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Chapter 5
Section 5.15
Recent History
- 2018 5.15 Amended 2018 c 176 art 2 s 1
- 2011 5.15 Amended 2011 c 76 art 1 s 1
- 2010 5.15 Amended 2010 c 250 art 2 s 1
- 2009 5.15 Amended 2009 c 98 s 1
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5.15 ACKNOWLEDGMENT OR NOTARIZATION ON DOCUMENTS; PENALTIES
OF PERJURY.
No document submitted to the Office of the Secretary of State shall be required to be
notarized. Signing a document submitted to the secretary of state constitutes "acknowledgment"
as defined in section 358.41, clause (2), and "verification upon oath or affirmation" as defined in
section 358.41, clause (3). A person who signs a document submitted to the secretary of state
without authority to sign that document or who signs the document knowing that the document is
false in any material respect is subject to the penalties of perjury set forth in section 609.48.
History: 1988 c 682 s 2
OF PERJURY.
No document submitted to the Office of the Secretary of State shall be required to be
notarized. Signing a document submitted to the secretary of state constitutes "acknowledgment"
as defined in section 358.41, clause (2), and "verification upon oath or affirmation" as defined in
section 358.41, clause (3). A person who signs a document submitted to the secretary of state
without authority to sign that document or who signs the document knowing that the document is
false in any material respect is subject to the penalties of perjury set forth in section 609.48.
History: 1988 c 682 s 2
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