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Revenue And Taxation Legislative Summary 2003, Assembly Committee On Revenue And Taxation
Revenue And Taxation Legislative Summary 2003, Assembly Committee On Revenue And Taxation
California Assembly
MEMBERS:
Honorable Ed Chavez, Chair
Honorable Mark Wyland, Vice Chair
Honorable Tom Harman
Honorable John Laird
Honorable Mark Leno
Honorable Joe Simitian
Democratic Vacancy
STAFF:
Kimberly Bott, Chief Consultant
Eileen Roush, Principal Consultant
Christine Hiersche, Committee Secretary
Assembly Committee On Public Safety: 2003 Bill Summary, Assembly Committee On Public Safety
Assembly Committee On Public Safety: 2003 Bill Summary, Assembly Committee On Public Safety
California Assembly
MEMBERS
Mark Leno, Chair
Jay La Suer, Vice Chair
Rudy Bermudez
Jackie Goldberg
Paul Koretz
John Longville
Todd Spitzer
COMMITTEE STAFF
Bruce E. Chan, Chief Counsel
Gregory Pagan, Counsel
Kathleen Ragan, Counsel
Danielle A. Lee, Counsel
Sue Highland, Committee Secretary
Toni J. Nakashima, Committee Secretary
Guidebook For Implementation Of Senate Bill 1610 And Senate Bill 221 Of 2001 To Assist Water Suppliers, Cities, And Counties In Integrating Water And Land Use Planning, California Department Of Water Resources
Guidebook For Implementation Of Senate Bill 1610 And Senate Bill 221 Of 2001 To Assist Water Suppliers, Cities, And Counties In Integrating Water And Land Use Planning, California Department Of Water Resources
California Agencies
Senate Bills 610 (Chapter 643, Statutes of 2001) and Senate Bill 221 (Chapter 642, Statutes of 2001) amended state law, effective January 1, 2002, to improve the link between information on water supply availability and certain land use decisions made by cities and counties. SB 610 and SB 221 are companion measures which seek to promote more collaborative planning between local water suppliers and cities and counties. Both statutes require detailed information regarding water availability to be provided to the city and county decision-makers prior to approval of specified large development projects. Both statutes also require this detailed information be …
2003 Summary Of Legislation, Assembly Committee On Jobs, Economic Development And The Economy
2003 Summary Of Legislation, Assembly Committee On Jobs, Economic Development And The Economy
California Assembly
No abstract provided.
2003 Legislative Summary, Assembly Committee On Local Government
2003 Legislative Summary, Assembly Committee On Local Government
California Assembly
No abstract provided.
2003 Bill Summary, Assembly Committee On Judiciary
2003 Bill Summary, Assembly Committee On Judiciary
California Assembly
No abstract provided.
2003 Legislative Summary, Assembly Committee On Insurance
2003 Legislative Summary, Assembly Committee On Insurance
California Assembly
No abstract provided.
Legislative Summary 2003 Session, Assembly Committee On Education
Legislative Summary 2003 Session, Assembly Committee On Education
California Assembly
No abstract provided.
2003 Legislative Summary, Assembly Committee On Labor And Employment
2003 Legislative Summary, Assembly Committee On Labor And Employment
California Assembly
No abstract provided.
Summary Of Legislation 2003, Assembly Committee On Transportation
Summary Of Legislation 2003, Assembly Committee On Transportation
California Assembly
No abstract provided.
Resident's Handbook: A Compilation Of Laws Related To Mobilehomes And Recreational Vehicles, Assembly Select Committee On Mobilehomes
Resident's Handbook: A Compilation Of Laws Related To Mobilehomes And Recreational Vehicles, Assembly Select Committee On Mobilehomes
California Assembly
Includes 2003 Mobilehome Residency Law, Recreational Vehicle Park Occupancy Law, Manufactured & Mobile Home Resale Disclosures, and other selected statutes.
Anti-Reproductive-Rights Crimes In California, 2003, California Department Of Justice
Anti-Reproductive-Rights Crimes In California, 2003, California Department Of Justice
California Agencies
Senate Bill 780, effective January 1, 2002, enacted two new laws: the California Freedom of Access to Clinic and Church Entrances (or California FACE) Act, and the Reproductive Rights Law Enforcement Act. The Reproductive Rights Law Enforcement Act added sections 13775 through 13779 to the California Penal Code requiring the Attorney General to collect and analyze information relating to anti-reproductive-rights crimes and submit a report to the Legislature. This publication is the result of that mandate.
An "anti-reproductive-rights crime" is defined in section 13776 (a) of the California Penal Code as "a crime committed partly or wholly because the victim …
2003 Legislative Bill Summary, Assembly Committee On Human Services
2003 Legislative Bill Summary, Assembly Committee On Human Services
California Assembly
No abstract provided.