Section § 23075

Explanation

This section of California law establishes an Alcoholic Beverage Control Appeals Board within the state government. The board members are appointed according to the state constitution and are paid a salary determined by other specific government guidelines.

There is in the state government, in the Business, Consumer Services, and Housing Agency, an Alcoholic Beverage Control Appeals Board the members of which shall be appointed and shall serve as provided in Section 22 of Article XX of the Constitution, and shall receive an annual salary as provided for by Chapter 6 (commencing with Section 11550) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code.

Section § 23076

Explanation

This law states that the personnel working for the Alcoholic Beverage Control Appeals Board are appointed and managed by the board itself. The director is responsible for providing the tools, supplies, and workspace needed for the board's functioning and is also involved in handling other administrative tasks as decided with the board.

All personnel of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Appeals Board shall be appointed, directed and controlled by the board. The director shall furnish the equipment, supplies, and housing necessary to the operation of the board and shall perform such other mechanics of administration as the board and the director may agree upon.

Section § 23077

Explanation

This law explains that the Alcoholic Beverage Control Appeals Board has specific powers granted by the state constitution. It can create rules about appeals and related matters. While carrying out its duties, the board has the same authority as a department head, as defined by certain sections of the Government Code.

The Alcoholic Beverage Control Appeals Board shall exercise such powers as are vested in it by Section 22 of Article XX of the Constitution and may adopt such rules pertaining to appeals and other matters within its jurisdiction as may be required. The board and its duly authorized representatives in the performance of its duties under this chapter shall have the powers of a head of a department as set forth in Sections 11180 to 11191, inclusive, of the Government Code.