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1-Enrolled August 09, 2022 Passed IN Senate August 08, 2022 Passed IN Assembly April 18, 2022 Amended IN Assembly March 24, 2022 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2611Introduced by Assembly Member DalyFebruary 18, 2022 An act to add Section 27 to the Government Code, relating to businesses. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2611, Daly. California family-owned businesses.Existing law authorizes state and local entities to regulate businesses within their jurisdiction. Existing law provides various definitions for purposes of the Government Code.This bill would define a California family-owned business for purposes of any provision of the Government Code that explicitly references the definition. The bill would provide legislative findings and declarations regarding California family-owned businesses.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares the following: (a) In 2007, California was home to 1.4 million family-owned businesses, which employed nearly 7 million people.(b) Both large and small family-owned businesses have been recognized through numerous academic studies as having unique characteristics. Those studies verify that family-owned businesses invest more in their employees in terms of training and benefits, promote more women to high-level management positions, and are less likely to lay off employees or downsize in tough economic times.(c) California family-owned businesses continually demonstrate extraordinary commitment to the communities in which they operate because they are headquartered in the state. California family-owned businesses have been shown to engage in high levels of local, community-based philanthropic giving, and are strong stewards of the environment by virtue of their long-term perspective and sense of duty to past, present, and future generations within the state.(d) It is the intent of the Legislature that this act will aid, counsel, assist, and protect the interests of California family-owned businesses in order to preserve free competitive enterprise and support family-owned enterprises.(e) A business that is owned and operated by relatives creates a unique business structure that can be distinguished from other business structures. The purpose of this act is to create a definition for this business structure in order to provide a framework for the Legislature to better understand and address the role family-owned businesses play within the California economy.SEC. 2. Section 27 is added to the Government Code, to read:27. (a) For the purposes of this code, California family-owned business means a business that meets all of the following requirements:(1) Is organized as a privately held business by one individual or two or more related persons, or is a partnership of business entities owned by related persons.(2) Maintains its principal executive office in California.(3) Has been in business for more than 10 continuous years.(4) One of the following applies:(A) Is owned by a sole proprietorship.(B) Is a business entity owned by one individual or two or more related persons domiciled in California who hold a majority of the equity interests.(C) Is a partnership of business entities owned by related persons domiciled in California who hold a majority of the equity interests.(5) The business is controlled by one individual or two or more related persons who exhibit strategic influence and control of the business by holding the business as a sole proprietorship or by holding at least 30 percent of the voting interest.(6) Demonstrates an intent to continuously operate as a family-owned business in the future through any of the following:(A) Present ownership by two or more related persons.(B) A previous transfer of ownership or equity interests between related persons.(C) Is subject to a written agreement providing for a future transfer between related persons provided that the agreement was executed in good faith.(b) For the purpose of this section, related person includes a person who is related by a common ancestor, pursuant to state or federal law, up to four generations. Any person related by greater than four generations is included if that persons ownership or operational involvement arose from an exercise of continuity across generations as described in paragraph (6) of subdivision (a). Related persons also includes a parent, stepparent, brother, sister, stepbrother, stepsister, half brother, half sister, adopted person, stepchild, foster child, uncle, aunt, niece, nephew, first cousin, and any person denoted by the prefix grand or great. A spouse, domestic partner, and the spouse or domestic partner of any person that qualifies as a person related by a common ancestor, pursuant to state or federal law, up to four generations, is also included within the definition of related persons and shall continue to be included in the event of the legal relationship being terminated by death or dissolution.(c) The definition for California family-owned business provided in this section shall only apply to provisions in which this section is explicitly cross-referenced.
