Senate BillNo. 577


Introduced by Senator Hueso

February 26, 2015


An act to amend Sections 25100 and 25102 of the Corporations Code, relating to securities.

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL’S DIGEST

SB 577, as introduced, Hueso. Securities: qualification: exemptions.

Existing law, the Corporate Securities Law of 1968, requires the offer and sale of securities in the state to be qualified with the Commissioner of Business Oversight, unless exempt. That law exempts specific securities or transactions from qualification, including, among others, any shares or memberships issued by a consumer cooperative corporation, provided the aggregate investment of any shareholder or member does not exceed $300.

This bill would increase the aggregate investment amount for the exemption for qualification of shares or memberships in a consumer cooperative corporation from $300 to $1,000. The bill would exempt from qualification the offer or sale of a portion of a future crop, animal production, or both, of a community-supported agriculture program, as defined, provided that the aggregate purchase by a natural person does not exceed $1,000. The bill would exempt from qualification the offer or sale of evidence of indebtedness, whether secured or unsecured, that meets specified requirements that include, among others, that the aggregate amount sold to all investors within 12 months does not exceed $100,000 or $500,000, or a percentage of the amounts raised by the offering be allocated to acquiring either an interest in real property used for agricultural purposes or to purchase solar photovoltaic panels, wind turbines, and related equipment. The bill would authorize the commissioner to by rule require specified issuers to file a notice of transaction, and if the issuer fails to file that notice, to pay a specified fee to the commissioner. The bill would change references throughout these provisions from husband and wife to spouses, generally.

Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes. State-mandated local program: no.

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

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SECTION 1.  

Section 25100 of the Corporations Code is
2amended to read:

3

25100.  

The following securities are exempted from Sections
425110, 25120, and 25130:

5(a) Any security (including a revenue obligation) issued or
6guaranteed by the United States, any state, any city, county, city
7and county, public district, public authority, public corporation,
8public entity, or political subdivision of a state or any agency or
9corporate or other instrumentality of any one or more of the
10foregoing; or any certificate of deposit for any of the foregoing.

11(b) Any security issued or guaranteed by Canada, any Canadian
12province, any political subdivision or municipality of that province,
13or by any other foreign government with which the United States
14currently maintains diplomatic relations, if the security is
15 recognized as a valid obligation by the issuer or guarantor; or any
16certificate of deposit for any of the foregoing.

17(c) Any security issued or guaranteed by and representing an
18interest in or a direct obligation of a national bank or a bank or
19trust company incorporated under the laws of this state, and any
20security issued by a bank to one or more other banks and
21representing an interest in an asset of the issuing bank.

22(d) Any security issued or guaranteed by a federal savings
23association or federal savings bank or federal land bank or joint
24land bank or national farm loan association or by any savings
25association, as defined in subdivision (a) of Section 5102 of the
26Financial Code, which is subject to the supervision and regulation
27of the Commissioner ofbegin delete Financial Institutionsend deletebegin insert Business Oversightend insert
28 of this state.

29(e) Any security (other than an interest in all or portions of a
30parcel or parcels of real property which are subdivided land or a
31subdivision or in a real estate development), the issuance of which
32is subject to authorization by the Insurance Commissioner, the
P3    1Public Utilities Commission, or the Real Estate Commissioner of
2this state.

3(f) Any security consisting of any interest in all or portions of
4a parcel or parcels of real propertybegin delete whichend deletebegin insert thatend insert are subdivided lands
5or a subdivision or in a real estate development; provided that the
6exemption in this subdivision shall not be applicable to: (1) any
7investment contract sold or offered for sale with, or as part of, that
8interest, or (2) any person engaged in the business of selling,
9distributing, or supplying water for irrigation purposes or domestic
10use that is not a public utility except that the exemption is
11applicable to any security of a mutual water company (other than
12an investment contract as described in paragraph (1)) offered or
13sold in connection with subdivided lands pursuant to Chapter 2
14(commencing with Section 14310) of Part 7 of Division 3 of Title
151.

16(g) Any mutual capital certificates or savings accounts, as
17defined in the Savings Association Law, issued by a savings
18association, as defined by subdivision (a) of Section 5102 of the
19Financial Code, and holding a license or certificate of authority
20then in force from the Commissioner ofbegin delete Financial Institutionsend delete
21begin insert Business Oversightend insert of this state.

22(h) Any security issued or guaranteed by any federal credit
23union, or by any credit union organized and supervised, or
24regulated, under the Credit Union Law.

25(i) Any security issued or guaranteed by any railroad, other
26common carrier, public utility, or public utility holding company
27which is (1) subject to the jurisdiction of the Interstate Commerce
28Commission or its successor or (2) a holding company registered
29with the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Public
30Utility Holding Company Act of 1935 or a subsidiary of that
31company within the meaning of that act or (3) regulated in respect
32of the issuance or guarantee of the security by a governmental
33authority of the United States, of any state, of Canada or of any
34Canadian province; and the security is subject to registration with
35or authorization of issuance by that authority.

36(j) Any security (except evidences of indebtedness, whether
37interest bearing or not) of an issuer (1) organized exclusively for
38educational, benevolent, fraternal, religious, charitable, social, or
39reformatory purposes and not for pecuniary profit, if no part of the
40net earnings of the issuer inures to the benefit of any private
P4    1shareholder or individual, or (2) organized as a chamber of
2commerce or trade or professional association. The fact that
3amounts received from memberships or dues or both will or may
4be used to construct or otherwise acquire facilities for use by
5members of the nonprofit organization does not disqualify the
6organization for this exemption. This exemption does not apply
7to the securities of any nonprofit organization if any promoter
8thereof expects or intends to make a profit directly or indirectly
9from any business or activity associated with the organization or
10operation of that nonprofit organization or from remuneration
11received from that nonprofit organization.

12(k) Any agreement, commonly known as a “life income
13contract,” of an issuer (1) organized exclusively for educational,
14benevolent, fraternal, religious, charitable, social, or reformatory
15purposes and not for pecuniary profit and (2) which the
16commissioner designates by rule or order, with a donor in
17consideration of a donation of property to that issuer and providing
18for the payment to the donor or persons designated by him or her
19of income or specified periodic payments from the donated
20property or other property for the life of the donor or those other
21persons.

22(l) Any note, draft, bill of exchange, or banker’s acceptance
23which is freely transferable and of prime quality, arises out of a
24current transaction or the proceeds of which have been or are to
25be used for current transactions, and which evidences an obligation
26to pay cash within nine months of the date of issuance, exclusive
27of days of grace, or any renewal of that paper which is likewise
28limited, or any guarantee of that paper or of that renewal, provided
29that the paper is not offered to the public in amounts of less than
30twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) in the aggregate to any one
31purchaser. In addition, the commissioner may, by rule or order,
32exempt any issuer of any notes, drafts, bills of exchange or banker’s
33acceptances from qualification of those securities when the
34commissioner finds that the qualification is not necessary or
35appropriate in the public interest or for the protection of investors.

36(m) Any security issued by any corporation organized and
37existing under the provisions of Chapter 1 (commencing with
38Section 54001) of Division 20 of the Food and Agricultural Code.

39(n) Any beneficial interest in an employees’ pension,
40profit-sharing, stock bonus or similar benefit plan which meets the
P5    1requirements for qualification under Section 401 of the federal
2Internal Revenue Code or any statute amendatory thereof or
3supplementary thereto. A determination letter from the Internal
4Revenue Service stating that an employees’ pension, profit-sharing,
5stock bonus or similar benefit plan meets those requirements shall
6be conclusive evidence that the plan is an employees’ pension,
7profit-sharing, stock bonus or similar benefit plan within the
8meaning of the first sentence of this subdivision until the date the
9determination letter is revoked in writing by the Internal Revenue
10Service, regardless of whether or not the revocation is retroactive.

11(o) Any security listed or approved for listing upon notice of
12issuance on a national securities exchange, if the exchange has
13been certified by rule or order of the commissioner and any warrant
14or right to purchase or subscribe to the security. The exemption
15afforded by this subdivision does not apply to securities listed or
16approved for listing upon notice of issuance on a national securities
17exchange, in a rollup transaction unless the rollup transaction is
18an eligible rollup transaction as defined in Section 25014.7.

