Nevada Code § 82.061

Election of existing corporation to accept chapter: Filing requirements; contents
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1. A certificate of election to accept
this chapter pursuant to NRS 82.056 must
be signed by an officer of the corporation and must set forth:
(a) The name of the corporation.
(b) A statement by the corporation that it has
elected to accept this chapter and adopt new articles of incorporation
conforming to the provisions of this chapter and any other statutes pursuant to
which the corporation may have been organized.
(c) If there are members or stockholders entitled
to vote thereon, a statement setting forth the date of the meeting of the
members or stockholders at which the election to accept this chapter and adopt
new articles was made, that a quorum was present at the meeting and that
acceptance and adoption was authorized by at least a majority of the votes
which members or stockholders present at the meeting in person or by proxy were
entitled to cast.
(d) If there are no members or stockholders
entitled to vote thereon, a statement of that fact, the date of the meeting of
the board of directors at which the election to accept and adopt was made, that
a quorum was present at the meeting and that the acceptance and adoption were
authorized by a majority vote of the directors present at the meeting.
(e) A statement that, in addition, the
corporation followed the requirements of the law under which it was organized,
its old articles of incorporation and its old bylaws so far as applicable in
effecting the acceptance.
(f) A statement that the attached copy of the
articles of incorporation of the corporation are the new articles of
incorporation of the corporation.
(g) If the corporation has issued shares of stock,
a statement of that fact including the number of shares theretofore authorized,
the number issued and outstanding and that upon the effective date of the
certificate of acceptance the authority of the corporation to issue shares of
stock is thereby terminated.
2. The certificate so signed must be filed
in the Office of the Secretary of State.

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