1+Amended IN Assembly March 24, 2022 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2611Introduced by Assembly Member DalyFebruary 18, 2022 An act to add Section 27 to the Government Code, relating to businesses. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2611, as amended, Daly. California familyowned family-owned businesses.Existing law authorizes state and local entities to regulate businesses within their jurisdiction. Existing law provides various definitions for purposes of the Government Code.This bill would define a California familyowned family-owned business for purposes of any provision of the Government Code that explicitly references the definition. The bill would provide legislative findings and declarations regarding California familyowned family-owned businesses.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares the following: (a) In 2007, California was home to 1.4 million family owned family-owned businesses, which employed nearly 7 million people.(b) Both large and small family owned family-owned businesses have been recognized through numerous academic studies as having unique characteristics. Those studies verify that familyowned family-owned businesses invest more in their employees in terms of training and benefits, promote more women to high-level management positions, and are less likely to lay off employees or downsize in tough economic times.(c) California family owned family-owned businesses continually demonstrate extraordinary commitment to the communities in which they operate because they are headquartered in the state. California familyowned family-owned businesses have been shown to engage in high levels of local, community-based philanthropic giving, and are strong stewards of the environment by virtue of their long-term perspective and sense of duty to past, present, and future generations within the state.(d) It is the intent of the Legislature that this act will aid, counsel, assist, and protect the interests of California familyowned family-owned businesses in order to preserve free competitive enterprise and support familyowned family-owned enterprises.(e) A business that is owned and operated by relatives creates a unique business structure that can be distinguished from other business structures. The purpose of this act is to create a definition for this business structure in order to provide a framework for the Legislature to better understand and address the role familyowned family-owned businesses play within the California economy.SEC. 2. Section 27 is added to the Government Code, to read:27. (a) For the purposes of this code, California familyowned family-owned business means a business that meets all of the following requirements:(1) Is organized as a privately held business by one individual or two or more related persons, or is a partnership of business entities owned by related persons.(2) Maintains its principal executive office in California.(3) Has been in business for more than 10 continuous years.(4) One of the following applies:(A) Is owned by a sole proprietorship.(B) Is a business entity owned by one individual or two or more related persons domiciled in California who hold a majority of the equity interests.(C) Is a partnership of business entities owned by related persons domiciled in California who hold a majority of the equity interests.(5) The business is controlled by one individual or two or more related persons who exhibit strategic influence and control of the business by holding the business as a sole proprietorship or by holding at least 30 percent of the voting interest.(6) Demonstrates an intent to continuously operate as a familyowned family-owned business in the future through any of the following:(A) Present ownership by two or more related persons.(B) A previous transfer of ownership or equity interests between related persons.(C) Is subject to a written agreement providing for a future transfer between related persons provided that the agreement was executed in good faith.(b) For the purpose of this section, related person includes a person who is related by a common ancestor, pursuant to state or federal law, up to four generations. Any person related by greater than four generations is included if that persons ownership or operational involvement arose from an exercise of continuity across generations as described in paragraph (6) of subdivision (a). Related persons also includes a parent, stepparent, brother, sister, stepbrother, stepsister, half brother, half sister, adopted person, stepchild, foster child, uncle, aunt, niece, nephew, first cousin, and any person denoted by the prefix grand or great. A spouse, domestic partner, and the spouse or domestic partner of any person that qualifies as a person related by a common ancestor, pursuant to state or federal law, up to four generations, is also included within the definition of related persons and shall continue to be included in the event of the legal relationship being terminated by death or dissolution.(c) The definition for California familyowned family-owned business provided in this section shall only apply to provisions in which this section is explicitly cross-referenced.
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3- Enrolled August 09, 2022 Passed IN Senate August 08, 2022 Passed IN Assembly April 18, 2022 Amended IN Assembly March 24, 2022 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2611Introduced by Assembly Member DalyFebruary 18, 2022 An act to add Section 27 to the Government Code, relating to businesses. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2611, Daly. California family-owned businesses.Existing law authorizes state and local entities to regulate businesses within their jurisdiction. Existing law provides various definitions for purposes of the Government Code.This bill would define a California family-owned business for purposes of any provision of the Government Code that explicitly references the definition. The bill would provide legislative findings and declarations regarding California family-owned businesses.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO
3+ Amended IN Assembly March 24, 2022 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2611Introduced by Assembly Member DalyFebruary 18, 2022 An act to add Section 27 to the Government Code, relating to businesses. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2611, as amended, Daly. California familyowned family-owned businesses.Existing law authorizes state and local entities to regulate businesses within their jurisdiction. Existing law provides various definitions for purposes of the Government Code.This bill would define a California familyowned family-owned business for purposes of any provision of the Government Code that explicitly references the definition. The bill would provide legislative findings and declarations regarding California familyowned family-owned businesses.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO
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5- Enrolled August 09, 2022 Passed IN Senate August 08, 2022 Passed IN Assembly April 18, 2022 Amended IN Assembly March 24, 2022
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2320 An act to add Section 27 to the Government Code, relating to businesses.
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29-AB 2611, Daly. California family-owned businesses.
26+AB 2611, as amended, Daly. California familyowned family-owned businesses.
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31-Existing law authorizes state and local entities to regulate businesses within their jurisdiction. Existing law provides various definitions for purposes of the Government Code.This bill would define a California family-owned business for purposes of any provision of the Government Code that explicitly references the definition. The bill would provide legislative findings and declarations regarding California family-owned businesses.
28+Existing law authorizes state and local entities to regulate businesses within their jurisdiction. Existing law provides various definitions for purposes of the Government Code.This bill would define a California familyowned family-owned business for purposes of any provision of the Government Code that explicitly references the definition. The bill would provide legislative findings and declarations regarding California familyowned family-owned businesses.
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3330 Existing law authorizes state and local entities to regulate businesses within their jurisdiction. Existing law provides various definitions for purposes of the Government Code.
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35-This bill would define a California family-owned business for purposes of any provision of the Government Code that explicitly references the definition. The bill would provide legislative findings and declarations regarding California family-owned businesses.
32+This bill would define a California familyowned family-owned business for purposes of any provision of the Government Code that explicitly references the definition. The bill would provide legislative findings and declarations regarding California familyowned family-owned businesses.
