FPPC Enforcement Decisions: November 14, 2013

Contact: Jay Wierenga, (916) 322-7761

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The following are enforcement decisions approved by the Fair Political Practices Commission at its regular monthly meeting held on Thursday, November 14, 2013. Decisions are listed by category and include a brief summary of each case and the total amount of any administrative fine or fines in each case.

Additional information on each of the enforcement cases below can be found in the September agenda on the FPPC website at www.fppc.ca.gov. FPPC agendas are distributed and posted on the agency website at least 10 days prior to each monthly meeting.

The web version of the agenda includes links to the stipulations agreed to by the commission and by the individuals and organizations subject to the fines, or the default decisions proposed to the commission. Exhibits in support of the stipulations and proposed default decisions are also available on the website. If you are unable to access the FPPC website, or need further assistance, please call the FPPC communications office at (916) 322-7761.

 

Conflict of Interest Violations

California law states that, absent an exception, a public official may not make, participate in making or in any way attempt to use his or her official position to influence a governmental decision in which he or she knows or has reason to know he or she has a financial interest. The following officials made a governmental decision in which they had a financial interest:

Nelson E. Oliva, the City Manager of the City of Hercules from April 1, 2007, through January 9, 2011, failed to report gifts he received from NEO Consulting Inc., dba Affordable Housing Solutions Group (“NEO”), in 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010, totaling $234,775.96 in value, accepted gifts from NEO in 2008, 2009, and 2010, in excess of the respective annual gift limit of $390, $420, and $420, and, in his capacity as City Manager of the City of Hercules, made, participated in making, or attempted to influence 16 governmental decisions in which he knew, or had reason to know, he had a disqualifying financial interest, by awarding 16 city contracts, totaling $2,889,000, to NEO. Total Proposed Penalty: $70,000.

 

Campaign Reporting Violations

Dean Florez was a candidate for Lt. Governor in 2010, is a candidate for State Controller in 2014, and previously served as an assembly member and a senator. Mr. Florez and his candidate controlled committee, Dean Florez for Lt. Governor 2010, made 3 expenditures, totaling $6,434.42, that were not related to a political, legislative or governmental purpose, and failed to refund approximately $247,000 in general election contributions. Mr. Florez and his candidate controlled committee, Dean Florez for State Controller 2014, made 166 expenditures, totaling $20,107.47, that were unrelated to a political, legislative or governmental purpose. Total Proposed Penalty: $60,000.

Robert L. Griffith is an elected governing board member of the Mountain View School District, who has served since 1989 and is currently running for re-election for his seventh four-year term. Committee To Elect Robert Griffith, is Mr. Griffith’s controlled committee. Mr. Griffith failed to file eight semi-annual campaign statements, and failed to file two pre-election campaign statements. Additionally, Mr. Griffith failed to file his 2011 Annual Statement of Economic Interests. Mr. Griffith ignored numerous notifications from filing officers and the Enforcement Division in this regard and has an extensive history of the same violations of the Act. Additionally, Mr. Griffith in still in office and is running for re-election to his seventh four-year term. Total Proposed Penalty: $55,000.

California Association of Highway Patrolmen and Jon H. Hamm, the committee’s Treasurer, failed to timely file a preelection campaign statement; failed to timely disclose the accurate balance of cash for ten consecutive reporting periods beginning January 1, 2009, through December 31. 2010, by up to approximately $98,459; and failed to timely report contributions received during four consecutive reporting periods beginning May 23, 2010, through December 31, 2010, totaling approximately $151,239. Total Proposed Penalty: $6,500.

Isaac Galvan, Galvan for Compton City Council 2013, and Isaac Galvan, the committee’s Treasurer, failed to timely file the Candidate Intention Statement (Form 501), the Candidate Statement of Economic Interests (Form 700), two pre-election campaign statements covering the period January 1, 2013, through May 18, 2013, due on April 25, 2013 and May 23, 2013, as well as the semi-annual campaign statement covering the period May 19, 2013, through June 30, 2013, due on July 31, 2013, with the City of Compton. Total Proposed Penalty: $1,000.

