<P> The Uniform Partnership Act (UPA), which includes revisions that are sometimes called the Revised Uniform Partnership Act (RUPA), is a uniform act (similar to a model statute), proposed by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws ("NCCUSL") for the governance of business partnerships by U.S. States . Several versions of UPA have been promulgated by the NCCUSL, the earliest having been put forth in 1914, and the most recent in 1997 . </P> <P> The NCCUSL's first revision of UPA was promulgated in 1992 and amended in 1993 and 1994 . The 1994 revision was often referred to as the Revised Uniform Partnership Act (RUPA). Confusion arose when the 1996 and 1997 versions were also called RUPA . Because of this confusion, the NCCUSL now officially refers to each UPA version as "Uniform Partnership Act (year)," where "year" is replaced by the actual year that NCCUSL approved it . Many people still use the term "RUPA" to mean any version from 1994 forward . Thus, "RUPA" may actually imply any version of UPA except the 1914 version . </P>

Which of the following developed the revised uniform partnership act