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41-The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares the following: (a) In 2007, California was home to 1.4 million family-owned businesses, which employed nearly 7 million people.(b) Both large and small family-owned businesses have been recognized through numerous academic studies as having unique characteristics. Those studies verify that family-owned businesses invest more in their employees in terms of training and benefits, promote more women to high-level management positions, and are less likely to lay off employees or downsize in tough economic times.(c) California family-owned businesses continually demonstrate extraordinary commitment to the communities in which they operate because they are headquartered in the state. California family-owned businesses have been shown to engage in high levels of local, community-based philanthropic giving, and are strong stewards of the environment by virtue of their long-term perspective and sense of duty to past, present, and future generations within the state.(d) It is the intent of the Legislature that this act will aid, counsel, assist, and protect the interests of California family-owned businesses in order to preserve free competitive enterprise and support family-owned enterprises.(e) A business that is owned and operated by relatives creates a unique business structure that can be distinguished from other business structures. The purpose of this act is to create a definition for this business structure in order to provide a framework for the Legislature to better understand and address the role family-owned businesses play within the California economy.SEC. 2. Section 27 is added to the Government Code, to read:27. (a) For the purposes of this code, California family-owned business means a business that meets all of the following requirements:(1) Is organized as a privately held business by one individual or two or more related persons, or is a partnership of business entities owned by related persons.(2) Maintains its principal executive office in California.(3) Has been in business for more than 10 continuous years.(4) One of the following applies:(A) Is owned by a sole proprietorship.(B) Is a business entity owned by one individual or two or more related persons domiciled in California who hold a majority of the equity interests.(C) Is a partnership of business entities owned by related persons domiciled in California who hold a majority of the equity interests.(5) The business is controlled by one individual or two or more related persons who exhibit strategic influence and control of the business by holding the business as a sole proprietorship or by holding at least 30 percent of the voting interest.(6) Demonstrates an intent to continuously operate as a family-owned business in the future through any of the following:(A) Present ownership by two or more related persons.(B) A previous transfer of ownership or equity interests between related persons.(C) Is subject to a written agreement providing for a future transfer between related persons provided that the agreement was executed in good faith.(b) For the purpose of this section, related person includes a person who is related by a common ancestor, pursuant to state or federal law, up to four generations. Any person related by greater than four generations is included if that persons ownership or operational involvement arose from an exercise of continuity across generations as described in paragraph (6) of subdivision (a). Related persons also includes a parent, stepparent, brother, sister, stepbrother, stepsister, half brother, half sister, adopted person, stepchild, foster child, uncle, aunt, niece, nephew, first cousin, and any person denoted by the prefix grand or great. A spouse, domestic partner, and the spouse or domestic partner of any person that qualifies as a person related by a common ancestor, pursuant to state or federal law, up to four generations, is also included within the definition of related persons and shall continue to be included in the event of the legal relationship being terminated by death or dissolution.(c) The definition for California family-owned business provided in this section shall only apply to provisions in which this section is explicitly cross-referenced.
38+The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares the following: (a) In 2007, California was home to 1.4 million family owned family-owned businesses, which employed nearly 7 million people.(b) Both large and small family owned family-owned businesses have been recognized through numerous academic studies as having unique characteristics. Those studies verify that familyowned family-owned businesses invest more in their employees in terms of training and benefits, promote more women to high-level management positions, and are less likely to lay off employees or downsize in tough economic times.(c) California family owned family-owned businesses continually demonstrate extraordinary commitment to the communities in which they operate because they are headquartered in the state. California familyowned family-owned businesses have been shown to engage in high levels of local, community-based philanthropic giving, and are strong stewards of the environment by virtue of their long-term perspective and sense of duty to past, present, and future generations within the state.(d) It is the intent of the Legislature that this act will aid, counsel, assist, and protect the interests of California familyowned family-owned businesses in order to preserve free competitive enterprise and support familyowned family-owned enterprises.(e) A business that is owned and operated by relatives creates a unique business structure that can be distinguished from other business structures. The purpose of this act is to create a definition for this business structure in order to provide a framework for the Legislature to better understand and address the role familyowned family-owned businesses play within the California economy.SEC. 2. Section 27 is added to the Government Code, to read:27. (a) For the purposes of this code, California familyowned family-owned business means a business that meets all of the following requirements:(1) Is organized as a privately held business by one individual or two or more related persons, or is a partnership of business entities owned by related persons.(2) Maintains its principal executive office in California.(3) Has been in business for more than 10 continuous years.(4) One of the following applies:(A) Is owned by a sole proprietorship.(B) Is a business entity owned by one individual or two or more related persons domiciled in California who hold a majority of the equity interests.(C) Is a partnership of business entities owned by related persons domiciled in California who hold a majority of the equity interests.(5) The business is controlled by one individual or two or more related persons who exhibit strategic influence and control of the business by holding the business as a sole proprietorship or by holding at least 30 percent of the voting interest.(6) Demonstrates an intent to continuously operate as a familyowned family-owned business in the future through any of the following:(A) Present ownership by two or more related persons.(B) A previous transfer of ownership or equity interests between related persons.(C) Is subject to a written agreement providing for a future transfer between related persons provided that the agreement was executed in good faith.(b) For the purpose of this section, related person includes a person who is related by a common ancestor, pursuant to state or federal law, up to four generations. Any person related by greater than four generations is included if that persons ownership or operational involvement arose from an exercise of continuity across generations as described in paragraph (6) of subdivision (a). Related persons also includes a parent, stepparent, brother, sister, stepbrother, stepsister, half brother, half sister, adopted person, stepchild, foster child, uncle, aunt, niece, nephew, first cousin, and any person denoted by the prefix grand or great. A spouse, domestic partner, and the spouse or domestic partner of any person that qualifies as a person related by a common ancestor, pursuant to state or federal law, up to four generations, is also included within the definition of related persons and shall continue to be included in the event of the legal relationship being terminated by death or dissolution.(c) The definition for California familyowned family-owned business provided in this section shall only apply to provisions in which this section is explicitly cross-referenced.
