Any records administered by or on behalf of the corporation in the regular course of its business, including its stock ledger, books of account, and minute books, may be kept on, or by means of, or be in the form of, any information storage device, method, or 1 or more electronic networks or databases (including 1 or more distributed electronic networks or databases), provided that the records so kept can be converted into clearly legible paper form within a reasonable time, and, with respect to the stock ledger, that the records so kept (i) can be used to prepare the list of stockholders specified in §§ 219 and 220 of this title, (ii) record the information specified in §§ 156, 159, 217(a) and 218 of this title, and (iii) record transfers of stock as governed by Article 8 of subtitle I of Title 6. Any corporation shall convert any records so kept into clearly legible paper form upon the request of any person entitled to inspect such records pursuant to any provision of this chapter. When records are kept in such manner, a clearly legible paper form prepared from or by means of the information storage device, method, or 1 or more electronic networks or databases (including 1 or more distributed electronic networks or databases) shall be valid and admissible in evidence, and accepted for all other purposes, to the same extent as an original paper record of the same information would have been, provided the paper form accurately portrays the record.
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 1. GENERAL CORPORATION LAW
Subchapter VII. Meetings, Elections, Voting and Notice
§ 211. Meetings of stockholders.
§ 212. Voting rights of stockholders; proxies; limitations.
§ 213. Fixing date for determination of stockholders of record.
§ 215. Voting rights of members of nonstock corporations; quorum; proxies.
§ 216. Quorum and required vote for stock corporations.
§ 217. Voting rights of fiduciaries, pledgors and joint owners of stock.
§ 218. Voting trusts and other voting agreements.
§ 219. List of stockholders entitled to vote; penalty for refusal to produce; stock ledger.
§ 220. Inspection of books and records.
§ 221. Voting, inspection and other rights of bondholders and debenture holders.
§ 222. Notice of meetings and adjourned meetings.
§ 223. Vacancies and newly created directorships.
§ 225. Contested election of directors; proceedings to determine validity.
§ 226. Appointment of custodian or receiver of corporation on deadlock or for other cause.
§ 227. Powers of Court in elections of directors.
§ 230. Exception to requirements of notice.
§ 231. Voting procedures and inspectors of elections.
§ 232. Delivery of notice; notice by electronic transmission.