Section 83114 Of Chapter 3. Fair Political Practices Commission From California Government Code >> Title 9. >> Chapter 3.
83114
. (a) Any person may request the commission to issue an
opinion with respect to his duties under this title. The commission
shall, within 14 days, either issue the opinion or advise the person
who made the request whether an opinion will be issued. No person who
acts in good faith on an opinion issued to him by the commission
shall be subject to criminal or civil penalties for so acting,
provided that the material facts are as stated in the opinion
request. The commission's opinions shall be public records and may
from time to time be published.
(b) Any person may request the commission to provide written
advice with respect to the person's duties under this title. Such
advice shall be provided within 21 working days of the request,
provided that the time may be extended for good cause. It shall be a
complete defense in any enforcement proceeding initiated by the
commission, and evidence of good faith conduct in any other civil or
criminal proceeding, if the requester, at least 21 working days prior
to the alleged violation, requested written advice from the
commission in good faith, disclosed truthfully all the material
facts, and committed the acts complained of either in reliance on the
advice or because of the failure of the commission to provide advice
within 21 days of the request or such later extended time.