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OSHA’s top 25 §1926 Citations (cited by frequency)

OSHA’s top 25 §1926 Citations (cited by frequency)
January 1, 2007 - December 31, 2007
SECTION DESCRIPTION TOTAL VIOLATIONS
1 .501(b)(13)
Fall protection—Residential construction 2216
2 .501(b)(1)
Fall protection—Unprotected sides and edges 2207
3 .100(a)
PPE—Head protection 1845
4 .453(b)(2)(v)
Scaffolding—Aerial lifts—Fall protection 1661
5 .451(g)(1)
Scaffolding—Fall protection 1610
6 .1053(b)(1)
Ladders—Three foot extension above upper landing 1429
7 .503(a)(1)
Fall protection—Training program 1418
8 .451(e)(1)
Scaffolding—Access 1329
9 .451(b)(1)
Scaffolding—Platform construction—Planking 1310
10 .652(a)(1)
Excavations—Protection of employees in excavations 1055
11 .454(a)
Scaffolding—Training requirements 1018
12 .20(b)(1)
Accident prevention responsibilities—Necessary programs 1011
13 .21(b)(2)
Safety training and education—Employer responsibility 986
14 .102(a)(1)
PPE-Eye and face protection 986
15 .20(b)(2)
Accident prevention responsibilities—Jobsite inspections 855
16 .451(c)(2)
Scaffolding—Supported scaffolds—Base plates 693
17 .501(b)(10)
Fall protection—Roofing work on low–slope roofs 643
18 .404(f)(6)
Electrical—Wiring design and protection—Grounding path 561
19 .451(g)(4)(i)
Scaffolding—Fall protection—Guardrails 560
20 .451(g)(1)(vii)
Scaffolding—Fall protection—Miscellaneous scaffold types 547
21 .451(f)(7)
Scaffolding—Erecting, dismantling, moving, and altering 543
22 .651(c)(2)
Excavations—Access and egress 514
23 .404(b)(1)(i)
Electrical—Ground–fault protection 467
24 .95(a)
PPE-Application of the standard 461
25 .651(k)(1)
Excavations—Inspections 446

Source: J.J. Keller and Associates

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Woodland Hills (91367)
Woodland Hills (91371)
Woodland Hills (91399)

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Decline-in-Value Reassessments

Decline-in-Value Reassessments
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
AUTHORIZED TAX AGENT
The Harris Company REA/C
5780 W. Centinela Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90045
310.337.1973
harris_curtis@sbcglobal.net
http://assessor.lacounty.gov/extranet/guides/prop8.aspx
http://assessor.lacounty.gov/extranet/list/forms.aspx
Authorized Tax Agent Form Number: EXM-202

Proposition 8 – What is It?
In 1978, California voters passed Proposition 8, a constitutional amendment that allows a temporary reduction in assessed value when a property suffers a “decline-in-value.” A decline-in-value occurs when the current market value of your property is less than the current assessed value as of January 1.1

Eligibility Requirements
You must demonstrate that on January 1, the market value of your property was less than its current assessed value.

You must file a claim form for a Decline-in-Value Reassessment Application (Prop.8) with the Assessor between January 1 and December 31 for the fiscal year beginning on July 1. If December 31 falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or a legal holiday, an application is valid if either filed or mailed and postmarked by the next business day.

The Process

On your claim form, provide the Assessor with information that supports your opinion that the market value for your property is less than the assessed value. The best supporting documentation is information on sales of comparable properties. You should select two comparable sales that sold as close to January 1 as possible, but no later than March 31. You may query the Assessor’s database for sales in your neighborhood by clicking here. While the submission of comparable sales is helpful for the Assessor in determining the market value of your property, applications submitted without comparable sales will be accepted and processed.

An appraiser will review your claim form and the information you provide. Other sales information available to the Assessor may also be considered. If the market value as of January 1 is less than the trended base value2, your assessed value will be lowered to the market value for the fiscal year beginning on July 1. The adjusted value will be reflected on your annual tax bill.

