Wisconsin Code § 185.47

Financial books and records; penalty for refusal to produce
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(1) (a) A cooperative shall keep correct
and complete financial books and records, including minutes of
the proceedings of meetings of its members, board, and executive
committee. The cooperative shall keep at its principal office
records of the names and addresses of all members and stockholders with the amount of stock held by each, and of ownership
of equity interests.
(b) 1. Except as provided in subds. 2. and 3. and par. (c), and
subject to par. (d), at any reasonable time, any member or stockholder, or his or her agent or attorney, upon written notice stating
the purposes thereof, delivered or sent to the cooperative at least
one week in advance, may examine for a proper purpose any of
the cooperative’s records pertinent to the purpose specified in the
notice.
2. Except as provided in subd. 3. and par. (c), and subject to
par. (d), at any reasonable time, any member or stockholder, or
his or her agent or attorney, upon written notice stating the purposes thereof, delivered or sent to the cooperative at least one
week in advance, may examine for a proper purpose any of the
cooperative’s financial books covering the current or preceding 5
fiscal years and that are pertinent to the purpose specified in the
notice.
3. No person is entitled to examine any financial books or
records under subd. 1. or 2. if the cooperative is subject to any legal duty to preserve the confidentiality of, or protect the privacy
of information contained in, the financial books or records.
(c) The board may deny a request to examine any financial
books or records if the board determines that the purpose is not
directly related to the requester’s interest as a member or stockholder in the business or affairs of the cooperative or is otherwise
contrary to the best interests of the cooperative.
(d) The cooperative may condition examination of financial
books or records on the member or stockholder reimbursing the
cooperative for the reasonable costs to produce the financial
books or records and make requested copies of them.
(2) In any proceedings, or upon petition for such purpose any
court of record may, upon notice and after hearing at which
proper cause is shown, and upon suitable terms, order any of the
cooperative’s financial books or records, and any other pertinent
documents in its possession, or duly authenticated copies thereof,
to be brought within this state. Such documents shall be kept at
such place and for such time and purposes as the order designates. Any cooperative failing to comply with the order is subject
to dissolution, and its directors and officers are liable for contempt of court.
(3) Subject to all requirements and limitations specified in
sub. (1), a member or stockholder of a cooperative may examine
the financial books and records of any other cooperative or other
person that is a wholly owned subsidiary of the cooperative or in
which the cooperative owns a controlling interest.

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