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California Regulations § 18230 Doing Business in the Jurisdiction

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Regulation Text

A person is "doing business in the jurisdiction" if that person has business contacts on a regular or substantial basis with a person who maintains a physical presence in the jurisdiction of a public official. "Business contacts" include, but are not limited to, manufacturing, distributing, selling, purchasing, or providing services or goods. "Business contacts" do not include marketing via the Internet, telephone, television, radio, or printed media.

Source

1. New section filed 1-10-2001; operative 2-1-2001. Submitted to OAL for filing pursuant to Fair Political Practices Commission v. Office of Administrative Law, 3 Civil C010924, California Court of Appeal, Third Appellate District, nonpublished decision, April 27, 1992 (FPPC regulations only subject to 1974 Administrative Procedure Act rulemaking requirements) (Register 2001, No. 2).

History

1. New section filed 1-10-2001; operative 2-1-2001. Submitted to OAL for filing pursuant to Fair Political Practices Commission v. Office of Administrative Law, 3 Civil C010924, California Court of Appeal, Third Appellate District, nonpublished decision, April 27, 1992 (FPPC regulations only subject to 1974 Administrative Procedure Act rulemaking requirements) (Register 2001, No. 2).

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