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47-SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares the following: (a) In 2007, California was home to 1.4 million family-owned businesses, which employed nearly 7 million people.(b) Both large and small family-owned businesses have been recognized through numerous academic studies as having unique characteristics. Those studies verify that family-owned businesses invest more in their employees in terms of training and benefits, promote more women to high-level management positions, and are less likely to lay off employees or downsize in tough economic times.(c) California family-owned businesses continually demonstrate extraordinary commitment to the communities in which they operate because they are headquartered in the state. California family-owned businesses have been shown to engage in high levels of local, community-based philanthropic giving, and are strong stewards of the environment by virtue of their long-term perspective and sense of duty to past, present, and future generations within the state.(d) It is the intent of the Legislature that this act will aid, counsel, assist, and protect the interests of California family-owned businesses in order to preserve free competitive enterprise and support family-owned enterprises.(e) A business that is owned and operated by relatives creates a unique business structure that can be distinguished from other business structures. The purpose of this act is to create a definition for this business structure in order to provide a framework for the Legislature to better understand and address the role family-owned businesses play within the California economy.
44+SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares the following: (a) In 2007, California was home to 1.4 million family owned family-owned businesses, which employed nearly 7 million people.(b) Both large and small family owned family-owned businesses have been recognized through numerous academic studies as having unique characteristics. Those studies verify that familyowned family-owned businesses invest more in their employees in terms of training and benefits, promote more women to high-level management positions, and are less likely to lay off employees or downsize in tough economic times.(c) California family owned family-owned businesses continually demonstrate extraordinary commitment to the communities in which they operate because they are headquartered in the state. California familyowned family-owned businesses have been shown to engage in high levels of local, community-based philanthropic giving, and are strong stewards of the environment by virtue of their long-term perspective and sense of duty to past, present, and future generations within the state.(d) It is the intent of the Legislature that this act will aid, counsel, assist, and protect the interests of California familyowned family-owned businesses in order to preserve free competitive enterprise and support familyowned family-owned enterprises.(e) A business that is owned and operated by relatives creates a unique business structure that can be distinguished from other business structures. The purpose of this act is to create a definition for this business structure in order to provide a framework for the Legislature to better understand and address the role familyowned family-owned businesses play within the California economy.
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49-SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares the following: (a) In 2007, California was home to 1.4 million family-owned businesses, which employed nearly 7 million people.(b) Both large and small family-owned businesses have been recognized through numerous academic studies as having unique characteristics. Those studies verify that family-owned businesses invest more in their employees in terms of training and benefits, promote more women to high-level management positions, and are less likely to lay off employees or downsize in tough economic times.(c) California family-owned businesses continually demonstrate extraordinary commitment to the communities in which they operate because they are headquartered in the state. California family-owned businesses have been shown to engage in high levels of local, community-based philanthropic giving, and are strong stewards of the environment by virtue of their long-term perspective and sense of duty to past, present, and future generations within the state.(d) It is the intent of the Legislature that this act will aid, counsel, assist, and protect the interests of California family-owned businesses in order to preserve free competitive enterprise and support family-owned enterprises.(e) A business that is owned and operated by relatives creates a unique business structure that can be distinguished from other business structures. The purpose of this act is to create a definition for this business structure in order to provide a framework for the Legislature to better understand and address the role family-owned businesses play within the California economy.
46+SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares the following: (a) In 2007, California was home to 1.4 million family owned family-owned businesses, which employed nearly 7 million people.(b) Both large and small family owned family-owned businesses have been recognized through numerous academic studies as having unique characteristics. Those studies verify that familyowned family-owned businesses invest more in their employees in terms of training and benefits, promote more women to high-level management positions, and are less likely to lay off employees or downsize in tough economic times.(c) California family owned family-owned businesses continually demonstrate extraordinary commitment to the communities in which they operate because they are headquartered in the state. California familyowned family-owned businesses have been shown to engage in high levels of local, community-based philanthropic giving, and are strong stewards of the environment by virtue of their long-term perspective and sense of duty to past, present, and future generations within the state.(d) It is the intent of the Legislature that this act will aid, counsel, assist, and protect the interests of California familyowned family-owned businesses in order to preserve free competitive enterprise and support familyowned family-owned enterprises.(e) A business that is owned and operated by relatives creates a unique business structure that can be distinguished from other business structures. The purpose of this act is to create a definition for this business structure in order to provide a framework for the Legislature to better understand and address the role familyowned family-owned businesses play within the California economy.
