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Code · California · Government Code

§ 87202

269 words·~1 min read·/ca/government-code/87202

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(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 assuming office, and any arrangement for prospective employment if employment with that employer had not begun as of the date of assuming office.
(2)A person who is elected to an office specified in Section 87200 shall file the statement specified in paragraph
(1)within 30 days of assuming office.
(3)A person who is appointed or nominated to an office specified in Section 87200 shall file the a statement specified in paragraph
(1)within 30 days of assuming office, provided, however, that a person appointed or nominated to such an office who is subject to confirmation by the Commission on Judicial Appointments or the Senate shall file such a statement no more than 10 days after the appointment or nomination.
(4)The statement shall not be required if the person has filed, within 60 days prior to assuming office, a statement for the same jurisdiction pursuant to Section 87203.
(b)Every elected state officer who assumes office during the month of December or January shall file a statement pursuant to Section 87203 instead of this section, except that:
(1)The period covered for reporting investments and interests in real property shall begin on the date the person filed the person’s declarations of candidacy.
(2)The period covered for reporting income shall begin 12 months prior to the date the person assumed office.
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