LawWiki
HomeCodesSearchGlossaryAPIAbout
LawWiki

Plain English summaries of California law with zero-hallucination AI. Every summary is verified against official source text.

Product

  • Search
  • Codes
  • About

Legal

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Disclaimer

© 2026 LawWiki. All rights reserved.

HomeGovernment CodeDiv. 4Pt. 3Ch. 3Art. 10§ 31725 Disability Determination Board Review

§ 31725 Disability Determination Board Review

Government Code·California
AI Summary·Official Text·Key Terms·Related Statutes·References
AI SummaryVerified

§ 31725 Disability Determination Board Review

Key Takeaways

  • •A special group (the board) decides if someone can't do their job anymore because of health problems.
  • •If the board says 'no' to someone's request, they tell the boss. The boss can ask a court to check if the board was right.
  • •If the boss fires the person for being sick, but the court says the board was wrong, the boss must give the job back.

Example

A firefighter gets hurt and can't work. The board says they're fine, so the fire department fires them.

The fire department can ask a court to check the board's decision. If the court says the board was wrong, the firefighter gets their job back.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

Official Source
View on CA.gov

§ 31725 Disability Determination Board Review

Permanent incapacity for the performance of duty shall in all cases be determined by the board. If the medical examination and other available information do not show to the satisfaction of the board that the member is incapacitated physically or mentally for the performance of his duties in the service and the member’s application is denied on this ground the board shall give notice of such denial to the employer. The employer may obtain judicial review of such action of the board by filing a petition for a writ of mandate in accordance with the Code of Civil Procedure or by joining or intervening in such action filed by the member within 30 days of the mailing of such notice. If such petition is not filed or the court enters judgment denying the writ, whether on the petition of the employer or the member, and the employer has dismissed the member for disability the employer shall reinstate the member to his employment effective as of the day following the effective date of the dismissal. (Amended by Stats. 1970, Ch. 1016.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

disabilityperformancejudgmentemploymentmedicaldutyfireclaim

Related Statutes

  • § 31720.6 Firefighter Cancer Presumption
  • § 31720.96 Disability Presumption For Back Injuries
  • § 31720.91 Disability Presumption For Ptsd
  • § 31720.92 Disability Presumption For Tuberculosis
  • § 31720.93 Disability Presumption For Meningitis

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 31725.
View Official Source