AB150-ASA1-AA26,225,1310
180.1422
(1) (intro.) A corporation that is administratively dissolved may
11apply to the
secretary of state department for reinstatement within 2 years after the
12later of January 1, 1991, or the effective date of dissolution. The application shall
13include all of the following:
AB150-ASA1-AA26,225,1715
180.1422
(2) (a) (intro.) The
secretary of state department shall cancel the
16certificate of dissolution and prepare a certificate of reinstatement that complies
17with par. (b) if the
secretary of state department determines all of the following:
AB150-ASA1-AA26,225,2019
180.1422
(2) (a) 2. That all fees and penalties owed by the corporation to the
20secretary of state department have been paid.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,225,2522
180.1422
(2) (b) The certificate of reinstatement shall state the
secretary of
23state's department's determination under par. (a) and the effective date of
24reinstatement. The
secretary of state department shall file the original of the
25certificate and return a copy to the corporation or its representative.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,226,52
180.1423
(1) If the
secretary of state
department denies a corporation's
3application for reinstatement under s. 180.1422, the
secretary of state department 4shall serve the corporation under s. 180.0504 with a written notice that explains each
5reason for denial.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,226,137
180.1423
(2) The corporation may appeal the denial of reinstatement to the
8circuit court for the county where the corporation's principal office or, if none in this
9state, its registered office is located, within 30 days after service of the notice of denial
10is perfected. The corporation shall appeal by petitioning the court to set aside the
11dissolution and attaching to the petition copies of the
secretary of state's 12department's certificate of dissolution, the corporation's application for
13reinstatement and the
secretary of state's department's notice of denial.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,226,1715
180.1423
(3) The court may order the
secretary of state department to reinstate
16the dissolved corporation or may take other action that the court considers
17appropriate.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,226,2319
180.1433
(1) If after a hearing the court determines that one or more grounds
20for judicial dissolution described in s. 180.1430 exist, it may enter a decree dissolving
21the corporation and specifying the effective date of the dissolution. The clerk of the
22court shall deliver a certified copy of the decree to the
secretary of state department 23for filing.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,227,2
1180.1501
(1) A foreign corporation may not transact business in this state until
2it obtains a certificate of authority from the
secretary of state department.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,227,84
180.1502
(5) (b) The foreign corporation shall pay the amount owed under par.
5(a) to the
secretary of state department, and the
secretary of state department may
6not issue a certificate of authority to the foreign corporation until the amount owed
7is paid. The attorney general may enforce a foreign corporation's obligation to pay
8to the
secretary of state department any amount owed under this subsection.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,227,1310
180.1503
(1) (intro.) A foreign corporation may apply for a certificate of
11authority to transact business in this state by delivering an application to the
12secretary of state department for filing. The application shall set forth all of the
13following:
AB150-ASA1-AA26,228,515
180.1503
(1) (j) The proportion of its capital which is represented in this state
16by its property to be located or to be acquired in this state and by its business to be
17transacted in this state. The proportion of capital employed in this state shall be
18computed by taking the estimate of the gross business of the foreign corporation to
19be transacted in this state in the following year and adding the same to the value of
20its property to be located or to be acquired in the state. The sum so obtained shall
21be the numerator of a fraction of which the denominator shall consist of the estimate
22of its total gross business for said year added to the value of its entire property. The
23fraction so obtained shall represent the proportion of the capital within the state.
