Minnesota Statutes

§ 5.26 — GOOD STANDING

Minnesota § 5.26
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartCONSTITUTIONAL OFFICES AND DUTIES
Ch. 5SECRETARY OF STATE

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Minn. Stat. § 5.26 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Definition. "Good standing" means that a business entity or other filer of an assumed name or trademark filing has complied with all of the filing and registration requirements with the Office of the Secretary of State described in the entity's governing chapter. A business entity or other filer of an assumed name or trademark filing that has submitted, or on whose behalf has been submitted, a payment order or item that is rejected or dishonored, is not in good standing until the payment or item is honored or the delinquent amount is paid. The secretary of state shall note on the record of the business entity whether it is in good standing. Subd. 2.Effect of status.

(a)When a business entity is in good standing it may amend its organizing document that is on file with the

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Legislative History

1997 c 137 s 4;2009 c 98 s 4

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