Corporate Law Release of e-mail lists by non-profit

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foxenmom

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I understand that in California Codes Corporation Code Section 6330 a non-profit corporation must release its memberships names and addresses, providing the circumstances described are met.

My question: If the non-profit corporation's membership names and addresses includes e-mails, must those also be provided upon proper request?

Follow up question: Is pertinent that the e-mail mailing list has already been provided to another member for a similar purpose?
 
I am not expert in California law. As I read the Code, it says nothing about email addresses. Unless there is judicial consideration of the statute requiring you to provide email addresses, I would say you are under no obligation to do so.

Nor do I see anything about your duty to provide access to the list being mitigated by your provision of the list to other parties. If two people make a proper request, it appears they are each entitled to it.
 
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