23
Total Officials
0
High-Tier (Decision Makers)
6
Departments
52%
Contact Coverage
Levine Act (Gov. Code §84308)
Officers who make entitlement decisions must disclose contributions of $250+ received within 12 months from parties appearing before them. Contributions of $500+ require recusal. This applies to City Council, Planning Commission, and other bodies making quasi-judicial decisions on permits, licenses, variances, and other entitlements.
FPPC Form 460 Filing
Semi-annual campaign disclosure statements required for all elected officials and candidates.
Form 497 (24-Hour Reports)
Late contributions of $1,000+ must be reported within 24 hours during election periods.
Oral Disclosure at Meetings
Officers must publicly disclose relevant contributions before participating in entitlement proceedings.
Mandatory Recusal ($500+)
Officers must recuse themselves from proceedings involving parties who contributed $500+ within the past 12 months.
Council members, commissioners, board members with voting authority
Department heads, senior staff, advisory committee members
General city employees, support staff, administrative roles
These departments and bodies make quasi-judicial entitlement decisions subject to Levine Act disclosure and recusal requirements.
Planning Commission
9 officials
City Administration
8 officials
City Council
3 officials
NetFile Integration
Automatic FPPC Form 460/497 filing data from NetFile for real-time contribution tracking.
Agenda Cross-Reference
Automatic matching of agenda item applicants against contributor records for conflict detection.
Training Certifications
Track Levine Act training completion for all officers making entitlement decisions.
Compliance Alerts
Automated notifications when contribution thresholds are approached or exceeded.