19That certification of any exchange shall be made by the
20commissioner upon the written request of the exchange if the
21commissioner finds that the exchange, in acting on applications
22for listing of common stock, substantially applies the minimum
23standards set forth in either subparagraph (A) or (B) of paragraph
24(1), and, in considering suspension or removal from listing,
25substantially applies each of the criteria set forth in paragraph (2).

26(1) Listing standards:

27(A) (i) Shareholders’ equity of at least four million dollars
28($4,000,000).

29(ii) Pretax income of at least seven hundred fifty thousand
30dollars ($750,000) in the issuer’s last fiscal year or in two of its
31last three fiscal years.

32(iii) Minimum public distribution of 500,000 shares (exclusive
33of the holdings of officers, directors, controlling shareholders, and
34other concentrated or family holdings), together with a minimum
35of 800 public holders or minimum public distribution of 1,000,000
36shares together with a minimum of 400 public holders. The
37exchange may also consider the listing of a company’s securities
38if the company has a minimum of 500,000 shares publicly held, a
39minimum of 400 shareholders and daily trading volume in the
40issue has been approximately 2,000 shares or more for the six
P6    1months preceding the date of application. In evaluating the
2suitability of an issue for listing under this trading provision, the
3exchange shall review the nature and frequency of that activity
4and any other factors as it may determine to be relevant in
5ascertaining whether the issue is suitable for trading. A security
6that trades infrequently shall not be considered for listing under
7this paragraph even though average daily volume amounts to 2,000
8shares per day or more.

9Companies whose securities are concentrated in a limited
10geographical area, or whose securities are largely held in block by
11institutional investors, normally may not be considered eligible
12for listing unless the public distribution appreciably exceeds
13500,000 shares.

14(iv) Minimum price of three dollars ($3) per share for a
15reasonable period of time prior to the filing of a listing application;
16provided, however, in certain instances an exchange may favorably
17consider listing an issue selling for less than three dollars ($3) per
18share after considering all pertinent factors, including market
19conditions in general, whether historically the issue has sold above
20three dollars ($3) per share, the applicant’s capitalization, and the
21number of outstanding and publicly held shares of the issue.

22(v) An aggregate market value for publicly held shares of at
23least three million dollars ($3,000,000).

24(B) (i) Shareholders’ equity of at least four million dollars
25($4,000,000).

26(ii) Minimum public distribution set forth in clause (iii) of
27subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1).

28(iii) Operating history of at least three years.

29(iv) An aggregate market value for publicly held shares of at
30least fifteen million dollars ($15,000,000).

31(2) Criteria for consideration of suspension or removal from
32listing:

33(i) If a company that (A) has shareholders’ equity of less than
34one million dollars ($1,000,000) has sustained net losses in each
35of its two most recent fiscal years, or (B) has net tangible assets
36of less than three million dollars ($3,000,000) and has sustained
37net losses in three of its four most recent fiscal years.

38(ii) If the number of shares publicly held (excluding the holdings
39of officers, directors, controlling shareholders and other
40concentrated or family holdings) is less than 150,000.

P7    1(iii) If the total number of shareholders is less than 400 or if the
2number of shareholders of lots of 100 shares or more is less than
3300.

4(iv) If the aggregate market value of shares publicly held is less
5than seven hundred fifty thousand dollars ($750,000).

6(v) If shares of common stock sell at a price of less than three
7dollars ($3) per share for a substantial period of time and the issuer
8shall fail to effectuate a reverse stock split of the shares within a
9reasonable period of time after being requested by the exchange
10to take that action.

11A national securities exchange, certified by rule or order of the
12commissioner under this subdivision, shall file annual reports when
13requested to do so by the commissioner. The annual reports shall
14contain, by issuer: the variances granted to an exchange’s listing
15standards, including variances from corporate governance and
16voting rights’ standards, for any security of that issuer; the reasons
17for the variances; a discussion of the review procedure instituted
18by the exchange to determine the effect of the variances on
19investors and whether the variances should be continued; and any
20other information that the commissioner deems relevant. The
21purpose of these reports is to assist the commissioner in
22determining whether the quantitative and qualitative requirements
23of this subdivision are substantially being met by the exchange in
24general or with regard to any particular security.

25The commissioner after appropriate notice and opportunity for
26hearing in accordance with the provisions of the Administrative
27Procedure Act, Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 11500) of
28Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code, may, in
29his or her discretion, by rule or order, decertify any exchange
30previously certified that ceases substantially to apply the minimum
31standards or criteria as set forth in paragraphs (1) and (2).

32A rule or order of certification shall conclusively establish that
33any security listed or approved for listing upon notice of issuance
34on any exchange named in a rule or order of certification, and any
35warrant or right to purchase or subscribe to that security, is exempt
36under this subdivision until the adoption by the commissioner of
37any rule or order decertifying the exchange.

38(p) A promissory note secured by a lien on real property, which
39is neither one of a series of notes of equal priority secured by
P8    1interests in the same real property nor a note in which beneficial
2interests are sold to more than one person or entity.

3(q) Any unincorporated interindemnity or reciprocal or
4interinsurance contract, that qualifies under the provisions of
5Section 1280.7 of the Insurance Code, between members of a
6cooperative corporation, organized and operating under Part 2
7(commencing with Section 12200) of Division 3 of Title 1, and
8whose members consist only of physicians and surgeons licensed
9in California, which contracts indemnify solely in respect to
10medical malpractice claims against the members, and which do
11not collect in advance of loss any moneys other than contributions
12by each member to a collective reserve trust fund or for necessary
13expenses of administration.

14(1) Whenever it appears to the commissioner that any person
15has engaged or is about to engage in any act or practice constituting
16a violation of any provision of Section 1280.7 of the Insurance
17Code, the commissioner may, in the commissioner’s discretion,
18bring an action in the name of the people of the State of California
19in the superior court to enjoin the acts or practices or to enforce
20compliance with Section 1280.7 of the Insurance Code. Upon a
21proper showing a permanent or preliminary injunction, a restraining
22order, or a writ of mandate shall be granted and a receiver or
23conservator may be appointed for the defendant or the defendant’s
24assets.

25(2) The commissioner may, in the commissioner’s discretion,
26(A) make public or private investigations within or outside of this
27state as the commissioner deems necessary to determine whether
28any person has violated or is about to violate any provision of
29Section 1280.7 of the Insurance Code or to aid in the enforcement
30of Section 1280.7, and (B) publish information concerning the
31violation of Section 1280.7.

32(3) For the purpose of any investigation or proceeding under
33this section, the commissioner or any officer designated by the
34commissioner may administer oaths and affirmations, subpoena
35witnesses, compel their attendance, take evidence, and require the
36production of any books, papers, correspondence, memoranda,
37agreements, or other documents or records which the commissioner
38deems relevant or material to the inquiry.

39(4) In case of contumacy by, or refusal to obey a subpoena
40issued to, any person, the superior court, upon application by the
P9    1commissioner, may issue to the person an order requiring the
2person to appear before the commissioner, or the officer designated
3by the commissioner, to produce documentary evidence, if so
4ordered, or to give evidence touching the matter under investigation
5or in question. Failure to obey the order of the court may be
6punished by the court as a contempt.

7(5) No person is excused from attending or testifying or from
8producing any document or record before the commissioner or in
9obedience to the subpoena of the commissioner or any officer
10designated by the commissioner, or in any proceeding instituted
11by the commissioner, on the ground that the testimony or evidence
12(documentary or otherwise), required of the person may tend to
13incriminate the person or subject the person to a penalty or
14forfeiture, but no individual may be prosecuted or subjected to any
15penalty or forfeiture for or on account of any transaction, matter,
16or thing concerning which the person is compelled, after validly
17claiming the privilege against self-incrimination, to testify or
18produce evidence (documentary or otherwise), except that the
19individual testifying is not exempt from prosecution and
20punishment for perjury or contempt committed in testifying.

