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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolutions - No. 98-22RESOLUTION NO. 98-22 A RESOLUTION OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL APPROVING THE POLICY AND GUIDELINES FOR IMPOSING AND WAIVING FINES FOR THE FAIR POLITICAL PRACTICES COMMISSION FILINGS BE IT RESOLVED, that the Lodi City Council does hereby approve the Policy and Guidelines for imposing and waiving fines associated with financial and campaign statement filings as required by the Fair Political Practices Commission; and Dated: February 4, 1998 I hereby certify that Resolution No. 98-22 was passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Lodi in a regular meeting held February 4, 1998 by the following vote: AYES: Council Members — Land, Mann, Pennino, Warner and Sieglock (Mayor) NOES: Council Members - None ABSENT: Council Members - None ABSTAIN: Council Members - None 464 ► ALICE M. REIMCHE City Clerk 98-22 Policy and Guidelines for Imposing and Waiving Fines Associated With Filings As Required by the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) Fines issued pursuant to these guidelines shall not exceed $10 per day up to a maximum of $100. Full fines will be imposed upon the following: (1) Persons who do not otherwise qualify for a waiver and who fail to file a statement within 30 days after receiving adequate notice that their statement is late. (2) Persons who fail to file a statement within 30 days after specific written notice is sent. (3) Persons who fail to respond within 30 days after receiving the filing officer's certified letter requesting a justification for the late filing. (4) Persons who do not qualify for a waiver pursuant to subsections b. and c. below. b. Partial or full waivers may be issued to the persons described below. A stricter standard may be applied to persons who filed late statements within the two years prior to the late filing in question. (1) Persons who, because of illness, injury, personal tragedy or similar reasons, found it extremely difficult to file on or before their filing deadline but filed as soon as possible thereafter. Full details of the emergency must be provided in writing. (2) Persons who were necessarily out of town immediately prior to and on the filing deadline but who filed as soon as possible thereafter. Full details concerning the absence must be provided in writing. (3) Persons who received inadequate or erroneous notification of their filing requirement but who filed within 30 days after receiving adequate notice. Full details concerning the type of notice received or lack thereof must be provided in writing. (4) Persons serving in an acting officeholder capacity who filed within 30 days of the first adequate notice provided by an agency official or the FPPC. (5) . Persons who left office without receiving adequate notice of their filing requirement but who filed within 30 days of receiving such notice from an agency official or the FPPC. (6) Persons who wrote their agency prior to the filing deadline, or who had someone write on their behalf, indicating that the filing would be late for a justifiable reason and who filed as soon as possible. Policy and Guidelines for Imposing and Waiving Fines Associated With Filings As Required by the Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) Page Two C. In cases in which persons do not have sufficient reason to justify the late filing, the following guidelines will apply: (1) Persons who received adequate notice of the filling requirement prior to the filing deadline and nevertheless filed late, but did so prior to receiving a post -deadline reminder from an agency official or the FPPC shall be assessed fines of between $10 and $25. (2) Persons who received adequate notice of their filing requirement prior to the filing deadline and nevertheless filed late, but who filed within 30 days after receiving a post -filing deadline notification by an agency official or the FPPC shall be assessed fines of between $25 and $100. d. In cases in which persons filed within five days of the due date, the following guidelines will apply: (1) Persons who filed within five days of the filing deadline with no prior history of late „= filing will be granted automatic waivers. (2) Persons who fled within five days of the filing deadline, but who have a history of filing late the prior two years will be subject to guidelines a. through c. on waiving and imposing fines. 1!Pwlprim<_2WDMIN`.CLERK\COUNCILICOUNCOML=INEPOL.DOC