Section 18575 Of Article 3. General Provisions From California Government Code >> Division 5. >> Title 2. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 3.
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. (a) (1) The appointing power shall provide service of the
following actions by personal service or by certified mail with
return receipt requested or express service carrier as provided in
this subdivision:
(A) Notice of disciplinary action.
(B) Notice of rejection during probationary period.
(C) Notice of medical action.
(D) Notice of nonpunitive action.
(E) Notice of career executive assignment termination.
(F) Notice of termination with fault of a limited term, seasonal,
or temporary authorization appointment.
(G) Notice of termination of an appointment under the Limited
Examination and Appointment Program.
(H) Notice of termination or automatic resignation of a permanent
intermittent employee.
(I) Notice of absence without leave resignation or separation
pursuant to Section 89541 of the Education Code.
(2) (A) Personal service shall be made in the manner, and is
deemed complete, as provided for in Section 415.10 of the Code of
Civil Procedure.
(B) Service by certified mail with return receipt requested shall
be made in the manner provided for in Section 1020 of the Code of
Civil Procedure and is deemed complete as provided for in subdivision
(a) of Section 1013 of the Code of Civil Procedure.
(C) Service by express service carrier shall be in the manner, and
is deemed complete, as provided for in subdivision (c) of Section
1013 of the Code of Civil Procedure.
(D) The period to respond to any notice of action provided in
paragraph (1) shall be extended as provided in Section 1013 of the
Code of Civil Procedure.
(b) Service of subpoenas and subpoenas duces tecum shall be made
by personal service or by registered mail with return receipt
requested as provided in subdivision (a).
(c) Service of all other documents shall be made as prescribed by
rule.
(d) Proof of service shall be by affidavit as provided for in
Sections 417.10 and 417.40 of, and subdivision (a) of Section 1013
of, the Code of Civil Procedure.