§ 4-46-1001 - Statement of qualification.
               	 		
4-46-1001.    Statement of qualification.
    (a)  A partnership may become a limited liability partnership pursuant to this section.
(b)  The  terms and conditions on which a partnership becomes a limited liability  partnership must be approved by the vote necessary to amend the  partnership agreement except, in the case of a partnership agreement  that expressly considers contribution obligations, the vote necessary to  amend those provisions.
(c)  After  the approval required by subsection (b) of this section, a partnership  may become a limited liability partnership by filing a statement of  qualification. The statement must contain:
      (1)  the name of the partnership;
      (2)  the  street address of the partnership's chief executive office and, if  different, the street address of an office in this State, if any;
      (3)  if there is no office in this State, the information required by    4-20-105(a);
      (4)  a statement that the partnership elects to be a limited liability partnership; and
      (5)  a deferred effective date, if any.
(d)  [Reserved.]
(e)  The  status of a partnership as a limited liability partnership is effective  on the later of the filing of the statement or a date specified in the  statement. The status remains effective, regardless of changes in the  partnership, until it is canceled pursuant to    4-46-105(d) or revoked  pursuant to    4-46-1003.
(f)  The  status of a partnership as a limited liability partnership and the  liability of its partners is not affected by errors or later changes in  the information required to be contained in the statement of  qualification under subsection (c) of this section.
(g)  The  filing of a statement of qualification establishes that a partnership  has satisfied all conditions precedent to the qualification of the  partnership as a limited liability partnership.
(h)  An  amendment or cancellation of a statement of qualification is effective  when it is filed or on a deferred effective date specified in the  amendment or cancellation.