21(6) The cost of any review, examination, audit, or investigation
22made by the commissioner under Section 1280.7 of the Insurance
23Code shall be paid to the commissioner by the person subject to
24the review, examination, audit, or investigation, and the
25commissioner may maintain an action for the recovery of these
26costs in any court of competent jurisdiction. In determining the
27cost, the commissioner may use the actual amount of the salary or
28other compensation paid to the persons making the review,
29examination, audit, or investigation plus the actual amount of
30expenses including overhead reasonably incurred in the
31performance of the work.

32The recoverable cost of each review, examination, audit, or
33investigation made by the commissioner under Section 1280.7 of
34the Insurance Code shall not exceed twenty-five thousand dollars
35($25,000), except that costs exceeding twenty-five thousand dollars
36($25,000) shall be recoverable if the costs are necessary to prevent
37a violation of any provision of Section 1280.7 of the Insurance
38Code.

39(r) Any shares or memberships issued by any corporation
40organized and existing pursuant to the provisions of Part 2
P10   1(commencing with Section 12200) of Division 3 of Title 1,
2provided the aggregate investment of any shareholder or member
3in shares or memberships sold pursuant to this subdivision does
4not exceedbegin delete three hundred dollars ($300).end deletebegin insert one thousand dollars
5($1,000).end insert
This exemption does not apply to the shares or
6memberships of that corporation if any promoter thereof expects
7or intends to make a profit directly or indirectly from any business
8or activity associated with the corporation or the operation of the
9corporation or from remuneration, other than reasonable salary,
10received from the corporation. This exemption does not apply to
11nonvoting shares or memberships of that corporation issued to any
12person who does not possess, and who will not acquire in
13connection with the issuance of nonvoting shares or memberships,
14voting power (Section 12253) in the corporation. This exemption
15also does not apply to shares or memberships issued by a nonprofit
16cooperative corporation organized to facilitate the creation of an
17unincorporated interindemnity arrangement that provides
18indemnification for medical malpractice to its physician and
19surgeon members as set forth in subdivision (q).

20(s) Any security consisting of or representing an interest in a
21pool of mortgage loans that meets each of the following
22requirements:

23(1) The pool consists of whole mortgage loans or participation
24interests in those loans, which loans were originated or acquired
25in the ordinary course of business by a national bank or federal
26savings association or federal savings bank having its principal
27office in this state, by a bank incorporated under the laws of this
28state or by a savings association as defined in subdivision (a) of
29Section 5102 of the Financial Code and which is subject to the
30supervision and regulation of the Commissioner of Financial
31Institutions, and each of which at the time of transfer to the pool
32is an authorized investment for the originating or acquiring
33institution.

34(2) The pool of mortgage loans is held in trust by a trustee which
35is a financial institution specified in paragraph (1) as trustee or
36otherwise.

37(3) The loans are serviced by a financial institution specified in
38paragraph (1).

P11   1(4) The security is not offered in amounts of less than
2twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) in the aggregate to any one
3purchaser.

4(5) The security is offered pursuant to a registration under the
5Securities Act of 1933, or pursuant to an exemption under
6Regulation A under that act, or in the opinion of counsel for the
7issuer, is offered pursuant to an exemption under Section 4(2) of
8that act.

9(t) (1) Any security issued or guaranteed by and representing
10an interest in or a direct obligation of an industrial loan company
11incorporated under the laws of the state and authorized by the
12Commissioner of Financial Institutions to engage in industrial loan
13business.

14(2) Any investment certificate in or issued by any industrial
15loan company that is organized under the laws of a state of the
16United States other than this state, that is insured by the Federal
17Deposit Insurance Corporation, and that maintains a branch office
18in this state.

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SEC. 2.  

Section 25102 of the Corporations Code is amended
20to read:

21

25102.  

The following transactions are exempted from the
22provisions of Section 25110:

23(a) Any offer (but not a sale) not involving any public offering
24and the execution and delivery of any agreement for the sale of
25securities pursuant to the offer if (1) the agreement contains
26substantially the following provision: “The sale of the securities
27that are the subject of this agreement has not been qualified with
28the Commissioner of Corporations of the State of California and
29the issuance of the securities or the payment or receipt of any part
30of the consideration therefor prior to the qualification is unlawful,
31unless the sale of securities is exempt from the qualification by
32Section 25100, 25102, or 25105 of the California Corporations
33Code. The rights of all parties to this agreement are expressly
34 conditioned upon the qualification being obtained, unless the sale
35is so exempt”; and (2) no part of the purchase price is paid or
36received and none of the securities are issued until the sale of the
37securities is qualified under this law unless the sale of securities
38is exempt from the qualification by this section, Section 25100,
39or 25105.

P12   1(b) Any offer (but not a sale) of a security for which a
2registration statement has been filed under the Securities Act of
31933 but has not yet become effective, or for which an offering
4statement under Regulation A has been filed but has not yet been
5qualified, if no stop order or refusal order is in effect and no public
6proceeding or examination looking towards an order is pending
7under Section 8 of the act and no order under Section 25140 or
8subdivision (a) of Section 25143 is in effect under this law.

9(c) Any offer (but not a sale) and the execution and delivery of
10any agreement for the sale of securities pursuant to the offer as
11may be permitted by the commissioner upon application. Any
12negotiating permit under this subdivision shall be conditioned to
13the effect that none of the securities may be issued and none of
14the consideration therefor may be received or accepted until the
15sale of the securities is qualified under this law.

16(d) Any transaction or agreement between the issuer and an
17underwriter or among underwriters if the sale of the securities is
18qualified, or exempt from qualification, at the time of distribution
19thereof in this state, if any.

20(e) Any offer or sale of any evidence of indebtedness, whether
21secured or unsecured, and any guarantee thereof, in a transaction
22not involving any public offering.

23(f) Any offer or sale of any security in a transaction (other than
24an offer or sale to a pension or profit-sharing trust of the issuer)
25that meets each of the following criteria:

26(1) Sales of the security are not made to more than 35 persons,
27including persons not in this state.

28(2) All purchasers either have a preexisting personal or business
29relationship with the offeror or any of its partners, officers,
30directors or controlling persons, or managers (as appointed or
31elected by the members) if the offeror is a limited liability
32company, or by reason of their business or financial experience or
33the business or financial experience of their professional advisers
34who are unaffiliated with and who are not compensated by the
35issuer or any affiliate or selling agent of the issuer, directly or
36indirectly, could be reasonably assumed to have the capacity to
37protect their own interests in connection with the transaction.

38(3) Each purchaser represents that the purchaser is purchasing
39for the purchaser’s own account (or a trust account if the purchaser
P13   1is a trustee) and not with a view to or for sale in connection with
2any distribution of the security.

3(4) The offer and sale of the security is not accomplished by
4the publication of any advertisement. The number of purchasers
5referred to above is exclusive of any described in subdivision (i),
6any officer, director, or affiliate of the issuer, or manager (as
7appointed or elected by the members) if the issuer is a limited
8liability company, and any other purchaser who the commissioner
9designates by rule. For purposes of this section, begin deletea husband and
10wifeend delete
begin insert spousesend insert (together with any custodian or trustee acting for the
11account of their minor children) are counted as one person and a
12partnership, corporation, or other organization that was not
13specifically formed for the purpose of purchasing the security
14offered in reliance upon this exemption, is counted as one person.
15The commissioner shall by rule require the issuer to file a notice
16of transactions under this subdivision.

17The failure to file the notice or the failure to file the notice within
18the time specified by the rule of the commissioner shall not affect
19the availability of the exemption. Any issuer that fails to file the
20notice as provided by rule of the commissioner shall, within 15
21business days after discovery of the failure to file the notice or
22after demand by the commissioner, whichever occurs first, file the
23notice and pay to the commissioner a fee equal to the fee payable
24had the transaction been qualified under Section 25110. Neither
25the filing of the notice nor the failure by the commissioner to
26comment thereon precludes the commissioner from taking any
27action that the commissioner deems necessary or appropriate under
28this division with respect to the offer and sale of the securities.

29(g) Any offer or sale of conditional sale agreements, equipment
30trust certificates, or certificates of interest or participation therein
31or partial assignments thereof, covering the purchase of railroad
32rolling stock or equipment or the purchase of motor vehicles,
33aircraft, or parts thereof, in a transaction not involving any public
34offering.