If the current market value is higher than the trended base value, no change in assessed value will be made.

If you disagree with the Assessor’s findings, you may file an appeal with the Assessment Appeals Board. You must file your appeal between July 2 and November 30 for your annual tax bill.

Example
A property was purchased for $500,000. During a three-year period, the real estate market declined and recovered. The property owner filed for a decline-in-value reassessment. The following table shows the trended base value of the property, the market value of the property, and the assessed value of the property. Assumimg a 2% Annual C.P.I.:

Base Value Trended Market Value Assessed Value
Year 1 $500,000 $500,000 $500,000
Year 2 $510,000 $480,000 $480,000
Year 3 $520,200 $510,000 $510,000
Year 4 $530,604 $550,000 $530,604

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Do properties other than single family residences qualify?

A. Yes. All real property qualifies.

Q. What is a comparable sale?

A. A property sold with features that are similar to your property is a comparable sale. Comparable sales information helps you analyze the value of your home. For example, a property similar in location, zoning, size, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, age, quality and condition to yours that sold in the open market is a comparable sale.

Q. Where can I find comparable sales information?

A. A good place to start is online. The Assessor’s website offers sales information for properties that have sold within the last two years. The same information is available from any Assessor District Office. Also, many websites offer sales information free of charge. A local real estate agent or title agent can also be a valuable source of information.

Q. I filed my Proposition 8 Application by December 31. When and how will I know if my value will be reduced?

A. You will receive notification by mail before July 1.

Q. If my assessed value is reduced, how long will it last?

A. Proposition 8 reassessments are not permanent, but last at least one year. The assessed value may decrease or increase depending on the market value of your property on January 1 of each subsequent year. Your assessed value will never increase more than the trended base value. It is important to remember, however, that base year values suspended by Proposition 8 reassessment values continue to increase by an annual inflation factor of no more than 2% per year.

How Do I File for Proposition 8 Tax Relief?

A claim form is available from several sources. Choose what is most convenient for you.

Online: Forms are available at the Assessor’s website: assessor.lacounty.gov

Email: Send us an email at helpdesk@assessor.lacounty.gov

Phone: Call (213)974-3211

Claim forms may also be requested by mail or in person at any of our offices listed in this brochure.

What Form Do I Need?

Decline-in-Value Reassessment Application (Proposition 8) (RP-87)

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1To read the law associated with Proposition 8, see Revenue and Taxation Code, Section 51. It is available online at www.leginfo.ca.gov.

2Property is assessed at the time of sale or transfer (base value) or new construction. That base value increases a maximum of 2% (trend) each year (i.e. trended base value).

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SBA Introduces Two New Online Finance Courses for Small Business Owners

Release Date: June 26, 2008

Contact: Cecelia Taylor (202) 401-3059

Release Number: 08-65

Internet Address: http://www.sba.gov/news

SBA Introduces Two New Online Finance Courses for Small Business Owners

WASHINGTON ─ The U.S. Small Business Administration has introduced two

new free online finance courses to help small business owners with the basic

principles of finance and borrowing.

The new self-paced courses, Finance Primer: Guide to SBA’s Loan Guaranty

Programs at http://app1.sba.gov/sbtn/registration/index.cfm?CourseId=29 and

How to Prepare a Loan Package at

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owners through steps that answer questions about what debt financing is,

what loan programs are available, what small businesses should know about

borrowing money, how to prepare a loan package and how loan requests are

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“It is important for the SBA to provide information tools to help our nation’s

entrepreneurs who desire the personal freedom and economic independence

that can come with business ownership,” said SBA Acting Administrator Jovita

Carranza.

The Finance Primer gives an overview of the SBA’s loan guaranty programs to

help small businesses understand the variety of financial resources, including

those from the SBA.

The finance courses can help entrepreneurs avoid some of the common

mistakes made such as securing the wrong type of financing, miscalculating

the amount of financing required, and underestimating the cost of borrowing

money.

