Wisconsin Code § 181.1602

Inspection of records by members
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(1)
RECORDS AT PRINCIPAL OFFICE. Subject to s. 181.1603 (3) , a
member is entitled to inspect and copy, at a reasonable time and
location specified by the corporation, any of the records of the
corporation described in s. 181.1601 (5) if the member gives the
corporation written notice or a written demand at least 5 business
days before the date on which the member wishes to inspect and
copy.
(2) OTHER RECORDS THAT MAY BE INSPECTED. A member is
entitled to inspect and copy, at a reasonable time and reasonable
location specified by the corporation, any of the following
records of the corporation if the member meets the requirements
of sub. (3) and gives the corporation written notice at least 5 business days before the date on which the member wishes to inspect
and copy:
(a) Excerpts from any records required to be maintained under s. 181.1601 (1), to the extent not subject to inspection under
sub. (1).
(b) Accounting records of the corporation.
(c) Subject to s. 181.1605, the membership list.
(3) WHEN OTHER RECORDS MAY BE INSPECTED. A member
may inspect and copy the records identified in sub. (2) only if all
of the following apply:
(a) The member’s demand is made in good faith and for a
proper purpose.
(b) The member describes with reasonable particularity the
purpose and the records the member desires to inspect.
(c) The records are directly connected with this purpose.
(4) APPLICABILITY. This section does not affect any of the
following:
(a) The right of a member to inspect records under s.
181.0720 or, if the member is in litigation with the corporation, to
the same extent as any other litigant.
(b) The power of a court, independently of this chapter, to
compel the production of corporate records for examination.

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