Chapter 3 - Fair Political Practices Commission

  1. § 18306 - Compensation and Reimbursement for Members of the Fair Political Practices Commission. [Repealed]
  2. § 18307 - Honoraria for Members of the Fair Political Practices Commission
  3. § 18308 - Commission Governance. [Repealed]
  4. § 18308.1 - Authority of the Commission. [Repealed]
  5. § 18308.2 - Authority of the Chair. [Repealed]
  6. § 18308.3 - Authority of the Executive Director. [Repealed]
  7. § 18310 - Meetings
  8. § 18310.1 - Public Participation at Meetings
  9. § 18312 - Rulemaking Procedure
  10. § 18313 - Forms and Manuals
  11. § 18313.5 - Online Posting
  12. § 18313.6 - [Operative until 7/18/2025] Online Posting: Definition of Family Member
  13. § 18313.6 - [Operative 7/18/2025] Online Posting: Definition of Family Member, version 2
  14. § 18315 - Complaint Against a Commissioner
  15. § 18316.5 - Application of Government Code Section 83116.5
  16. § 18316.6 - Treasurer Liability
  17. § 18318 - Collections. Executive Director's Authority for the Settlement of an Order for Monetary Penalties
  18. § 18319 - Delegation of Authority
  19. § 18320 - Requests for Opinions
  20. § 18321 - Review of Requests Denied by the Executive Director
  21. § 18322 - Procedures for Issuing Opinions
  22. § 18323 - Hearing on Draft Opinions (83114). [Repealed]
  23. § 18324 - Opinions
  24. § 18325 - Time Periods for Preparing Opinions (83114). [Repealed]
  25. § 18326 - Petition for Rehearing
  26. § 18327 - Voting Requirements for Formal Action by the Commission
  27. § 18329 - Formal Written Advice and Informal Assistance
  28. § 18329.5 - Commission Advice Procedure - Government Code Sections 87300-87306
  29. § 18350 - Moscone Governmental Conflict of Interest Act. Disclosure of Economic Interests by Fair Political Practices Commission and Staff. [Repealed]
  30. § 18351 - Conflict of Interest Code of the Fair Political Practices Commission
  31. § 18360 - Complaints Filed with the Commission
  32. § 18360.1 - Eligibility Requirements and Considerations for Campaign Violations - Streamline (Tiers One and Two), Warning Letters and the Political Reform Education Program (PREP)
  33. § 18360.2 - Eligibility Requirements and Considerations for Ethics and Lobbying Violations - Streamline (Tiers One and Two), Warning Letters and the Political Reform Education Program (PREP)
  34. § 18360.3 - Penalties in Streamline Cases
  35. § 18361 - Delegation by the Executive Director Pertaining to Enforcement Proceedings and Authority to Hear Probable Cause Proceedings
  36. § 18361.1 - Administrative Subpoenas
  37. § 18361.2 - Memorandum Respecting Civil Litigation
  38. § 18361.3 - Referral of Questions of Law to the Commission
  39. § 18361.4 - Probable Cause Proceedings
  40. § 18361.5 - Administrative Hearings
  41. § 18361.6 - Probable Cause Presentation by Civil or Criminal Prosecutor
  42. § 18361.7 - Executive Director Subpoena Authority
  43. § 18361.8 - Inapplicability of Regulations 18361.1 Through 18361.8 to Other Enforcement Procedures
  44. § 18361.9 - Procedure for Commission's Consideration of Proposed Decision by an Administrative Law Judge; Reconsideration
  45. § 18361.10 - Administratively Adjudicated Enforcement Decisions as Precedent
  46. § 18361.11 - Default Proceedings
  47. § 18362 - Access to Enforcement Records
  48. § 18363 - Administering Oaths and Affirmations
  49. § 18370 - State Agency Ethics Training
  50. § 18371 - Local Agency Ethics Training

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