Read the Attorney General's opinion, Section IV subsection A (2) particularly as it relates to collectives not being a statutory entity as well as prop 215 then come back and we'll discuss it.

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leadmagnet Reviewed by leadmagnet on . Difference between collective and co-op So I know that a co-op needs to file as a non-profit with the state, obtain a seller's permit and business license depending where you live, but what does a collective need to do to establish itself in terms of paperwork needing to be submitted to the state? And for a co-operative in order to file an articles of incorporation, is there an application for that, or is that covered with the chapter by laws? Rating: 5