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Gov. Code § 8668 Section 8668
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(a) Any disaster council previously accredited, the State Civil Defense and Disaster Plan, the State Emergency Resources Management Plan, the State Fire Disaster Plan, the State Law Enforcement Mutual Aid Plan, all previously approved civil defense and disaster plans, all mutual …
Gov. Code § 8669.05 Section 8669.05
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This article shall be known, and may be cited, as the California Firefighter Peer Support and Crisis Referral Services Act.
Gov. Code § 8669.1 Section 8669.1
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The article shall be known, and may be cited, as the Law Enforcement Peer Support and Crisis Referral Services Program.
Gov. Code § 8669.10 Section 8669.10
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(a) The state or any local or regional public fire agency may establish a Peer Support and Crisis Referral Program. The program shall be responsible for providing an agencywide network of peer representatives, reflective of the agency’s workforce both in job positions and persona…
Gov. Code § 8669.15 Section 8669.15
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For purposes of this article, the following terms have the following meanings: (a) “Confidential communication” means any information, including, but not limited to, written or oral communication, transmitted between an emergency service personnel, a peer support team member, or …
Gov. Code § 8669.17 Section 8669.17
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(a) A peer support program for local or regional public fire agencies shall be implemented through a labor management agreement negotiated separate and apart from any collective bargaining agreement covering affected employees. (b) Department of Forestry and Fire Protection peer …
Gov. Code § 8669.2 Section 8669.2
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(a) A local or regional law enforcement agency may establish a peer support and crisis referral program. The program shall be responsible for providing an agencywide network of peer representatives, reflective of the agency’s workforce both in job positions and personal experienc…
Gov. Code § 8669.20 Section 8669.20
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(a) In any civil, administrative, or arbitration proceeding, an emergency service personnel, whether or not a party to an action, has a right to refuse to disclose, and to prevent another from disclosing, a confidential communication between the emergency service personnel and a …
Gov. Code § 8669.25 Section 8669.25
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(a) Except as otherwise provided in subdivision (b), an emergency service personnel who provides peer support services as a member of a peer support team and has completed a training course described in Section 8669.30 and the state, local, or regional public fire agency that emp…
Gov. Code § 8669.3 Section 8669.3
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For purposes of this article, the following terms have the following meanings: (a) “Confidential communication” means any information, including, but not limited to, written or oral communication, transmitted between a law enforcement personnel, a peer support team member, or a c…
Gov. Code § 8669.30 Section 8669.30
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(a) In order to be eligible for the confidentiality protections afforded by this article, each peer support team member shall complete an approved training course or courses on peer support that may include, but are not limited to, the peer support services described in subdivisi…
Gov. Code § 8669.4 Section 8669.4
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(a) Except as provided in subdivision (b), a law enforcement personnel, whether or not a party to an action, has a right to refuse to disclose, and to prevent another from disclosing, a confidential communication between the law enforcement personnel and a peer support team membe…
Gov. Code § 8669.5 Section 8669.5
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(a) Except as otherwise provided in subdivision (b), a peer support team member who provides peer support services and has completed a training course described in Section 8669.6, and the law enforcement agency that employs them, shall not be liable for damages, including persona…
Gov. Code § 8669.6 Section 8669.6
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(a) To be eligible for the confidentiality protections afforded by this article, a peer support team member shall complete a training course or courses on peer support approved by the law enforcement agency that may include, but is not limited to, the following: (1) Precrisis edu…
Gov. Code § 8669.7 Section 8669.7
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(a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, a law enforcement personnel, whether or not a party to the action, has a right to refuse to disclose, and to prevent another from disclosing, a confidential communication between the law enforcement personnel and a crisis hotline …
Gov. Code § 8669.8 Section 8669.8
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(a) Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personnel, alongside and including firefighters, frequently respond to traumatic incidents and dangerous circumstances, including fires, accidents, natural disasters, and violent incidents. These situations expose them to harmful substances, s…
Gov. Code § 8669.81 Section 8669.81
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For purposes of this article: (a) “Confidential communication” means any information, including written or oral communication, transmitted between an EMS personnel, a peer support team member, or a crisis hotline or crisis referral service staff member while the peer support team…
