For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply:⯠(a) âCalifornia-headquartered companyâ means a corporation or other business form organized for the transaction of business that has its headquarters in California. For multinational corporations, the term means the United States-based headquarters is in California. For purposes of this definition, headquarters means the location where the corporationâs executive management and key managerial and support staff are located, and from where the corporation is managed. (b) âClimate Innovation Programâ means the activities described in this chapter. (c) âFinancial incentiveâ includes, but is not limited to, a contract, grant, or other appropriate funding measure. (d) (1) âLiquidity Eventâ means an event during the term of a financial incentive under this program, or within 10 years after the financial incentive ends for any reason, in which the recipient has an Initial Public Offering. (2) If the recipient has a change in ownership that results in a greater than 50- percent change in the companyâs capitalization table the commission, at its sole discretion, may determine that the particular change in ownership constitutes a âLiquidity Eventâ. The change in ownership that results in greater than 50-percent change in the companyâs capitalization table includes both single-event changes or cumulative changes greater than 50-percent. (3) In the case of a recipient whose stock is publicly traded before receiving the financial incentive, the commission may determine alternate conditions that would constitute a âliquidity event.â (e) âRegenerative agricultureâ means agricultural practices that focus on the health of the ecological system as a whole and not solely on high-production yields.
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