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FPPC staff proposes temporary and standing rules to extend Form 700 filing deadlines for officials affected by Southern California wildfires

2224789 · February 5, 2025
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Legal staff presented two draft regulatory options to postpone Form 700 filing deadlines for officials affected by recent Southern California wildfires: a county‑specific extension and a standing emergency authority for the chair (or commission).

Fair Political Practices Commission legal staff presented two draft regulatory options on Feb. 4 meant to address difficulties filing annual Statements of Economic Interests (Form 700) for officials affected by recent wildfires in Southern California.

General Counsel Dave Bambridge said legal staff prepared: (1) a narrowly tailored temporary regulation granting a calendar extension for officials with a primary residence, work location, or filing office in Los Angeles or Ventura counties; and (2) a broader regulatory approach that would give the commission chair authority to delay deadlines during statutory emergencies. Bambridge said the commission already has authority under statute to set the annual filing deadline by regulation, and both options are being noticed…

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