47-34A-1016. Abandonment of domestication.
(a) Unless the domestic limited liability company's articles of organization, operating agreement, or the plan of domestication provides otherwise, after the domestication has been authorized and at any time before the effective date of the certificate of domestication issued by the Office of the Secretary of State, the domestication may be abandoned by majority vote of the members of the domestic limited liability company.
(b) If a domestication is abandoned under subsection (a) after articles of organization surrender have been filed with the secretary of state but before the certificate of organization surrender has become effective, written notice that the domestication has been abandoned in accordance with this section shall be filed with the secretary of state prior to the effective date of the certificate of organization surrender. The notice shall take effect upon filing and the domestication shall be deemed abandoned and shall not become effective.
(c) If the domestication of a foreign limited liability company into this state is abandoned in accordance with the laws of the foreign jurisdiction after articles of domestication have been filed with the secretary of state but before the certificate of domestication has become effective in this state, written notice that the domestication has been abandoned shall be filed with the secretary of state prior to the effective date of the certificate of domestication. The notice shall take effect upon filing and the domestication shall be deemed abandoned and shall not become effective.
Source: SL 2010, ch 218, §8.