Not exact matches
State election law requires all political committees to report the «dollar amount of every expenditure (and) the name and address of the person to
whom it was made» on
disclosure forms
filed periodically with the Board of Elections.
At least 14 days before the first CMC each party must
file and serve a
disclosure report (verified by a statement of truth) which briefly describes potentially relevant documents; where and with
whom they are located; how electronic documents are stored; estimates the broad range of costs that standard
disclosure would involve; and states the
disclosure directions sought.
If you are an individual on
whom a HireRight client has requested a background screening investigation, and have submitted personal information to HireRight at the request of such client for purposes of procuring a background report, then you can review your HireRight
file in accordance with your
file disclosure rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, California Civil Code Section 1786.22 and any other applicable state laws by contacting HireRight's Customer Service Department at
[email protected].
If you are an individual on
whom a SmartStart client has requested a background screening investigation, and have submitted personal information to SmartStart at the request of such client for purposes of procuring a background report, then you can review your SmartStart
file in accordance with your
file disclosure rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, California Civil Code Section 1786.22 and any other applicable state laws by contacting SmartStart's Customer Service Department at
[email protected].