The Form 700 provides transparency and ensures accountability in two ways: It provides necessary information to the public about an officials personal financial interests to ensure that officials are making decisions in the best interest of the public and not enhancing their personal finances.
What is form 806?
A Form 806 is required when an agencys board members vote to appoint a board member to serve on another governmental agency or position of the agency of which the official is a member and will receive additional compensation.
What is a FPPC complaint?
The nonpartisan FPPC is the agency primarily responsible for the fair application, interpretation, and enforcement of the Political Reform Act. Statewide Enforcement. Located in Sacramento, the FPPC has jurisdiction to investigate suspected violations of the Political Reform Act across California.
How do I find my FPPC ID number?
ID Number. Once you have submitted your Form 410 to the Secretary of State (SOS), you can visit their website to find your committee ID number. Enter the name of your committee in the search bar of the Cal-Access database. If your ID number has been issued, the search results will show it next to your committee name.
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Ethics Training
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Agency Report of Public Official Appointments - Form 806
Each agency must post on its website a single Form 806 which lists all the paid appointed positions to which an official will vote to appoint themselves.
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