Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 23, December 10, 2024
Section 12.3.3.9 - FOREIGN NONPROFIT CORPORATIONSA foreign nonprofit corporation shall comply with the applicable requirements of the Nonprofit Corporation Act, NMSA 1978 Section 53-8-1 through 53-8-99.
A. Filing requirements. A foreign nonprofit corporation shall file all documents required by this section in compliance with 12.3.1 NMAC, General Provisions, and shall pay all filing fees required by NMSA 1978 Section 53-8-85.B. Name. A foreign nonprofit corporation shall comply with the name requirements in NMSA 1978 Sections 53-8-66 and 53-8-67 and may use the procedures in 12.3.1.15 NMAC for inquiring about, reserving, formally applying for, or reinstating a name.C. Required documents.(1) Certificate of authority. A foreign nonprofit corporation shall obtain a certificate of authority from the commission pursuant to NMSA 1978 Section 53-8-64 before conducting affairs in New Mexico, by filing an application containing the information and supporting documents required in NMSA 1978 Sections 53-8-68 and 53-8-69. A foreign nonprofit corporation may obtain an amended certificate of authority by meeting the requirements of NMSA 1978 Section 53-8-76.(2) Statement designating registered agent and office. A foreign nonprofit corporation shall have and continuously maintain on file with the commission a registered office and agent that meet the requirements of NMSA 1978 Sections 53-8-71 and 53-8-72.D. Merger. A foreign nonprofit corporation may merge in compliance with NMSA 1978 Section 53-8-75 and shall file articles of merger as required by NMSA 1978 Section 53-8-75.E. Dormant status. A foreign nonprofit corporation that meets the requirements of NMSA 1978 Section 53-8-88.1 for dormant status may, in lieu of filing a required corporate report, file a statement that it is no longer actively engaged in business in New Mexico. A dormant corporation may extend its dormant status, or may be fully revived by complying with NMSA 1978 Section 53-8-88.1.F. Withdrawal. A foreign nonprofit corporation seeking to withdraw from doing business in New Mexico may procure a certificate of withdrawal from the commission by filing an application for withdrawal that complies with the requirements of NMSA 1978 Sections 53-8-77 and 53-8-78.G. Administrative revocation and reinstatement. The commission may revoke a foreign nonprofit corporation's certificate of authority for the reasons provided in NMSA 1978 Section 53-8-79, by issuing a certificate of revocation pursuant to NMSA 1978 Section 53-8-80.N.M. Admin. Code § 12.3.3.9
12.3.3.9 NMAC - Rp, 12.3.3.11 NMAC, 12-15-09