Under existing law, the Department of Consumer Affairs is comprised of various boards, bureaus, commissions, committees, and similarly constituted agencies that license and regulate the practice of various professions and vocations. Existing law requires the Director of the Department of Consumer Affairs to administer and enforce those provisions. Existing law requires the director to notify the appropriate policy committees of the Legislature within 60 days after the position of chief or executive officer of any board, as defined, within the department becomes vacant, as specified.
This bill would make a nonsubstantive change to the vacancy notification requirement provision.