488.208 - LIABILITY FOR FALSE INFORMATION IN FILED RECORD -- PENALTY.

        488.208  LIABILITY FOR FALSE INFORMATION IN FILED      RECORD -- PENALTY.         1.  If a record delivered to the secretary of state for filing      under this chapter and filed by the secretary of state contains false      information, a person that suffers loss by reliance on the      information may recover damages for the loss from any or all of the      following:         a.  A person that signed the record, or caused another to sign      it on the person's behalf, and knew the information to be false at      the time the record was signed.         b.  A general partner that has notice that the information was      false when the record was filed or has become false because of      changed circumstances, if the general partner has notice for a      reasonably sufficient time before the information is relied upon to      enable the general partner to effect an amendment under section      488.202, file a petition pursuant to section 488.205, or deliver to      the secretary of state for filing a statement of change pursuant to      section 488.115 or a statement of correction pursuant to section      488.207.         2.  Signing a record authorized or required to be filed under this      chapter that the signer knows to be false in material respect      constitutes a serious misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed      one thousand dollars.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2004 Acts, ch 1021, §26, 118