Utah Code § 48-3a-1302

Requirements
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(1) To be a low-profit limited liability company, a limited liability company shall:
(a) contain in its name the abbreviation "L3C" or "l3c";
(b) state in its certificate of organization that it is a low-profit limited liability company;
(c) organize under this chapter; and
(d) be organized for a business purpose that satisfies, and at all times operates to satisfy each of
the requirements under Subsection (2).
(2) A low-profit limited liability company:

(a) shall significantly further the accomplishment of one or more charitable or educational
purposes within the meaning of Section 170(c)(2)(B), Internal Revenue Code;
(b) shall demonstrate that it would not be formed but for the limited liability company's
relationship to the accomplishment of a charitable or educational purpose;
(c) subject to Subsection (3), may not have as a significant purpose the production of income or
the appreciation of property; and
(d) may not have as a purpose to accomplish one or more political or legislative purposes within
the meaning of Section 170(c)(2)(D), Internal Revenue Code.
(3) Notwithstanding Subsection (2), if a low-profit limited liability company produces significant
income or capital appreciation, in the absence of other factors, the fact that the low-profit limited
liability company produces significant income or capital appreciation is not conclusive evidence
of a significant purpose involving the production of income or the appreciation of property.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 92, 2026 General Session
Renumbered 10/1/2026

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