Ernie Morrison is a sitting member on the Oxnard School District Board of Trustees. Ernie Morrison, the Committee to Elect Ernie “Mo” Morrison Governing Board Member 2010, and Assistant Treasurer, Sue Odgers, failed to timely file four semi-annual campaign statements after the election, covering January 1, 2011 through December 31, 2012. Total Proposed Penalty: $800.

Butte County Republican Party and Darrel W. Wilson, the committee’s Treasurer, failed to timely file the campaign statement covering the period January 1, 2013, through June 30, 2013, due July 31, 2013, with the Secretary of State.Total Proposed Penalty: $400.

County Employee Management Association and Mark Fink, the committee’s Treasurer, failed to timely file the campaign statement covering the period July 1, 2012, through December 31, 2012, due on January 31, 2013, with the County of Santa Clara Registrar of Voters. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Siskiyou County Deputy Sheriff’s Association and Hoyt Bradley, the committee’s Treasurer, failed to timely file a semi-annual campaign statement for the reporting period July 1, 2012, through December 31, 2012, due January 31, 2013. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Long Beach Citizens’ and Patients’ Rights and Jeremy Coltharp, the committee’s Treasurer, failed to file a semi-annual campaign statements covering the period January 1, 2013, through June 30, 2013, due July 31, 2013. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

 

Money Laundering

California law requires those giving or receiving monetary contributions of $100 or more to affect the outcome of political contests to provide certain information identifying the contributor, their employer and the amount of the contribution. Providing the public with the sources of contributions is a fundamental component of the philosophy of the Political Reform Act. The following concealed the true source of campaign contributions:

Tim Do AKA Thinh Thien Do, individually, and DBA Catering Food Supplymade a contribution on or about December 31, 2009 in the amount of $5,000 to the committee known as McCarty for Assembly 2010, but the true source of the contribution was concealed. This was accomplished by making the contribution in the names of intermediaries, thereby creating the false appearance that Respondent was not the true source of funds—when in fact, Respondent was the true source of funds. Total Proposed Penalty: $5,000.

 

Lobbying Restrictions

Under California law, lobbyists may not make contributions to a state candidate or officeholder if they are registered to lobby the candidate's or officeholder's agency. The following lobbyist made prohibited contributions:

Mike Roos was a registered lobbyist and Founder and Chief Consultant of Mike Roos and Company, a registered lobbying firm located in Los Angeles. Respondent made prohibited contributions to committees controlled by two elected state officers and a candidate for elected state office while registered to lobby the California State Legislature and Governor. Total Proposed Penalty: $3,000.

 

Lobbying Reporting Violations

California law requires lobbying entities to file registration forms and quarterly reports to provide the public with specified information. The following failed to timely file the required forms or failed to include all required information:

Petsmart, Inc., a California lobbyist employer, failed to timely file a Lobbyist Employer Report (Form 635) for the October 1, 2012, through December 31, 2012, period, disclosing total payments made for lobbying services in the amount of $0.00.Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

 

Receipt of Gift Over the Limit

California law prohibits state and local elected officeholders, candidates for elective state, local, and judicial offices, and all other officials specified in California Government Code section 87200 from accepting any gift, from any single source, that is in excess of the adjusted annual gift limit. The following public official received a gift over the limit:

Susan M. Oliva, as Council Member for the City of Colton, received a gift of an iPad valued at $548.66 from CPAgents, Inc., exceeding the $420 gift limit applicable in 2011. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

 

Mass Mailing Violation

California law requires that mass mailings include complete disclosure statements with specified information. The following failed to display a complete disclosure statement:

Alan Frank, Alan Frank for City Council 2012, and Jeff Buchanan. Alan Frank was an unsuccessful candidate for Placentia City Council in the November 6, 2012 election. Alan Frank for City Council 2012 was Mr. Frank’s candidate controlled committee, and Jeff Buchanan was the Treasurer of the committee. Prior to the election, they paid for and caused to be sent two mass mailers which failed to identify them as the senders of the mailers. $2,500 fine.

