David H. Lang, M.D. v. Western Providers Physician Organization, Inc.

2004 SD 107
CourtSouth Dakota Supreme Court
DecidedSeptember 29, 2004
DocketNone
StatusPublished

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David H. Lang, M.D. v. Western Providers Physician Organization, Inc., 2004 SD 107 (S.D. 2004).

Opinion

Unified Judicial System

DAVID H. LANG, M.D., DAVID W. BOYER, M.D.,
BRYAN D. DEN HARTOG, M.D., STEPHEN G. J. ECKRICH, M.D.,
STUART E. FROMM, M.D., TIMOTHY J. GILL, M.D.,
MARK HARLOW, M.D., LEW W. PAPENDICK, M.D., and
R
AND L. SCHLEUSENER, M.D.,
Petitioners and Appellees,
v.
WESTERN PROVIDERS PHYSICIAN ORGANIZATION, INC.,

Respondent and Appellant.

[2004 SD 107]

South Dakota Supreme Court
Appeal from the Circuit Court of
The Seventh Judicial Circuit
Pennington County, South Dakota

Hon. John J. Delaney, Judge

JENNIFER K. TRUCANO
PATRICK G. GOETZINGER of
Gunderson, Palmer, Goodsell & Nelson
Rapid City, South Dakota

Attorneys for petitioners and appellees.

WILLIAM F. JONES
PAUL F. LEWIS
R. HUNTER ELLINGTON of
Moye,
Giles
Denver
, Colorado

BARTON R. BANKS of
Banks, Johnson, Colbath, Sumner & Kappelman
Rapid City, South Dakota

Attorneys for respondent and appellant.

Argued on August 25, 2004

Opinion Filed 9/29/2004


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MEIERHENRY, Justice

[¶1.] This case is an appeal from an Order and Writ of Mandamus issued by the trial court.  The petition for mandamus was brought against Western Provider’s Physician Organization, Inc. (WPPO) by several physician members of the non-profit corporation (Petitioners).  Petitioners were granted a writ requiring WPPO to allow them full inspection of all documents, books, and records relating to the business concerns of the corporation.  WPPO appeals the granting of the writ.  We affirm.

Facts

[¶2.]  Petitioners are physicians and charter members of a non-profit corporation WPPO.  WPPO has a fifty percent ownership interest in Western Providers, Inc. (Western).  Western implements managed care plans for employer groups and WPPO physicians contract with Western to provide services under negotiated fee plans.  Western and WPPO are independent non-profit corporations but share the same board of directors and administrative personnel.

[¶3.] As part of a routine investment review, Petitioners requested various WPPO corporate documents from the South Dakota Secretary of State.  That request led Petitioners to discover WPPO had failed to file annual reports since 1999 and was not in good standing as a South Dakota corporation.  Petitioners then requested an inspection of WPPO books and records.  WPPO denied the initial request and further requests were made.  Eventually WPPO began turning over some of the requested documents but resisted an unlimited inspection of documents.

[¶4.] Initially, WPPO produced minutes from meetings, a “Consent in Lieu of Annual Meeting,” and a receipt from the South Dakota Secretary of State.  Upon inquiry, WPPO indicated that these documents comprised all of the corporate records.  However, WPPO later indicated that additional records were found and these were also provided to Petitioners.  Petitioners attempted several more times to attain further records.  WPPO insisted that the few documents that had been produced represented all documents, but it refused to certify this.

[¶5.] Petitioners asked the circuit court for an Order and Writ of Mandamus to compel WPPO to allow review of all corporate documents.  Petitioners relied on SDCL 47-24-2 as authority for their right to inspect the corporate documents.  It provides:

All books and records of a corporation may be inspected by any member, or his agent or attorney, for any proper purpose at any reasonable time.

SDCL 47-24-2.

[¶6.] Pursuant to that statute, the court entered an Order and Writ of Mandamus:

            commanding [WPPO] to immediately provide any and all documents, books and records relating to [WPPO’s] business concerns.  The term “documents, books and records” is hereby intended to include without limitation, documents in written or electronic form; minutes, bylaws, dividend or other financial ledgers; all journals, books of account, cash books, subsidiary documents, subscribers’ ledgers, and real estate documents; all financial records, tax returns, and tax forms; membership lists and provider lists; and all business communications, including those to the South Dakota Secretary of State, members or owners or providers of Western Providers Physician Organization, Inc., Western Providers, Inc., and Rapid City Regional Hospital administration; all of which relate to the ongoing business concerns of [WPPO] from its inception to the present date.  This writ encompasses any documents concerning [WPPO’s] business concerns held in the possession of [WPPO’s] representatives or which may be held in the files of its related entity, Western Providers, Inc.  This Order is consistent with and follows the law as provided by SDCL §§ 47-24-2 and 47-30-7.

WPPO appeals the granting of the writ.

STANDARD OF REVIEW

[¶7.]  Our standard of review for a Writ of Mandamus is abuse of discretion.  Black Hills Cent. R. Co. v. City of Hill City, 2003 SD 152, ¶9, 674 NW2d 31, 34.  Statutory interpretation is a question of law reviewed de novo.  First Lady, LLC v. JMF Properties, LLC, 2004 SD 69, ¶5, 681 NW2d 94, 96.

ISSUES

[¶8.] WPPO raises the following issues on appeal:

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