Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 2, § 599.717.1 - Settlement of a Lease - Excluded Employee
(a) Whenever an officer or employee is
required, as defined by section
599.714.1(a) of
these regulations to change his/her place of residence and such change requires
the settlement of a lease on the employee's old residence, the officer or
employee shall receive the actual and necessary cost of settlement of the
unexpired lease to a maximum of one year. In no event shall the lease
settlement include any costs, deposits or fees.
(1) Reimbursement shall not be allowed if it
is determined that the officer or employee knew or reasonably should have known
that a transfer according to section
599.714.1 of these regulations was
imminent before entering into a lease agreement.
(2) Claims for settlement of a lease shall
include a lease agreement signed by both the employee and the lessor, and shall
be itemized and submitted within nine months following the new reporting
date.
(b) If an employee
is required under section
599.714.1(a) of
these regulations to change his/her place of residence and such notice to the
employee is insufficient to provide the employee the notice period required by
a month to month rental agreement, reimbursement may be claimed for the number
of days penalty paid by the employee to a maximum of 30 calendar days.
(1) Reimbursement shall not be allowed for
days that the employee failed to notify the landlord after notification by the
employer of the reassignment.
(2)
Claims shall be accompanied by a copy of the rental agreement, an itemized
receipt for the penalty and the name and address of the individual or company
to which the rental penalty has been paid.
(c) No reimbursement shall be made for
forfeiture of cleaning or security deposits, or for repair, replacement or
damages of rental property.
Notes
2. Change without regulatory effect amending subsections (a)-(a)(1) and (b) and NOTE filed 10-13-2014 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2014, No. 42).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 18502, 19815.4(d) and 19820, Government Code. Reference: Section 19841, Government Code.
2. Change without regulatory effect amending subsections (a)-(a)(1) and (b) and Note filed 10-13-2014 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2014, No. 42).
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