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HomeCorporations CodeCh. 3Art. 4§ 7341 Membership Discipline Procedures

§ 7341 Membership Discipline Procedures

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§ 7341 Membership Discipline Procedures

Key Takeaways

  • •A club or group can't kick someone out unless they follow the rules in this law.
  • •The person being kicked out must get 15 days' notice and a chance to tell their side of the story.
  • •If the club doesn't follow the rules, the kick-out doesn't count.
  • •You have one year to complain if you think you were kicked out unfairly.

Example

Imagine you're in a book club, and the leaders want to kick you out because they say you didn't pay your fees.

The book club must tell you 15 days before they kick you out and give you a chance to explain yourself. If they don’t, you can take them to court within a year to fix it.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 7341 Membership Discipline Procedures

(a) No member may be expelled or suspended, and no membership or memberships may be terminated or suspended, except according to procedures satisfying the requirements of this section. An expulsion, termination or suspension not in accord with this section shall be void and without effect. (b) Any expulsion, suspension, or termination must be done in good faith and in a fair and reasonable manner. Any procedure which conforms to the requirements of subdivision (c) is fair and reasonable, but a court may also find other procedures to be fair and reasonable when the full circumstances of the suspension, termination, or expulsion are considered. (c) A procedure is fair and reasonable when: (1) The provisions of the procedure have been set forth in the articles or bylaws, or copies of such provisions are sent annually to all the members as required by the articles or bylaws; (2) It provides the giving of 15 days’ prior notice of the expulsion, suspension or termination and the reasons therefor; and (3) It provides an opportunity for the member to be heard, orally or in writing, not less than five days before the effective date of the expulsion, suspension or termination by a person or body authorized to decide that the proposed expulsion, termination or suspension not take place. (d) Any notice required under this section may be given by any method reasonably calculated to provide actual notice. Any notice given by mail must be given by first-class or registered mail sent to the last address of the members shown on the corporation’s records. (e) Any action challenging an expulsion, suspension or termination of membership, including any claim alleging defective notice, must be commenced within one year after the date of the expulsion, suspension or termination. In the event such an action is successful the court may order any relief, including reinstatement, it finds equitable under the circumstances, but no vote of the members or of the board may be set aside solely because a person was at the time of the vote wrongfully excluded by virtue of the challenged expulsion, suspension or termination, unless the court finds further that the wrongful expulsion, suspension or termination was in bad faith and for the purpose, and with the effect, of wrongfully excluding the member from the vote or from the meeting at which the vote took place, so as to affect the outcome of the vote. (f) This section governs only the procedures for expulsion, suspension or termination and not the substantive grounds therefor. An expulsion, suspension or termination based upon substantive grounds which violate contractual or other rights of the member or are otherwise unlawful is not made valid by compliance with this section. (g) A member who is expelled or suspended or whose membership is terminated shall be liable for any charges incurred, services or benefits actually rendered, dues, assessments or fees incurred before the expulsion, suspension or termination or arising from contract or otherwise. (Amended by Stats. 1996, Ch. 589, Sec. 27. Effective January 1, 1997.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

expulsionsuspensionterminationgood faithfair and reasonable mannerprior noticeopportunity to be heard

Related Statutes

  • § 5341 Membership Discipline Procedures
  • § 12431 Membership Termination Procedures
  • § 12430 Membership Resignation And Expiration
  • § 310 Director Conflict Of Interest Transactions
  • § 317 Corporate Agent Indemnification Rules

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Corporations Code. Section 7341.
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