Alabama Code § 10A-17-2.24

Section 10A-17-2.24
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(a) Except as provided by subsection (b), on reasonable notice, a member or administrator of a decentralized unincorporated nonprofit association is entitled to an electronic record of any record maintained by the nonprofit association regarding the nonprofit association’s activities, financial condition, and other circumstances, to the extent the information is material to the member’s or administrator’s rights and duties under the decentralized unincorporated nonprofit association’s governing principles or this article. (b) A decentralized unincorporated nonprofit association is not obligated to provide records requested from a member or administrator if access to the information is contained in a record available to the member or administrator in a medium available to the member, including distributed ledger technology. (c)(1) A decentralized unincorporated nonprofit association may impose reasonable restrictions on access to and use of information that may be provided under this section, including by designating the information confidential and imposing nondisclosure or other safeguarding obligations on the recipient of the information. (2) In a dispute concerning the reasonableness of a restriction under this subsection, the decentralized unincorporated nonprofit association shall have the burden of proving reasonableness. (d) A former member or administrator may have access to information to which the former member or administrator was entitled to as a member or administrator if all of the following apply: (1) The information relates to the period of time during which the former member or administrator was a member or administrator. (2) The former member or administrator seeks the information in good faith. (3) The former member or administrator satisfies the requirements of subsections (a) through (c) with respect to the information. (e) A decentralized unincorporated nonprofit association shall not be obligated to collect and maintain a list of members or information on an individual member, including the names or addresses of members.

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