24For the purposes of this section, the estimate of the business to be transacted and the
25property to be located or to be acquired in the state shall cover the period when it is
1estimated the foreign corporation will commence business in this state to and
2including December 31 of that year. The
secretary of state department may demand,
3as a condition precedent to issuing a certificate of authority, such further information
4and statements as
he or she may deem the department considers proper in order to
5determine the accuracy of the application submitted under this section.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,228,97
180.1504
(1) (intro.) A foreign corporation authorized to transact business in
8this state shall obtain an amended certificate of authority from the
secretary of state 9department if it changes any of the following:
AB150-ASA1-AA26,228,1611
180.1506
(1) If the corporate name of a foreign corporation is not available
12under sub. (2), the foreign corporation, to obtain or maintain a certificate of authority
13to transact business in this state, may use a fictitious name to transact business in
14this state if it delivers to the
secretary of state
department for filing a copy of the
15resolution of its board of directors, certified by any of its officers, adopting the
16fictitious name.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,228,2018
180.1506
(2) (a) (intro.) Except as authorized by sub. (3) or (4), the corporate
19name, including a fictitious name, of a foreign corporation must be distinguishable
20upon the records of the
secretary of state department from all of the following names:
AB150-ASA1-AA26,229,222
180.1506
(3) (intro.) A foreign corporation may apply to the
secretary of state 23department for authorization to use in this state a name that is not distinguishable
24upon the records of the
secretary of state department from one or more of the names
1described in sub. (2). The
secretary of state department shall authorize use of the
2name applied for if any of the following occurs:
AB150-ASA1-AA26,229,94
180.1506
(3) (a) The other foreign corporation or the domestic corporation,
5limited liability company, nonstock corporation, limited partnership or cooperative
6association consents to the use in writing and submits an undertaking in a form
7satisfactory to the
secretary of state department to change its name to a name that
8is distinguishable upon the records of the
secretary of state department from the
9name of the applicant.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,229,1311
180.1506
(3) (b) The applicant delivers to the
secretary of state department a
12certified copy of a final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction establishing the
13applicant's right to use the name applied for in this state.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,229,1815
180.1508
(1) (intro.) A foreign corporation authorized to transact business in
16this state may change its registered office or registered agent, or both, by delivering
17to the
secretary of state department for filing a statement of change that, except as
18provided in sub. (2), includes all of the following:
AB150-ASA1-AA26,230,220
180.1508
(2) If a registered agent changes the street address of his or her
21business office, he or she may change the street address of the registered office of any
22foreign corporation for which he or she is the registered agent by notifying the foreign
23corporation in writing of the change and by signing, either manually or in facsimile,
24and delivering to the
secretary of state department for filing a statement of change
1that complies with sub. (1) and recites that the foreign corporation has been notified
2of the change.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,230,64
180.1509
(1) (intro.) The registered agent of a foreign corporation may resign
5by signing and delivering to the
secretary of state
department for filing a statement
6of resignation that includes all of the following information:
AB150-ASA1-AA26,230,98
180.1509
(2) After filing the statement, the
secretary of state department shall
9mail a copy to the foreign corporation at its principal office.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,230,1211
180.1509
(3) (a) Sixty days after the
secretary of state department receives the
12statement of resignation for filing.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,230,1814
180.1510
(4) (a) (intro.) With respect to a foreign corporation described in sub.
15(2) or (3), the foreign corporation may be served by registered or certified mail, return
16receipt requested, addressed to the foreign corporation at its principal office as
17shown on the records of the
secretary of state department, except as provided in par.
18(b). Service is perfected under this paragraph at the earliest of the following:".
AB150-ASA1-AA26,230,21
20"
Section 4635b. 180.1510 (4) (b) 1. of the statutes, as affected by 1995
21Wisconsin Act .... (this act), is amended to read:
AB150-ASA1-AA26,231,322
180.1510
(4) (b) 1. Except as provided in subd. 2., if the address of the foreign
23corporation's principal office cannot be determined from the records of the
secretary
24of state department, the foreign corporation may be served by publishing a class 3
1notice, under ch. 985, in the community where the foreign corporation's principal
2office or registered office, as most recently designated in the records of the
secretary
3of state department, is located.".
