Business and Professions Code section 6079.5
(a)
The board shall appoint a lawyer admitted to practice in California to serve as chief trial counsel. He or she shall be appointed for a term of four years and may be reappointed for additional four-year periods. He or she shall serve at the pleasure of the board. He or she shall not engage in private practice. The State Bar shall notify the Senate Committee on Rules and the Senate and Assembly Committees on Judiciary within seven days of the dismissal or hiring of a chief trial counsel.(b)
The chief trial counsel shall have the following qualifications:(1)
Be an attorney licensed to practice in the State of California, be in good standing and shall not have committed any disciplinary offenses in California or any other jurisdiction.(2)
Have a minimum of five years of experience in the practice of law, including trial experience, with law practice in broad areas of the law.(3)
Have a minimum of two years of prosecutorial experience or similar experience in administrative agency proceedings or disciplinary agencies.(4)
Have a minimum of two years of experience in an administrative role, overseeing staff functions.
Source:
Section 6079.5, https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?lawCode=BPC§ionNum=6079.5.
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