The Political Reform Act requires that certain officials and employees who serve in positions designated in an agency's Conflict-of-Interest Code must file a Form 700 - State of Economic Interests. The Code lists each position within the Agency filled by individuals who make or participate in making governmental decisions that could affect their personal economic interests. Additionally, there are members of Boards, Commissions and Committees and Special Districts who are required to file a Form 700 - Statement of Economic Interests.
Assuming Office Statement: If you are a newly appointed or are newly employed in a position designated in an agency's Conflict of Interest Code, you must file your Form 700 - Statement of Economic Interests within 30 days of assuming office with your official filing officer. Your assuming office date is the date you were sworn in or otherwise authorized to serve in the position.
Annual Statement: The period covered is January 1 through December 31. The deadline for filing the Annual Statements is April 1. Statements postmarked by the filing deadline are considered filed on time.
Leaving Office Statement: The period covered is January 1 through the date you stopped performing the duties of your position, and must be filed within 30 days of leaving your position with your official filing officer.
The Form 700 - Statement of Economic Interests is available in an interactive version on the Fair Political Practices Commission website: www.fppc.ca.gov
Agency Report of Public Official Appointments - FPPC Form 806
Title 2 of California Code of Regulations section 18705.5 permits a public official to make or participate in a decision on his or her appointment to a committee, board or commission of a public agency, special district, a joint powers agency or authority, or a metropolitan planning organization, that provides compensation to the official. Each agency must post on its website a single Form 806 which lists all the paid appointed positions. When there is a change in compensation or a new appointment is made, Form 806 is updated to reflect the change.
The attached Form 806 lists the current , approved paid appointments for the Tulare County Board of Supervisors
The Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) requires an agency official to report, using Form 802 the acceptance of tickets to entertainment events, sporting events, and like occasions when he/she performs a ceremonial role or function on behalf of the public agency. Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) Regulation 18944.1 sets out the circumstances under which an agency's distribution of tickets to entertainment events, sporting events and like occasions would not result in a gift to individuals that attend the function. The Form 802 serves to detail each event and the public purpose of each agency distribution. FPPC Regulation 18942 lists exceptions to reportable gifts, including ceremonial events, when listed on this form.
Agency officials do not report the admissions on the official's Statement of Economic Interests, Form 700, and the value of the admission is not subject to the gift limit. The Form 802 also informs the public as to whether the admissions were made at the behest of an agency official and whether the behested tickets were provided to an organization or specific individuals. On March 17, 2021 the Board of Supervisors adopted Administrative Regulation No. 46.
To complete a Form 802, visit the FPPC's website Click Here. Completed Forms 802 must be filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
View FORM 802's filed with the Clerk of the Board.