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Senate Bill 610 seeks to repeal current rules that classify state and local lands into "moderate," "high" and "very high" fire hazard severity zones — a process that rates areas based on their ...
Senate Bill 610 would replace the state’s existing, three-tiered, labeling system that rates communities based on their probability of burning with a single framework that would only identify ...
Senate Bill 610 sought to eliminate a decades-old system of classifying state and local lands into "moderate," "high" or "very high" fire hazard zones.
California Penal Code section 597t; California rule; California Senate Bill 27 (2019) California Senate Bill 277; California Smog Check Program; California State Disability Insurance; California Style Manual; California Technical Bulletin 117; California Vehicle Code; California Voter Bill of Rights; California Water Plan; California Wilderness ...
To expand Americans' access to the ballot box, reduce the influence of big money in politics, and strengthen ethics rules for public servants, and for other purposes. H.Con.Res. 1: January 4, 2021 (No short title) Regarding consent to assemble outside the seat of government. H.R. 4: August 17, 2021: John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act ...
The original Administrative Procedure Act was California Senate Bill 705 of 1945, Chapter 867 of the California Statutes of 1945, signed by Governor Earl Warren on 15 June 1945. [5] It had been proposed by the Judicial Council of California, whose report relied heavily on the report of the Attorney General's Committee on Administrative Procedure.
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The bill was introduced by State Senate President Kevin de Leon. [6] The bill passed the Senate on September 16, 2017 27–11 on a party-line vote, with all Democrats voting in favor and all Republicans voting against. The bill passed the Assembly 51–26 on September 15, 2017, with all Republicans and three Democrats voting against. [6]