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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 55A — North Carolina Nonprofit Corporation Act

§ 55A-16-24. Financial statements for the public.

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§ 55A-16-24. Financial statements for the public.
(a)Notwithstanding any provisions in the articles of incorporation or bylaws, a corporation that receives over five thousand dollars ($5,000) of public funding within a fiscal year, including the amount of grants or loans and the value of any in-kind donations, from a local government, the State, or the federal government shall provide its latest annual financial statements upon written demand from any member of the public. The statements shall be substantively similar to those required under G.S. 55A-16-20 but shall contain additional details about the amount of public funds received and how those funds were used. Additionally, a corporation that receives public funding shall provide, upon written demand from any member of the public, a copy of its most recently completed and filed Internal Revenue Service Form 990 or Form 990-EZ, except of any information not required for public disclosure pursuant to 26 U.S.C. § 6104(d)(3), or a copy of the message confirming the corporation's submission of Internal Revenue Service Form 990-N. A corporation may comply with the provisions of this section by maintaining on its public website a financial report as described in this section and a copy of its most recent Internal Revenue Service Form 990, Form 990-EZ, or Form 990-N submission confirmation or by having such materials posted, as part of a database of similar documents of other tax-exempt organization, on a website established and maintained by another entity, provided that the entity does not charge a fee to access the information and provided that the corporation provides a link on its public website to the website maintained by the other entity.
(b)Exceptions. - The following corporations already required to report information shall not be subject to subsection
(a)of this section, but shall provide information on their public website to whom the corporation reports its information and how to access that information:
(1)A corporation required to report to the North Carolina Medical Care Commission of the Department of Health and Human Services.
(2)A corporation required to report to the Local Government Commission of the Department of State Treasurer.
(3)A private college that meets the definition of "institution" under G.S. 116-22 and is required to report to the State under G.S. 143C-6-23. (2012-169, s. 1; 2025-25, s. 29(5).)
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