Section 8944 Of Article 3. Joint Legislative Ethics Committee From California Government Code >> Division 2. >> Title 2. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 3.
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. (a) Any person may file a statement alleging a violation of
Article 2 (commencing with Section 8920) with the committee.
(b) To constitute a valid complaint, the statement shall satisfy
all of the following requirements:
(1) It shall be in writing.
(2) It shall state the name of the Member of the Legislature
alleged to have committed a violation.
(3) It shall set forth allegations which, if true, would
constitute a violation of Article 2 (commencing with Section 8920).
These allegations shall be stated with sufficient clarity and detail
to enable the committee to make a determination pursuant to Section
8945.
(4) It shall be signed by the complainant under penalty of
perjury.
(5) It shall include a statement that the facts are true of the
complainant's own knowledge or that the complainant believes them to
be true.
(c) As used in this article, the term "complaint" means a valid
complaint as specified in subdivision (b).
(d) If a complaint is filed with the committee, the committee
shall promptly send a copy of the complaint to the Member of the
Legislature alleged to have committed the violation complained of,
who shall thereafter be designated as the respondent, and the
committee may send a copy of the complaint to the house in which the
respondent serves, the Attorney General, the Fair Political Practices
Commission, and the district attorney of the county in which the
alleged violation occurred.
(e) No complaint may be filed with the committee after the
expiration of 12 months from the date upon which the alleged
violation occurred.