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The Purposes of California’s Administrative Procedure Act

November 2, 2021   2:26 amNovember 2, 2021   6:29 am
California’s Administrative Procedure Act (APA), like its federal counterpart, provides the formal procedures by which the executive branch agencies must conduct their rulemaking activities. What is the purpose of the APA according to the courts of this state? There are...
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Determining the Validity of Regulations Under the Administrative Procedure Act

November 1, 2021   2:30 amOctober 31, 2021   7:33 pm
The judicial branch in California has the ultimate say over the validity of regulations that are promulgated by the executive branch’s agencies. How do state courts consider the validity of regulations? As an initial matter, in assessing the validity of...
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Emergency Regulations Under the APA

October 26, 2021   2:45 amOctober 25, 2021   9:17 pm
Under California’s Administrative Procedure Act (APA), there are two forms of rulemaking: regular and emergency. The emergency rulemaking process has different requirements, but generally includes a brief public notice period, a brief public comment period, review by the California Office...
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Kevin Paffrath is a Serious Candidate for Governor

August 9, 2021   1:39 pmAugust 9, 2021   2:37 pm
There is a lot to recommend Kevin Paffrath for governor of California. Along with several Republicans, including Kiley, Cox, Elder and Faulconer, Paffrath is going to get a lot of votes. Not only is his presence on the ballot likely to increase...
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California’s Gubernatorial Candidates Need to Show True Grit

May 5, 2021   2:45 amMarch 22, 2022   11:38 am
In a recent Facebook post, one of the many Republican candidates hoping to replace Governor Newsom had this to say: “Californians can’t afford to make ends meet because Gavin Newsom and his allies keep raising taxes. We need to make our...
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Bill to Reduce, Waive Small Business Civil Penalties Passes 12-0 In Senate Committee

March 22, 2021   5:57 pm
A bill to require state agencies to establish policies to waive or reduce civil penalties and fines for small businesses was unanimously passed Monday by the Senate Business and Professions Committee. Senate Bill 430, authored by Senator Andreas Borgeas (R-Fresno),...
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SB 301 Seeks to Regulate ‘High-Volume Third-Party Sellers’ and Online Marketplaces

March 15, 2021   2:24 amMarch 14, 2021   5:32 pm
On March 10, State Senator Nancy Skinner (D-Berkeley) amended her Senate Bill 301 relating to online marketplaces. The bill would add Title 1.4D (commencing with Section 1749.8) to Part 4 of Division 3 of the Civil Code. Section One of...
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