35(h) Any offer or sale of voting common stock by a corporation
36incorporated in any state if, immediately after the proposed sale
37and issuance, there will be only one class of stock of the
38corporation outstanding that is owned beneficially by no more than
3935 persons, provided all of the following requirements have been
40met:

P14   1(1) The offer and sale of the stock is not accompanied by the
2publication of any advertisement, and no selling expenses have
3been given, paid, or incurred in connection therewith.

4(2) The consideration to be received by the issuer for the stock
5to be issued consists of any of the following:

6(A) Only assets (which may include cash) of an existing business
7enterprise transferred to the issuer upon its initial organization, of
8which all of the persons who are to receive the stock to be issued
9pursuant to this exemption were owners during, and the enterprise
10was operated for, a period of not less than one year immediately
11preceding the proposed issuance, and the ownership of the
12enterprise immediately prior to the proposed issuance was in the
13same proportions as the shares of stock are to be issued.

14(B) Only cash or cancellation of indebtedness for money
15borrowed, or both, upon the initial organization of the issuer,
16provided all of the stock is issued for the same price per share.

17(C) Only cash, provided the sale is approved in writing by each
18of the existing shareholders and the purchaser or purchasers are
19existing shareholders.

20(D) In a case where after the proposed issuance there will be
21only one owner of the stock of the issuer, only any legal
22consideration.

23(3) No promotional consideration has been given, paid, or
24incurred in connection with the issuance. Promotional consideration
25means any consideration paid directly or indirectly to a person
26who, acting alone or in conjunction with one or more other persons,
27takes the initiative in founding and organizing the business or
28enterprise of an issuer for services rendered in connection with the
29founding or organizing.

30(4) A notice in a form prescribed by rule of the commissioner,
31signed by an active member of the State Bar of California, is filed
32with or mailed for filing to the commissioner not later than 10
33business days after receipt of consideration for the securities by
34the issuer. That notice shall contain an opinion of the member of
35the State Bar of California that the exemption provided by this
36subdivision is available for the offer and sale of the securities. The
37failure to file the notice as required by this subdivision and the
38rules of the commissioner shall not affect the availability of this
39exemption. An issuer who fails to file the notice within the time
40specified by this subdivision shall, within 15 business days after
P15   1discovery of the failure to file the notice or after demand by the
2commissioner, whichever occurs first, file the notice and pay to
3the commissioner a fee equal to the fee payable had the transaction
4been qualified under Section 25110. The notice, except when filed
5on behalf of a California corporation, shall be accompanied by an
6irrevocable consent, in the form that the commissioner by rule
7prescribes, appointing the commissioner or his or her successor in
8office to be the issuer’s attorney to receive service of any lawful
9process in any noncriminal suit, action, or proceeding against it
10or its successor that arises under this law or any rule or order
11hereunder after the consent has been filed, with the same force and
12validity as if served personally on the issuer. An issuer on whose
13behalf a consent has been filed in connection with a previous
14qualification or exemption from qualification under this law (or
15application for a permit under any prior law if the application or
16notice under this law states that the consent is still effective) need
17not file another. Service may be made by leaving a copy of the
18process in the office of the commissioner, but it is not effective
19unless (A) the plaintiff, who may be the commissioner in a suit,
20action, or proceeding instituted by him or her, forthwith sends
21notice of the service and a copy of the process by registered or
22certified mail to the defendant or respondent at its last address on
23file with the commissioner, and (B) the plaintiff’s affidavit of
24compliance with this section is filed in the case on or before the
25return day of the process, if any, or within the further time as the
26court allows.

27(5) Each purchaser represents that the purchaser is purchasing
28for the purchaser’s own account, or a trust account if the purchaser
29is a trustee, and not with a view to or for sale in connection with
30any distribution of the stock.

31For the purposes of this subdivision, all securities held bybegin delete a
32husband and wife,end delete
begin insert spouses,end insert whether or not jointly, shall be
33considered to be owned by one person, and all securities held by
34a corporation that has issued stock pursuant to this exemption shall
35be considered to be held by the shareholders to whom it has issued
36the stock.

37All stock issued by a corporation pursuant to this subdivision as
38it existed prior to the effective date of the amendments to this
39section made during the 1996 portion of the 1995-96 Regular
40Session that required the issuer to have stamped or printed
P16   1prominently on the face of the stock certificate a legend in a form
2prescribed by rule of the commissioner restricting transfer of the
3stock in a manner provided for by that rule shall not be subject to
4the transfer restriction legend requirement and, by operation of
5law, the corporation is authorized to remove that transfer restriction
6legend from the certificates of those shares of stock issued by the
7corporation pursuant to this subdivision as it existed prior to the
8effective date of the amendments to this section made during the
91996 portion of the 1995-96 Regular Session.

10(i) Any offer or sale (1) to a bank, savings and loan association,
11trust company, insurance company, investment company registered
12under the Investment Company Act of 1940, pension or
13profit-sharing trust (other than a pension or profit-sharing trust of
14the issuer, a self-employed individual retirement plan, or individual
15retirement account), or other institutional investor or governmental
16agency or instrumentality that the commissioner may designate
17by rule, whether the purchaser is acting for itself or as trustee, or
18(2) to any corporation with outstanding securities registered under
19Section 12 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 or any wholly
20owned subsidiary of the corporation that after the offer and sale
21will own directly or indirectly 100 percent of the outstanding
22capital stock of the issuer, provided the purchaser represents that
23it is purchasing for its own account (or for the trust account) for
24investment and not with a view to or for sale in connection with
25any distribution of the security.

26(j) Any offer or sale of any certificate of interest or participation
27in an oil or gas title or lease (including subsurface gas storage and
28payments out of production) if either of the following apply:

29(1) All of the purchasers meet one of the following requirements:

30(A) Are and have been during the preceding two years engaged
31primarily in the business of drilling for, producing, or refining oil
32or gas (or whose corporate predecessor, in the case of a corporation,
33has been so engaged).

34(B) Are persons described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (i).

35(C) Have been found by the commissioner upon written
36application to be substantially engaged in the business of drilling
37for, producing, or refining oil or gas so as not to require the
38protection provided by this law (which finding shall be effective
39until rescinded).

P17   1(2) The security is concurrently hypothecated to a bank in the
2ordinary course of business to secure a loan made by the bank,
3provided that each purchaser represents that it is purchasing for
4its own account for investment and not with a view to or for sale
5in connection with any distribution of the security.

6(k) Any offer or sale of any security under, or pursuant to, a
7plan of reorganization under Chapter 11 of the federal bankruptcy
8law that has been confirmed or is subject to confirmation by the
9decree or order of a court of competent jurisdiction.

10(l) Any offer or sale of an option, warrant, put, call, or straddle,
11and any guarantee of any of these securities, by a person who is
12not the issuer of the security subject to the right, if the transaction,
13had it involved an offer or sale of the security subject to the right
14by the person, would not have violated Section 25110 or 25130.

15(m) Any offer or sale of a stock to a pension, profit-sharing,
16stock bonus, or employee stock ownership plan, provided that (1)
17the plan meets the requirements for qualification under Section
18401 of the Internal Revenue Code, and (2) the employees are not
19required or permitted individually to make any contributions to
20the plan. The exemption provided by this subdivision shall not be
21affected by whether the stock is contributed to the plan, purchased
22from the issuer with contributions by the issuer or an affiliate of
23the issuer, or purchased from the issuer with funds borrowed from
24the issuer, an affiliate of the issuer, or any other lender.

25(n) Any offer or sale of any security in a transaction, other than
26an offer or sale of a security in a rollup transaction, that meets all
27of the following criteria:

28(1) The issuer is (A) a California corporation or foreign
29corporation that, at the time of the filing of the notice required
30under this subdivision, is subject to Section 2115, or (B) any other
31form of business entity, including without limitation a partnership
32or trust organized under the laws of this state. The exemption
33provided by this subdivision is not available to a “blind pool”
34issuer, as that term is defined by the commissioner, or to an
35investment company subject to the Investment Company Act of
361940.