The Loan Package course includes small business links to related information,

and refers course participants for direct support in preparing a loan request to

appropriate resources that include SBA’s district offices, SBA resource partners

and lenders.

Course participants who complete the 30-minute online training programs can

earn a certificate of completion from the SBA, with their name, date and

course title.

The new finance courses have been added to a menu of more than 26 online

tutorials offered by the SBA. On a typical day, 800 to 2,000 customers

register for free online courses offered by the SBA through its virtual training

campus at the Small Business Training Network (SBTN) (www.sba.gov/training).

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This live broadcast will be the third annual edition of our popular “talk show” format and will cover:

Becoming an Approved Agent/Broker
Automated Underwriting Systems
Changes to the Lender’s Handbook
It is intended for industry partners, program participants, and VA staff.
If you have a fast Internet connection and no firewall problems, this broadcast is available in “streaming video” format over the Internet. Details regarding this viewing option are available on Loan Guaranty’s website http://www.homeloans.va.gov/broadcast.htm.

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Property Assessment Appeals

Home: Property Assessment Appeals: Public Education Program: Public Education Current Seminar Schedule

CURRENT SEMINAR SCHEDULE
The Assessment Appeals Public Education Program was developed to help taxpayers better understand the assessment appeals process in Los Angeles County. This program features seminars and brochures on the assessment appeals process.

All Seminars are free and approximately 90 minutes in length. For recorded information on the current seminar schedule call (213) 974-4240.

WHAT the Seminar Covers
WHO Should Attend
WHEN and WHERE the Seminars are Held
HOW to Prepare for Your Hearing
Accommodation for persons with disabilities
Assessment Appeals Overview
Seminar Presentation

WHAT the Seminar Covers
Taxpayers appeal rights When and how to file an application for reduction in assessment. How to prepare for a hearing, admissible and inadmissible evidence, what will happen at the hearing and what to expect after the hearing.

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WHO Should Attend
Homeowners who are interested in learning about the assessment appeals process are welcome including anyone who has already filed an application with the Assessment Appeals Board.

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WHEN and WHERE the Seminars are Held
Seminars will be conducted year-round in various locations throughout the county.

Select a City:
Culver City | El Monte | Glendale | Lakewood | Santa Clarita | Van Nuys El Monte
Jack Crippen Senior Center - Crafts Room
3120 N. Tyler Avenue – El Monte, CA 91731
10:00 a.m. Thursday – May 22, 2008
Room capacity is 45 people,
seating will be on a first come, first served basis
Free Parking

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Van Nuys
Bernardi Senior Center
6514 Sylmar Avenue – Van Nuys, CA 91401
2:00 p.m. Wednesday – June 25, 2008
Free parking, entrance on Hamlin St.
[Get Directions]

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LIBRARIES

Culver City
Culver City Public Library
4975 Overland Avenue – Culver City, CA 90230
10:00 a.m. Monday – May 19, 2008
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Glendale
Glendale Public Library
222 E. Harvard St. – Glendale, CA 91205
10:00 a.m. Wednesday – April 16, 2008
Library will validate 3 hrs parking
corner of Maryland & Harvard

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Lakewood
Angela M. Iacoboni Library
4990 Clark Avenue – Lakewood, CA 90712
10:00 a.m. Monday – June 23, 2008
Room Capacity is 125 people

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Santa Clarita
Santa Clarita Public Library
23743 W. Valencia Blvd – Valencia, CA 91355
1:00 p.m. Wednesday – April 2, 2008
Free Parking

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Accommodation for Persons with Disabilities
American Sign Language (ASL) Interpreters are available with at least three business days’ notice before the seminar date. Please telephone (213) 974-1431 (voice) or (213) 974-1707 (TDD), from 8:00 a.m. to
5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Spanish language translation and assistive listening devices are available upon request by calling the above numbers.

