Decision A251S – State of California (Association of California State Attorneys and Administrative Law Judges and Professional Engineers in California Government) (California State Employees Association) (California Department of Forestry Employees' Association, Local 2882, International Association of Fire Fighters

S-CE-498, 503, 506-S

Decision Date: March 3, 1994

Decision Type: Administrative Appeal

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Perc Vol: 18
Perc Index: 25050

Decision Headnotes

100.00000 – PERB: OPERATION, JURISDICTION, AUTHORITY; OPERATION OF EERA, DILLS (SEERA), HEERA
100.01000 – In General

The Dills Act assigns broad powers and duties to the Board, including the power to adopt regulations to carry out its responsibilities and effectuate the purposes of the Act; p. 2.

104.00000 – PERB: OPERATION, JURISDICTION, AUTHORITY; STATUTORY AUTHORITY OF BOARD
104.01000 – Authority of Board In General; Validity and Application of Regulations (See also 102.01)

The Dills Act assigns broad powers and duties to the Board, including the power to adopt regulations to carry out its responsibilities and effectuate the purposes of the Act; p. 2.

1107.00000 – CASE PROCESSING PROCEDURES;PROCEDURES BEFORE THE BOARD
1107.07000 – Rulemaking Powers

The Dills Act assigns broad powers and duties to the Board, including the power to adopt regulations to carry out its responsibilities and effectuate the purposes of the Act; p. 2. 32147. The authority to instruct a Board agent to submit a case record to the Board itself for decision is exercised at the sole discretion of the Board; p. 3.

1503.00000 – MISCELLANEOUS ISSUES; REGULATIONS
1503.03000 – Regulations Considered (By Number) (Continued)

32147. The authority to instruct a Board agent to submit a case record to the Board itself for decision is exercised at the sole discretion of the Board; p. 3. 32215. In cases of first impression, the Board has exercised its authority to hear cases directly but declines here because the deliberative decision of the ALJ would be of benefit to both parties and the Board itself; p. 4.