37(2) Sales of securities are made only to qualified purchasers or
38other persons the issuer reasonably believes, after reasonable
39inquiry, to be qualified purchasers. A corporation, partnership, or
40other organization specifically formed for the purpose of acquiring
P18   1the securities offered by the issuer in reliance upon this exemption
2may be a qualified purchaser if each of the equity owners of the
3corporation, partnership, or other organization is a qualified
4purchaser. Qualified purchasers include the following:

5(A) A person designated in Section 260.102.13 of Title 10 of
6the California Code of Regulations.

7(B) A person designated in subdivision (i) or any rule of the
8commissioner adopted thereunder.

9(C) A pension or profit-sharing trust of the issuer, a
10self-employed individual retirement plan, or an individual
11retirement account, if the investment decisions made on behalf of
12the trust, plan, or account are made solely by persons who are
13qualified purchasers.

14(D) An organization described in Section 501(c)(3) of the
15Internal Revenue Code, corporation, Massachusetts or similar
16business trust, or partnership, each with total assets in excess of
17five million dollars ($5,000,000) according to its most recent
18audited financial statements.

19(E) With respect to the offer and sale of one class of voting
20common stock of an issuer or of preferred stock of an issuer
21entitling the holder thereof to at least the same voting rights as the
22issuer’s one class of voting common stock, provided that the issuer
23has only one-class voting common stock outstanding upon
24consummation of the offer and sale, a natural person who, either
25individually or jointly with the person’s spouse, (i) has a minimum
26net worth of two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) and
27had, during the immediately preceding tax year, gross income in
28excess of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) and reasonably
29expects gross income in excess of one hundred thousand dollars
30($100,000) during the current tax year or (ii) has a minimum net
31worth of five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000). “Net worth”
32shall be determined exclusive of home, home furnishings, and
33automobiles. Other assets included in the computation of net worth
34may be valued at fair market value.

35Each natural person specified above, by reason of his or her
36business or financial experience, or the business or financial
37experience of his or her professional adviser, who is unaffiliated
38with and who is not compensated, directly or indirectly, by the
39issuer or any affiliate or selling agent of the issuer, can be
40reasonably assumed to have the capacity to protect his or her
P19   1interests in connection with the transaction. The amount of the
2investment of each natural person shall not exceed 10 percent of
3the net worth, as determined by this subparagraph, of that natural
4person.

5(F) Any other purchaser designated as qualified by rule of the
6commissioner.

7(3) Each purchaser represents that the purchaser is purchasing
8for the purchaser’s own account (or trust account, if the purchaser
9is a trustee) and not with a view to or for sale in connection with
10a distribution of the security.

11(4) Each natural person purchaser, including a corporation,
12partnership, or other organization specifically formed by natural
13persons for the purpose of acquiring the securities offered by the
14issuer, receives, at least five business days before securities are
15sold to, or a commitment to purchase is accepted from, the
16purchaser, a written offering disclosure statement that shall meet
17the disclosure requirements of Regulation D (17 C.F.R. 230.501
18et seq.), and any other information as may be prescribed by rule
19of the commissioner, provided that the issuer shall not be obligated
20pursuant to this paragraph to provide this disclosure statement to
21a natural person qualified under Section 260.102.13 of Title 10 of
22the California Code of Regulations. The offer or sale of securities
23pursuant to a disclosure statement required by this paragraph that
24is in violation of Section 25401, or that fails to meet the disclosure
25requirements of Regulation D (17 C.F.R. 230.501 et seq.), shall
26not render unavailable to the issuer the claim of an exemption from
27Section 25110 afforded by this subdivision. This paragraph does
28not impose, directly or indirectly, any additional disclosure
29obligation with respect to any other exemption from qualification
30available under any other provision of this section.

31(5) (A) A general announcement of proposed offering may be
32published by written document only, provided that the general
33announcement of proposed offering sets forth the following
34required information:

35(i) The name of the issuer of the securities.

36(ii) The full title of the security to be issued.

37(iii) The anticipated suitability standards for prospective
38purchasers.

39(iv) A statement that (I) no money or other consideration is
40being solicited or will be accepted, (II) an indication of interest
P20   1made by a prospective purchaser involves no obligation or
2commitment of any kind, and, if the issuer is required by paragraph
3(4) to deliver a disclosure statement to prospective purchasers,
4(III) no sales will be made or commitment to purchase accepted
5until five business days after delivery of a disclosure statement
6and subscription information to the prospective purchaser in
7accordance with the requirements of this subdivision.

8(v) Any other information required by rule of the commissioner.

9(vi) The following legend: “For more complete information
10about (Name of Issuer) and (Full Title of Security), send for
11additional information from (Name and Address) by sending this
12coupon or calling (Telephone Number).”

13(B) The general announcement of proposed offering referred
14to in subparagraph (A) may also set forth the following
15information:

16(i) A brief description of the business of the issuer.

17(ii) The geographic location of the issuer and its business.

18(iii) The price of the security to be issued, or, if the price is not
19known, the method of its determination or the probable price range
20as specified by the issuer, and the aggregate offering price.

21(C) The general announcement of proposed offering shall
22contain only the information that is set forth in this paragraph.

23(D) Dissemination of the general announcement of proposed
24offering to persons who are not qualified purchasers, without more,
25shall not disqualify the issuer from claiming the exemption under
26this subdivision.

27(6) No telephone solicitation shall be permitted until the issuer
28has determined that the prospective purchaser to be solicited is a
29qualified purchaser.

30(7) The issuer files a notice of transaction under this subdivision
31both (A) concurrent with the publication of a general announcement
32of proposed offering or at the time of the initial offer of the
33securities, whichever occurs first, accompanied by a filing fee, and
34(B) within 10 business days following the close or abandonment
35of the offering, but in no case more than 210 days from the date
36of filing the first notice. The first notice of transaction under
37subparagraph (A) shall contain an undertaking, in a form acceptable
38to the commissioner, to deliver any disclosure statement required
39by paragraph (4) to be delivered to prospective purchasers, and
40any supplement thereto, to the commissioner within 10 days of
P21   1the commissioner’s request for the information. The exemption
2from qualification afforded by this subdivision is unavailable if
3an issuer fails to file the first notice required under subparagraph
4(A) or to pay the filing fee. The commissioner has the authority
5to assess an administrative penalty of up to one thousand dollars
6($1,000) against an issuer that fails to deliver the disclosure
7statement required to be delivered to the commissioner upon the
8commissioner’s request within the time period set forth above.
9Neither the filing of the disclosure statement nor the failure by the
10commissioner to comment thereon precludes the commissioner
11from taking any action deemed necessary or appropriate under this
12division with respect to the offer and sale of the securities.

13(o) An offer or sale of any security issued by a corporation or
14limited liability company pursuant to a purchase plan or agreement,
15or issued pursuant to an option plan or agreement, where the
16security at the time of issuance or grant is exempt from registration
17under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, pursuant to Rule
18701 adopted pursuant to that act (17 C.F.R. 230.701), the provisions
19of which are hereby incorporated by reference into this section,
20provided that (1) the terms of any purchase plan or agreement shall
21comply with Sections 260.140.42, 260.140.45, and 260.140.46 of
22Title 10 of the California Code of Regulations, (2) the terms of
23any option plan or agreement shall comply with Sections
24260.140.41, 260.140.45, and 260.140.46 of Title 10 of the
25California Code of Regulations, and (3) the issuer files a notice of
26transaction in accordance with rules adopted by the commissioner
27no later than 30 days after the initial issuance of any security under
28that plan, accompanied by a filing fee as prescribed by subdivision
29(y) of Section 25608. The failure to file the notice of transaction
30within the time specified in this subdivision shall not affect the
31availability of this exemption. An issuer that fails to file the notice
32shall, within 15 business days after discovery of the failure to file
33the notice or after demand by the commissioner, whichever occurs
34first, file the notice and pay the commissioner a fee equal to the
35maximum aggregate fee payable had the transaction been qualified
36under Section 25110.

