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Code · California · Business and Professions Code

§ 11415

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(a)The bureau shall render a final written decision on the application within 180 days after a completed application has been received unless the claimant agrees in writing to extend the time within which the bureau may render a decision.
(b)The bureau may deny or grant the application or may enter into a compromise with the claimant to pay less in settlement than the full amount of the claim. If the claimant refuses to accept a settlement of the claim offered by the bureau, the written decision of the bureau shall be to deny the claim or it shall be deemed denied if a written decision is not rendered within the time specified in subdivision (a). Evidence of settlement offers and discussions between the bureau and the claimant shall not be competent evidence in judicial proceedings undertaken by the claimant pursuant to Section 11417.3.
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