Form with which the stockholders of a corporation waive the necessity of a first meeting of stockholders.
Form with which the stockholders of a corporation waive the necessity of a first meeting of stockholders.
Doing business with the County is now easier than ever. We've streamlined our operations, simplified our procedures and documentation, and brought in some of the best purchasing professionals available. Please contact us at 305-375-5773 for questions about our services.
Namita Uppal - Director. In October 2022, Namita Uppal was appointed Director of the Strategic Procurement Department (SPD).
We've streamlined our operations, simplified our procedures and documentation, and brought in some of the best purchasing professionals available. Please contact us at 305-375-5773 for questions about our services. In order to enter into a contract with Miami-Dade County a firm must be fully registered.
A procurement department is the backbone of your organization. They are responsible for acquiring your business's goods and services for a smooth operation. To keep it simple, consider them your company's personal & strategic shoppers. They find you the best deal for everything you need, from paper clips to machines.
“Purpose-Driven Procurement” or “PDP” means the collection of policies established through the Miami-Dade Code of Ordinances, resolutions adopted by the Board of County Commissioners, AOs, IOs, and accompanying procedures and plans that are designed to prioritize equity, inclusion, environmental resiliency and ...
Notice when the annual meeting is happening must be given at least 14 days before the meeting by mail delivery or electronic transmission.
If you still do not file, your corporation will lose its “good standing,” which may make it more difficult to run certain business operations. If you still do not file, your state agency will dissolve your corporation and strike it off the register.
What Happens If You Don't File? Usually a state will smack your business with a late penalty, as a kind of warning shot, to get you to file your annual report as soon as possible, and you'll usually have a second deadline before the state takes any further action against your business.
California Annual Report. All California corporations, nonprofits, and LLCs must file a California Statement of Information – also called a California Annual Report. This report must be filed with the California Secretary of State each year OR every other year – depending on what type of business you own.
If you fail to file a required annual or biennial report, you can face stiff penalties. These can range from fines imposed by the state to the state administratively dissolving or revoking your entity. Administrative dissolution means that you can no longer legally conduct business in a state.