Business Law
Business Law News ISSUE 2, 2022
Content
- B-Law B-Law B-Law: Ethics For Business Lawyers Annual Review 2021
- Business Law News Editorial Team
- Executive Committee of the Business Law Section 2021-2022
- Health Law Committee 2021 Appellate Litigation Update
- Health Law Committee Regulatory Update
- Letter From the Chair
- Letter From the Editor
- Table of Contents
- Test Your Knowledge: Recent Developments In Insolvency Law
- Selected 2021 Developments In Nonprofit Organizations Law and Nonprofit Organizations (Npo) Committee Highlights
SELECTED 2021 DEVELOPMENTS IN NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS LAW AND NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS (NPO) COMMITTEE HIGHLIGHTS
Written by Steven Chiodini
A number of California legislative developments have occurred as of the date of this article (October 2021) that affect nonprofit organizations, including the following key new laws:
Assembly Bill 2831 ("AB 283") was sponsored by the NPO Committee and signed into law on October 5, 2021. This law furthers the interests of cooperative corporations and their members by allowing cooperative corporations to make equity-related patronage distributions to their members without the hardship and expense of dealing with securities qualification requirements. The passage of AB 283 represents the culmination of a long-term effort by the NPO Committee and more detail is available in the NPO Committee’s e-bulletin.2
Assembly Bill 488,3 regarding online charitable fundraising, was signed into law on October 7, 2021. Starting on January 1, 2023, internet fundraising platforms and so-called "platform charities" (i.e., charities that facilitate solicitations on these fundraising platforms) are charitable trustees subject to regulation by the Attorney General. The new requirements, among other things, include (i) to register and make annual reports to the Attorney General, (ii) to make specified disclosures, and (iii) to obtain the consent of other charities before soliciting for them, except in certain cases.