Gov. Code § 8669.82 Section 8669.82
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(a) An EMS provider may establish a peer support and crisis referral program. The program shall be responsible for providing a network of peer representatives, reflective of the provider’s workforce both in job positions and personal experiences, who are available to come to the …
Gov. Code § 8669.84 Section 8669.84
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(a) Other than in a criminal proceeding, an EMS personnel, whether or not a party to an action, has a right to refuse to disclose, and to prevent another from disclosing, a confidential communication between the EMS personnel and a peer support team member made while the peer sup…
Gov. Code § 8669.85 Section 8669.85
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(a) Except as otherwise provided in subdivision (b), a peer support team member who provides peer support services and has completed a training course described in Section 8669.86, and the EMS provider that employs them, shall not be liable for damages, including personal injury,…
Gov. Code § 8669.86 Section 8669.86
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(a) To be eligible for the confidentiality protections afforded by this article, a peer support team member shall complete a training course or courses on peer support approved by the EMS provider that may include the following topics: (1) Precrisis education. (2) Critical incide…
Gov. Code § 8669.87 Section 8669.87
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(a) This article does not supersede, create requirements, or otherwise impact peer support programs established pursuant to Article 21 (commencing with Section 8669.05) or Article 22 (commencing with Section 8669.1). (b) This article does not apply to any EMS system stakeholders …
Gov. Code § 87100 Section 87100
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A public official at any level of state or local government shall not make, participate in making, or in any way attempt to use the public official’s official position to influence a governmental decision in which the official knows or has reason to know the official has a financ…
Gov. Code § 87100.1 Section 87100.1
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(a) A registered professional engineer or licensed land surveyor who renders professional services as a consultant to a state or local government, either directly or through a firm in which the consultant is employed or is a principal, does not have a financial interest in a gove…
Gov. Code § 87101 Section 87101
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Section 87100 does not prevent any public official from making or participating in the making of a governmental decision to the extent the official’s participation is legally required for the action or decision to be made. The fact that an official’s vote is needed to break a tie…
Gov. Code § 87102 Section 87102
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The requirements of Section 87100 are in addition to the requirements of Articles 2 (commencing with Section 87200) and 3 (commencing with Section 87300) and any Conflict of Interest Code adopted thereunder. Except as provided in Section 87102.5, the remedies provided in Chapters…
Gov. Code § 87102.5 Section 87102.5
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(a) The remedies provided in Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 83100) apply to any Member of the Legislature who makes, participates in making, or in any way attempts to use the Member’s official position to influence any of the following governmental decisions in which the Memb…
Gov. Code § 87102.6 Section 87102.6
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(a) “Nongeneral legislation” means legislation as to which both of the following apply: (1) It is reasonably foreseeable that the legislation will have direct and significant financial impact on one or more identifiable persons, or one or more identifiable pieces of real property…
Gov. Code § 87102.8 Section 87102.8
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(a) An elected state officer, as defined in subdivision (f) of Section 14 of Article V of the California Constitution, shall not make or participate in the making of, or use the officer’s official position to influence, any governmental decision before the agency in which the ele…
Gov. Code § 87103 Section 87103
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A public official has a financial interest in a decision within the meaning of Section 87100 if it is reasonably foreseeable that the decision will have a material financial effect, distinguishable from its effect on the public generally, on the official, a member of the official…
Gov. Code § 87103.5 Section 87103.5
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(a) Notwithstanding subdivision (c) of Section 87103, a retail customer of a business entity engaged in retail sales of goods or services to the public generally is not a source of income to an official who owns a 10-percent or greater interest in the entity if the retail custome…
Gov. Code § 87103.6 Section 87103.6
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Notwithstanding subdivision (c) of Section 87103, any person who makes a payment to a state agency or local government agency to defray the estimated reasonable costs to process any application, approval, or any other action, including but not limited to, holding public hearings …
Gov. Code § 87104 Section 87104
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(a) A public official of a state agency shall not, for compensation, act as an agent or attorney for, or otherwise represent, any other person by making any formal or informal appearance before, or any oral or written communication to, the official’s state agency or any officer o…
Gov. Code § 87105 Section 87105