 

Statement of Economic Interests Violations – Non-Filer

California law requires elected officials, certain board members and governmental employees, and consultants employed by governmental entities to complete and file Statements of Economic Interests (SEIs or Form 700s). SEIs serve a dual purpose: they make a filer aware of personal economic interests relative to a governmental decision, and they are an important disclosure document for the public and media. The following individuals failed to timely file an SEI:

Ryan LeComte, City of Sonoma’s Information Systems Officer, failed to timely file a 2012 Annual Statement of Economic Interests covering the period January 1, 2012, through December 31, 2012, due April 1, 2013. Total Proposed Penalty: $400.

Kenneth Rayburn, Mariana Ranchos County Water District Vice President, failed to timely file a 2012 Annual Statement of Economic Interests covering the period January 1, 2012, through December 31, 2012, due April 2, 2013. Total Proposed Penalty: $400.

Anders Asher Jesiah Burke, a field representative for Assemblyman Brian Jones, failed to timely file the 2012 Annual Statement of Economic Interests. Total Proposed Penalty: $400.

Nidia Bautista, California State Senate Assistant Consultant, failed to timely file an Assuming Office Statement of Economic Interests covering the period April 29, 2012, through April 29, 2013, due May 30, 2013. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Janet Lamkin, as a Trustee for the Fine Arts Museum for the City and County of San Francisco, failed to timely file the 2012 Annual Statement of Economic Interests covering the period January 1, 2012, through December 31, 2012, due April 1, 2013. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Jackson West, as a Member of the Sunshine Ordinance Task Force for the City and County of San Francisco, failed to timely file the 2012 Annual Statement of Economic Interests covering the period January 1, 2012, through December 31, 2012, due April 1, 2013. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Maynard Law, as a Board Member on the Southeast Los Angeles County Workforce Investment Board for the County of Los Angeles, failed to timely file the 2012 Annual Statement of Economic Interests covering the period January 1, 2012, through December 31, 2012, due April 1, 2013. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Danny Fred, as a Contractor for the San Bernardino County Housing Authority, failed to timely file his 2012 Annual Statement of Economic Interests covering the period January 1, 2012, through December 31, 2012, due April 1, 3013. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

 

Statement of Economic Interests Violations– Non-Reporting

California law requires elected officials, certain board members and governmental employees, and consultants employed by governmental entities to complete and file Statements of Economic Interests (SEIs or Form 700s). SEIs serve a dual purpose: they make a filer aware of personal economic interests relative to a governmental decision, and they are an important disclosure document for the public and media. The following individuals failed to disclose all required economic interests:

Larry B. Anderson, as Chief Executive Officer of the Tri-City Healthcare District in the County of San Diego, failed to timely disclose Becker’s Hospital Review as a sources of income on his 2012 Annual Statement of Economic Interests covering the period January 1, 2012, through December 31, 2012, due April 1, 2013. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Elizabeth Gonzales failed to timely report on her Leaving Office Statement of Economic Interests income she received from Dean Florez for Lt. Governor 2010, Dean Florez for State Controller 2014, and the 20 Million Mind Foundation while serving as a legislative aide to a senator. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Douglas Yount, as Development Services Director for the City of Marina, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: six meals totaling $139.64 on his 2008 Annual Statement of Economic Interests; and nine meals totaling $263.05 on his 2009 Annual Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from Shea Properties. Total Proposed Penalty: $400.

Debby Platt, as the Project Manager for the City of Marina Development Services Department, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: meals totaling $104.29 on her 2010 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from Shea Properties. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Christine di Iorio, as a Community Development Director for the City of Marina, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: two meals totaling $124.31 on her 2008 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from Shea Properties. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Rajen Vurdien, as the President of the North Orange County Community College District, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: one meal valued at $153.86 on his 2010 Statement of Economic Interests; and one meal valued at $180.00 on his 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc.Total Proposed Penalty: $400.

Robert Aguilar, as Superintendent for the Delano Union School District, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: meals totaling $139.20 on his 2009 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Donna Miller, as Trustee for the North Orange County Community College District, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: one meal valued at $153.86 on her 2010 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc.Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Nancy Mackle, as the Deputy City Manager for the City of San Rafael, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: one meal valued at $127.16 on her 2010 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Joseph White, Joseph White, as the Assistant Superintendent for Mountain View-Los Altos Union High School District, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: four meals totaling $338.15 on his 2009 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Stephanie Lovette, as Economic Development Coordinator for the City of San Rafael, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: two meals totaling $269.82 on her 2010 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc.Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Ben Duran, as Superintendent for Merced College, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: meals totaling $147.16 on his 2010 Statement of Economic Interests; and meals totaling $217.64 on his 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $400.

