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January 13, 2024
January 13, 2024
 
Legal
Legal
 
David Pels – State Advocate
David Pels – State Advocate
(817) 988-3484; 
(817) 988-3484; 
pelsd66@gmail.com
pelsd66@gmail.com
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
 
Mikell West – Legal Affairs Committeeman
Mikell West – Legal Affairs Committeeman
(361) 215-8487; 
(361) 215-8487; 
mikellwest@gmail.com
mikellwest@gmail.com
Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi
 
Webster Veade – Legal Affairs Committeeman
Webster Veade – Legal Affairs Committeeman
(512) 905-5900; 
(512) 905-5900; 
veade@cs.com
veade@cs.com
Austin
Austin
 
RESOURCES FOR DISTRICT
RESOURCES FOR DISTRICT
DEPUTIES AND COUNCIL OFFICERS
DEPUTIES AND COUNCIL OFFICERS
 
Officers Online on Supreme Council Website 
www.KofC.org
 
Officers Desk Reference (ODR)
Home Corporation Handbook
Your Diocesan Deputy
Training sessions
Chapter Meetings and Conferences
 
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCILS
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCILS
 
Subordinate Councils to the Supreme Council
Conduct Supreme’s charitable and fraternal mission
Unincorporated associations holding charters from the
K of C
Have discretion to choose their meeting location
Fr. McGivney’s vision for parish-based Councils
Strongly encouraged to meet at a local parish
 
HOME CORPORATIONS (“HC”)
HOME CORPORATIONS (“HC”)
ARE SEPARATE ENTITIES
ARE SEPARATE ENTITIES
 
Originally created as “permanent homes” for Councils
Buying & owning realty for a “permanent home”
Council halls; Columbus Clubs; KC Clubs;
Independent legal entities
Formed under applicable laws of jurisdiction where
located
 
HOME CORPORATIONS (“HC”)
HOME CORPORATIONS (“HC”)
ARE SEPARATE ENTITIES (Cont’d)
ARE SEPARATE ENTITIES (Cont’d)
 
Not subordinate units of the K of C
Not subject to the Charter, Constitution & Laws of the
Order
Solely responsible for all liabilities arising from the
properties
Solely responsible for all liabilities from activities
conducted there
 
NAME AND EMBLEM ISSUES WITH
NAME AND EMBLEM ISSUES WITH
HOME CORPORATIONS
HOME CORPORATIONS
 
“Knights of Columbus” and “K of C” are registered
trademarks of K of C
Local Councils by charter have a limited license to use
the trademarks
HC do not hold a charter from Supreme
HC not authorized to use the trademarks in their names
or in marketing
 
NAME AND EMBLEM ISSUES WITH
NAME AND EMBLEM ISSUES WITH
HOME CORPORATIONS
HOME CORPORATIONS
 
HC must design its own unique brand
HC brand must show that rental or other business is not
K of C related
That such is not a fraternal or charitable program of the
K of C
HC should avoid confusing or misleading branding
Clear that K of C Council does not own HC real
property or rental business
 
HOME CORPORATION DISPLAY OF
HOME CORPORATION DISPLAY OF
K OF C TRADEMARKS
K OF C TRADEMARKS
 
If HC displays, must also display Council name,
number, geographic location & days of month Council
holds its regular meetings
Examples:
 
Knights of Columbus
 
Fr. Michael J. McGivney Council 12345
 
Springfield, Missouri
 
Meets on First and Third Thursdays
 
HC SIGNAGE MUST STATE NAME OF
HC SIGNAGE MUST STATE NAME OF
LEGAL OWNER OF PREMISES
LEGAL OWNER OF PREMISES
 
HC signage significantly more conspicuous than
Council’s signage
Avoid impression that Council owns the property
Example:  Premises Owned and Operated by Columbia
Club, Inc.
HC liquor license must be displayed with HC name
 
GUIDELINES FOR DISPLAYING
GUIDELINES FOR DISPLAYING
SUBORDINATE UNIT MEMORABILIA
SUBORDINATE UNIT MEMORABILIA
 
Council may display memorabilia on walls of HC it uses
If HC rented to third party, memorabilia must be
covered or removed
HC cannot suggest that Council endorses the renter’s
event
 
TAX AND INSURANCE ISSUES
TAX AND INSURANCE ISSUES
 
HC not eligible for tax exempt status under the Order’s
IRS group ruling
HC must apply for and obtains its own tax exemption
HC eligible for tax exemption under 501(c)2 (title
holding)
HC also eligible under 501(c)7 (social club)
HC must obtain its own tax ID No, file own tax return
HC must arrange for its own liability insurance
 
RENTAL HALL ISSUES
RENTAL HALL ISSUES
 
See Home Corporation Handbook in Officers Online
HC rental and side businesses are not Council business
K of C does not authorize, endorse or otherwise
participate in business decisions relating to HC facilities
K of C does not receive revenue from rental of HC
facilities
 
