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Cal. Gov. Code § 19702.5

Discrimination

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Current — January 1, 2013
As of January 1, 2011
(a) The board shall provide to the Fair Employment and Housing Commission a copy of each affirmative action plan, and all subsequent amendments of such plans, adopted by each state agency, department, office or commission.
(a) The Department of Human Resources shall provide to the Fair Employment and Housing Commission a copy of each affirmative action plan, and all subsequent amendments of such plans, adopted by each state agency, department, office, or commission.
(b) The board shall annually, commencing January 1, 1975, submit to the Fair Employment and Housing Commission a statistical survey of the employment of each state agency, department, office or commission. The survey shall include, but not be limited to: sex, age, ethnic origin, current employment classification, salary, full-time or other employment status, department and administrative unit, and county of employment of employees.
(b) The department shall annually, commencing January 1, 1975, submit to the Fair Employment and Housing Commission a statistical survey of the employment of each state agency, department, office, or commission. The survey shall include, but not be limited to: sex, age, ethnic origin, current employment classification, salary, full-time or other employment status, department and administrative unit, and county of employment of employees.
(c) The board shall provide annual reports to the Legislature concerning the number and types of formal discrimination complaints and appeals against each appointing authority, including the length of time required for resolution, and the complaint and appeal outcome. At least once every three years the board shall conduct hearings to assess the effectiveness, accessibility, and fairness of the state discrimination complaint process. The outcome of these hearings shall be reported to the Legislature within 90 days of the hearing and shall include action plans for board resolution of deficiencies and any legislative recommendations.
(d) These reports and information shall constitute public records.

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