- (a) Intent to make California the home for other than a temporary purpose may be manifested in many ways. No one factor is controlling.
- (b) A student who is 19 years of age or over, and who has maintained a home in California continuously for the last two years shall be presumed to have the intent to make California the home for other than a temporary purpose unless the student has evidenced a contrary intent by having engaged in any of the activities listed in subdivision (f).
- (c) A student who is under 19 years of age shall be presumed to have the intent to make California the home for other than a temporary purpose if both the student and his or her parent have maintained a home in California continuously for the last two years unless the student has evidenced a contrary intent by having engaged in any of the activities listed in subdivision (f).
- (d) A student who does not meet the requirements of subdivision (b) or subdivision (c) shall be required to provide evidence of intent to make California the home for other than a temporary purpose as specified in subdivision (e).
(e) Objective manifestations of intent to establish California residence include but are not limited to:
- (1) Ownership of residential property or continuous occupancy of rented or leased property in California.
- (2) Registering to vote and voting in California.
- (3) Licensing from California for professional practice.
- (4) Active membership in service or social clubs.
- (5) Presence of spouse, children or other close relatives in the state.
- (6) Showing California as home address on federal income tax form.
- (7) Payment of California state income tax as a resident.
- (8) Possessing California motor vehicle license plates.
- (9) Possessing a California driver's license.
- (10) Maintaining permanent military address or home of record in California while in armed forces.
- (11) Establishing and maintaining active California bank accounts.
- (12) Being the petitioner for a divorce in California.
(f) Conduct inconsistent with a claim of California residence includes but is not limited to:
- (1) Maintaining voter registration and voting in another state.
- (2) Being the petitioner for a divorce in another state.
- (3) Attending an out-of-state institution as a resident of that other state.
- (4) Declaring nonresidence for state income tax purposes.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 66700, 68044, and 70901, Education Code. Reference: Sections 68017, 68060, 68061 and 68062, Education Code.
History
1. Amendment filed 3-4-91 by Board of Governors of California Community Colleges with the Secretary of State; operative 4-5-91 (Register 91, No. 23). Submitted to OAL for printing only pursuant to Education Code Section 70901.5(b).
2. Editorial correction of History 1 (Register 95, No. 19).
3. Change without regulatory effect amending subsections (b)-(d) filed 3-15-2006 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations. Submitted to OAL for printing only pursuant to Education Code section 70901.5 (Register 2006, No. 17).