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5148 SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares the following:
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55-(a) In 2007, California was home to 1.4 million family-owned businesses, which employed nearly 7 million people.
52+(a) In 2007, California was home to 1.4 million family owned family-owned businesses, which employed nearly 7 million people.
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57-(b) Both large and small family-owned businesses have been recognized through numerous academic studies as having unique characteristics. Those studies verify that family-owned businesses invest more in their employees in terms of training and benefits, promote more women to high-level management positions, and are less likely to lay off employees or downsize in tough economic times.
54+(b) Both large and small family owned family-owned businesses have been recognized through numerous academic studies as having unique characteristics. Those studies verify that familyowned family-owned businesses invest more in their employees in terms of training and benefits, promote more women to high-level management positions, and are less likely to lay off employees or downsize in tough economic times.
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59-(c) California family-owned businesses continually demonstrate extraordinary commitment to the communities in which they operate because they are headquartered in the state. California family-owned businesses have been shown to engage in high levels of local, community-based philanthropic giving, and are strong stewards of the environment by virtue of their long-term perspective and sense of duty to past, present, and future generations within the state.
56+(c) California family owned family-owned businesses continually demonstrate extraordinary commitment to the communities in which they operate because they are headquartered in the state. California familyowned family-owned businesses have been shown to engage in high levels of local, community-based philanthropic giving, and are strong stewards of the environment by virtue of their long-term perspective and sense of duty to past, present, and future generations within the state.
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61-(d) It is the intent of the Legislature that this act will aid, counsel, assist, and protect the interests of California family-owned businesses in order to preserve free competitive enterprise and support family-owned enterprises.
58+(d) It is the intent of the Legislature that this act will aid, counsel, assist, and protect the interests of California familyowned family-owned businesses in order to preserve free competitive enterprise and support familyowned family-owned enterprises.
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63-(e) A business that is owned and operated by relatives creates a unique business structure that can be distinguished from other business structures. The purpose of this act is to create a definition for this business structure in order to provide a framework for the Legislature to better understand and address the role family-owned businesses play within the California economy.
60+(e) A business that is owned and operated by relatives creates a unique business structure that can be distinguished from other business structures. The purpose of this act is to create a definition for this business structure in order to provide a framework for the Legislature to better understand and address the role familyowned family-owned businesses play within the California economy.
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65-SEC. 2. Section 27 is added to the Government Code, to read:27. (a) For the purposes of this code, California family-owned business means a business that meets all of the following requirements:(1) Is organized as a privately held business by one individual or two or more related persons, or is a partnership of business entities owned by related persons.(2) Maintains its principal executive office in California.(3) Has been in business for more than 10 continuous years.(4) One of the following applies:(A) Is owned by a sole proprietorship.(B) Is a business entity owned by one individual or two or more related persons domiciled in California who hold a majority of the equity interests.(C) Is a partnership of business entities owned by related persons domiciled in California who hold a majority of the equity interests.(5) The business is controlled by one individual or two or more related persons who exhibit strategic influence and control of the business by holding the business as a sole proprietorship or by holding at least 30 percent of the voting interest.(6) Demonstrates an intent to continuously operate as a family-owned business in the future through any of the following:(A) Present ownership by two or more related persons.(B) A previous transfer of ownership or equity interests between related persons.(C) Is subject to a written agreement providing for a future transfer between related persons provided that the agreement was executed in good faith.(b) For the purpose of this section, related person includes a person who is related by a common ancestor, pursuant to state or federal law, up to four generations. Any person related by greater than four generations is included if that persons ownership or operational involvement arose from an exercise of continuity across generations as described in paragraph (6) of subdivision (a). Related persons also includes a parent, stepparent, brother, sister, stepbrother, stepsister, half brother, half sister, adopted person, stepchild, foster child, uncle, aunt, niece, nephew, first cousin, and any person denoted by the prefix grand or great. A spouse, domestic partner, and the spouse or domestic partner of any person that qualifies as a person related by a common ancestor, pursuant to state or federal law, up to four generations, is also included within the definition of related persons and shall continue to be included in the event of the legal relationship being terminated by death or dissolution.(c) The definition for California family-owned business provided in this section shall only apply to provisions in which this section is explicitly cross-referenced.
