Section 99581 Of Chapter 8. Administrative Enforcement For Fare Evasion And Prohibited Conducts From California Public Utilities Code >> Division 10. >> Part 11. >> Chapter 8.
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. (a) For a period of 21 calendar days from the issuance to a
person of the notice of fare evasion or passenger conduct violation,
the person may request an initial review of the violation by the
issuing agency. The request may be made by telephone, in writing, or
in person. There shall be no charge for this review. If, following
the initial review, the issuing agency is satisfied that the
violation did not occur or that extenuating circumstances make
dismissal of the administrative penalty appropriate in the interest
of justice, the issuing agency shall cancel the notice. The issuing
agency shall advise the processing agency, if any, of the
cancellation. The issuing agency or the processing agency shall mail
the results of the initial review to the person contesting the notice
and if following that review, cancellation of the notice does not
occur, the agency shall include a reason for that denial,
notification of the ability to request an administrative hearing, and
notice of the procedure adopted pursuant to subdivision (b) for
waiving prepayment of the penalty based upon inability to pay.
(b) If the person is dissatisfied with the results of the initial
review, the person may request an administrative hearing of the
violation no later than 21 calendar days following the mailing of the
results of the issuing agency's initial review. The request may be
made by telephone, in writing, or in person. The person requesting an
administrative hearing shall deposit with the processing agency the
amount due under the notice for which the administrative hearing is
requested. The issuing agency shall adopt a written procedure to
allow a person to request an administrative hearing without payment
of the amount due upon satisfactory proof of an inability to pay the
amount due. An administrative hearing shall be held within 90
calendar days following the receipt of a request for an
administrative hearing, excluding time tolled pursuant to this
chapter. The person requesting the hearing may request one
continuance, not to exceed 21 calendar days.
(c) The administrative hearing process shall include all of the
following:
(1) The person requesting a hearing shall have the choice of a
hearing by mail or in person. An in-person hearing shall be conducted
within the jurisdiction of the issuing agency. If an issuing agency
contracts with a private vendor pursuant to paragraph (1) of
subdivision (c) of Section 99580, hearings shall be held within the
jurisdiction of the issuing agency.
(2) The administrative hearing shall be conducted in accordance
with written procedures established by the issuing agency and
approved by the governing body or chief executive officer of the
issuing agency. The hearing shall provide an independent, objective,
fair, and impartial review of contested violations.
(3) The administrative review shall be conducted before a hearing
officer designated to conduct the review by the issuing agency's
governing body or chief executive officer. In addition to any other
requirements of employment, a hearing officer shall demonstrate those
qualifications, training, and objectivity prescribed by the issuing
agency's governing body or chief executive as are necessary and which
are consistent with the duties and responsibilities set forth in
this chapter. The hearing officer's continued employment, performance
evaluation, compensation, and benefits shall not be directly or
indirectly linked to the amount of fare evasion or passenger conduct
violation penalties imposed by the hearing officer.
(4) The person who issued the notice of fare evasion or passenger
conduct violation shall not be required to participate in an
administrative hearing. The issuing agency shall not be required to
produce any evidence other than the notice of fare evasion or
passenger conduct violation. The documentation in proper form shall
be prima facie evidence of the violation pursuant to paragraph (1) of
subdivision (d) of Section 99580.
(5) The hearing officer's decision following the administrative
hearing may be personally delivered to the person by the hearing
officer or sent by first-class mail.
(6) Following a determination by the hearing officer that a person
committed the violation, the hearing officer may allow payment of
the fare evasion or passenger conduct penalty in installments or
deferred payment if the person provides satisfactory evidence of an
inability to pay the fare evasion or passenger conduct penalty in
full. If authorized by the issuing agency, the hearing officer may
permit the performance of community service in lieu of payment of the
fare evasion or passenger conduct penalty.