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§ 336-1-110

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336.1-110 MS 2002 [Repealed, 2004 c 162 art 1 s 26] 336.1-110 UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE ACCOUNT. The Uniform Commercial Code account is established as an account in the state treasury. Fees that are not expressly set by statute but are charged by the secretary of state to offset the costs of providing a service under this chapter must be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the Uniform Commercial Code account. Fees that are not expressly set by statute but are charged by the secretary of state to offset the costs of providing information contained in the computerized records maintained by the secretary of state must be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the Uniform Commercial Code account. Money in the Uniform Commercial Code account is continuously appropriated to the secretary of state to implement and maintain the central filing system under this chapter, to provide, improve, and expand other online or remote lien and business entity filing, retrieval, and payment method services provided by the secretary of state, and to provide electronic access and to support, maintain, and expand all other computerized records and systems maintained by the secretary of

ent method services provided by the secretary of state, and to provide electronic access and to support, maintain, and expand all other computerized records and systems maintained by the secretary of state. History: 2004 c 162 art 1 s 9; 2007 c 148 art 2 s 60; 2024 c 121 art 4 s 8

336.1-110 MS 2002 [Repealed, 2004 c 162 art 1 s 26] 336.1-110 UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE ACCOUNT. The Uniform Commercial Code account is established as an account in the state treasury. Fees that are not expressly set by statute but are charged by the secretary of state to offset the costs of providing a service under this chapter must be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the Uniform Commercial Code account. Fees that are not expressly set by statute but are charged by the secretary of state to offset the costs of providing information contained in the computerized records maintained by the secretary of state must be deposited in the state treasury and credited to the Uniform Commercial Code account. Money in the Uniform Commercial Code account is continuously appropriated to the secretary of state to implement and maintain the central filing system under this chapter, to provide, improve, and expand other online or remote lien and business entity filing, retrieval, and payment method services provided by the secretary of state, and to provide electronic access and to support, maintain, and expand all other computerized records and systems maintained by the secretary of

ent method services provided by the secretary of state, and to provide electronic access and to support, maintain, and expand all other computerized records and systems maintained by the secretary of state. History: 2004 c 162 art 1 s 9; 2007 c 148 art 2 s 60; 2024 c 121 art 4 s 8