Section 8950 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) After the hearing the committee shall state its findings
of fact. If the committee finds that the respondent has not violated
any provisions of Article 2 (commencing with Section 8920), it shall
order the action dismissed, and shall notify the respondent and
complainant thereof and shall also transmit a copy of the complaint
and the fact of dismissal to the house in which the respondent
serves, the Attorney General, the Fair Political Practices
Commission, and the district attorney of the appropriate county. The
complaint and the fact of dismissal transmitted pursuant to this
subdivision are public records and open to public inspection.
(b) If the committee finds that the respondent has violated any
provisions of Article 2 (commencing with Section 8920), it shall
state its findings of fact and submit a report thereon, which may
include any recommendations as to actions which the committee
believes would be appropriate to take against the respondent, to the
house in which the respondent serves, send a copy of the findings and
report to the complainant and respondent, and the committee shall
also report thereon to the Attorney General, the Fair Political
Practices Commission, and the district attorney of the appropriate
county. The report submitted pursuant to this subdivision is a public
record and open to public inspection.
(c) The house in which the respondent serves shall have 90 days
after the receipt of a copy of the findings and report described in
subdivision (b) within which to take action with respect to the
respondent and may take no action against a respondent after that
time regarding the allegations in the complaint which resulted in the
findings and report described in subdivision (b).