37Offers and sales exempt pursuant to this subdivision shall be
38deemed to be part of a single, discrete offering and are not subject
39to integration with any other offering or sale, whether qualified
P22   1under Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 25110), or otherwise
2exempt, or not subject to qualification.

3(p) An offer or sale of nonredeemable securities to accredited
4investors (Section 28031) by a person licensed under the Capital
5Access Company Law (Division 3 (commencing with Section
628000) of Title 4), provided that all purchasers either (1) have a
7preexisting personal or business relationship with the offeror or
8any of its partners, officers, directors, controlling persons, or
9managers (as appointed or elected by the members), or (2) by
10reason of their business or financial experience or the business or
11financial experience of their professional advisers who are
12unaffiliated with and who are not compensated by the issuer or
13any affiliate or selling agent of the issuer, directly or indirectly,
14could be reasonably assumed to have the capacity to protect their
15own interests in connection with the transaction. All nonredeemable
16securities shall be evidenced by certificates that shall have stamped
17or printed prominently on their face a legend in a form to be
18prescribed by rule or order of the commissioner restricting transfer
19of the securities in the manner as the rule or order provides. The
20exemption under this subdivision shall not be available for any
21offering that is exempt or asserted to be exempt pursuant to Section
223(a)(11) of the Securities Act of 1933 (15 U.S.C. Sec. 77c(a)(11))
23or Rule 147 (17 C.F.R. 230.147) thereunder or otherwise is
24conducted by means of any form of general solicitation or general
25advertising.

26(q) Any offer or sale of any viatical or life settlement contract
27or fractionalized or pooled interest therein in a transaction that
28meets all of the following criteria:

29(1) Sales of securities described in this subdivision are made
30only to qualified purchasers or other persons the issuer reasonably
31believes, after reasonable inquiry, to be qualified purchasers. A
32corporation, partnership, or other organization specifically formed
33for the purpose of acquiring the securities offered by the issuer in
34reliance upon this exemption may be a qualified purchaser only if
35each of the equity owners of the corporation, partnership, or other
36organization is a qualified purchaser. Qualified purchasers include
37the following:

38(A) A person designated in Section 260.102.13 of Title 10 of
39the California Code of Regulations.

P23   1(B) A person designated in subdivision (i) or any rule of the
2commissioner adopted thereunder.

3(C) A pension or profit-sharing trust of the issuer, a
4self-employed individual retirement plan, or an individual
5retirement account, if the investment decisions made on behalf of
6the trust, plan, or account are made solely by persons who are
7qualified purchasers.

8(D) An organization described in Section 501(c)(3) of the
9Internal Revenue Code, corporation, Massachusetts or similar
10business trust, or partnership, each with total assets in excess of
11five million dollars ($5,000,000) according to its most recent
12audited financial statements.

13(E) A natural person who, either individually or jointly with the
14person’s spouse, (i) has a minimum net worth of one hundred fifty
15thousand dollars ($150,000) and had, during the immediately
16preceding tax year, gross income in excess of one hundred thousand
17dollars ($100,000) and reasonably expects gross income in excess
18of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) during the current tax
19year or (ii) has a minimum net worth of two hundred fifty thousand
20dollars ($250,000). “Net worth” shall be determined exclusive of
21home, home furnishings, and automobiles. Other assets included
22in the computation of net worth may be valued at fair market value.

23Each natural person specified above, by reason of his or her
24business or financial experience, or the business or financial
25experience of his or her professional adviser, who is unaffiliated
26with and who is not compensated, directly or indirectly, by the
27issuer or any affiliate or selling agent of the issuer, can be
28reasonably assumed to have the capacity to protect his or her
29interests in connection with the transaction.

30The amount of the investment of each natural person shall not
31exceed 10 percent of the net worth, as determined by this
32subdivision, of that natural person.

33(F) Any other purchaser designated as qualified by rule of the
34commissioner.

35(2) Each purchaser represents that the purchaser is purchasing
36for the purchaser’s own account (or trust account, if the purchaser
37is a trustee) and not with a view to or for sale in connection with
38a distribution of the security.

39(3) Each natural person purchaser, including a corporation,
40partnership, or other organization specifically formed by natural
P24   1persons for the purpose of acquiring the securities offered by the
2issuer, receives, at least five business days before securities
3described in this subdivision are sold to, or a commitment to
4purchase is accepted from, the purchaser, the following information
5in writing:

6(A) The name, principal business and mailing address, and
7telephone number of the issuer.

8(B) The suitability standards for prospective purchasers as set
9forth in paragraph (1) of this subdivision.

10(C) A description of the issuer’s type of business organization
11and the state in which the issuer is organized or incorporated.

12(D) A brief description of the business of the issuer.

13(E) If the issuer retains ownership or becomes the beneficiary
14of the insurance policy, an audit report of an independent certified
15public accountant together with a balance sheet and related
16statements of income, retained earnings, and cashflows that reflect
17the issuer’s financial position, the results of the issuer’s operations,
18and the issuer’s cashflows as of a date within 15 months before
19the date of the initial issuance of the securities described in this
20subdivision. The financial statements listed in this subparagraph
21shall be prepared in conformity with generally accepted accounting
22principles. If the date of the audit report is more than 120 days
23before the date of the initial issuance of the securities described
24in this subdivision, the issuer shall provide unaudited interim
25financial statements.

26(F) The names of all directors, officers, partners, members, or
27trustees of the issuer.

28(G) A description of any order, judgment, or decree that is final
29as to the issuing entity of any state, federal, or foreign country
30governmental agency or administrator, or of any state, federal, or
31foreign country court of competent jurisdiction (i) revoking,
32suspending, denying, or censuring for cause any license, permit,
33or other authority of the issuer or of any director, officer, partner,
34 member, trustee, or person owning or controlling, directly or
35indirectly, 10 percent or more of the outstanding interest or equity
36securities of the issuer, to engage in the securities, commodities,
37franchise, insurance, real estate, or lending business or in the offer
38or sale of securities, commodities, franchises, insurance, real estate,
39or loans, (ii) permanently restraining, enjoining, barring,
40suspending, or censuring any such person from engaging in or
P25   1continuing any conduct, practice, or employment in connection
2with the offer or sale of securities, commodities, franchises,
3insurance, real estate, or loans, (iii) convicting any such person
4of, or pleading nolo contendere by any such person to, any felony
5or misdemeanor involving a security, commodity, franchise,
6insurance, real estate, or loan, or any aspect of the securities,
7commodities, franchise, insurance, real estate, or lending business,
8or involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit, embezzlement, fraudulent
9conversion, or misappropriation of property, or (iv) holding any
10such person liable in a civil action involving breach of a fiduciary
11duty, fraud, deceit, embezzlement, fraudulent conversion, or
12misappropriation of property. This subparagraph does not apply
13to any order, judgment, or decree that has been vacated, overturned,
14or is more than 10 years old.

15(H) Notice of the purchaser’s right to rescind or cancel the
16investment and receive a refund pursuant to Section 25508.5.

17(I) The name, address, and telephone number of the issuing
18insurance company, and the name, address, and telephone number
19of the state or foreign country regulator of the insurance company.

20(J) The total face value of the insurance policy and the
21percentage of the insurance policy the purchaser will own.

22(K) The insurance policy number, issue date, and type.

23(L) If a group insurance policy, the name, address, and telephone
24number of the group, and, if applicable, the material terms and
25conditions of converting the policy to an individual policy,
26including the amount of increased premiums.

27(M) If a term insurance policy, the term and the name, address,
28and telephone number of the person who will be responsible for
29renewing the policy if necessary.

30(N) That the insurance policy is beyond the state statute for
31contestability and the reason therefor.

32(O) The insurance policy premiums and terms of premium
33payments.

34(P) The amount of the purchaser’s moneys that will be set aside
35to pay premiums.

36(Q) The name, address, and telephone number of the person
37who will be the insurance policy owner and the person who will
38be responsible for paying premiums.

39(R) The date on which the purchaser will be required to pay
40premiums and the amount of the premium, if known.

