• DIVISION 3. PROFESSIONS AND VOCATIONS GENERALLY
    • CHAPTER 9. CONTRACTORS
      • Article 1. Administration
        • Section 7019.5


The board shall contract for a feasibility study relating to the development of a system for joint enforcement actions with respect to contractors by the board, the Department of Industrial Relations, the Employment Development Department, and the Franchise Tax Board. The study should include, but not be limited to, the means of accomplishing the following: (a) Establishment of a common identification number which may be utilized by all those agencies. (b) Assessment of the current state of technology in the affected departments. (c) Assessment of the ability, and any impediments, of the affected departments to share information. (d) Comparison of the standards of proof in the issuance of citations and other administrative enforcement actions. (e) Ways to consolidate enforcement actions and procedures among the departments.




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