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Statutes > California > Uic > 1785-1787

UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE CODE
SECTION 1785-1787



1785.  If any amount required to be paid under this division is not
paid when due, the director or the director's authorized
representative may, not later than three years after the payment
became delinquent, or within 10 years after the last entry of a
judgment under Article 5 (commencing with Section 1815) or within 10
years after the last recording or filing of a notice of state tax
lien under Section 7171 of the Government Code, issue a warrant for
the enforcement of any liens and for the collection of any amount
required to be paid to the state under this division. The warrant
shall be directed to any sheriff, marshal, or peace officer of the
Department of the California Highway Patrol and shall have the same
effect as a writ of execution. The warrant shall be levied and sale
made pursuant to it in the same manner and with the same effect as a
levy of and a sale pursuant to a writ of execution.



1786.  The department may pay or advance to the sheriff, marshal, or
peace officer of the Department of the California Highway Patrol the
same fees, commissions, and expenses for his or her services under
this article as are provided by law for similar services pursuant to
a writ of execution. The director, and not the court, shall approve
the fees for publication in a newspaper.



1787.  The fees, commissions, and expenses incurred in connection
with the levying and execution of a warrant are the obligation of the
person or employing unit required to pay any amount under this
division and may be collected from him by virtue of the warrant or in
any other manner provided in this chapter for the collection of the
tax.


State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Uic > 1785-1787

UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE CODE
SECTION 1785-1787



1785.  If any amount required to be paid under this division is not
paid when due, the director or the director's authorized
representative may, not later than three years after the payment
became delinquent, or within 10 years after the last entry of a
judgment under Article 5 (commencing with Section 1815) or within 10
years after the last recording or filing of a notice of state tax
lien under Section 7171 of the Government Code, issue a warrant for
the enforcement of any liens and for the collection of any amount
required to be paid to the state under this division. The warrant
shall be directed to any sheriff, marshal, or peace officer of the
Department of the California Highway Patrol and shall have the same
effect as a writ of execution. The warrant shall be levied and sale
made pursuant to it in the same manner and with the same effect as a
levy of and a sale pursuant to a writ of execution.



1786.  The department may pay or advance to the sheriff, marshal, or
peace officer of the Department of the California Highway Patrol the
same fees, commissions, and expenses for his or her services under
this article as are provided by law for similar services pursuant to
a writ of execution. The director, and not the court, shall approve
the fees for publication in a newspaper.



1787.  The fees, commissions, and expenses incurred in connection
with the levying and execution of a warrant are the obligation of the
person or employing unit required to pay any amount under this
division and may be collected from him by virtue of the warrant or in
any other manner provided in this chapter for the collection of the
tax.



State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Uic > 1785-1787

UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE CODE
SECTION 1785-1787



1785.  If any amount required to be paid under this division is not
paid when due, the director or the director's authorized
representative may, not later than three years after the payment
became delinquent, or within 10 years after the last entry of a
judgment under Article 5 (commencing with Section 1815) or within 10
years after the last recording or filing of a notice of state tax
lien under Section 7171 of the Government Code, issue a warrant for
the enforcement of any liens and for the collection of any amount
required to be paid to the state under this division. The warrant
shall be directed to any sheriff, marshal, or peace officer of the
Department of the California Highway Patrol and shall have the same
effect as a writ of execution. The warrant shall be levied and sale
made pursuant to it in the same manner and with the same effect as a
levy of and a sale pursuant to a writ of execution.



1786.  The department may pay or advance to the sheriff, marshal, or
peace officer of the Department of the California Highway Patrol the
same fees, commissions, and expenses for his or her services under
this article as are provided by law for similar services pursuant to
a writ of execution. The director, and not the court, shall approve
the fees for publication in a newspaper.



1787.  The fees, commissions, and expenses incurred in connection
with the levying and execution of a warrant are the obligation of the
person or employing unit required to pay any amount under this
division and may be collected from him by virtue of the warrant or in
any other manner provided in this chapter for the collection of the
tax.