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Lac Courte Oreilles Tribal Code of Law.

LLC.1.2.010 Articles of Organization

(a) One or more persons may organize a limited liability company by signing and delivering the Articles of Organization to the Office of the Secretary/Treasurer for filing. The organizer(s) need not be Owners of the LLC at the time of organization or thereafter.

(b) A limited liability company shall have one or more Owners.

(c) The Articles of Organization shall contain all of and only the following information:

(1) A statement that the LLC is organized under this Code.

(2) A name for the LLC that satisfies the provisions of this Code.

(3) The street address of the registered office and the name of the registered agent at that office. For all LLC's formed pursuant to this Code and for all foreign LLC's operating within the Reservation, such office and agent shall be located within the exterior boundaries of the Reservation.

(4) If management of the LLC is vested in one or more managers, a statement to that effect.

(5) The name and address of each person organizing the LLC.

(6) Whether the LLC is Tribally-owned.

(7) If Tribally-owned, whether the LLC is to enjoy Tribal sovereign immunity and the scope of any waiver of that immunity.

(d) The Office of the Secretary-Treasurer shall assign each Articles of Organization an identification number.

(e) Amendment. An LLC may amend its Articles of Organization at any time by delivering an amendment, with filing fee, for filing to the Office of the Secretary-Treasurer.

(f) Effect of Delivery or Filing.

(1) An LLC is formed when the Articles of Organization become effective under Section LLC.1.1.110(d).

(2) The Office of the Secretary-Treasurer's filing of the Articles of Organization is conclusive proof that the LLC is organized and formed under this Code.