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[76 Stat. 301]
PUBLIC LAW 87-000—MMMM. DD, 1962
[76 Stat. 301]

76 STAT. ]

PUBLIC LAW 87-569-AUG. 6, 1962

301

(e) filing articles of dissolution, $ 1; (f) filing an application for reservation of a corporate name or for a renewal of reservation, $5; (g) filing notice of transfer of a reserved corporate name, $5; (h) filing statement of election to accept this Act and issuing certificate of acceptance, $10; (i) filing an application of a foreign corporation for a certificate of authority to conduct affairs in the District and issuing a certificate of authority, $10; (j) filing an application of a foreign corporation for an amended certificate of authority to conduct affairs in the District and issuing an amended certificate of authority, $5; (k) filing a copy of an amendment to the articles of incorporation of a foreign corporation holding a certificate of authority to conduct affairs in the District, $5; (1) filing a copy of articles of merger of a for e i ^ corporation holding a certificate of authority to conduct affairs m the District, $^5 . .. . (m) filing an application for withdrawal of a foreign corporation and issuing a certificate of withdrawal, $ 1; (n) filing application for reinstatement of a domestic or foreign corporation and issuing certificate of reinstatement, $10; (o) filing any other statement or report, including an annual report, of a domestic or foreign corporation, $ 1; (p) indexing each document filed, except an annual report, $2; (q) furnishing a certified copy of any document, instrument, or paper relating to a corporation, $5; (r) furnishing a certificate as to the existence or nonexistence of a fact relating to a corporation, $ 1; (s^ The Commissioners are authorized to make. regulations providing for reasonable fees for other services not listed in this section. COMMISSIONERS: DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS

SEC. 93. (a) The Commissioners shall have the power and authority reasonably necessary, to enable them to administer this Act efficiently and to perform the duties therein imposed upon them. (b) The Commissioners shall be charged with the administration and enforcement of this Act. Said Commissioners are authorized to employ such personnel as may be necessary for the administration of this Act, within appropriations made by Congress. The compensation of such personnel shall be fixed in accordance with the provisions of the Classification Act of 1949, as amended. (c) The Commissioners may transfer any or all of the functions vested in them by this Act to any agent designated by them pursuant to law. I t shall be the duty of any officer or agency of the government of the District of Columbia to perform any function delegated to such officer or agency by the Commissioners pursuant to this Act. (d) Every certificate and other document or paper executed by the Commissioners, in pursuance of any authority conferred upon them by this Act, and sealed with the seal prescribed by subsection (c) of section 120 of the District of Columbia Business Corporation Act, and all copies of such papers, as well as of documents and other papers filed in accordance with the provisions of this Act, when certified by them and authenticated by said seal, shall have the same force and effect as evidence as would the originals thereof in any action or proceeding in any court and before a public officer, or official body. (e) The Commissioners are authorized to make, modify, and enforce such regulations as they may deem necessary to carry out the provisions

63 Stat. 954. 5 USC 1071 note.

es Stat. 228.

D. C. Code 29-935.