§ 206. Affidavits of publication. (a) Within one hundred twenty days\nafter the effectiveness of the initial articles of organization as\ndetermined pursuant to subdivision (d) of section two hundred three of\nthis article, a copy of the same or a notice containing the substance\nthereof shall be published once in each week for six successive weeks,\nin two newspapers of the county in which the office of the limited\nliability company is located, one newspaper to be printed weekly and one\nnewspaper to be printed daily, to be designated by the county clerk.\nWhen such county is located within a city with a population of one\nmillion or more, such designation shall be as though the copy or notice\nwere a notice or advertisement of judicial proceedings. Proof of the\npublication required by this subdivision, consisting of the certificate\nof publication of the limited liability company with the affidavits of\npublication of such newspapers annexed thereto, must be filed with the\ndepartment of state. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if the\noffice of the limited liability company is located in a county wherein a\nweekly or daily newspaper of the county, or both, has not been so\ndesignated by the county clerk, then the publication herein required\nshall be made in a weekly or daily newspaper of any county, or both, as\nthe case may be, which is contiguous to, such county, provided that any\nsuch newspaper meets all the other requirements of this subdivision. A\ncopy or notice published in a newspaper other than the newspaper or\nnewspapers designated by the county clerk shall not be deemed to be one\nof the publications required by this subdivision. The notice shall\ninclude: (1) the name of the limited liability company; (2) the date of\nfiling of the articles of organization with the department of state and,\nif the date of formation is not the date of filing of the articles of\norganization, the date of the formation of the limited liability\ncompany; (3) the county within this state, in which the office of the\nlimited liability company is located; (3-a) the street address of the\nprincipal business location, if any; (4) a statement that the secretary\nof state has been designated as agent of the limited liability company\nupon whom process against it may be served and the post office address\nwithin or without this state to which the secretary of state shall mail\na copy of any process against it served upon him or her; (5) if the\nlimited liability company is to have a registered agent, his or her name\nand address within this state and a statement that the registered agent\nis to be the agent of the limited liability company upon whom process\nagainst it may be served; (6) if the limited liability company is to\nhave a specific date of dissolution in addition to the events of\ndissolution set forth in section seven hundred one of this chapter, the\nlatest date upon which the limited liability company is to dissolve; and\n(7) the character or purpose of the business of such limited liability\ncompany. Where, at any time after completion of the first of the six\nweekly publications required by this subdivision and prior to the\ncompletion of the sixth such weekly publication, there is a change in\nany of the information contained in the copy or notice as published, the\nlimited liability company may complete the remaining publications of the\noriginal copy or notice, and the limited liability company shall not be\nrequired to publish any further or amended copy or notice. Where, at any\ntime after completion of the six weekly publications required by this\nsubdivision, there is a change to any of the information contained in\nthe copy or notice as published, no further or amended publication or\nrepublication shall be required to be made. If within one hundred twenty\ndays after its formation, proof of such publication, consisting of the\ncertificate of publication of the limited liability company with the\naffid
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