General partner rights to information

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(a) Right to required information.--A general partner may inspect and copy required information during regular business hours in the limited partnership's principal office.

(b) Right to other information.--On reasonable notice, a general partner may inspect and copy during regular business hours, at a reasonable location specified by the limited partnership, any other records maintained by the partnership in addition to the required information regarding the partnership's activities, affairs, financial condition and other circumstances.

(c) Obligation of limited partnership.--A limited partnership shall furnish to each general partner, without demand, any information concerning the partnership's activities, affairs, financial condition and other circumstances which the partnership knows and is material to the proper exercise of the general partner's rights and duties under the partnership agreement or this title, except to the extent the partnership can establish that it reasonably believes the general partner already knows the information.

(d) Obligation of general partner.--The duty to furnish information under subsection (c) also applies to each general partner to the extent the general partner knows any of the information described in subsection (b).

(e) Rights of person dissociated as general partner.--Subject to subsection (j), within 10 days after receipt by a limited partnership of a demand made in record form, a person dissociated as a general partner may have access to the information and records described under subsections (a) and (b) at the locations specified under subsections (a) and (b) if:

(1) the information or record pertains to the period during which the person was a general partner;

(2) in seeking the information or record, the person complies with section 8649(d) (relating to standards of conduct for general partners) as if still a general partner; and

(3) all of the following apply:

(i) the person seeks the information for a purpose reasonably related to the partner's interest as a former general partner;

(ii) the person makes a demand in record form received by the partnership, describing with reasonable particularity the information sought and the purpose for seeking the information; and

(iii) the information sought is directly connected to the person's purpose.

(f) Required response to demand.--Within 10 days after receiving a demand under subsection (e), the limited partnership shall, in record form, inform the person that made the demand of:

(1) what information the partnership will provide in response to the demand and when and where the partnership will provide the information; and

(2) the partnership's reasons for declining, if the partnership declines to provide any demanded information.

(g) Copying costs.--A limited partnership may charge a person that makes a demand under this section the reasonable costs of copying.

(h) Rights of agent or guardian.--A general partner or person dissociated as a general partner may exercise the rights under this section through an agent or, in the case of an individual under legal disability, a guardian. Any restriction or condition imposed by the partnership agreement or under subsection (j) applies both to the agent or guardian and to the general partner or person dissociated as a general partner.

(i) No rights of transferee.--The rights under this section do not extend to a person as transferee, except that if:

(1) a general partner dies, section 8674 (relating to power of personal representative of deceased partner) applies; and

(2) an individual dissociates as a general partner under section 8663(a)(7)(ii) or (iii) (relating to dissociation as general partner), the personal representative of the individual may exercise the rights under subsection (d) of a person dissociated as a general partner.

(j) Limitations on access.--In addition to any restriction or condition stated in its partnership agreement, a limited partnership, as a matter within the ordinary course of its activities and affairs, may impose reasonable restrictions and conditions on access to and use of information to be furnished under this section, including designating information confidential and imposing nondisclosure and safeguarding obligations on the recipient. In a dispute concerning the reasonableness of a restriction under this subsection, the partnership has the burden of proving reasonableness.

(k) Cross reference.--See section 8615 (relating to contents of partnership agreement).

Cross References. Section 8647 is referred to in sections 8615, 8665 of this title.


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