                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

DISCLOSURE REQUIRED WHEN FOREIGN SERIES LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY OR FOREIGN
PROTECTED SERIES SUBJECT TO PROCEEDING (§ 13.1-1099.24)

A. Not later than 30 days after becoming a party to a proceeding before a civil,
criminal, administrative, or other adjudicative tribunal of the Commonwealth or
a tribunal of the United States located in the Commonwealth:

   1. A foreign series limited liability company shall disclose to each other
   party the name and the street and mailing addresses of:
   				a. Each foreign protected series of the foreign series limited liability
   company; and
   				b. Each foreign protected series manager of and an agent for service of
   process for each foreign protected series of the foreign series limited
   liability company; and

   2. A foreign protected series of a foreign series limited liability company
   shall disclose to each other party the name and the street and mailing
   addresses of:
   				a. The foreign series limited liability company that established the
   foreign protected series, each person managing the foreign series limited
   liability company, and an agent for service of process for the foreign series
   limited liability company; and
   				b. Any other foreign protected series of the foreign series limited
   liability company and each protected series manager of and an agent for
   service of process for the other protected series.

B. If a foreign series limited liability company or foreign protected series
challenges the personal jurisdiction of the tribunal, the requirement that the
foreign series limited liability company or foreign protected series make
disclosure under subsection A is tolled until the tribunal determines whether it
has personal jurisdiction.

C. If a foreign series limited liability company or foreign protected series
does not comply with subsection A, a party to the proceeding may:

   1. Request the tribunal to treat the noncompliance as a failure to comply with
   the tribunal&#8217;s discovery rules; or

   2. Bring a separate proceeding in the tribunal to enforce subsection A.

HISTORY: 2019, c. 636.