62+SEC. 2. Section 27 is added to the Government Code, to read:27. (a) For the purposes of this code, California familyowned family-owned business means a business that meets all of the following requirements:(1) Is organized as a privately held business by one individual or two or more related persons, or is a partnership of business entities owned by related persons.(2) Maintains its principal executive office in California.(3) Has been in business for more than 10 continuous years.(4) One of the following applies:(A) Is owned by a sole proprietorship.(B) Is a business entity owned by one individual or two or more related persons domiciled in California who hold a majority of the equity interests.(C) Is a partnership of business entities owned by related persons domiciled in California who hold a majority of the equity interests.(5) The business is controlled by one individual or two or more related persons who exhibit strategic influence and control of the business by holding the business as a sole proprietorship or by holding at least 30 percent of the voting interest.(6) Demonstrates an intent to continuously operate as a familyowned family-owned business in the future through any of the following:(A) Present ownership by two or more related persons.(B) A previous transfer of ownership or equity interests between related persons.(C) Is subject to a written agreement providing for a future transfer between related persons provided that the agreement was executed in good faith.(b) For the purpose of this section, related person includes a person who is related by a common ancestor, pursuant to state or federal law, up to four generations. Any person related by greater than four generations is included if that persons ownership or operational involvement arose from an exercise of continuity across generations as described in paragraph (6) of subdivision (a). Related persons also includes a parent, stepparent, brother, sister, stepbrother, stepsister, half brother, half sister, adopted person, stepchild, foster child, uncle, aunt, niece, nephew, first cousin, and any person denoted by the prefix grand or great. A spouse, domestic partner, and the spouse or domestic partner of any person that qualifies as a person related by a common ancestor, pursuant to state or federal law, up to four generations, is also included within the definition of related persons and shall continue to be included in the event of the legal relationship being terminated by death or dissolution.(c) The definition for California familyowned family-owned business provided in this section shall only apply to provisions in which this section is explicitly cross-referenced.
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71-27. (a) For the purposes of this code, California family-owned business means a business that meets all of the following requirements:(1) Is organized as a privately held business by one individual or two or more related persons, or is a partnership of business entities owned by related persons.(2) Maintains its principal executive office in California.(3) Has been in business for more than 10 continuous years.(4) One of the following applies:(A) Is owned by a sole proprietorship.(B) Is a business entity owned by one individual or two or more related persons domiciled in California who hold a majority of the equity interests.(C) Is a partnership of business entities owned by related persons domiciled in California who hold a majority of the equity interests.(5) The business is controlled by one individual or two or more related persons who exhibit strategic influence and control of the business by holding the business as a sole proprietorship or by holding at least 30 percent of the voting interest.(6) Demonstrates an intent to continuously operate as a family-owned business in the future through any of the following:(A) Present ownership by two or more related persons.(B) A previous transfer of ownership or equity interests between related persons.(C) Is subject to a written agreement providing for a future transfer between related persons provided that the agreement was executed in good faith.(b) For the purpose of this section, related person includes a person who is related by a common ancestor, pursuant to state or federal law, up to four generations. Any person related by greater than four generations is included if that persons ownership or operational involvement arose from an exercise of continuity across generations as described in paragraph (6) of subdivision (a). Related persons also includes a parent, stepparent, brother, sister, stepbrother, stepsister, half brother, half sister, adopted person, stepchild, foster child, uncle, aunt, niece, nephew, first cousin, and any person denoted by the prefix grand or great. A spouse, domestic partner, and the spouse or domestic partner of any person that qualifies as a person related by a common ancestor, pursuant to state or federal law, up to four generations, is also included within the definition of related persons and shall continue to be included in the event of the legal relationship being terminated by death or dissolution.(c) The definition for California family-owned business provided in this section shall only apply to provisions in which this section is explicitly cross-referenced.
68+27. (a) For the purposes of this code, California familyowned family-owned business means a business that meets all of the following requirements:(1) Is organized as a privately held business by one individual or two or more related persons, or is a partnership of business entities owned by related persons.(2) Maintains its principal executive office in California.(3) Has been in business for more than 10 continuous years.(4) One of the following applies:(A) Is owned by a sole proprietorship.(B) Is a business entity owned by one individual or two or more related persons domiciled in California who hold a majority of the equity interests.(C) Is a partnership of business entities owned by related persons domiciled in California who hold a majority of the equity interests.(5) The business is controlled by one individual or two or more related persons who exhibit strategic influence and control of the business by holding the business as a sole proprietorship or by holding at least 30 percent of the voting interest.(6) Demonstrates an intent to continuously operate as a familyowned family-owned business in the future through any of the following:(A) Present ownership by two or more related persons.(B) A previous transfer of ownership or equity interests between related persons.(C) Is subject to a written agreement providing for a future transfer between related persons provided that the agreement was executed in good faith.(b) For the purpose of this section, related person includes a person who is related by a common ancestor, pursuant to state or federal law, up to four generations. Any person related by greater than four generations is included if that persons ownership or operational involvement arose from an exercise of continuity across generations as described in paragraph (6) of subdivision (a). Related persons also includes a parent, stepparent, brother, sister, stepbrother, stepsister, half brother, half sister, adopted person, stepchild, foster child, uncle, aunt, niece, nephew, first cousin, and any person denoted by the prefix grand or great. A spouse, domestic partner, and the spouse or domestic partner of any person that qualifies as a person related by a common ancestor, pursuant to state or federal law, up to four generations, is also included within the definition of related persons and shall continue to be included in the event of the legal relationship being terminated by death or dissolution.(c) The definition for California familyowned family-owned business provided in this section shall only apply to provisions in which this section is explicitly cross-referenced.
