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GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 11380



11380.  (a) (1) The office shall hear and render a decision on any
appeal filed by a business, pursuant to subdivision (c) of Section
14775, in the event the business contests the certification by a
state agency head that reporting requirements meet established
criteria and shall not be eliminated.
   (2) Before a business may file an appeal with the office pursuant
to subdivision (c) of Section 14775, the business shall file a
challenge to a form or report required by a state agency with that
state agency. Within 60 days of filing the challenge with a state
agency, the state agency shall either eliminate the form or report or
provide written justification for its continued use.
   (3) A business may appeal a state agency's written justification
for the continued use of a form or report with the office.
   (4) If a state agency fails to respond within 60 days of the
filing of a challenge pursuant to paragraph (2), the business shall
have an immediate right to file an appeal with the office.
   (b) No later than January 1, 1996, the office shall adopt
procedures governing the filing, hearing, and disposition of appeals.
The procedures shall include, but shall not be limited to,
provisions that assure that appeals are heard and decisions rendered
by the office in a fair, impartial, and timely fashion.
   (c) The office may charge appellants a reasonable fee to pay for
costs it incurs in complying with this section.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Gov > 11380

GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 11380



11380.  (a) (1) The office shall hear and render a decision on any
appeal filed by a business, pursuant to subdivision (c) of Section
14775, in the event the business contests the certification by a
state agency head that reporting requirements meet established
criteria and shall not be eliminated.
   (2) Before a business may file an appeal with the office pursuant
to subdivision (c) of Section 14775, the business shall file a
challenge to a form or report required by a state agency with that
state agency. Within 60 days of filing the challenge with a state
agency, the state agency shall either eliminate the form or report or
provide written justification for its continued use.
   (3) A business may appeal a state agency's written justification
for the continued use of a form or report with the office.
   (4) If a state agency fails to respond within 60 days of the
filing of a challenge pursuant to paragraph (2), the business shall
have an immediate right to file an appeal with the office.
   (b) No later than January 1, 1996, the office shall adopt
procedures governing the filing, hearing, and disposition of appeals.
The procedures shall include, but shall not be limited to,
provisions that assure that appeals are heard and decisions rendered
by the office in a fair, impartial, and timely fashion.
   (c) The office may charge appellants a reasonable fee to pay for
costs it incurs in complying with this section.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Gov > 11380

GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 11380



11380.  (a) (1) The office shall hear and render a decision on any
appeal filed by a business, pursuant to subdivision (c) of Section
14775, in the event the business contests the certification by a
state agency head that reporting requirements meet established
criteria and shall not be eliminated.
   (2) Before a business may file an appeal with the office pursuant
to subdivision (c) of Section 14775, the business shall file a
challenge to a form or report required by a state agency with that
state agency. Within 60 days of filing the challenge with a state
agency, the state agency shall either eliminate the form or report or
provide written justification for its continued use.
   (3) A business may appeal a state agency's written justification
for the continued use of a form or report with the office.
   (4) If a state agency fails to respond within 60 days of the
filing of a challenge pursuant to paragraph (2), the business shall
have an immediate right to file an appeal with the office.
   (b) No later than January 1, 1996, the office shall adopt
procedures governing the filing, hearing, and disposition of appeals.
The procedures shall include, but shall not be limited to,
provisions that assure that appeals are heard and decisions rendered
by the office in a fair, impartial, and timely fashion.
   (c) The office may charge appellants a reasonable fee to pay for
costs it incurs in complying with this section.