REINSTATING AND RESTORING FORFEITED OR REVOKED CORPORATE CHARTERS
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Introduced
By: Senator John A. Celona |
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Date
Introduced: March 27, 2002 |
It is enacted
by the General Assembly as follows:
SECTION
1. The
revocation of the charters of those business corporations enumerated in section
3 hereof, which are required by law to file annual reports with the secretary
of state, shall be vacated. Said
corporations shall be entitled to all privileges, benefits, and powers, and
shall be subject to all of the same duties and liabilities as though no revocation
of their charters had taken place if, on or before December 31, 2002, said
corporation shall (1) file any corporation tax returns as may be required; (2)
pay all taxes which were due or should have been due to the state; (3) file
with the secretary of state a certificate signed by the tax administrator that
such tax returns have been filed and such taxes have been paid; and (4) also
file all reports and pay all fees which may be required by the secretary of
state.
SECTION
2. The
forfeiture or revocation of the charters of those non-profit corporations
enumerated in section 3, hereof, which are required by laws to file biennial
and/or annual reports with the secretary of state, shall be vacated. Said corporations, subject to chapter 7-6,
as amended, of the general laws, entitled the "Rhode Island non-profit
corporation act" notwithstanding any provisions of the law to the
contrary, shall file all reports and pay all fees which may be required by the
secretary of state, and also pay to the general treasurer for the use of the
state such sum as the attorney general shall decide should be paid by said
corporations, as a compromise of the penalty or penalties for such failure to
file such reports.
SECTION 3. The provisions of this act shall apply to
the following corporations:
10.) Walsh
SPANISH CHURCH OF GOD
OF PAWTUCKET -- June 15, 1977 -- Non-Profit