10-3720. Members' list for meeting


A. After fixing a record date for a meeting, a corporation shall prepare an
alphabetical list of the names of all of its members who are entitled to notice of the
meeting. The list shall show the address and number of votes each member is entitled to
vote at the meeting. The corporation shall prepare on a current basis through the time
of the membership meeting another list of members, if any, who are entitled to vote at
the meeting, but not entitled to notice of the meeting and the corporation shall prepare
that list on the same basis and make it a part of the list of members.


B. For the purpose of communication with other members concerning the meeting the
corporation shall make the list of members available for inspection by any member at the
corporation's principal office or at another place identified in the meeting notice in
the city where the meeting will be held. On written demand a member, a member's agent or
a member's attorney may inspect and, subject to the limitations of section 10-11602,
subsection C, and section 10-11605, may copy the list, during regular business hours and
at the member's expense, during the period it is available for inspection.


C. The corporation shall make the list of members available at the meeting, and any
member, a member's agent or a member's attorney may inspect the list at any time during
the meeting or during any adjournment.


D. If the corporation refuses to allow a member, a member's agent or a member's
attorney to inspect the list of members before or at the meeting or copy the list as
permitted by subsection B of this section, the court in the county where a corporation's
principal office is located, or if no principal office is located in this state, the
court in the county where a corporation's known place of business is located, on
application of the member, may summarily order the inspection or copying at the
corporation's expense and may postpone the meeting for which the list was prepared until
the inspection or copying is complete.


E. Refusal or failure to comply with this section does not affect the validity of
any action taken at the meeting.


F. The articles of incorporation or bylaws of a corporation organized primarily for
religious purposes may limit or abolish the rights of a member under this section to
inspect and copy any corporate record.