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> Date: January 19, 2018 at 3:03:49 PM PST
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> Subject: Court Expected To Operate Normally Through February 9, 2018 In The Event Of Government Shutdown
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> United States Bankruptcy Court Central District of California
> PUBLIC NOTICE
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> Court Expected To Operate Normally Through February 9, 2018 In The Event Of Government Shutdown
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> In the event that Congress does not pass an appropriations bill to continue funding the federal government beyond January 19, 2018, the federal judiciary will use other funds, such as fees collected, to enable federal courts to remain open for approximately three weeks through February 9, 2018.
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> During that time, scheduled hearings will be held as usual, filings will be accepted, hours of operation, availability of systems, and other services will continue as normal. In the event circumstances change, the Court will provide notice of any changes to scheduled hearings and service levels.
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> KATHLEEN J. CAMPBELL
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> CLERK OF COURT
> To view the entire Public Notice from the Court's website select the following link: http://www.cacb.uscourts.gov/news
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