P26   1(S) A statement to the effect that any projected rate of return to
2the purchaser from the purchase of a viatical or life settlement
3contract or a fractionalized or pooled interest therein is based on
4an estimated life expectancy for the person insured under the life
5insurance policy; that the return on the purchase may vary
6substantially from the expected rate of return based upon the actual
7life expectancy of the insured that may be less than, equal to, or
8may greatly exceed the estimated life expectancy; and that the rate
9of return would be higher if the actual life expectancy were less
10than, and lower if the actual life expectancy were greater than the
11estimated life expectancy of the insured at the time the viatical or
12life settlement contract was closed.

13(T) A statement that the purchaser should consult with his or
14her tax adviser regarding the tax consequences of the purchase of
15the viatical or life settlement contract or fractionalized or pooled
16interest therein and, if the purchaser is using retirement funds or
17accounts for that purchase, whether or not any adverse tax
18consequences might result from the use of those funds for the
19purchase of that investment.

20(U) Any other information as may be prescribed by rule of the
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22(r) Any offer or sale of any evidence of indebtedness, whether
23secured or unsecured, and any guarantee thereof, that meets each
24of the following criteria:

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25(1) The aggregate amount of securities sold to all purchasers
26by the issuer pursuant to this subdivision within any 12-month
27period does not exceed one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000).

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28(2) The aggregate amount of securities sold to any purchaser
29by the issuer under this subdivision, including any amount sold
30during the 12-month period preceding the date of the transaction,
31does not exceed one hundred dollars ($100), or a greater amount
32as the commissioner may provide by rule or order, unless the
33purchaser is an accredited investor, as defined in Section 230.501
34of Title 17 of the Code of Federal Regulations.

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35(3) Each purchaser represents that the purchaser is purchasing
36for the purchaser’s own account, or a trust account if the purchaser
37is a trustee, and not with a view to or for sale in connection with
38any distribution of the security.

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39(4) For purposes of this subdivision, spouses, together with any
40custodian or trustee acting for the account of their minor children,
P27   1are counted as one person, and a partnership, corporation, or
2other organization that was not specifically formed for the purpose
3of purchasing the security offered in reliance upon this exemption,
4is counted as one person.

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5(5) The commissioner shall by rule require the issuer to file a
6notice of transaction under this subdivision. The failure to file the
7notice or the failure to file the notice within the time specified by
8the rule of the commissioner shall not affect the availability of the
9exemption. Any issuer that fails to file the notice as provided by
10rule of the commissioner shall, within 15 business days after
11discovery of the failure to file the notice or after demand by the
12commissioner, whichever occurs first, file the notice and pay to
13the commissioner a fee equal to the fee payable had the transaction
14been qualified under Section 25110. Neither the filing of the notice
15nor the failure by the commissioner to comment thereon precludes
16the commissioner from taking any action that the commissioner
17deems necessary or appropriate under this division with respect
18to the offer and sale of the securities.

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19(6) Offers and sales exempt pursuant to this subdivision shall
20be deemed to be part of a single, discrete offering and are not
21subject to integration with any other offering or sale, whether
22qualified under Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 25110), or
23otherwise exempt, or not subject to qualification.

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24(s) Any offer or sale of any evidence of indebtedness, whether
25secured or unsecured, and any guarantee thereof, that meets each
26of the following criteria:

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27(1) The aggregate amount of securities sold to all purchasers
28by the issuer pursuant to this subdivision within any 12-month
29period does not exceed five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000).

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30(2) The aggregate amount of securities sold to any purchaser
31by the issuer, including any amount sold during the 12-month
32period preceding the date of the transaction, does not exceed one
33thousand dollars ($1000), or a greater amount as the commissioner
34may provide by rule or order, unless the purchaser is an accredited
35investor, as defined in Section 230.501 of Title 17 of the Code of
36Federal Regulations.

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37(3) Each purchaser represents that the purchaser is purchasing
38for the purchaser’s own account, or a trust account if the purchaser
39is a trustee, and not with a view to or for sale in connection with
40any distribution of the security.

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P28   1(4) For purposes of this section, spouses, together with any
2custodian or trustee acting for the account of their minor children,
3are counted as one person, and a partnership, corporation, or
4other organization that was not specifically formed for the purpose
5of purchasing the security offered in reliance upon this exemption,
6is counted as one person.

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7(5) The commissioner shall by rule require the issuer to file a
8notice of transactions under this subdivision. The issuer shall file
9the notice of transaction and attach all documents required in
10paragraph (6).

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11(6) The issuer provides to purchasers, and makes available to
12potential purchasers on the Internet Web site of the issuer the
13following:

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14(A) A cover sheet or heading containing all of the following
15statements, in bold typeface no smaller than 12-point type:

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16(i) Investment in a small business is often risky. You should not
17invest any funds in this offering unless you can afford to lose your
18entire investment.

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19(ii) Potential purchasers should review information about the
20enterprise and offering, and consider the terms and risks of this
21offering before investing. After reviewing the financial information,
22description of the business, activities, risk factors, and development
23timeline, potential purchasers should consider whether success of
24the enterprise is realistic.

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25(iii) No government regulator is recommending these securities.
26No government regulator has verified that this document is
27accurate or determined that it is adequate. The Commissioner of
28Business Oversight has in no way passed upon the merits or
29qualifications of, or recommended or given approval to, any
30person, security, or transaction associated with this offering.

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31(B) The issuer’s street address, telephone number, person to
32contact with respect to offering, type of securities offered, financial
33terms of the offering, the maximum amount the issuer is seeking
34to raise, a description of the business of the issuer, a description
35of how the issuer plans to carry out its activities, a budget for the
36 use of proceeds of the offering, a list of the factors that the issuer
37considers to be the most significant risks to an investor, and a
38description in chronological order of the steps management intends
39to take to achieve, maintain, or improve profitability during the
4036 months following receipt of the offering proceeds.

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P29   1(C) The financial statements of the issuer for the most recent
2completed fiscal year and current fiscal year to date, prepared in
3accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, and
4certified by the principal executive officer of the issuer to be true
5and complete in all material respects.

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6(7) Offers and sales exempt pursuant to this subdivision shall
7be deemed to be part of a single, discrete offering and are not
8subject to integration with any other offering or sale, whether
9qualified under Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 25110), or
10otherwise exempt, or not subject to qualification.

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11(t) Any offer or sale of any evidence of indebtedness, whether
12secured or unsecured, and any guarantee thereof, that meets each
13of the following criteria:

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14(1) At least 75 percent of amounts raised through the offering
15will be reserved or allocated to the purchase of fee title, leases of
1630 years or more, purchase of an easement, construction of, or
17improvement to real property to be used for agricultural purposes.

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18(2) The aggregate amount of securities sold to all purchasers
19by the issuer pursuant to this subdivision within any 12-month
20period does not exceed two million dollars ($2,000,000).

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21(3) The aggregate amount of the issuer’s securities held by any
22purchaser pursuant to this subdivision does not exceed five
23thousand dollars ($5,000).

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24(4) (A) Any purchaser purchasing more than one thousand
25dollars ($1,000) in securities shall sign and provide to the issuer
26a statement verifying that the purchaser has a minimum annual
27gross income of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) or a minimum
28net worth of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000).

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29(B) The aggregate amount of securities sold pursuant to this
30subdivision to any purchaser who does not sign a statement
31described in subparagraph (A) shall not exceed one thousand
32dollars ($1,000).

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33(5) The issuer may receive a greater amount from any purchaser
34as the commissioner may provide by rule or order, or as allowed
35by law if the purchaser is an accredited investor, as defined in
36Section 230.501 of Title 17 of the Code of Federal Regulations.

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37(6) In the case of real property purchases of unimproved land,
38the issuer sets aside in a separate third-party escrow account all
39funds raised as part of the offering, to be held in escrow until the
40issuer has entered into a contract to purchase a property. If the
P30   1issuer does not enter into a contract to purchase a property within
2two years of the effective date of the offering, the issuer shall return
3all funds to the purchasers.

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4(7) Each purchaser represents that the purchaser is purchasing
5for the purchaser’s own account, or a trust account if the purchaser
6is a trustee, and not with a view to or for sale in connection with
7any distribution of the security.

