California Code of Regulations
Title 8 - Industrial Relations
Division 3 - Public Employment Relations Board
Chapter 1 - Public Employment Relations Board
Subchapter 5 - Unfair Practice Proceedings
Section 32615 - Contents of Charge

Universal Citation: 8 CA Code of Regs 32615

Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024

(a) A charge may be filed alleging that an unfair practice or practices have been committed. The charge shall be in writing, signed under penalty of perjury by the party or its agent with the declaration that the charge is true, and complete to the best of the charging party's knowledge and belief, and contain the following information:

(1) The name and address of the party alleged to have engaged in an unfair practice. If the party is the State of California, the name and address of the "appointing power" as defined in Government Code Section 18524, and of the Governor shall be set forth;

(2) The name, address, and telephone number of the charging party;

(3) The name, address, and telephone number of an authorized agent of the charging party to be contacted;

(4) The sections of the Government Code, the applicable local rules, the applicable rule or regulation adopted by the Statewide Authority pursuant to IHSSEERA or the sections of the Public Utilities Code, alleged to have been violated;

(5) A clear and concise statement of the facts and conduct alleged to constitute an unfair practice; and

(6) A statement of the remedy sought by the charging party.

(b) A charge filed under MMBA, Article 3 of the Trial Court Act, the Court Interpreter Act, or OCTDA alleging a violation of local rules must also contain a copy of the applicable rule(s).

(c) Service and proof of service on the respondent pursuant to Section 32140 are required.

Note: Authority cited: Sections 3509, 3513, 3524.52(a), 3541.3, 3551(a), 3555.5(c), 3563, 71639.1(b) and 71825(b), Government Code; and Sections 28849(b), 40122.1(a), 99561(f) and 102399(b), Public Utilities Code. Reference: Sections 3502.5, 3509, 3513(h), 3514.5, 3515.7, 3519, 3519.5, 3523, 3524.52(a), 3524.55, 3524.59, 3524.71, 3524.72, 3524.78, 3541.3(n), 3541.5, 3543.5, 3543.6, 3546.5, 3547, 3547.5, 3551(a), 3555.5(c), 3563(m), 3563.2, 3571, 3571.1, 3571.3, 3584, 3587, 3595, 71632.5, 71639.1, 71814 and 71825, Government Code; and Sections 28849(b), 28850, 28858, 28859, 28860(b), 40120, 40122.1, 99561(h), 99561.2, 99563.7, 99563.8, 99566.3, 99569, 102399(b), 102400, 102401, 102404, 102405, 102406, 102407, 102408(b)(2) and 102414, Public Utilities Code.

Note: Authority cited: Sections 3509, 3513, 3524.52(a), 3541.3, 3551(a), 3555.5(c), 3563, 71639.1(b) and 71825(b), Government Code; and Section 99561(f), Public Utilities Code. Reference: Sections 3502.5, 3509, 3513(h), 3514.5, 3515.7, 3519, 3519.5, 3523, 3524.52(a), 3524.55, 3524.59, 3524.71, 3524.72, 3524.78, 3541.3(n), 3541.5, 3543.5, 3543.6, 3546.5, 3547, 3547.5, 3551(a), 3555.5(c), 3563(m), 3563.2, 3571, 3571.1, 3571.3, 3584, 3587, 3595, 71632.5, 71639.1, 71814 and 71825, Government Code; and Sections 99561(h), 99561.2, 99563.7, 99563.8, 99566.3 and 99569, Public Utilities Code.

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