they have had a cas inspection -- i am going to take a moment and introduced barney lerner -- arnie lerner, who is on the appeals board and is a cas inspector. if you have any questions, he is answer -- he is available to answer for the cas inspection. a business has 30 days to file for a stay. this is a core component for a business to be able to create a state. the court orders the stay, schedules and early evaluation conference, and 15 days before the defendant must provide the cas inspection report and the plaintiff must provide a statement or case. in the early evaluation conference that takes place, one issue is entitlement of a stay, under what time frame the violation can be fixed, and conditions of a settlement. the state can continue for up to 90 days. the plaintiff may ask the court to terminate for good cause, and the court may extend the stay for up to 90 additional days if good cause is shown. should the stay been lifted, litigation resumes. the defendant must file a response or amend it and already filed a response pleading. what is important about this is with many of the b