Title 7
Corporations, Associations, and Partnerships

Chapter 12.1
Uniform Partnership Act

Article 9
Limited Liability Partnership

R.I. Gen. Laws § 7-12.1-903.1

§ 7-12.1-903.1. Issuance of certificates of revocation.

(a) Upon revoking any such certificate of a limited liability partnership, the secretary of state shall:

(1) Issue a certificate of revocation in duplicate;

(2) File one of the certificates in the secretary of state’s office;

(3) Send to the limited liability partnership by regular mail a certificate of revocation, addressed to the registered agent of the limited liability partnership in this state on file with the secretary of state’s office; provided, however, that if a prior mailing addressed to the address of the registered agent of the limited liability partnership in this state currently on file with the secretary of state’s office has been returned to the secretary of state as undeliverable by the United States Postal Service for any reason, or if the revocation certificate is returned as undeliverable to the secretary of state’s office by the United States Postal Service for any reason, the secretary of state shall give notice as follows:

(i) To the limited liability partnership at its principal office of record as shown in its most recent annual report, and no further notice shall be required; or

(ii) In the case of a limited liability partnership that has not yet filed an annual report, then to the limited liability partnership at the principal office in the statement of qualification of limited liability partnership or to the authorized person listed on the articles of organization, and no further notice shall be required.

(b) An administrative revocation under this section affects only the partnership’s status as a limited liability partnership and is not an event causing dissolution of the partnership.

(c) The revocation of a limited liability partnership does not terminate the authority of its registered agent.

History of Section.
P.L. 2022, ch. 123, § 2, effective January 1, 2023; P.L. 2022, ch. 124, § 2, effective January 1, 2023; P.L. 2023, ch. 395, art. 1, § 2, effective December 31, 2023.