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Who is considered immediate family? What if they are no longer living in the same household?

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Who is considered immediate family? What if they are no longer living in the same household?

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Members of an immediate family include mothers, daughters, sisters, wives, husbands, sons, brothers, fathers, stepsisters, stepmothers, etc.; in-laws are not included. Even if immediate family members are not residing in the same household, it would not be permissible for them to hold the offices of president and treasurer in the same league or co-sign for withdrawals.

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