Good morning dear readers! It’s been a while, hasn’t it? Your humble blogger has certainly missed you, from those rare emails expressing agreement with my crackpot ideas to the angry messages about the cruel disenfranchisement of the various lien claimants and applicant attorneys and their dreams and aspirations of owning third and fourth vacation homes.
Well, since I’m back, I thought I’d give everyone a heads up about the big doings going on this morning. At 10:00 a.m. the DWC will be holding a public hearing over ZOOM about proposed updates to copy-service regulations. If you haven’t had a chance to review the proposed changes, you may want to take an adult goose a gander over here.
Among the highlights, section 9980 would now include a “date of service” definition, which would be the date the services were requested, which should add a step in the analysis for any statute of limitations defenses. In addition to some other price changes, flat fee prices for one set of records go up from $180 to $225 for one set of records.
Should be fun times indeed.
Straight on till Wednesday, dear readers!