Interrogatories propounded by the Secretary of State and the answers thereto will not be open to public inspection nor shall the Secretary of State disclose any facts or information obtained therefrom, except to the extent applicable law requires the Secretary of State to make the information public or the interrogatories or the answers thereto are required for evidence in any proceedings by this State. (2013-157, s. 2.) Article 2. Purposes, Powers, Formation, Annual Report, Name, Registered Office, and Agent.
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