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Filing Type
filingtype
Original Filing Date
originalfilingdate
Permit Consultant Name
permitconsultantname
Permit Consultant Employer
permitconsultantemployer
Permit Consultant Address
permitconsultantaddress
Permit Consultant Telephone
permitconsultanttelephone
Permit Consultant Email
permitconsultantemail
Qualify As Lobbyist
qualifyaslobbyist
File Lobbyist Reports
filelobbyistreports
Client Info Additional Sheets
clientinfoadditionalsheets
Signer Name
signername
Date Signed
datesigned
Filing
filing
DocuSignID
docusignid

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Author
San Francisco Ethics Commission
Description
Effective January 1, 2015, an individual who qualifies as a permit consultant under San Francisco law must register and file quarterly reports with the Ethics Commission. A permit consultant is an individual who receives or is promised compensation to provide permit consulting services on a "major project" or a "minor project", including any employee who receives compensation for time spent on permit consulting services. "Permit consulting services" means any contact with the Department of Building Inspection, the Entertainment Commission, the Planning Department, or the Department of Public Works to help a permit applicant obtain a permit. "Permit consulting services" do not include simple requests for information which do not otherwise include attempts to help obtain a permit. A "major project" is a real estate development project located in the City and County of San Francisco with estimated construction costs exceeding $1,000,000 and which requires a permit issued by the Department of Building Inspection or the Planning Department. Estimated constructions costs are to be calculated in the same manner used to determine building permit fees under the Building Code. A "minor project" is a project located in the City and County of San Francisco which requires a permit issued by the Entertainment Commission. The following individuals are not permit consultants and thus are not required to register or report: -a licensed architect or engineer of record for construction activity allowed or contemplated by the permit, or an employee of that architect or engineer; -a contractor who will be responsible for all construction activity associated with the requested permit, or an employee of that contractor; or -an employee or agent of an organization with tax exempt status under 26 United States Code Section 501(c)(3) communicating on behalf of that organization regarding the development of a project for that organization. Each permit consultant must register with the Ethics Commission no later than five business days after providing permit consulting services. Quarterly disclosure reports must subsequently be filed with the Ethics Commission
Category
City Management and Ethics
Tags
permits, permit
Rating
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Data Provided By
San Francisco Ethics Commission
Source Link
https://www.sfethics.org
License
Public Domain Dedication and License

San Francisco Data

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