Note: This version of section effective until 1-1-2018. See also following repeal of this chapter, effective 1-1-2018.
- (1) at the time of filing on the date the document is filed, as evidenced by the secretary of state's date and time endorsement on the original document; or
- (2) at the time specified in the document as the document's effective time on the date the document is filed.
- (b) A document may specify a delayed effective time and date, and if the document does, the document becomes effective at the time and date specified. If an effective date is delayed but no time is specified, the document is effective at 12:01 a.m. on the date filed. A delayed effective date for a document may not be later than the ninetieth day after the date filed.
- (c) A document that has been submitted to the office of the secretary of state that has a specified delayed effective time and date may be withdrawn from the record before the effective time and date. The office of the secretary of state must receive written notice before the effective time and date from the person authorized to make the filing directing that the filing be withdrawn and not take effect. If the office of the secretary of state does not receive written notice, the document will become effective at the specified time and date.
Sec. 4. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), a document is effective:
As added by P.L.179-1991, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.119-2015, SEC.67.