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Description of work: The Office of Administrative Hearings contracts with attorneys to serve as pro tem administrative law judges in hearings concerning authorization for involuntary administration of psychotropic medication by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation and the California Youth Authority to individuals confined within their respective institutions. The contract provides for reimbursement at the flat rate of $250 per case and a minimum of $500 per hearing. The hearings are conducted in prison facilities throughout the State, however, at this time we are only in need of pro tem administrative law judges at High Desert State Prison in Susanville, Lassen County, California. Travel expenses or per diem are not reimbursed.
Qualifications:
1. Practicing attorney for at least five years
2. Hearing officer or judicial experience required
3. Preferred experience:
- Riese, conservatorship, guardianship & capacity hearings
- administrative hearings
4. Preferred areas of knowledge:
- Keyhea v. Rushen (1986) 178 CA3d 526
- In the matter of Keyhea v. Rushen: Order Granting Plaintiff's Motion for Clarification and Modification of Injunction and Permanent Injunction (available at: www.documents.dgs.ca.gov/oah/forms/KEYHEA-67432.doc) and cases interpreting the Order
- Lanterman-Petris-Short Act
- Penal Code sections 2600, 5054 and 5058; and Code of Regulations, Title 15, Article 9, Section 3350.2 to 3369
5. Preference to attorneys in geographic areas surrounding prison facilities
Application Requirements:
1. Letter specifying qualifications relevant to Keyhea hearings
2. Resume with State Bar Number, email and post office address, fax and phone numbers
3. Name, title, address and phone number for three professional references
Direct inquiries and mail applications to Margaret Farrow, Keyhea Program Coordinator, Office of Administrative Hearings, 2349 Gateway Oaks Drive, Suite 200, Sacramento, CA 95833; (916) 263-0550, fax (916) 263-0554 or email to keyheafilings@dgs.ca.gov.
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