Bill Text: MI HB5819 | 2011-2012 | 96th Legislature | Engrossed
Bill Title: Businesses; nonprofit corporations; fees for filing certain reports; revise, and waive fees for certain veterans. Amends sec. 1060 of 1982 PA 162 (MCL 450.3060).
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2012-10-17 - Assigned Pa 309'12 With Immediate Effect [HB5819 Detail]
Download: Michigan-2011-HB5819-Engrossed.html
HB-5819, As Passed House, September 19, 2012
SUBSTITUTE FOR
HOUSE BILL NO. 5819
A bill to amend 1982 PA 162, entitled
"Nonprofit corporation act,"
by amending section 1060 (MCL 450.3060), as amended by 2007 PA 87.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:
Sec. 1060. (1) The fees a person shall pay to the
administrator for the purposes described in this section are as
follows:
(a) Examining, filing, and copying of articles of a domestic
corporation, $10.00.
(b) Examining and filing articles or certificate of
incorporation, and other papers connected with the application of a
foreign corporation for admission to conduct affairs in this state,
$10.00.
(c) Examining, filing, and copying an amendment to the
articles of a domestic corporation, $10.00.
(d) Examining and filing an amendment to the articles of a
foreign corporation, $10.00.
(e) Examining, filing, and copying a certificate of merger or
consolidation under chapter 7, $50.00.
(f) Examining and filing a certificate of merger or
consolidation of a foreign corporation, under section 1021, $10.00.
(g) Examining, filing, and copying a certificate of
dissolution, $10.00.
(h) Examining and filing an application for withdrawal and
issuance of a certificate of withdrawal of a foreign corporation,
$10.00.
(i) Examining, filing, and copying an application for
reservation of corporate name, $10.00.
(j) Examining, filing, and copying a certificate of assumed
name or certificate of termination of assumed name, $10.00.
(k) Examining, filing, and copying a statement of change of
registered office or resident agent, $5.00.
(l) Examining, filing, and copying restated articles of
domestic corporation, $10.00.
(m) Examining, filing, and copying a certificate of
abandonment, $10.00.
(n) Examining, filing, and copying a certificate of
correction, $10.00.
(o) Examining, filing, and copying a certificate of revocation
of dissolution proceedings, $10.00.
(p) Examining, filing, and copying a certificate of renewal of
corporate existence, $10.00.
(q) Filing and examination of a special report required by
law, $2.00.
(r) Examining and filing a certificate of election, $10.00.
(s) Filing a report required under section 911, $10.00 if paid
before
October 1, 2003 or after September 30, 2012. 2015. After
September
30, 2003 and before October 1, 2012, 2015, the fee is
$20.00.
(2) A corporation shall pay the applicable fee described in
this section to the administrator at the time of filing or when the
service is rendered by the administrator. The fees described in
this section are in addition to any franchise fees prescribed in
this act.
(3) A person shall pay a minimum charge of $1.00 for each
certificate and 50 cents per folio to the administrator for
certifying a part of a file or record pertaining to a corporation
if a fee for that service is not described in subsection (1). The
administrator may furnish copies of documents, reports, and papers
required or permitted by law to be filed with the administrator,
and shall charge for those copies the fee established in a schedule
of fees adopted by the administrator with the approval of the state
administrative board.
(4) The administrator shall not refund all or any part of a
fee described in this section. The administrator shall deposit all
fees received and collected under this section in the state
treasury to the credit of the administrator, who may only use the
House Bill No. 5819 (H-1) as amended September 19, 2012
money credited pursuant to legislative appropriation and only in
carrying out those duties of the department required by law.
[(5) The administrator shall waive any fee otherwise required
under this section if a majority of the members or directors
of the corporation responsible for paying the fee are, and the corporation provides proof satisfactory to the administrator that a majority of the members or directors are, honorably discharged
veterans of the armed forces of the United States.]