(1)
The certificate of authority of a foreign corporation to conduct
affairs in this state may be revoked by the secretary of state
upon the conditions prescribed in this section when:
(a) The corporation has failed to file its annual report
within the time required by this chapter or has failed to pay any
fees or penalties prescribed by this chapter as they become due
and payable; or
(b) The corporation has failed for thirty days to appoint
and maintain a registered agent in this state as required by this
chapter; or
(c) The corporation has failed, for thirty days after change
of its registered agent or registered office, to file in the
office of the secretary of state a statement of such change as
required by this chapter; or
(d) The corporation has failed to file in the office of the
secretary of state any amendment to its articles of incorporation
or any articles of merger within the time prescribed by this
chapter; or
(e) The certificate of authority of the corporation was
procured through fraud practiced upon the state; or
(f) The corporation has continued to exceed or abuse the
authority conferred upon it by this chapter; or
(g) A misrepresentation has been made as to any material
matter in any application, report, affidavit, or other document,
submitted by such corporation pursuant to this chapter.
(2) No certificate of authority of a foreign corporation
shall be revoked by the secretary of state unless the secretary
of state shall have given the corporation not less than sixty
days' notice thereof by first-class mail addressed to its
registered office in this state, or, if there is no registered
office, to the last known address of any officer or director of
the corporation as shown by the records of the secretary of
state, and the corporation shall have failed prior to revocation
to (a) file such annual report, (b) pay such fees or penalties,
(c) file the required statement of change of registered agent or
registered office, (d) file such articles of amendment or
articles of merger, or (e) correct any delinquency, omission, or
material misrepresentation in its application, report, affidavit,
or other document.
[1982 c 35 § 150; 1969 ex.s. c 120 § 85.]
NOTES:
Intent -- Severability -- Effective dates -- Application -- 1982 c 35: See notes following RCW 43.07.160.