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===Are there any restrictions on who can access a non-profit society’s official records?=== | ===Are there any restrictions on who can access a non-profit society’s official records?=== | ||
Under [https://www.bclaws.gov.bc.ca/civix/document/id/lc/statreg/15018_01#section25 s. 25] of the ''Societies Act'', directors may by resolution restrict a member’s rights to inspect the Register of Members if the inspection might be harmful. Harm might be where your members are vulnerable individuals or there are legitimate privacy/security concerns such as police officers not wanting their addresses public. This will be rare. This provision was considered by the Civil Resolution Tribunal in ''[https://canlii.ca/t/j6cd0 Sellers v. Kitty Cat P.A.L. Society]'', 2020 BCCRT 376. In that case, the tribunal member restricted use of the register to the uses listed in s. 25(7) of the ''Societies Act''. | |||
The person requesting to inspect a record can only do so for the purpose of that member requisitioning or calling a general meeting or advancing a members’ proposal | The person requesting to inspect a record can only do so for the purpose of that member requisitioning or calling a general meeting or advancing a members’ proposal |
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