Final answer:
The California State Attorney General is not required to provide a written opinion to a Private Citizen, which is the incorrect option among those listed. So, the correct answer is options a, b, and c.
Step-by-step explanation:
The California State Attorney General must provide a written opinion when requested by specific officials according to state law. The officials who can request such an opinion include The Governor, a Member of the Legislature, and a State Agency Head.
However, the California State Attorney General is not obligated to provide a written opinion when a request comes from a Private Citizen. That is the incorrect option and the one that the State Attorney General is not legally required to respond to with an official opinion.