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Final Report - California Commission On Tax Policy In The New Economy, California Commission On Tax Policy In The New Economy Dec 2003

Final Report - California Commission On Tax Policy In The New Economy, California Commission On Tax Policy In The New Economy

California Agencies

No abstract provided.


Epic Proportions: Violence Against Women In California 1992-99, California Department Of Health Services Oct 2003

Epic Proportions: Violence Against Women In California 1992-99, California Department Of Health Services

California Agencies

EPIC Proportions is a series of reports on injury control produced by the Epidemiology and Prevention for Injury Control (EPIC) Branch. This report, prepared by Laura E. Lund, M.A., updates a previous EPIC Proportions: Violent Injuries to Women in California.


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 Oct 2003

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 …


California's Groundwater, Department Of Water Resources Oct 2003

California's Groundwater, Department Of Water Resources

California Agencies

No abstract provided.


California High Water, Department Of Water Resources May 2003

California High Water, Department Of Water Resources

California Agencies

Department of Water Resources Bulletin 69-95. Cover has date of May, 2003. Title page has date of October 2003.


Medi-Cal Funded Induced Abortions 2001, Department Of Health Services Feb 2003

Medi-Cal Funded Induced Abortions 2001, Department Of Health Services

California Agencies

This report provides summary data on the number of fee-for-service Medi-Cal funded abortions performed during 2001, the type of facility where a procedure was performed, and Medi-Cal expenditures for these procedures. Only abortion claims received and processed for date-of-service January through December 2001 are included in this report. The term fee-for-service (FFS) used throughout this report refers to these claims. The data are presented at both county and state levels. Estimates of abortions for enrollees in Health Care Plans (HCP) are included since encounter data are not yet available. A distribution by county is provided.


Annual Report 2002-2003: Growing Affordability, California Housing Finance Agency Jan 2003

Annual Report 2002-2003: Growing Affordability, California Housing Finance Agency

California Agencies

No abstract provided.


Anti-Reproductive-Rights Crimes In California, 2003, California Department Of Justice Jan 2003

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 California's Five-Year Infrastructure Plan, Office Of The Governor Jan 2003

2003 California's Five-Year Infrastructure Plan, Office Of The Governor

California Agencies

No abstract provided.