For more information visit our website: http://bos.co.la.ca.us/categories/propertytaxappeals.htm

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En Espanol
DONDE y CUANDO se llevan a cabo los seminarios:
El Monte
Jack Crippen Senior Center - Crafts Room
3120 N. Tyler Avenue – El Monte, CA 91731
10:00 a.m. Jueves – 22 de Mayo, 2008
Espacio para 45 personas solamente.
El primero que llegue asegurará su asiento.
Estacionamiento Gratis

Van Nuys
Bernardi Senior Center
6514 Sylmar Avenue – Van Nuys , CA 91401
2:00 p.m. miércoles – 25 de Junio, 2008
Estacionamiento gratis; entrada en la calle Hamlin.

BIBLIOTÉCAS

Culver City
Culver City Public Library
4975 Overland Avenue – Culver City, CA 90230
10:00 a.m. Lunes – 19 de Mayo, 2008
Estacionamiento gratis

Glendale
Glendale Public Library
222 E. Harvard St. – Glendale, CA 91205
10:00 a.m. Miercoles – 16 de Abril, 2008
La biblioteca validará estacionamiento de 3 horas.
Esquina Maryland y Harvard

Lakewood
Angela M. Iacoboni Library
4990 Clark Avenue – Lakewood, CA 90712
10 :00 a.m. Lunes – 23 de Junio, 2008
Espacio para 125 personas

Santa Clarita
Santa Clarita Public Library
23743 W. Valencia Blvd. – Valencia, CA 91355
1 :00 p.m. Miercoles – 2 de Abril, 2008
Estacionamiento Gratis

Intérpretes de Lenguaje por Señas Americano son disponibles si Ud. solicita 3 días antes del seminario.Favor de llamar al (213) 974-1431 (voz) o al (213) 974-1707 (TDD), de 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., lunes a viernes.

Intérpretes y aparatos para escuchar en el idioma español son disponibles a petición llamando a los teléfonos ya mencionados.

Para mas informacion visite: http://bos.co.la.ca.us/categories/propertytaxappeals.htm

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This schedule will be updated as changes occur.
Last update March 31, 2008.

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- Field Review of Appraisals in the State of Alaska

- Field Review of Appraisals in the State of Alaska

A Combined Synopsis/Solicitation was issued 6/25/08 for HUD Solicitation #Q8C5AAC0017. All quotations are due 7/15/08. The Department intends to procure the services of a contractor to provide Field Review of Appraisal services in the State of Alaska. For detailed information regarding the required services, download the Statement of Work included in the supplemental documentation. This procurement is a total small business set-aside. The North American Industry Classification Code is 531320, Offices of Real Estate Appraisers. You can get more information, see the Combined Synopsis/Solicitation and download the supplemental documentation at: http://www.hud.gov/offices/cpo/contract/q8c5aac0017.cfm

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203K Consultant, FHA

203k Consultants List
https://entp.hud.gov/idapp/html/f17cnsltdata.cfm

203k Consultants as of 06/23/2008
(1 records were selected, 1 records displayed.) Consultant Name Consultant ID Address Phone Termination Date Ineligible due to sanction
HARRIS, CURTIS D S0331 5780 W. CENTINELA AVE #408
LOS ANGELES, CA 90045-0000 (310) 337-1973 n/a No

Selection Criteria Consultant ID:
Last Name: harris
First Name: curtis
City:
State: All States

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- Field Review of Appraisals for the State of Oregon

- Field Review of Appraisals for the State of Oregon

A Presolicitation Notice has been issued for HUD Solicitation #Q8C5AAC0012. The Department intends to procure the services of a contractor to conduct on-site and Exterior Field Review of Appraisal Services for the State of Oregon for the Santa Ana, CA Homeownership Center HUD Office. This procurement is set-aside for small businesses. The North American Industry Classification Code is 531320, Offices of Real Estate Appraisers. You can get more information about this procurement and see the Presolicitation notice at: http://www.hud.gov/offices/cpo/contract/q8c5aac0012.cfm

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