The General Corporation Law provides for the formation of domestic general corporations by the execution and filing of articles of incorporation with the Secretary of State. Under that law, the business and affairs of these corporations are generally managed by, and all corporate powers exercised by or under, the direction of their boards of directors, and each director is elected by shareholder vote, with certain exceptions, as specified. That law also allows foreign corporations to transact intrastate business by obtaining certificates of qualification from the Secretary of State and requires foreign corporations that meet certain criteria to comply with specified provisions applicable to domestic general corporations to the exclusion of the law of the jurisdiction in which the foreign corporation is incorporated.
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General Corporation Law requires the accounting books, records, and minutes of proceedings of the shareholders and the board and committees of the board of any domestic corporation, and of any foreign corporation keeping records in this state or having its principal executive office in this state, upon written demand of any shareholder or holder of a voting trust certificate, to be made available for inspection, as specified.
This bill would revise that provision to permit, if the original has been lost, destroyed, or is not normally physically located within this state, a true and accurate copy of the above-described documents to be open to inspection at the corporation’s principal office in this state or, if there is none, at the physical location for the corporation’s registered agent for service of process. The bill would permit a
shareholder or holder of a voting trust certificate, as an alternative to this procedure, to request that the corporation produce these documents by mail or electronically, if the shareholder or holder of a voting trust certificate pays the reasonable costs for copy or converting the requested documents to electronic format. The bill would also make related and conforming changes.