California’s April 1 Deadline to File Statements of Economic Interests Retroactively Extended to June 1, 2020

04.03.2020
Nossaman eAlert

2019 Annual Statements of Economic Interests are now due June 1, 2020, rather than April 1st, according to a unanimous decision of the California Fair Political Practices Commission at a special meeting held April 2nd.

Finding that the COVID-19 pandemic is a “crippling disaster” that impairs the regulated community’s ability to comply with the regular reporting deadline, the extension provided in Emergency Regulation § 18720 is applicable to:

  • County supervisors
  • District attorneys
  • County counsels
  • County treasurers
  • County chief administrative officers
  • County planning commissioners
  • Members of city councils
  • Mayors
  • City managers
  • City attorneys
  • City treasurers
  • City chief administrative officers
  • City planning commissioners
  • Public officials who manage public investments
  • Public employees designated by a conflict of interest code

If you need assistance preparing your Statement of Economic Interests or understanding your filing obligations, Tracey Frazier (tfrazier@nossaman.com) and Amber Maltbie (amaltbie@nossaman.com), with Nossaman’s Government Relations and Regulation Group, are here to help.

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