Ken Pulskamp, as the City Manager of Santa Clarita, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: one meal valued at $133.19 on his 2009 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Michael Kasler, as the President of the North Orange County Community College District, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: one meal valued at $180.00 on his 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc.Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Carlos Garcia, as the Superintendent of the San Francisco Unified School District, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: two meals totaling $140.39 on his 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Dolores Marquez, as a Member of the Alum Rock Union Elementary School District Board, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: four meals totaling $268.42 on her 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Art Armendariz, as a Member of the Delano Joint Union High School District Board, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: four meals totaling $279.13 on his 2009 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc.Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Teresa Williams, FPPC No. 13/632. Staff: Political Reform Consultant Teri Rindahl, Legal Analyst Tracey Frazier, and Law Clerk Selena Farnesi. In this matter, Respondent, Teresa Williams, as the Superintendent for the Moorpark Unified School District, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: one meal valued at $102.06 on her 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Jon McNeil, as the Assistant Superintendent of Business Services for the Whittier City School District, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: one meal and tickets to a professional baseball game totaling $348.60 on his 2009 Statement of Economic Interests; three meals, and tickets to a professional baseball game totaling $419.81 on his 2010 Statement of Economic Interests; and two meals totaling $185.20 on his 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $600.

Ron Carruth, as the Superintendent for the Whittier City School District, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: two meals and tickets to a professional baseball game totaling $418.33 on his 2009 Statement of Economic Interests; four meals, and tickets to a professional baseball game totaling $419.82 on his 2010 Statement of Economic Interests; and five meals totaling $311.18 on his 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $600.

Ron Taylor, as the Superintendent for the Feather River Community College District, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: one meal valued at $153.86 on his 2010 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc.Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Laurie Baccus, as the Chief Academic Officer for the Whittier City School District, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: one meal valued at $112.50 on her 2010 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc.Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Rene Aguilera, as a Member of the Roseville City School District Board of Directors, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: four meals totaling $338.93 on his 2010 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc.Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

James Ledford, as a Mayor of Palmdale, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: two meals totaling $253.39 on his 2009 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Barry Groves, as the Superintendent of the Mountain View-Los Altos Union High School District, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: two meals totaling $236.71 on his 2009 Statement of Economic Interests; two meals totaling $237.53 on his 2010 Statement of Economic Interests; and two meals totaling $147.93 on his 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc.Total Proposed Penalty: $600.

Judy Hanneman, as a Member of the Mountain View-Los Altos Union High School Governing Board, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: one meal valued at $187.15 on her 2010 Statement of Economic Interests; and one meal valued at $133.41 on her 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $400.

Joe Mitchner, as a Member of the Mountain View-Los Altos Union High School Governing Board, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: one meal valued at $187.15 on his 2010 Statement of Economic Interests; and one meal valued at $133.41 on his 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $400.

Susan Sweeley, as a Member of the Mountain View-Los Altos Union High School Governing Board, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: one meal valued at $187.15 on her 2010 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Debbie Torok, as a Member of the Mountain View-Los Altos Union High School Governing Board, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: one meal valued at $187.15 on her 2010 Statement of Economic Interests; and one meal valued at $133.41 on her 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $400.

Steve Romines, as the Assistant Superintendent of the Manhattan Beach Unified School District, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: two meals totaling $248.88 on his 2010 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Roy Grimes, as a Member of the Sacramento City School Board, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: four meals totaling $162.25 on his 2009 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Vicken Erganian, as the Treasurer for the City of Pasadena, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: six meals totaling $181.21 on his 2009 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Peter Hardash, as the Vice Chancellor of the Rancho Santiago Community College District, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: golf and meals totaling $145.22 on his 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Molly McClanahan, as a Member of the North Orange County Community College District Board of Trustees, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: one meal valued at $180.00 on her 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Rene Mendez, as the City Manager of Gonzalez, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: golf, three meals, and tickets to a professional baseball game totaling $250.92 on his 2009 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Lee McDougal, as a Member of the Chaffey Community College District Board, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: golf valued at $102.33 on his 2010 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Margaret Moggia, as the Chief Financial Officer for the West Basin Municipal Water District, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: three meals totaling $121.04 on her 2009 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

George Harris, as the Interim Finance Director and Deputy City Manager for the City of Adelanto, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: six meals totaling $144.99 on his 2009 Statement of Economic Interests; and one meal valued at $140.39 on his 2010 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $400.