AB150-ASA1-AA26,231,6
5"
Section 4637b. 180.1510 (4) (b) 2. of the statutes, as created by 1995
6Wisconsin Act .... (this act), is amended to read:
AB150-ASA1-AA26,231,117
180.1510
(4) (b) 2. If a process, notice or demand is served by the
secretary of
8state department on a foreign corporation under s. 180.1531 and the address of the
9foreign corporation's principal office cannot be determined from the records of the
10secretary of state department, the foreign corporation may be served by publishing
11a class 2 notice, under ch. 985, in the official state newspaper.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,231,1513
180.1520
(1) A foreign corporation authorized to transact business in this state
14may not withdraw from this state until it obtains a certificate of withdrawal from the
15secretary of state department.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,231,2017
180.1520
(2) (intro.) A foreign corporation authorized to transact business in
18this state may apply for a certificate of withdrawal by delivering an application to
19the
secretary of state department for filing. The application shall include all of the
20following:
AB150-ASA1-AA26,231,2322
180.1520
(2) (e) A commitment to notify the
secretary of state department in
23the future of any change in the mailing address of its principal office.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,232,4
1180.1530
(1) (intro.) Except as provided in sub. (1m), the
secretary of state 2department may bring a proceeding under s. 180.1531 to revoke the certificate of
3authority of a foreign corporation authorized to transact business in this state if any
4of the following applies:
AB150-ASA1-AA26,232,76
180.1530
(1) (a) The foreign corporation fails to file its annual report with the
7secretary of state department within 4 months after it is due.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,232,119
180.1530
(1) (b) The foreign corporation does not pay, within 4 months after
10they are due, any fees or penalties due the
secretary of state department under this
11chapter.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,232,1713
180.1530
(1) (d) The foreign corporation does not inform the
secretary of state 14department under s. 180.1508 or 180.1509 that its registered agent or registered
15office has changed, that its registered agent has resigned or that its registered office
16has been discontinued, within 6 months of the change, resignation or
17discontinuance.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,232,2319
180.1530
(1) (f) The
secretary of state department receives a duly
20authenticated certificate from the secretary of state or other official having custody
21of corporate records in the state or country under whose law the foreign corporation
22is incorporated stating that it has been dissolved or disappeared as the result of a
23merger.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,233,5
1180.1530
(1m) If the
secretary of state department receives a certificate under
2sub. (1) (f) and a statement by the foreign corporation that the certificate is submitted
3by the foreign corporation to terminate its authority to transact business in this
4state, the
secretary of state department shall issue a certificate of revocation under
5s. 180.1531 (2) (b).
AB150-ASA1-AA26,233,107
180.1530
(2) A court may revoke under s. 946.87 the certificate of authority of
8a foreign corporation authorized to transact business in this state. The court shall
9notify the
secretary of state department of the action, and the
secretary of state 10department shall issue a certificate of revocation under s. 180.1531 (2) (b).
AB150-ASA1-AA26,233,1512
180.1531
(1) If the
secretary of state
department determines that one or more
13grounds exist under s. 180.1530 (1) for revocation of a certificate of authority, the
14secretary of state department shall serve the foreign corporation under s. 180.1510
15with written notice of
his or her the determination.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,233,2017
180.1531
(2) (a) Within 60 days after service of the notice is perfected under
18s. 180.1510, the foreign corporation shall correct each ground for revocation or
19demonstrate to the reasonable satisfaction of the
secretary of state department that
20each ground determined by the
secretary of state
department does not exist.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,234,222
180.1531
(2) (b) If the foreign corporation fails to satisfy par. (a), the
secretary
23of state department may revoke the foreign corporation's certificate of authority by
24signing issuing a certificate of revocation that recites each ground for revocation and
1its effective date. The
secretary of state
department shall file the original of the
2certificate and serve a copy on the foreign corporation under s. 180.1510.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,234,84
180.1531
(2) (c) 1. (intro.) If a foreign corporation's certificate of authority is
5revoked after December 31, 1991, the
secretary of state department shall reinstate
6the certificate of authority if the foreign corporation does all of the following within
7the later of October 4, 1993 or 6 months after the effective date of the certificate of
8revocation:
AB150-ASA1-AA26,234,1110
180.1531
(2) (c) 1. b. Pays any fees or penalties due the
secretary of state 11department under s. 180.1502 (5) (a) or $5,000, whichever is less.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,234,1813
180.1531
(4) If the
secretary of state
department or a court revokes a foreign
14corporation's certificate of authority, the foreign corporation may be served under s.
15180.1510 (3) and (4) or the foreign corporation's registered agent may be served until
16the registered agent's authority is terminated, in any civil, criminal, administrative
17or investigatory proceeding based on a cause of action which arose while the foreign
18corporation was authorized to transact business in this state.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,235,220
180.1532
(1) A foreign corporation may appeal the
secretary of state's 21department's revocation of its certificate of authority under s. 180.1530 (1) to the
22circuit court for the county where the foreign corporation's principal office or, if none
23in this state, its registered office is located, within 30 days after service of the
24certificate of revocation is perfected under s. 180.1510. The foreign corporation shall
25appeal by petitioning the court to set aside the revocation and attaching to the
1petition copies of its certificate of authority and the
secretary of state's department's 2certificate of revocation.
AB150-ASA1-AA26,235,64
180.1532
(2) The court may order the
secretary of state department to reinstate
5the certificate of authority or may take any other action that the court considers
6appropriate.