504.1602 - INSPECTION OF RECORDS BY MEMBERS.

        504.1602  INSPECTION OF RECORDS BY MEMBERS.         1.  Subject to subsection 5, a member is entitled to inspect and      copy, at a reasonable time and location specified by the corporation,      any of the records of the corporation described in section 504.1601,      subsection 5, if the member gives the corporation written notice or a      written demand at least five business days before the date on which      the member wishes to inspect and copy.         2.  Subject to subsections 5 and 6, a member is entitled to      inspect and copy, at a reasonable time and reasonable location      specified by the corporation, any of the following records of the      corporation if the member meets the requirements of subsection 3 and      gives the corporation written notice at least ten business days      before the date on which the member wishes to inspect and copy:         a.  Excerpts from any records required to be maintained under      section 504.1601, subsection 1, to the extent not subject to      inspection under subsection 1 of this section.         b.  Accounting records of the corporation.         c.  The membership list.         3.  A member may inspect and copy the records identified in      subsection 2 only if all of the following apply:         a.  The member's demand is made in good faith and for a proper      purpose.         b.  The member describes with reasonable particularity the      purpose of the demand and the records the member desires to inspect.         c.  The records are directly connected to the purpose      described.         d.  The board consents, if consent is required by section      504.1605.         4.  This section does not affect either of the following:         a.  The right of a member to inspect records under section      504.711 or, if the member is in litigation with the corporation, to      the same extent as any other litigant.         b.  The power of a court, independently of this chapter, to      compel the production of corporate records for examination.         5.  The articles or bylaws of a religious corporation may limit or      abolish the right of a member under this section to inspect and copy      any corporate record.         6.  A corporation may, within ten business days after receiving a      demand for inspection of a membership list under section 504.711 or      subsection 2 of this section, respond to the demand with a written      proposal offering a reasonable alternative to the demand for      inspection that will achieve the purpose of the demand without      providing access to or a copy of the membership list.  A proposal      offering an alternative that reasonably and in a timely manner      accomplishes a proper purpose identified in a demand for inspection      shall be considered to offer a reasonable alternative.  A proposal      for a reasonable alternative that has been accepted by the person      making the demand for inspection shall cease to be considered a      reasonable alternative if the terms of the proposal are not carried      out by the corporation within a reasonable time after acceptance of      the proposal.  For the purposes of this subsection, a reasonable      alternative may include, but is not limited to, a communication      prepared by a member and mailed by the corporation at the expense of      the member.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2004 Acts, ch 1049, §168, 192         Referred to in § 504.711, 504.1603, 504.1604