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Chapter 2. California Apprenticeship Council
Article 10. Required Apprentices On Public Works Contract
Subchapter 1. Apprenticeship
Subarticle 1. General
§232.11. Filing and Service of Documents by Facsimile or Other Electronic
Means.
(a) In individual cases the Hearing Officer pursuant to Government Code section
11440.20(b) may authorize the filing and service of documents by facsimile or
by other electronic means, subject to reasonable restrictions on the time of transmission
and the page length of any document or group of documents that may be transmitted
by facsimile or other electronic means, and subject to any further requirements
on the use of cover sheets or the subsequent filing and service of originals or
hard copies of documents as the Hearing Officer deems appropriate. Filing and
service by facsimile or other electronic means shall not be authorized under terms
that substantially disadvantage any Party appearing or participating in the proceeding
as a matter of right. A document transmitted by facsimile or other electronic
means shall not be considered received until the next Working Day following transmission
unless it is transmitted on a Working Day and the entire transmission is completed
by no later than 4:00 p.m. Pacific Time.
(b) Filings and service by facsimile or other electronic means shall not be
authorized or accepted as a substitute for another method of service that is
required by statute or these Rules, unless the Party served has expressly waived
its right to be served in the required manner.
NOTE
Authority cited: Section 1777.7, Labor Code; and Section 11400.20, Government
Code. Reference: Section 1777.7, Labor Code; and Section 11440.20, Government
Code.
HISTORY
1. New section filed 7-29-2004; operative 8-28-2004 (Register 2004, No. 31)
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