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<blockquote data-quote="NightShade" data-source="post: 2235066" data-attributes="member: 29706"><p>I have no desire or wish stated, I was merely looking at the letter of the law and the reason for no real penalties for OSBI from my point of view. I look at the current system as something that should be looked at as a guideline as well. The law currently states that the counties have 15 days. . . if that is looked at as 15 business days it could be up to 23 calendar days with only weekends considered and maybe even more. I wouldn't worry too much about a day or two here or there. Same for OSBI, the law doesn't really state if it's calendar days or business days. So giving some leeway is fine IMHO. I fully understand when it gets to the point of around 120 days plus that you have to think about shaking the tree to get some action. It also sounds like in this case they are placing the burden of proof on a citizen because they can not produce records that show fault and conviction which is not correct.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShade, post: 2235066, member: 29706"] I have no desire or wish stated, I was merely looking at the letter of the law and the reason for no real penalties for OSBI from my point of view. I look at the current system as something that should be looked at as a guideline as well. The law currently states that the counties have 15 days. . . if that is looked at as 15 business days it could be up to 23 calendar days with only weekends considered and maybe even more. I wouldn't worry too much about a day or two here or there. Same for OSBI, the law doesn't really state if it's calendar days or business days. So giving some leeway is fine IMHO. I fully understand when it gets to the point of around 120 days plus that you have to think about shaking the tree to get some action. It also sounds like in this case they are placing the burden of proof on a citizen because they can not produce records that show fault and conviction which is not correct. [/QUOTE]
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