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IA SSB3165
SB
AI Summary
- Allows the Secretary of State to require in-person or mail delivery of business filings when credible information indicates potential fraud or criminal use
- Establishes a process for individuals to file a notarized affidavit of unauthorized use if their name, address, or email was listed on a business filing without consent
- Requires the Secretary of State to conduct an administrative review and file a statement of removal to eliminate unauthorized personal information from business records at no fee
- Authorizes the Secretary of State to serve written interrogatories on business entities when credible information suggests fraudulent activity, with failure to respond within 60 days resulting in administrative dissolution
- Applies these new fraud prevention and identity protection provisions across multiple business entity types including partnerships, LLCs, corporations, and nonprofits
Legislative Description
A bill for an act providing for certain business entities acting under the jurisdiction of the secretary of state by providing for the removal of information from a filing based on a sworn affidavit and administrative dissolution based on the response to interrogatories.(See SF 2402.)
Last Action
Committee report approving bill, renumbered as SF 2402.
2/18/2026
Committee Referrals
Judiciary2/11/2026
Full Bill Text
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