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75 California Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (1992)

handle is hein.sag/sagca0075 and id is 1 raw text is: Opinion No. 91-505-January 16, 1992
Requested by: MEMBER OF THE CALIFORNIA SENATE
Opinion by: DANIEL E. LUNGREN, Attorney General
ANTHONY S. DaVIGO, Deputy
THE HONORABLE NEWTON R. RUSSELL, MEMBER OF THE
CALIFORNIA SENATE, has requested an opinion on the following
question:
Under the law pertaining to unincorporated nonprofit associations, may
the Secretary of State issue a certificate of registration as a family to any
two or more individuals who share a common residence?
CONCLUSION
Under the law pertaining to unincorporated nonprofit associations, the
Secretary of State may not issue a certificate of registration as a family
to any two or more individuals who share a common residence.
ANALYSIS
Corporations Code section 213011 provides:
Any association, the principles and activities of which are not
repugnant to the Constitution or laws of the United States or of
this State, may register in the office of the Secretary of State a
facsimile or description of its name or insignia and may by
reregistration alter or cancel it.
Section 21301 is part of the statutory scheme regulating unincorporated
nonprofit associations. (§§ 21000-21401.) We are asked whether under
section 21301, the Secretary of State may grant an application for a
certificate of registration to two or more individuals (whether or not related
by blood, marriage, or adoption) in the style of and for the purpose of being
registered and known as Family of J. Doe and J. Roe.
The principle issue presented is whether a domestic relationship of two
or more persons with a common residence constitutes an association of
the type or nature which may be registered as a family. Does such
relationship constitute a family, and if so, does a family constitutes an
association which may, by definition, be issued a certificate of
registration?
The term family is in itself broad and inclusive. The term, as defined
in Webster's New International Dictionary (3d ed. 1961) at page 821,
includes a group of persons in the service of an individual; the retinue or
staff of a nobleman or high official; a group of people bound together by
1 All section references are to the Corporations Code unless otherwise specified.
(Matthew Bender & Co., Inc.)

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