Me. Stat. tit. 13-B § 1117

Current through 131st (2023-2024) Legislature Chapter 684
Section 1117 - Revival of nonprofit corporation after dissolution
1.Determination of need to revive corporation. If the Secretary of State finds that a nonprofit corporation has dissolved in any manner under this chapter and that the nonprofit corporation should be revived for any specified purpose or purposes for a specific period of time, the Secretary of State may upon application by an interested party file a certificate of revival in a form or format prescribed by the Secretary of State for reviving the nonprofit corporation.

[2007, c. 231, §10(NEW).]

2.Certificate of revival. The certificate of revival must include:
A. The name of the nonprofit corporation and its original date of incorporation; [2007, c. 231, §10(NEW).]
B. The name of the nonprofit corporation's registered agent and the address of its registered agent at the time of dissolution; [2007, c. 231, §10(NEW).]
C. The name and address of the party or parties requesting the revival; [2007, c. 231, §10(NEW).]
D. The purpose or purposes for which revival is requested; and [2007, c. 231, §10(NEW).]
E. The time period needed to complete the purpose or purposes specified under paragraph D. [2007, c. 231, §10(NEW).]

[2007, c. 231, §10(NEW).]

3.Notice of revival. The Secretary of State shall issue a notice to the nonprofit corporation to the address provided in subsection 2, paragraph C stating that the revival has been granted for the purpose or purposes and for the time period specified pursuant to the certificate of revival under this section.

[2007, c. 231, §10(NEW).]

4.Termination of revival. When the time period specified in subsection 2, paragraph E has expired, the Secretary of State shall send a notice to the nonprofit corporation at the address provided in subsection 2, paragraph C that the status of the nonprofit corporation has returned to the status prior to filing the certificate of revival under this section.

[2007, c. 231, §10(NEW).]

13-B M.R.S. § 1117

2007, c. 231, § 10 (NEW) .