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Experience has shown there is a critical need
for policy consistency among all adjudicatory levels as well as the need
to clarify existing regulations and procedures, promulgate Social
Security rulings into regulations, and eliminate existing regulations
that add little or no value. The CBA has
regulatory authority over the CPA profession in California and is in a
position to apply a full spectrum of discipline for unprofessional
conduct through its adjudicatory process. (3) The decision-maker may retain responsibility for resolving
disputes that arise between parties over interpretation of the final
Board decision, or for specific adjudicatory decisions arising out of
implementation. |
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