California Corporations Code § 1510

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(a) Any foreign corporation qualified to transact intrastate business in this state shall provide the information specified in Section 1509, at the request of a shareholder resident in this state. (b) Any of the following shall be considered to be a shareholder resident in this state: (1) A natural person residing in this state. (2) A bank organized under Division 1 (commencing with Section 99) of the Financial Code, whether acting for itself, acting as a sole fiduciary, or acting with one or more other persons as a fiduciary. (3) A national bank having its head office in this state whether acting for itself, acting as a sole fiduciary, or acting with one or more other persons as a fiduciary. (4) Any retirement fund for public employees established or authorized by any law of this state.

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