BUILDING THE DOMESTIC CHURCH
BUILDING THE DOMESTIC CHURCH
WHILE STRENGTHENING OUR PARISHES
WHILE STRENGTHENING OUR PARISHES
 
Supreme discourages HC as “permanent homes” for
Councils
OK if HC business does not conflict with mission and
activities of K of C
New Evangelization mandates move toward Parish-based
Councils
Do not expend valuable time and resources for the HC
Such dilutes the K of C mission & displaces charitable works
of the Council
Should expend valuable time and resources for the Parish
 
ASSESSING THE RELATIONSHIP
ASSESSING THE RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN HC AND COUNCIL
BETWEEN HC AND COUNCIL
 
If Council experiences one or more of the following, it
should move to a Parish:
Whether the majority of a Council’s time, resources,
and attention are devoted to addressing the problems
and concerns of the HC whose facility it uses
Whether a HC’s property tax, utility bills, insurance
premiums, and other Expenses are so burdensome that
it is forced to charge the Council a disproportionate rent
or other fees that exceed market rents of similar facilities
in the area
 
ASSESSING THE RELATIONSHIP
ASSESSING THE RELATIONSHIP
BETWEEN HC AND COUNCIL (Cont’d)
BETWEEN HC AND COUNCIL (Cont’d)
 
Whether HC struggles to find suitable rentals to pay its
expenses due to competition from modern professional
banquet halls and hotel facilities
Is local Council reputation more defined by HC
business/activities
Is there such strife, factionalism, and outright conflict
among members re: the HC that principle of Unity is
broken such that K of C mission cannot be carried out
and new members cannot be attracted
 
SUPREME POLICY FOR
SUPREME POLICY FOR
COUNCILS USING HC
COUNCILS USING HC
 
Supreme has a policy requiring Councils using a HC to
enter into written agreements
Terms of Use Agreement:  Council’s use of HC facilities
Charitable Distribution Agreement:  settlement of
matters if HC winds up its affairs
Supreme expects Council officers and HC reps to act in
good faith to clarify their relationship in order to
promote the mission of the K of C
 
HANDBOOK FOR COUNCILS USING HOME
HANDBOOK FOR COUNCILS USING HOME
CORPORATION FACILITIES
CORPORATION FACILITIES
 
Contain the Terms of Use and Charitable Distribution
Agreements
Neither Supreme nor TSC is a party to these agreements
Provides practical guidance for various situations
encountered with HC
Guidance on transition from HC Council to Parish-based
Council
Avoid potential problems and address them when they occur
Councils that continue to use HC facilities must implement
the agreements ASAP and those will supersede any
agreements that already exist
 
Legal
Legal
 
David Pels – State Advocate
David Pels – State Advocate
(817) 988-3484; 
(817) 988-3484; 
pelsd66@gmail.com
pelsd66@gmail.com
Fort Worth
Fort Worth
 
Mikell West – Legal Affairs Committeeman
Mikell West – Legal Affairs Committeeman
(361) 215-8487; 
(361) 215-8487; 
mikellwest@gmail.com
mikellwest@gmail.com
Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi
 
Webster Veade – Legal Affairs Committeeman
Webster Veade – Legal Affairs Committeeman
(512) 905-5900; 
(512) 905-5900; 
veade@cs.com
veade@cs.com
Austin
Austin
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Learn about the distinct entities of Home Corporations within the Knights of Columbus organization, their responsibilities, and the key differences from the main council structure. Discover information on legal matters, ownership of properties, liability considerations, emblem usage restrictions, and the importance of maintaining individual branding for Home Corporations. Explore the roles of State Advocates, Legal Affairs Committeemen, and available resources for district deputies and council officers to enhance organizational understanding and efficiency.

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  1. Home Corporations January 13, 2024

  2. Legal David Pels State Advocate (817) 988-3484; pelsd66@gmail.com Fort Worth Mikell West Legal Affairs Committeeman (361) 215-8487; mikellwest@gmail.com Corpus Christi Webster Veade Legal Affairs Committeeman (512) 905-5900; veade@cs.com Austin

  3. RESOURCES FOR DISTRICT DEPUTIES AND COUNCIL OFFICERS Officers Online on Supreme Council Website www.KofC.org Officers Desk Reference (ODR) Home Corporation Handbook Your Diocesan Deputy Training sessions Chapter Meetings and Conferences

  4. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COUNCILS Subordinate Councils to the Supreme Council Conduct Supreme s charitable and fraternal mission Unincorporated associations holding charters from the K of C Have discretion to choose their meeting location Fr. McGivney s vision for parish-based Councils Strongly encouraged to meet at a local parish

