State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Wat > 1270-1271

WATER CODE
SECTION 1270-1271



1270.  A defective application made in a bona fide attempt to
conform to the rules and regulations of the board and to the law
secures to the applicant a priority of right as of the date of the
application until he or she is notified in what respect his
application is defective, and the applicant shall be allowed 60 days
after notice of the defect, or any additional period of time that the
board agrees to, in which to file an amended and perfected
application.


1271.  If, within the period provided, the applicant does not file
an amended and perfected application, the application shall be
rejected and canceled, unless for good cause shown the board allows
the applicant to file a further amended and perfected application.


State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Wat > 1270-1271

WATER CODE
SECTION 1270-1271



1270.  A defective application made in a bona fide attempt to
conform to the rules and regulations of the board and to the law
secures to the applicant a priority of right as of the date of the
application until he or she is notified in what respect his
application is defective, and the applicant shall be allowed 60 days
after notice of the defect, or any additional period of time that the
board agrees to, in which to file an amended and perfected
application.


1271.  If, within the period provided, the applicant does not file
an amended and perfected application, the application shall be
rejected and canceled, unless for good cause shown the board allows
the applicant to file a further amended and perfected application.



State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Wat > 1270-1271

WATER CODE
SECTION 1270-1271



1270.  A defective application made in a bona fide attempt to
conform to the rules and regulations of the board and to the law
secures to the applicant a priority of right as of the date of the
application until he or she is notified in what respect his
application is defective, and the applicant shall be allowed 60 days
after notice of the defect, or any additional period of time that the
board agrees to, in which to file an amended and perfected
application.


1271.  If, within the period provided, the applicant does not file
an amended and perfected application, the application shall be
rejected and canceled, unless for good cause shown the board allows
the applicant to file a further amended and perfected application.