Kenny Richards, as the Superintendent of the Northern Humboldt Union High School District, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: one meal valued at $218.00 on his 2010 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Donald Moody, as a Member of the Morgan Hill Unified School District Governing Board, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: one meal valued at $112.50 on his 2010 Statement of Economic Interests; and one meal valued at $139.27 on his 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc.Total Proposed Penalty: $400.

Robert Benevento, as a Member of the Morgan Hill Unified School District Governing Board, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: one meal valued at $139.27 on his 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Wesley Smith, as the Superintendent of the Morgan Hill Unified School District, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: golf and two meals totaling $195.34 on his 2010 Statement of Economic Interests; and two meals totaling $151.75 on his 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc.Total Proposed Penalty: $400.

Edward Vasquez, as the Director of the Central Basin Municipal Water District, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: one meal valued at $122.32 on his 2009 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc.Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Jeffrey Meyer, as the Director of Financial Planning for the Calaveras County Water District, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: one meal valued at $167.14 on his 2010 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

William Loose, as the Superintendent of the Ocean View School District, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: four meals totaling $231.97 on his 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Xilonin Cruz-Gonzalez, as a Member of the Azusa Unified School District Board of Education, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: five meals totaling $341.86 on her 2010 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Kathryn Ramirez, as a Member of the Salinas Union High School District Board, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: two meals totaling $233.57 on her 2010 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Isabel Barreras, as a Member of the State Center Community College District Board of Trustees, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: three meals totaling $187.49 on her 2009 Statement of Economic Interests; and three meals totaling $194.70 on her 2011 Statements of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $400.

Ron Feaver, as a Member of the State Center Community College District Board of Trustees, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: two meals totaling $113.33 on his 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc.Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Esau Ruiz Herrera, as a Member of the Alum Rock Union Elementary District Board, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: three meals totaling $166.63 on his 2010 Statement of Economic Interests; and two meals totaling $140.71 on his 2011 Statements of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc.Total Proposed Penalty: $400.

Paul Solano, as a Member of the Basset Unified School District Governing Board, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: one meal valued at $115.46 on his 2010 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc.Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Diana Rodriguez, as a Member of the Sacramento City Unified School District Board, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: two meals totaling $222.08 on her 2010 Statement of Economic Interests; and three meals totaling $181.07 on her 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc.Total Proposed Penalty: $400.

Michael Matthews, as the Superintendent of the Manhattan Beach Unified School District, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: one meal valued at $174.63 on his 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc.Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Robert Uranga, as a Member of the Long Beach Community College Board, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: golf and two meals totaling $406.35 on his 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc.Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Vilko Domic, as the Director of Finance for the City of Commerce, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: golf and meals totaling $178.07 on his 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Denise Porterfield, as the Chief Business Officer for the Antioch Unified School District, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: four meals totaling $236.12 on her 2009 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc.Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Anthony Monreal, as the Former Superintendent of the Oxnard School District, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: two meals totaling $242.50 on his 2009 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Helen Benjamin, as the Chancellor of the Contra Costa Community College District, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: one meal valued at $127.66 on her 2010 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc.Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Eun "Amy" Lee, FPPC No. 13/707. Staff: Legal Analyst Tracey Frazier and Law Clerk Rob Binning. In this matter, Respondent, Eun "Amy" Lee, as the Chief Financial Officer for the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: four meals totaling $129.59 on her 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Jonathan Vasquez, as the Superintendent of the Los Nietos School District, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: one meal valued at $132.92 on his 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Thom Armstrong, as the President of the Barstow Community College District, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: one meal valued at $153.86 on his 2010 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc.Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Ken Henderson, as a Member of the Whittier City School District Governing Board, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: one meal valued at $112.50 on his 2010 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc.Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Brian Rivas, as a Trustee of the Sacramento County Board of Education, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: five meals totaling $237.80 on his 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Monique Limon, as a Member of the Santa Barbara Unified School District Board of Education, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: two meals totaling $146.06 on her 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Manny Ontiveros, as a Member of the North Orange County Community College District Board of Trustees, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: golf and two meals totaling $318.55 on his 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Norma Shelton, as the Assistant Superintendent of the Laguna Beach Unified School District, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: one meal valued at $165.56 on her 2009 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Brent Mason, as the Director/Treasurer for the City of Riverside Finance Department, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: two meals totaling $100.52 on his 2010 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Chuong Thai, as the Director of Finance/Treasurer for the City of South Pasadena, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: two meals totaling $106.72 on his 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

