2004 Minnesota Code
Chapters 300 - 319B Corporations
Chapter 300 General Provisions
Section 300.63 Attorney general to examine.

300.63 Attorney general to examine.

When required by the governor, the attorney general must examine the affairs and condition of a corporation and report in writing, together with a detailed statement of the facts found, to the governor. The governor must submit the report to the legislature. The legislature, or either of its branches, may examine the affairs and condition of the corporation. The attorney general, or either branch of the legislature through a committee appointed by it for that purpose, may administer oaths to and examine the directors and officers of a corporation on oath in relation to its affairs and condition, may examine the vaults, books, papers, and documents belonging to it or pertaining to its affairs and condition, and compel the production of all keys, books, papers, and documents.

HIST: (7492) RL s 2887; 1984 c 628 art 5 s 1

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