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Code · Utah · Title 16 — Corporations · Chapter 6A

16-6a-1604. Court-ordered inspection of corporate records.

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Effective 7/1/2024
16-6a-1604. Court-ordered inspection of corporate records.
(a)A director or member may bring a petition in a court with jurisdiction under Title 78A, Judiciary and Judicial Administration , against a nonprofit corporation if:
(i)the nonprofit corporation refuses to allow a director or member, or the director's or member's agent or attorney, to inspect or copy any records that the director or member is entitled to inspect or copy under Subsection 16-6a-1602(1) ; and
(ii)the director or member complies with Subsection 16-6a-1602(1) .
(b)If a petition is filed under Subsection (1)(a) , the court may summarily order the inspection or copying of the records demanded at the nonprofit corporation's expense on an expedited basis.
(a)A director or member may bring a petition in a court with jurisdiction under Title 78A, Judiciary and Judicial Administration , against a nonprofit corporation if:
(i)the nonprofit corporation refuses to allow a director or member, or the director's or member's agent or attorney, to inspect or copy any records that the director or member is entitled to inspect or copy pursuant to Subsections 16-6a-1602(2) and
(3)within a reasonable time following the director's or member's demand; and
(ii)the director or member complies with Subsections 16-6a-1602(2) and
(3).
(b)If a petition is brought under Subsection (2)(a) , the court may summarily order the inspection or copying of the records demanded.
(3)If a court orders inspection or copying of the records demanded under Subsection
(1)or
(2), unless the nonprofit corporation proves that the nonprofit corporation refused inspection or copying in good faith because the nonprofit corporation had a reasonable basis for doubt about the right of the director or member, or the director's or member's agent or attorney, to inspect or copy the records demanded:
(a)the court shall also order the nonprofit corporation to pay the director's or member's costs, including reasonable counsel fees, incurred to obtain the order;
(b)the court may order the nonprofit corporation to pay the director or member for any damages the member incurred;
(c)if inspection or copying is ordered pursuant to Subsection
(2), the court may order the nonprofit corporation to pay the director's or member's inspection and copying expenses; and
(d)the court may grant the director or member any other remedy provided by law.
(4)If a court orders inspection or copying of records demanded, the court may impose reasonable restrictions on the use or distribution of the records by the demanding director or member.
Amended by Chapter 401 , 2023 General Session
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