John Nejedly, as a Trustee of the Contra Costa Community College District, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: one meal valued at $127.66 on his 2010 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Leonard Lahtinen, as a Member of the North Orange County Community College District Board of Trustees, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: one meal valued at $153.86 on his 2010 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Fred Tovar, as a Member of the Gilroy Unified School District Board, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: two meals totaling $217.58 on his 2010 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Kenneth Nordhoff, as City Manager for the City of San Rafael, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: one meal valued at $127.16 on his 2010 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Ned Doffoney, as Chancellor for the North Orange County Community College District, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: meals totaling $153.86 on his 2010 Statement of Economic Interests; and meals totaling $180.00 on his 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc.Total Proposed Penalty: $400.

Frank Herrera, as Clerk to the Board of Trustees for the Delano Union School District, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: meals totaling $205.69 on his 2009 Statement of Economic Interests; and meals totaling $135.87 on his 2010 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc.Total Proposed Penalty: $400.

Joe Yew, as City Treasurer for the City of Oakland, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: one meal valued at $101.67 on his 2010 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Gabriel Soumakian, as the Superintendent of the Oxnard Union High School District, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: three meals totalling $179.99 on his 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc.Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Sandy Thorstenson, as the Superintendent of the Whittier Union High School District, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: two meals totaling $130.30 on her 2009 Statement of Economic Interests; and two meals totaling $163.38 on her 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc.Total Proposed Penalty: $400.

Brett McFadden, as the Chief Business Officer for the Pajaro Valley Unified School District, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: two meals totaling $148.51 on his 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc.Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Cindy Whiteman, as the Chief Business Officer for the Hughson Unified School District, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: three meals totaling $118.87 on her 2009 Statement of Economic Interests; and one meal valued at $218.00 on her 2010 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc.Total Proposed Penalty: $400.

Leslie DeRose, as a Trustee of the Pajaro Valley Unified School District Board, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: one meal valued at $139.27 on her 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc.Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Eloy Oakley, as the Superintendent of the Long Beach Community College District, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: dinner, drinks, and dessert totaling $157.00 on his 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Robert Hidalgo, as a Member of the Rowland Unified School District Governing Board, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: one meal valued at $115.45 on his 2009 Statement of Economic Interests; and two meals totaling $206.83 on his 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc.Total Proposed Penalty: $400.

Harold Edmonds, as a Trustee for the Oxnard Union High School District, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: one meal valued at $139.27 on his 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Katano Kasaine, as Treasury Manager for the City of Oakland, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: four meals totaling $160.07 on her 2010 Statement of Economic Interests; and four meals totaling $155.42 on her 2011 Statements of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $400.

James Mussenden, as the City Manager for the City of El Monte, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: golf and a meal totaling $275.75 on his 2009 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Chuck Fuentes, as the City Manager of Pico Rivera, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: two meals and drinks totalling $173.97 on his 2009 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Danny Villanueva, as the Assistant Director of Business Advisory Services for the Los Angeles County Office of Education, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: four meals totaling $409.12 on his 2010 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc. Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

Socorro Lopez-Hansen, as a Member of the Oxnard Union High School Board, failed to timely disclose gift(s) of: one meal valued at $139.27 on her 2011 Statement of Economic Interests. All gifts were from E.J. De La Rosa & Co., Inc.Total Proposed Penalty: $200.

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