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8(8) For purposes of this subdivision, spouses, together with any
9custodian or trustee acting for the account of their minor children,
10are counted as one person, and a partnership, corporation, or
11other organization that was not specifically formed for the purpose
12of purchasing the security offered in reliance upon this exemption,
13is counted as one person.

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14(9) The commissioner shall by rule require the issuer to file a
15notice of transactions under this subdivision. The issuer shall file
16the notice of transaction and attach all documents required in
17paragraph (10).

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18(10) The issuer provides to purchasers, and makes available to
19potential purchasers on the Internet Web site of the issuer the
20following:

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21(A) A cover sheet or heading containing all of the following
22statements, in bold typeface no smaller than 12-point type:

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23(i) Investment in a small business is often risky. You should not
24invest any funds in this offering unless you can afford to lose your
25entire investment.

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26(ii) Potential purchasers should review information about the
27enterprise and offering, and consider the terms and risks of this
28offering before investing. After reviewing the financial information,
29description of the business, activities, risk factors, and development
30timeline, potential purchasers should consider whether success of
31the enterprise is realistic.

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32(iii) No government regulator is recommending these securities.
33No government regulator has verified that this document is
34accurate or determined that it is adequate. The Commissioner of
35Business Oversight has in no way passed upon the merits or
36qualifications of, or recommended or given approval to, any
37person, security, or transaction associated with this offering.

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38(iv) The company described in this disclosure form is seeking
39to raise a minimum offering of [insert minimum offering amount].

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P31   1(v) If the sum of the investment commitments received by the
2company does not equal or exceed the minimum offering amount
3by [insert date] your investment in the company will be returned
4to you.

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5(B) The issuer’s street address, telephone number, person to
6contact with respect to offering, type of securities offered, financial
7terms of the offering, the maximum amount the issuer is seeking
8to raise, a description of the business of the issuer, a description
9of how the issuer plans to carry out its activities, a budget for the
10use of proceeds of the offering, a list of the factors that the issuer
11considers to be the most significant risks to an investor, and a
12description of the steps management intends to take to achieve,
13maintain, or improve profitability during the 36 months following
14receipt of the offering proceeds.

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15(C) If the property to be purchased has been identified, a
16description and address of the property to be purchased, an
17appraisal of the property completed within the last year, and a
18description of all improvements to be made on the property in
19order to make it viable for agricultural use.

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20(D) If the property to be purchased has not been identified, a
21description of the size, location, estimated costs, and
22characteristics of the property that the issuer is seeking.

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23(E) The income tax returns filed by the issuer for the most
24recently completed year, if any.

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25(F) The financial statements of the issuer for the most recent
26completed fiscal year and current fiscal year to date, prepared in
27accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, and
28certified by the principal executive officer of the issuer to be true
29and complete in all material respects.

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30(11) Offers and sales exempt pursuant to this subdivision shall
31be deemed to be part of a single, discrete offering and are not
32subject to integration with any other offering or sale, whether
33qualified under Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 25110), or
34otherwise exempt, or not subject to qualification.

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35(u) Any offer or sale of any cooperative membership, nonprofit
36mutual benefit corporation membership, or evidence of
37indebtedness, whether secured or unsecured, and any guarantee
38thereof, that meets each of the following criteria:

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39(1) At least 75 percent of amounts raised through the offering
40will be reserved or allocated to the purchase of solar photovoltaic
P32   1panels and related equipment or wind turbines and related
2equipment.

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3(2) The issuer meets any one of the following qualifications:

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4(A) The issuer owns the land or improvements onto which the
5solar panels or wind turbine will be installed and reasonably
6estimates that 50 percent or more of the energy generated will be
7used on the land or real property on which the improvements are
8located.

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9(B) The issuer is a cooperative corporation or a nonprofit
10mutual benefit corporation with the purpose of developing and
11operating one or more facilities to generate electricity for its
12members to install solar panels or wind turbines for its members,
13either by selling or leasing panels to members, or to arrange or
14allocate net metering credits among members.

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15(C) The issuer is a nonprofit public benefit corporation that is
16exempt from federal income taxation as an organization described
17in Section 501(c)(3) or Section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue
18Code and the issuer is purchasing solar panels or wind turbines
19primarily to meet the energy needs of the corporation.

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20(D) The issuer is a nonprofit public benefit corporation with
21the purpose of developing and operating one or more facilities to
22generate electricity in a single city and for residents of that city,
23or within a similarly limited geographic area approved by the
24commissioner.

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25(E) The issuer is an entity owned or entirely controlled by
26tenants in multitenant housing, and the issuer has entered into a
27contract with the owner of the property to install solar panels on
28the property on which the multitenant housing is located.

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29(3) The aggregate amount of securities sold to all purchasers
30by the issuer pursuant to this subdivision within any 12-month
31period does not exceed two million dollars ($2,000,000).

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32(4) The aggregate amount of the issuer’s securities held by any
33purchaser pursuant to this subdivision does not exceed five
34thousand dollars ($5,000).

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35(5) (A) Any purchaser purchasing more than one thousand
36dollars ($1,000) in securities shall sign and provide to the issue
37a statement verifying that the purchaser has a minimum annual
38gross income of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) or a minimum
39net worth of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000).

P33   1(B) The aggregate amount of securities sold to any purchaser
2who does not sign a statement described in subparagraph (A) shall
3not exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).

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4(6) The issuer may receive a greater amount from any purchaser
5as the commissioner may provide by rule or order, or as allowed
6by law if the purchaser is an accredited investor, as defined in
7Section 230.501 of Title 17 of the Code of Federal Regulations.

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8(7) Each purchaser represents that the purchaser is purchasing
9for the purchaser’s own account, or a trust account if the purchaser
10is a trustee, and not with a view to or for sale in connection with
11any distribution of the security.

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12(8) For purposes of this section, spouses, together with any
13custodian or trustee acting for the account of their minor children,
14are counted as one person, and a partnership, corporation, or
15other organization that was not specifically formed for the purpose
16of purchasing the security offered in reliance upon this exemption,
17is counted as one person.

end insert
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18(9) The commissioner shall by rule require the issuer to file a
19notice of transactions under this subdivision. The issuer shall file
20the notice of transaction and attach all documents required in
21paragraph (10).

end insert
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22(10) The issuer provides to purchasers, and makes available to
23potential purchasers on the Internet Web site of the issuer the
24following:

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25(A) A cover sheet or heading containing all of the following
26statements, in bold typeface no smaller than 12-point type:

end insert
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27(i) Investment in a small business is often risky. You should not
28invest any funds in this offering unless you can afford to lose your
29entire investment.

end insert
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30(ii) Potential purchasers should review information about the
31enterprise and offering, and consider the terms and risks of this
32offering before investing. After reviewing the financial information,
33description of the business, activities, risk factors, and development
34timeline, potential purchasers should consider whether success of
35the enterprise is realistic.

end insert
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36(iii) No government regulator is recommending these securities.
37No government regulator has verified that this document is
38accurate or determined that it is adequate. The Commissioner of
39Business Oversight has in no way passed upon the merits or
P34   1qualifications of, or recommended or given approval to, any
2person, security, or transaction associated with this offering.

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3(B) The issuer’s street address, telephone number, person to
4contact with respect to offering, type of securities offered, financial
5terms of the offering, a description of the business of the issuer, a
6description of how the issuer plans to carry out its activities, and
7a budget for the use of proceeds of the offering.

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8(C) The financial statements of the issuer for the most recent
9completed fiscal year and current fiscal year to date, prepared in
10accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, and
11certified by the principal executive officer of the issuer to be true
12and complete in all material respects.

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13(11) Offers and sales exempt pursuant to this subdivision shall
14be deemed to be part of a single, discrete offering and are not
15subject to integration with any other offering or sale, whether
16qualified under Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 25110), or
17otherwise exempt, or not subject to qualification.

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18(v) Any offer or sale of a portion of the future crop, animal
19production, or both, of a community-supported agriculture
20program, as defined in subdivision (a) of Section 47060 of the
21Food and Agricultural Code, provided that the aggregate purchase
22pursuant to this subdivision does not exceed one thousand dollars
23($1,000) by any person who is a natural person.

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