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(a) When no petition objecting to a penalty assessment order is filed, a certified copy of theorder may be filed by the director in the office of the clerk of the superior court in any county in which the employer has property or in which the employer has or had a place of business. The clerk, immediately uponsuch filing, shall enter judgment for the state against the employer in the amount shown on the penalty assessment order.
(b) When findings are made affirming or modifying a penalty assessment order after hearing, a certified copy of such order and a certified copy of such findings may be filed by the director in the office of the clerk of the superior court in any county in which the employer has property or in which the employer has or had a place of business. The clerk, immediately upon such filing, shall enter judgment for the state against the employer in the amount shown on the penalty assessment order or in the amount shown in the findings if the order has been modified.
(c) A judgment entered pursuant to the provisions of this section may be filed by the clerk in a looseleaf book entitled “SpecialJudgments for State Uninsured Employers Fund.” Such judgment shall bear the same rate of interest and shall have the same effect as other judgments and be given the same preference allowed by law on other judgments rendered for claims for taxes. The clerk shall make no charge for the service provided by this section to be performed by him.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - California Code, Labor Code - LAB § 3726 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ca/labor-code/lab-sect-3726/
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