Indiana Code 23-0.5-1.5-14. “Governance interest”
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Sec. 14. “Governance interest” means a right under the organic law or organic rules of an unincorporated entity, other than as a governing person, agent, assignee, or proxy, to:
(1) receive or demand access to information concerning, or the books and records of, the entity;
(2) vote for or consent to the election of the governing persons of the entity; or
(3) receive notice of or vote on or consent to an issue involving the internal affairs of the entity.
As added by P.L.118-2017, SEC.5.