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Code · California · Education Code

§ 22206.2

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(a)The board shall provide the final audit report to the public agency audited pursuant to Section 22206 and to the exclusive representative or representatives, if any, of the members affected by the audit, and shall provide the audited public agency with an explanation of its appeal rights pursuant to Section 22206.3.
(b)Following the notification by the public agency of the members affected by the audit pursuant to subdivisions
(d)and
(e)of Section 22206.1, the board shall provide the final audit report, with an explanation of appeal rights pursuant to Section 22206.4, to each member affected by the audit.
(c)If a member is later known to have been affected by an audit, the board shall provide a copy of the final audit report and an explanation of appeal rights pursuant to Section 22206.4 to that member or former member, or their beneficiaries if the member or former member is deceased.
(d)Except as provided in this section, this section does not confer additional rights upon the exclusive representative, including, but not limited to, due process rights.
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