California Code of Regulations
Title 21 - Public Works
Division 3 - California State Transportation Agency
Chapter 2 - Transportation Development [Renumbered]
Article 6 - Responsibilities of Appellants
Section 6670 - Appeal by Claimants

Universal Citation: 21 CA Code of Regs 6670
Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024

A claimant is an eligible appellant under this section whether it has filed a claim or not.

In the event that a claimant is not satisfied with its allocation or other action taken by the transportation planning agency, the claimant may within sixty days thereafter file an appeal to the Secretary.

The appeal shall take the form of a registered letter addressed to the Secretary with a registered copy to the transportation planning agency. The appeal may be for an amount over and above the allocation but no more than the claimant's maximum allocation as prescribed by Sections 99231 and 99231.2 of the Public Utilities Code. At the time of filing an appeal the appellant may request or the Secretary, upon his own motion, may set a public hearing before the Secretary or his designated representative to hear additional evidence concerning the appeal.

The appeal shall be accompanied by the disputed claim or claims and accompanying information and data as required by the transportation planning agency and any other supporting information submitted with the claim or subsequently to the transportation planning agency for its consideration.

1. Amendment filed 2-7-78; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 78, No. 6).
2. Editorial correction adding NOTE filed 6-21-84; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 84, No. 25).

Note: Authority cited: Section 99241, Public Utilities Code. Reference: Section 99242, Public Utilities Code.

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