7269
73-27. (a) For the purposes of this code, California family-owned business means a business that meets all of the following requirements:(1) Is organized as a privately held business by one individual or two or more related persons, or is a partnership of business entities owned by related persons.(2) Maintains its principal executive office in California.(3) Has been in business for more than 10 continuous years.(4) One of the following applies:(A) Is owned by a sole proprietorship.(B) Is a business entity owned by one individual or two or more related persons domiciled in California who hold a majority of the equity interests.(C) Is a partnership of business entities owned by related persons domiciled in California who hold a majority of the equity interests.(5) The business is controlled by one individual or two or more related persons who exhibit strategic influence and control of the business by holding the business as a sole proprietorship or by holding at least 30 percent of the voting interest.(6) Demonstrates an intent to continuously operate as a family-owned business in the future through any of the following:(A) Present ownership by two or more related persons.(B) A previous transfer of ownership or equity interests between related persons.(C) Is subject to a written agreement providing for a future transfer between related persons provided that the agreement was executed in good faith.(b) For the purpose of this section, related person includes a person who is related by a common ancestor, pursuant to state or federal law, up to four generations. Any person related by greater than four generations is included if that persons ownership or operational involvement arose from an exercise of continuity across generations as described in paragraph (6) of subdivision (a). Related persons also includes a parent, stepparent, brother, sister, stepbrother, stepsister, half brother, half sister, adopted person, stepchild, foster child, uncle, aunt, niece, nephew, first cousin, and any person denoted by the prefix grand or great. A spouse, domestic partner, and the spouse or domestic partner of any person that qualifies as a person related by a common ancestor, pursuant to state or federal law, up to four generations, is also included within the definition of related persons and shall continue to be included in the event of the legal relationship being terminated by death or dissolution.(c) The definition for California family-owned business provided in this section shall only apply to provisions in which this section is explicitly cross-referenced.
70+27. (a) For the purposes of this code, California familyowned family-owned business means a business that meets all of the following requirements:(1) Is organized as a privately held business by one individual or two or more related persons, or is a partnership of business entities owned by related persons.(2) Maintains its principal executive office in California.(3) Has been in business for more than 10 continuous years.(4) One of the following applies:(A) Is owned by a sole proprietorship.(B) Is a business entity owned by one individual or two or more related persons domiciled in California who hold a majority of the equity interests.(C) Is a partnership of business entities owned by related persons domiciled in California who hold a majority of the equity interests.(5) The business is controlled by one individual or two or more related persons who exhibit strategic influence and control of the business by holding the business as a sole proprietorship or by holding at least 30 percent of the voting interest.(6) Demonstrates an intent to continuously operate as a familyowned family-owned business in the future through any of the following:(A) Present ownership by two or more related persons.(B) A previous transfer of ownership or equity interests between related persons.(C) Is subject to a written agreement providing for a future transfer between related persons provided that the agreement was executed in good faith.(b) For the purpose of this section, related person includes a person who is related by a common ancestor, pursuant to state or federal law, up to four generations. Any person related by greater than four generations is included if that persons ownership or operational involvement arose from an exercise of continuity across generations as described in paragraph (6) of subdivision (a). Related persons also includes a parent, stepparent, brother, sister, stepbrother, stepsister, half brother, half sister, adopted person, stepchild, foster child, uncle, aunt, niece, nephew, first cousin, and any person denoted by the prefix grand or great. A spouse, domestic partner, and the spouse or domestic partner of any person that qualifies as a person related by a common ancestor, pursuant to state or federal law, up to four generations, is also included within the definition of related persons and shall continue to be included in the event of the legal relationship being terminated by death or dissolution.(c) The definition for California familyowned family-owned business provided in this section shall only apply to provisions in which this section is explicitly cross-referenced.
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75-27. (a) For the purposes of this code, California family-owned business means a business that meets all of the following requirements:(1) Is organized as a privately held business by one individual or two or more related persons, or is a partnership of business entities owned by related persons.(2) Maintains its principal executive office in California.(3) Has been in business for more than 10 continuous years.(4) One of the following applies:(A) Is owned by a sole proprietorship.(B) Is a business entity owned by one individual or two or more related persons domiciled in California who hold a majority of the equity interests.(C) Is a partnership of business entities owned by related persons domiciled in California who hold a majority of the equity interests.(5) The business is controlled by one individual or two or more related persons who exhibit strategic influence and control of the business by holding the business as a sole proprietorship or by holding at least 30 percent of the voting interest.(6) Demonstrates an intent to continuously operate as a family-owned business in the future through any of the following:(A) Present ownership by two or more related persons.(B) A previous transfer of ownership or equity interests between related persons.(C) Is subject to a written agreement providing for a future transfer between related persons provided that the agreement was executed in good faith.(b) For the purpose of this section, related person includes a person who is related by a common ancestor, pursuant to state or federal law, up to four generations. Any person related by greater than four generations is included if that persons ownership or operational involvement arose from an exercise of continuity across generations as described in paragraph (6) of subdivision (a). Related persons also includes a parent, stepparent, brother, sister, stepbrother, stepsister, half brother, half sister, adopted person, stepchild, foster child, uncle, aunt, niece, nephew, first cousin, and any person denoted by the prefix grand or great. A spouse, domestic partner, and the spouse or domestic partner of any person that qualifies as a person related by a common ancestor, pursuant to state or federal law, up to four generations, is also included within the definition of related persons and shall continue to be included in the event of the legal relationship being terminated by death or dissolution.(c) The definition for California family-owned business provided in this section shall only apply to provisions in which this section is explicitly cross-referenced.
