United States — Arizona
ARS § 29-349
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A foreign limited partnership must register with the secretary of state before transacting business in the state and file a signed, sworn registration application with the listed information.
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United States — Arizona
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A foreign limited partnership must register with the secretary of state before transacting business in the state and file a signed, sworn registration application with the listed information.
United States — Arizona
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A foreign limited partnership doing business in this state cannot sue in state courts until it registers, but its contracts and acts stay valid and it may still defend lawsuits.
United States — Arizona
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The department may investigate covered licensees and others, must investigate noncompliance, and can require written complaints, records, truthful answers, immediate record access, and five-year record retention.
United States — Arizona
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The department may and sometimes must investigate complaints and suspected violations, and licensees and related persons must provide records and truthful answers when asked. Complaints must be written, on a department form, and filed with the department.
United States — Arizona
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The director must establish and collect specified application and renewal fees, and may also charge late fees, tiered business-license fees, and other service fees subject to a cost cap.
United States — Arizona
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A person may apply for dealer registration, but the application must be signed, filed with the commission, and include required information, financial materials, consent to service of process, and the registration fee.
United States — Arizona
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A registered foreign limited liability company or registered foreign series may withdraw its registration by filing a statement of withdrawal with the commission.
United States — Arizona
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Certain sellers must file a limited registration statement before soliciting consumers, update it within 10 days of changes, and respond to a secretary of state notice within 30 days or face a $25 penalty and possible class 3 misdemeanor.
United States — Arizona
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A person may not run a taxidermy-for-hire business until registered with the department, and taxidermists must keep and file detailed wildlife records.
United States — Arizona
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This section lets certain securities be registered by qualification if the issuer meets the listed offering, financial, disclosure, and filing conditions.
United States — Arizona
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Dealers issued temporary registration plates must keep permanent records, retain each record for at least three years, and allow the director access during regular business hours.
United States — Arizona
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The board of pharmacy may discipline a registrant’s registration, and it must report noncompliance by certain practitioners and pharmacies to the appropriate licensing board.