(1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, a person may not commence a proceeding against a benefit company, or against the governors, members, officers or managers of a benefit company, to assert a claim that the benefit company, governors, members, officers or managers: (a) Failed to pursue, create or provide a general public benefit or a specific public benefit identified in the benefit companys articles of incorporation or articles of organization; or (b) Violated a duty or a standard of conduct prescribed under ORS 60.750 to 60.770. (2) A person may commence a direct or derivative proceeding, as appropriate, to compel a benefit company to provide a general public benefit or a specific public benefit or to require a governor, member, officer or manager to act in accordance with a duty or a standard of conduct set forth in the benefit companys articles of incorporation or articles of organization, or prescribed under ORS 60.750 to 60.770, only if the person is: (a) The benefit company; (b) A governor; (c) A shareholder or member; or (d) Another person identified in the benefit companys bylaws, articles of incorporation or articles of organization as having a right to commence a proceeding under this section. (3) A benefit company is not liable for money damages as a consequence of failing to provide a general public benefit or a specific public benefit. Note: See note under 60.750.
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