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2.22 - Domestic Partnership Registration§ 2.22 Section 2.22: Domestic Partnership Registration Subdivision 1. Purpose The Golden Valley City Council recognizes that the concept of familial relationships may extend beyond traditional marital and blood relationships. This expanded concept recognizes the relationship of two (2) non-married but committed adult partners. In order to provide such persons the opportunity to declare themselves as domestic partners, thus enabling employers to voluntarily provide equal treatment in employment benefits for such partners and their dependents, the City Council hereby enacts a Domestic Partner Registry. Subdivision 2. Definitions A. Domestic Partners. For the purpose of this Section, Domestic Partners are two (2) adults who: 1. Are both at least eighteen (18) years of age; 2. Are not related by blood closer than permitted under marriage laws of the state; 3. Are competent to enter into a contract; 4. Are jointly responsible for the necessities of life; 5. Are committed to one another to the same extent as married persons are to each other, except for the traditional marital status and solemnities, or, are married under another state or foreign jurisdiction not operational in Minnesota under Minnesota Statute 517.03 (1)(b); 6. Have no other domestic partner with whom the household is shared, or with whom the adult person has another domestic partnership or a spouse regardless of household status; and 7. Reside in Golden Valley. B. Domestic Partnership shall include: 1. Any domestic partnership currently registered with a government body pursuant to state, local or other law authorizing such registration, or 2. Marriages that would be legally recognized as a contract of lawful marriage in another local, state or foreign jurisdiction, but for the operation of Minnesota law. Go/den Valley City Code Page Y of 2 § z.2z Subdivision 3. Registration and Termination of Domestic Partnerships A. Application Form. The City will provide an application form, which Domestic Partner applicants will submit to the City Clerk indicating that they meet the definition of domestic partners as set forth in this Section. Forms will also be provided for subsequent amendments and termination of domestic partnership status. B. Registration Certificate. The City Clerk shall keep a record of each domestic partner certification as well as amendments thereto and termination thereof. Certificates will be provided and records maintained in keeping with provisions of the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act. Such certificates may be used as evidence of the existence or termination of a domestic partnership. C. Termination of Domestic Partnership. Domestic Partnership registration terminates when the earliest of the following occurs: 1. One (1) of the partners dies; or 2. Forty-five (45) days after one (1) partner sends the other partner written notice, on a form provided by the City, that he or she is terminating the partnership and files the notice of termination and an affidavit of service of the notice on the other partner with the City Clerk. D. Homestead Designation. The City will follow eligibility for the designation of property as a homestead as set forth in State Statutes. E. Fees. Fees shall be set forth in the City's Fee Ordinance for applications for Certification, amendments to an application, notice of termination or providing certified copies of any of these documents. Source: Ordinance No. 450, 2nd Series Effective Date: 11-26-10 Golden Valley City Code Page 2 of 2