72+27. (a) For the purposes of this code, California familyowned family-owned business means a business that meets all of the following requirements:(1) Is organized as a privately held business by one individual or two or more related persons, or is a partnership of business entities owned by related persons.(2) Maintains its principal executive office in California.(3) Has been in business for more than 10 continuous years.(4) One of the following applies:(A) Is owned by a sole proprietorship.(B) Is a business entity owned by one individual or two or more related persons domiciled in California who hold a majority of the equity interests.(C) Is a partnership of business entities owned by related persons domiciled in California who hold a majority of the equity interests.(5) The business is controlled by one individual or two or more related persons who exhibit strategic influence and control of the business by holding the business as a sole proprietorship or by holding at least 30 percent of the voting interest.(6) Demonstrates an intent to continuously operate as a familyowned family-owned business in the future through any of the following:(A) Present ownership by two or more related persons.(B) A previous transfer of ownership or equity interests between related persons.(C) Is subject to a written agreement providing for a future transfer between related persons provided that the agreement was executed in good faith.(b) For the purpose of this section, related person includes a person who is related by a common ancestor, pursuant to state or federal law, up to four generations. Any person related by greater than four generations is included if that persons ownership or operational involvement arose from an exercise of continuity across generations as described in paragraph (6) of subdivision (a). Related persons also includes a parent, stepparent, brother, sister, stepbrother, stepsister, half brother, half sister, adopted person, stepchild, foster child, uncle, aunt, niece, nephew, first cousin, and any person denoted by the prefix grand or great. A spouse, domestic partner, and the spouse or domestic partner of any person that qualifies as a person related by a common ancestor, pursuant to state or federal law, up to four generations, is also included within the definition of related persons and shall continue to be included in the event of the legal relationship being terminated by death or dissolution.(c) The definition for California familyowned family-owned business provided in this section shall only apply to provisions in which this section is explicitly cross-referenced.
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7875
79-27. (a) For the purposes of this code, California family-owned business means a business that meets all of the following requirements:
76+27. (a) For the purposes of this code, California familyowned family-owned business means a business that meets all of the following requirements:
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8178 (1) Is organized as a privately held business by one individual or two or more related persons, or is a partnership of business entities owned by related persons.
8279
8380 (2) Maintains its principal executive office in California.
8481
8582 (3) Has been in business for more than 10 continuous years.
8683
8784 (4) One of the following applies:
8885
8986 (A) Is owned by a sole proprietorship.
9087
9188 (B) Is a business entity owned by one individual or two or more related persons domiciled in California who hold a majority of the equity interests.
9289
9390 (C) Is a partnership of business entities owned by related persons domiciled in California who hold a majority of the equity interests.
9491
9592 (5) The business is controlled by one individual or two or more related persons who exhibit strategic influence and control of the business by holding the business as a sole proprietorship or by holding at least 30 percent of the voting interest.
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97-(6) Demonstrates an intent to continuously operate as a family-owned business in the future through any of the following:
94+(6) Demonstrates an intent to continuously operate as a familyowned family-owned business in the future through any of the following:
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9996 (A) Present ownership by two or more related persons.
10097
10198 (B) A previous transfer of ownership or equity interests between related persons.
10299
103100 (C) Is subject to a written agreement providing for a future transfer between related persons provided that the agreement was executed in good faith.
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105102 (b) For the purpose of this section, related person includes a person who is related by a common ancestor, pursuant to state or federal law, up to four generations. Any person related by greater than four generations is included if that persons ownership or operational involvement arose from an exercise of continuity across generations as described in paragraph (6) of subdivision (a). Related persons also includes a parent, stepparent, brother, sister, stepbrother, stepsister, half brother, half sister, adopted person, stepchild, foster child, uncle, aunt, niece, nephew, first cousin, and any person denoted by the prefix grand or great. A spouse, domestic partner, and the spouse or domestic partner of any person that qualifies as a person related by a common ancestor, pursuant to state or federal law, up to four generations, is also included within the definition of related persons and shall continue to be included in the event of the legal relationship being terminated by death or dissolution.
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107-(c) The definition for California family-owned business provided in this section shall only apply to provisions in which this section is explicitly cross-referenced.
104+(c) The definition for California familyowned family-owned business provided in this section shall only apply to provisions in which this section is explicitly cross-referenced.