Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 8, § 10205.9 - Extended System Unavailability
(a) If, for any reason, there is a technical
failure of EAMS for longer than 24 hours, the court administrator, in his or
her discretion, may declare that EAMS is unavailable for an extended period of
time.
(b) After issuing a
declaration of extended system unavailability, the Administrative Director
shall issue an order that includes, but is not limited to:
(1) requiring that the district office or the
appeals board shall serve all documents by first class mail;
(2) providing that filed documents shall be
maintained in temporary paper adjudication files;
(3) providing that the time for performing
any action, whether by the parties or by the district office, shall be extended
by a specified period or until EAMS is declared to be operational; or
(4) requiring or allowing any other actions
or remedies, as deemed appropriate under the circumstances.
(c) The Administrative Director shall post
the declaration of extended system unavailability on the website of the
Division of Workers' Compensation, if the website remains operational, and
shall post it at every district office and at the office of the appeals
board.
(d) Any declaration of
extended unavailability shall remain in effect until the Administrative
Director issues a subsequent declaration that EAMS is operational.
(e) The Division of Workers' Compensation
will maintain a list of any and all technical failures of EAMS that last longer
than 24 hours on its website.
(f)
EAMS shall be backed up daily pursuant to the State of California's information
technology standards.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Sections 111, 133, 138.2(b) and 5307.3, Labor Code; and Stats. 2011, c. 559, § 17 (A.B. 1426). Reference: Sections 126 and 5700, Labor Code.
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