A. Subject to subsection C of § 13.1-934, a member of a corporation is entitled to inspect and copy, during regular business hours at the corporation’s principal office, any of the records of the corporation described in subsection E of § 13.1-932 if he gives the corporation written notice of his demand at least five business days before the date on which he wishes to inspect and copy.
B. A member of a corporation is entitled to inspect and copy, during regular business hours at a reasonable location specified by the corporation, any of the following records of the corporation if the member meets the requirements of subsection C and gives the corporation written notice of his demand at least five business days before the date on which he wishes to inspect and copy:
1. Excerpts from minutes of any meeting of the board of directors, records of any action of a committee of the board of directors while acting in place of the board of directors on behalf of the corporation, minutes of any meeting of the members, and records of action taken by the members or board of directors without a meeting, to the extent not subject to inspection under subsection A;
C. A member may inspect and copy the records identified in subsection B only if:
1. He has been a member of record for at least six months immediately preceding his demand;
2. His demand is made in good faith and for a proper purpose;
3. He describes with reasonable particularity his purpose and the records that he desires to inspect; and
D. The right of inspection granted by this section may not be abolished or limited by a corporation’s articles of incorporation or bylaws.
1. The right of a member to inspect records if the member is in litigation with the corporation, to the same extent as any other litigant; or
2. The power of a court, independently of this Act, to compel the production of corporate records for examination.
History
1985, c. 522; 2007, c. 925.