Legislation
SECTION 213
Authorization of amendment of articles of organization
Limited Liability Company Law (LLC) CHAPTER 34, ARTICLE 2
§ 213. Authorization of amendment of articles of organization. (a)
Except as provided in the operating agreement, an amendment of the
articles of organization shall be authorized by at least a majority in
interest of the members entitled to vote thereon.
(b) Notwithstanding subdivision (a) of this section, unless the
operating agreement provides otherwise (including, but not limited to,
by restricting or enlarging the management powers or responsibilities of
one or more managers or classes of managers), if the limited liability
company is managed by one or more managers then any of the following
amendments may be authorized by a majority of such managers:
(1) to change the name or street address of the registered agent, if
any, of the limited liability company in the state;
(2) to change the post office address to which the secretary of state
shall mail a copy of any process against the limited liability company
served upon him or her; and
(3) to correct any error in the articles of organization pursuant to
section two hundred twelve of this article.
Except as provided in the operating agreement, an amendment of the
articles of organization shall be authorized by at least a majority in
interest of the members entitled to vote thereon.
(b) Notwithstanding subdivision (a) of this section, unless the
operating agreement provides otherwise (including, but not limited to,
by restricting or enlarging the management powers or responsibilities of
one or more managers or classes of managers), if the limited liability
company is managed by one or more managers then any of the following
amendments may be authorized by a majority of such managers:
(1) to change the name or street address of the registered agent, if
any, of the limited liability company in the state;
(2) to change the post office address to which the secretary of state
shall mail a copy of any process against the limited liability company
served upon him or her; and
(3) to correct any error in the articles of organization pursuant to
section two hundred twelve of this article.