- (a) Be in writing;
- (b) Be authorized by the governing body of the county, city, city and county, or municipal corporation seeking relief;
- (c) Include the official document authorizing the application;
- (d) Show the facts claimed to require action by the Board;
- (e) Include a statement of legal authorities, which includes relevant statutes and regulations;
- (f) Indicate whether a written findings and decision is desired; and
- (g) Be signed by petitioner or an authorized representative of the petitioner.
Every application must:
Note: Authority cited: Article XIII, Section 11, California Constitution; and Section 15606, Government Code. Reference: Section 1840, Revenue and Taxation Code.
History
1. New section filed 1-7-2008; operative 2-6-2008 (Register 2008, No. 2).