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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) By December 31, 2025, the department, shall report to the Legislature on all of the following:
(1) The number of persons with disabilities hired by each appointing power during the three-year period ending June 30, 2025, and a comparison to the hiring of persons with disabilities in the three-year period ending June 30, 2022.
(2) The names of departments or agencies required to submit corrected affirmative action plans pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 19233 and a summary of these plans and an analysis of their effectiveness.
(3) A description of recommendations from the Governor's Diversity Task Force related to employment of persons with disabilities that have been implemented.
(4) Recommendations for future efforts to improve the hiring of persons with disabilities for all state agencies. In formulating recommendations for future action, the department shall consult with the Department of Rehabilitation, the State Council on Developmental Disabilities, and organizations representing persons with disabilities.
(b) The report required to be submitted under subdivision (a) shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795.
(c) Information to be reported pursuant to subdivision (a) shall be submitted in conjunction with information reportable under Section 19237 and in an existing report.
(d) This section shall remain in effect only until December 31, 2029, and as of that date is repealed.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - California Code, Government Code - GOV § 19238 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ca/government-code/gov-sect-19238/
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