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Bylaws

of

CLIQ Services Cooperative, Incorporated

Adopted May 19, 1997

By the Board of Directors

Article I Membership Article II Termination of Membership
Article III Board of Directors/Membership Meetings Article IV Officers
Article V Corporate Records and Reports Article VI Inspection Rights
Article VII Surplus and Allocations Article VIII Bylaws Changes

Article VI

Inspection Rights

Section 6.1 Articles and Bylaws
The corporation shall keep at its principal office in California the original or a copy of its articles and Bylaws as amended to date, which shall be open to inspection by the members at all reasonable times.
Section 6.2 Books and Records
The accounting books and records and minutes of proceedings of the Board and its committees shall be open to inspection on the demand of any member at any reasonable time, for a purpose reasonably related to that person's interests as a member.
Section 6.3 Membership List
(a) Subject to the corporation's right to set aside a member's demand for inspection pursuant to Section 12601 of the Corporation Code and the power of the court to limit inspection rights pursuant to Section 12602 of the Corporations Code, and unless the corporation provides a reasonable alternative pursuant to Section 6.3(c) of these bylaws, a member may do either or both of the following:
(1) Inspect and copy the record of all the members' names, addresses, and voting rights, at reasonable times, on making a demand five business days in advance which states the purpose for which the inspection rights are requested;
(2) Obtain from the Secretary, upon demand and tender of a reasonable charge, a list of names, addresses, and voting rights of those members entitled to vote for the election of Directors, as of the most recent record date for which it has been compiled, or as of a date specified by the member subsequent to the date of the demand. The demand shall state the purpose for which the list is requested. The membership list shall be made available on or before the later of ten (10) business days after the demand is received or after the date specified as the date of which the list is to be compiled.
(b) Any member or members may demand the list for a purpose reasonably related to the members' interests as members. The corporation may deny access if it reasonably believes that the information shall be used for another purpose or if it provides a reasonable alternative to Section 6.3(c) of these Bylaws.
(c) The corporation may, within ten days after receiving a demand, deliver an offer of an alternative method of achieving the purpose identified in the demand without providing access to or a copy of the membership list. An alternative method which reasonably and in a timely manner accomplishes the proper purpose set forth in a demand made pursuant to this Section of these Bylaws shall be a reasonable alternative, unless the corporation fails to do the things which it offered to do within a reasonable time after acceptance of the offer. Any rejection of the offer shall, if requested, be in writing and indicate the reasons the proposed alternative does not meet the proper purpose of the demand.

Article I Membership Article II Termination of Membership
Article III Board of Directors/Membership Meetings Article IV Officers
Article V Corporate Records and Reports Article VI Inspection Rights
Article VII Surplus and Allocations Article VIII Bylaws Changes

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