REINSTATING AND RESTORING FORFEITED OR REVOKED CORPORATE CHARTERS
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Introduced
By: Senator John A. Celona |
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Date
Introduced: May 22, 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 law 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:
(12)
Algiere GOLLUM REALTY, INC. July
31, 1997 Profit
SECTION
4. This act shall take effect upon passage.