution specified in Subsection (2)(d).
(c) The division shall mail a copy of the notice of administrative dissolution including astatement of the grounds for the administrative dissolution, to:
(i) the registered agent of the dissolved company; or
(ii) if there is no registered agent of record, or if the mailing to the registered agent isreturned as undeliverable, at least one member if the company is member-managed or onemanager of the company if the company is manager-managed, at their addresses as reflected onthe notice, annual report, or document most recently filed with the division.
(d) A company's effective date of administrative dissolution is five days after the date thedivision mails the written notice of dissolution under Subsection (2)(b).
(e) On the effective date of dissolution, any assumed names filed on behalf of thedissolved company under Title 42, Chapter 2, Conducting Business Under Assumed Name, arecanceled.
(f) Notwithstanding Subsection (2)(e), the name of the company that is dissolved and anyassumed names filed on its behalf are not available for two years from the effective date ofdissolution for use by any other person:
(i) transacting business in this state; or
(ii) doing business under an assumed name under Title 42, Chapter 2, ConductingBusiness Under Assumed Name.
(g) Notwithstanding Subsection (2)(e), if the company that is dissolved is reinstated inaccordance with Section 48-2c-1208, the registration of the name of the company and anyassumed names filed on its behalf are reinstated back to the effective date of dissolution.
(3) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (3)(b), a company administratively dissolvedunder this section continues its existence but may not carry on any business except:
(i) the business necessary to wind up and liquidate its business and affairs under Part 13,Winding Up; and
(ii) to give notice to claimants in the manner provided in Sections 48-2c-1305 and48-2c-1306.
(b) If the company is reinstated in accordance with Section 48-2c-1208, businessconducted by the company during a period of administrative dissolution is unaffected by thedissolution.
(4) The administrative dissolution of a company does not terminate the authority of itsregistered agent.


(5) A notice mailed under this section shall be:
(a) mailed first-class, postage prepaid; and
(b) addressed to the most current mailing address appearing on the records of the divisionfor:
(i) the principal office of the company, if the notice is required to be mailed to thecompany;
(ii) the registered agent of the company, if the notice is required to be mailed to theregistered agent; or
(iii) any member if the company is member-managed, or to any manager of the companyif the company is manager-managed, if the notice is required to be mailed to a member ormanager of the company.

Amended by Chapter 141, 2009 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-48 > Chapter-02c > 48-2c-1207

48-2c-1207. Procedure for and effect of administrative dissolution.
(1) If the division determines that one or more grounds exist under Section 48-2c-1206for dissolving a company, it shall mail to the company written notice of:
(a) the division's determination that one or more grounds exist for dissolving thecompany; and
(b) the grounds for dissolving the company.
(2) (a) If the company does not correct each ground for dissolution, or demonstrate to thereasonable satisfaction of the division that each ground does not exist, within 60 days aftermailing the notice provided in Subsection (1), the division shall administratively dissolve thecompany.
(b) If a company is dissolved under Subsection (2)(a), the division shall mail writtennotice of the administrative dissolution to the dissolved company at its principal office, statingthe date of dissolution specified in Subsection (2)(d).
(c) The division shall mail a copy of the notice of administrative dissolution including astatement of the grounds for the administrative dissolution, to:
(i) the registered agent of the dissolved company; or
(ii) if there is no registered agent of record, or if the mailing to the registered agent isreturned as undeliverable, at least one member if the company is member-managed or onemanager of the company if the company is manager-managed, at their addresses as reflected onthe notice, annual report, or document most recently filed with the division.
(d) A company's effective date of administrative dissolution is five days after the date thedivision mails the written notice of dissolution under Subsection (2)(b).
(e) On the effective date of dissolution, any assumed names filed on behalf of thedissolved company under Title 42, Chapter 2, Conducting Business Under Assumed Name, arecanceled.
(f) Notwithstanding Subsection (2)(e), the name of the company that is dissolved and anyassumed names filed on its behalf are not available for two years from the effective date ofdissolution for use by any other person:
(i) transacting business in this state; or
(ii) doing business under an assumed name under Title 42, Chapter 2, ConductingBusiness Under Assumed Name.
(g) Notwithstanding Subsection (2)(e), if the company that is dissolved is reinstated inaccordance with Section 48-2c-1208, the registration of the name of the company and anyassumed names filed on its behalf are reinstated back to the effective date of dissolution.
(3) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (3)(b), a company administratively dissolvedunder this section continues its existence but may not carry on any business except:
(i) the business necessary to wind up and liquidate its business and affairs under Part 13,Winding Up; and
(ii) to give notice to claimants in the manner provided in Sections 48-2c-1305 and48-2c-1306.
(b) If the company is reinstated in accordance with Section 48-2c-1208, businessconducted by the company during a period of administrative dissolution is unaffected by thedissolution.
(4) The administrative dissolution of a company does not terminate the authority of itsregistered agent.


(5) A notice mailed under this section shall be:
(a) mailed first-class, postage prepaid; and
(b) addressed to the most current mailing address appearing on the records of the divisionfor:
(i) the principal office of the company, if the notice is required to be mailed to thecompany;
(ii) the registered agent of the company, if the notice is required to be mailed to theregistered agent; or
(iii) any member if the company is member-managed, or to any manager of the companyif the company is manager-managed, if the notice is required to be mailed to a member ormanager of the company.

Amended by Chapter 141, 2009 General Session