Title 14, Chapter 3, Section 1620
( 14-3-1620)
(a) A corporation upon written demand from a member shall furnish
that member its latest prepared annual financial statements, which
may be consolidated or combined statements of the corporation and
one or more of its subsidiaries or affiliates, in reasonable detail
as appropriate, that include a balance sheet as of the end of the
fiscal year and statement of operations for that year. If financial
statements are prepared for the corporation on the basis of
generally accepted accounting principles, the annual financial
statements must also be prepared on that basis. (b) If annual financial statements are reported upon by a public
accountant, the accountant's report must accompany them. If not, the
statements must be accompanied by the statement of the president or
the person responsible for the corporation's financial accounting
records: (1) Stating the president's or other person's reasonable belief as
to whether the statements were prepared on the basis of generally
accepted accounting principles and, if not, describing the basis
of preparation; and (2) Describing any respects in which the statements were not
prepared on a basis of accounting consistent with the statements
prepared for the preceding year. |