Current through the 2023 Legislative Session.
Section 11342.610 - Small business defined; exceptions(a) "Small business" means a business activity in agriculture, general construction, special trade construction, retail trade, wholesale trade, services, transportation and warehousing, manufacturing, generation and transmission of electric power, or a health care facility, unless excluded in subdivision (b), that is both of the following: (1) Independently owned and operated.(2) Not dominant in its field of operation.(b) "Small business" does not include the following professional and business activities: (1) A financial institution including a bank, a trust, a savings and loan association, a thrift institution, a consumer finance company, a commercial finance company, an industrial finance company, a credit union, a mortgage and investment banker, a securities broker-dealer, or an investment adviser.(2) An insurance company, either stock or mutual.(3) A mineral, oil, or gas broker.(4) A subdivider or developer.(5) A landscape architect, an architect, or a building designer.(6) An entity organized as a nonprofit institution.(7) An entertainment activity or production, including a motion picture, a stage performance, a television or radio station, or a production company.(8) A utility, a water company, or a power transmission company generating and transmitting more than 4.5 million kilowatt hours annually.(9) A petroleum producer, a natural gas producer, a refiner, or a pipeline.(10) A manufacturing enterprise exceeding 250 employees.(11) A health care facility exceeding 150 beds or one million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000) in annual gross receipts.(c) "Small business" does not include the following business activities:(1) Agriculture, where the annual gross receipts exceed one million dollars ($1,000,000).(2) General construction, where the annual gross receipts exceed nine million five hundred thousand dollars ($9,500,000).(3) Special trade construction, where the annual gross receipts exceed five million dollars ($5,000,000).(4) Retail trade, where the annual gross receipts exceed two million dollars ($2,000,000).(5) Wholesale trade, where the annual gross receipts exceed nine million five hundred thousand dollars ($9,500,000).(6) Services, where the annual gross receipts exceed two million dollars ($2,000,000).(7) Transportation and warehousing, where the annual gross receipts exceed one million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000).Ca. Gov. Code § 11342.610
Added by Stats 2000 ch 1060 (AB 1822), s 8, eff. 1/1/2001.