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HB 2117 modernizes Kansas Secretary of State filing rules, allows professional entities to use Business Entity Transactions Act, and makes resigning resident-agent details public.
HB 2117 modernizes Kansas Secretary of State filing rules, allows professional entities to use Business Entity Transactions Act, and makes resigning resident-agent details public.
Purpose
- Simplify and modernize several Secretary of State business‑filing procedures and fees; authorize certain professional entities to use statutory business‑entity transaction procedures; and make specified information submitted by a resigning registered (resident) agent a public record.
Key provisions and changes
- Business trusts (K.S.A. 17-2037)
- Replaces the old requirement to file a certified trustees’ resolution to withdraw with a requirement to file a certificate of dissolution or withdrawal executed by an authorized person.
- Replaces the fixed $20 withdrawal fee with the Secretary of State’s filing fee (set at time of filing), not to exceed $150.
- Retains requirement to file outstanding business entity information reports and fees; preserves the 5‑year winding‑up protections and liability provisions following withdrawal.
Foreign corporations (K.S.A. 17-7302)
Professional service entities (K.S.A. 17-78-110)
Registered (resident) agents (K.S.A. 17-7929)
Limited partnerships
Affected parties
- Domestic and foreign business trusts doing business in Kansas
- Foreign corporations admitted in Kansas
- Professional corporations and professional LLCs
- Limited partnerships (domestic and foreign)
- Resident/registered agents and covered entities receiving resignation notices
- Secretary of State — gains authority to prescribe forms and to set certain fees (capped at $150)
Procedural/timing notes
- Amends multiple Kansas statutes: K.S.A. 17-2037, 17-7302, 17-78-110, 17-7929 and K.S.A. 2024 Supp. 56-1a151 and 56-1a605.
- Governor approved March 26, 2025; enrolled law indicates effective July 1, 2025.
- Fiscal note: Secretary of State reports no fiscal effect on agency operations; fee caps (≤ $150) apply where the Secretary of State may set fees.
Background
- Bill was requested by the Office of the Secretary of State; committee reports describe the changes as simplification and modernization of filing law and processes.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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