11.302 – NOTIFICATION OF CAUSE BY SECRETARY OF STATE. (a)
Texas Business Organizations Code § 11.302
Summary
This law mandates the Secretary of State to notify the Attorney General about entities that may be involuntarily wound up. It includes details about the entity and the reasons for termination, impacting businesses facing dissolution due to non-compliance or other causes.
Secretary of State must notify the Attorney General.
Notification includes entity name and winding up reasons.
Applies to entities facing involuntary termination.
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