Non-Profit Recordkeeping and Privacy (Societies Act FAQs): Difference between revisions
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Yes, to a point. A non-profit can prevent a member from inspecting minutes of directors meetings and accounting records. These limitations must be set out in your bylaws. For example: | Yes, to a point. A non-profit can prevent a member from inspecting minutes of directors meetings and accounting records. These limitations must be set out in your bylaws. For example: | ||
<blockquote>'''Bylaw [X] - Inspection of Official Records''' | <blockquote>'''Bylaw [X] - Inspection of Official Records''' | ||
Only official records under s.20(1) are available for inspection by, and disclosure to, members. | Only official records under s. 20(1) are available for inspection by, and disclosure to, members. | ||
All other records are only accessible at the sole discretion of the directors. | All other records are only accessible at the sole discretion of the directors. |