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(a) A public official who holds an office specified in Section 87200 who has a financial interest in a decision within the meaning of Section 87100 shall, upon identifying a conflict of interest or a potential conflict of interest and immediately prior to the consideration of the…
Gov. Code § 87200 Section 87200
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This article is applicable to elected state officers, judges and commissioners of courts of the judicial branch of government, members of the Public Utilities Commission, members of the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission, members of the Fair Political …
Gov. Code § 87200.5 Section 87200.5
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(a) Members of the board of directors and the executive of a groundwater sustainability agency shall file statements of economic interests in accordance with this article with the Commission using the Commission’s online system for filing statements of economic interests. (b) For…
Gov. Code § 87201 Section 87201
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Every candidate for an office specified in Section 87200 other than a justice of an appellate court or the Supreme Court shall file no later than the final filing date of a declaration of candidacy, a statement disclosing the candidate’s investments, the candidate’s interests in …
Gov. Code § 87202 Section 87202
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(a) (1) A person who is elected, appointed, or nominated to an office specified in Section 87200 shall file a statement disclosing the person’s investments and the person’s interests in real property held on the date of assuming office, income received during the 12 months before…
Gov. Code § 87203 Section 87203
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A person who holds an office specified in Section 87200 shall, each year at a time specified by commission regulations, file a statement disclosing the person’s investments, interests in real property, income, and arrangements for prospective employment during the period since th…
Gov. Code § 87204 Section 87204
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A person who leaves an office specified in Section 87200 shall, within 30 days after leaving the office, file a statement disclosing the person’s investments, interests in real property, income, and arrangements for prospective employment during the period since the previous stat…
Gov. Code § 87205 Section 87205
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A person who completes a term of an office specified in Section 87200 and within 45 days begins a term of the same office or another such office of the same jurisdiction is deemed not to assume office or leave office.
Gov. Code § 87206 Section 87206
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(a) If an investment or an interest in real property is required to be disclosed under this article, the statement shall contain: (1) A statement of the nature of the investment or interest. (2) For an investment in a business entity, the name of the business entity in which each…
Gov. Code § 87206.5 Section 87206.5
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If an official must disclose a leasehold interest, the official shall do all of the following: (a) Identify the interest as a leasehold interest. (b) Disclose the number of years remaining on the lease. (c) Provide the leased property’s address or other precise location. (d) Prov…
Gov. Code § 87207 Section 87207
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(a) If income is required to be reported under this article, the statement shall contain, except as provided in subdivision (b): (1) The name and street address of each source of income aggregating five hundred dollars ($500) or more in value, or fifty dollars ($50) or more in va…
Gov. Code § 87207.5 Section 87207.5
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When an arrangement for prospective employment is required to be reported under this article, the statement shall contain the date that the filer accepted the prospective employer’s offer of employment, the business position, a general description of the business activity of the …
Gov. Code § 87208 Section 87208
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Except in statements required by Section 87203, investments and interests in real property which have been disclosed on a statement of economic interests filed in the same jurisdiction within the previous 60 days may be incorporated by reference.
Gov. Code § 87209 Section 87209
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When a statement is required to be filed under this article, every person specified in Section 87200 shall disclose any business positions held by that person. For purposes of this section, “business position” means any business entity in which the filer is a director, officer, p…
Gov. Code § 87210 Section 87210
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A person shall not make a gift totaling fifty dollars ($50) or more in a calendar year to a person described in Article 2 on behalf of another, or while acting as the intermediary or agent of another, without disclosing to the recipient of the gift both the intermediary or agent’…
Gov. Code § 87211 Section 87211
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This article does not apply to either of the following of the State Bar of California, who shall file statements under conflict of interest codes developed consistent with Section 87302: (a) A member of the Board of Trustees. (b) A designated employee.
Gov. Code § 87300 Section 87300
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Every agency shall adopt and promulgate a Conflict of Interest Code pursuant to the provisions of this article. A Conflict of Interest Code shall have the force of law and any violation of a Conflict of Interest Code by a designated employee shall be deemed a violation of this ch…