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Fla. Stat. § 607.1603

Scope of inspection right

Redline — January 1, 2011 → current.View current text →
Current — January 1, 2019
As of January 1, 2011
(1) A shareholder’s agent or attorney has the same inspection and copying rights as the shareholder he or she represents.
(1) A shareholder may appoint an agent or attorney to exercise the shareholder’s inspection and copying rights under s. 607.1602.
(2) The right to copy records under s. 607.1602 includes, if reasonable, the right to receive copies made by photographic, xerographic, or other means.
(2) The corporation may, if reasonable, satisfy the right of a shareholder to copy records under s. 607.1602 by furnishing to the shareholder copies made by photocopy or other means chosen by the corporation, including furnishing copies through an electronic transmission.
(3) The corporation may impose a reasonable charge, covering the costs of labor and material, for copies of any documents provided to the shareholder. The charge may not exceed the estimated cost of production or reproduction of the records. If the records are kept in other than written form, the corporation shall convert such records into written form upon the request of any person entitled to inspect the same. The corporation shall bear the costs of converting any records described in s. 607.1601(5). The requesting shareholder shall bear the costs, including the cost of compiling the information requested, incurred to convert any records described in s. 607.1602(2).
(3) The corporation may impose a reasonable charge to cover the costs of providing copies of any documents to the shareholder which may be based on an estimate of such costs.
(4) If requested by a shareholder, the corporation shall comply with a shareholder’s demand to inspect the records of shareholders under s. 607.1602(2)(c) by providing him or her with a list of its shareholders of the nature described in s. 607.1601(3). Such a list must be compiled as of the last record date for which it has been compiled or as of a subsequent date if specified by the shareholder.
(4) The corporation may comply at its expense with a shareholder’s demand to inspect the records of shareholders under s. 607.1602(2)(d) by providing the shareholder with a list of shareholders that was compiled no earlier than the date of the shareholder’s demand.

Official source: Online Sunshine (Florida Legislature). Reproduced from public-domain Florida statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.