  5. HOME CORPORATIONS (HC) ARE SEPARATE ENTITIES Originally created as permanent homes for Councils Buying & owning realty for a permanent home Council halls; Columbus Clubs; KC Clubs; Independent legal entities Formed under applicable laws of jurisdiction where located

  6. HOME CORPORATIONS (HC) ARE SEPARATE ENTITIES (Cont d) Not subordinate units of the K of C Not subject to the Charter, Constitution & Laws of the Order Solely responsible for all liabilities arising from the properties Solely responsible for all liabilities from activities conducted there

  7. NAME AND EMBLEM ISSUES WITH HOME CORPORATIONS Knights of Columbus and K of C are registered trademarks of K of C Local Councils by charter have a limited license to use the trademarks HC do not hold a charter from Supreme HC not authorized to use the trademarks in their names or in marketing

  8. NAME AND EMBLEM ISSUES WITH HOME CORPORATIONS HC must design its own unique brand HC brand must show that rental or other business is not K of C related That such is not a fraternal or charitable program of the K of C HC should avoid confusing or misleading branding Clear that K of C Council does not own HC real property or rental business

  9. HOME CORPORATION DISPLAY OF K OF C TRADEMARKS If HC displays, must also display Council name, number, geographic location & days of month Council holds its regular meetings Examples: Knights of Columbus Fr. Michael J. McGivney Council 12345 Springfield, Missouri Meets on First and Third Thursdays

  10. HC SIGNAGE MUST STATE NAME OF LEGAL OWNER OF PREMISES HC signage significantly more conspicuous than Council s signage Avoid impression that Council owns the property Example: Premises Owned and Operated by Columbia Club, Inc. HC liquor license must be displayed with HC name

  11. GUIDELINES FOR DISPLAYING SUBORDINATE UNIT MEMORABILIA Council may display memorabilia on walls of HC it uses If HC rented to third party, memorabilia must be covered or removed HC cannot suggest that Council endorses the renter s event

  12. TAX AND INSURANCE ISSUES HC not eligible for tax exempt status under the Order s IRS group ruling HC must apply for and obtains its own tax exemption HC eligible for tax exemption under 501(c)2 (title holding) HC also eligible under 501(c)7 (social club) HC must obtain its own tax ID No, file own tax return HC must arrange for its own liability insurance

  13. RENTAL HALL ISSUES See Home Corporation Handbook in Officers Online HC rental and side businesses are not Council business K of C does not authorize, endorse or otherwise participate in business decisions relating to HC facilities K of C does not receive revenue from rental of HC facilities

  14. BUILDING THE DOMESTIC CHURCH WHILE STRENGTHENING OUR PARISHES Supreme discourages HC as permanent homes for Councils OK if HC business does not conflict with mission and activities of K of C New Evangelization mandates move toward Parish-based Councils Do not expend valuable time and resources for the HC Such dilutes the K of C mission & displaces charitable works of the Council Should expend valuable time and resources for the Parish

  15. ASSESSING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HC AND COUNCIL If Council experiences one or more of the following, it should move to a Parish: Whether the majority of a Council s time, resources, and attention are devoted to addressing the problems and concerns of the HC whose facility it uses Whether a HC s property tax, utility bills, insurance premiums, and other Expenses are so burdensome that it is forced to charge the Council a disproportionate rent or other fees that exceed market rents of similar facilities in the area

  16. ASSESSING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HC AND COUNCIL (Cont d) Whether HC struggles to find suitable rentals to pay its expenses due to competition from modern professional banquet halls and hotel facilities Is local Council reputation more defined by HC business/activities Is there such strife, factionalism, and outright conflict among members re: the HC that principle of Unity is broken such that K of C mission cannot be carried out and new members cannot be attracted

  17. SUPREME POLICY FOR COUNCILS USING HC Supreme has a policy requiring Councils using a HC to enter into written agreements Terms of Use Agreement: Council s use of HC facilities Charitable Distribution Agreement: settlement of matters if HC winds up its affairs Supreme expects Council officers and HC reps to act in good faith to clarify their relationship in order to promote the mission of the K of C

  18. HANDBOOK FOR COUNCILS USING HOME CORPORATION FACILITIES Contain the Terms of Use and Charitable Distribution Agreements Neither Supreme nor TSC is a party to these agreements Provides practical guidance for various situations encountered with HC Guidance on transition from HC Council to Parish-based Council Avoid potential problems and address them when they occur Councils that continue to use HC facilities must implement the agreements ASAP and those will supersede any agreements that already exist

  19. Legal David Pels State Advocate (817) 988-3484; pelsd66@gmail.com Fort Worth Mikell West Legal Affairs Committeeman (361) 215-8487; mikellwest@gmail.com Corpus Christi Webster Veade Legal Affairs Committeeman (512) 905-5900; veade@cs.com Austin

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