Digest: Existing law, the Outdoor Advertising Act, provides for the regulation by the Department of Transportation of advertising displays, as defined, within view of public highways, as specified. This bill would prohibit an advertising display that is ... »More
Digest: Existing law, the Outdoor Advertising Act, provides for the regulation by the Department of Transportation of advertising displays, as defined, within view of public highways, as specified. This bill would prohibit an advertising display that is visible from a state, county, or city highway, as specified, from being constructed as, or converted, enhanced, improved, modified, modernized, or altered into, a digital advertising display, as defined , unless it complies with a specified permitting process . The bill, until January 1, 2012, would also prohibit an official highway changeable message sign, as defined, from being constructed as, or converted, enhanced, improved, modified, modernized, or altered into, adigital advertising display for the purpose of displaying messages other than official traffic operations or public safety messages. The bill would also prohibit the painting, installation, or application of a supergraphic, as defined, to an exterior building wall until the State Fire Marshal promulgates safety regulations governing these signs. The bill would provide for civil penalties for a violation of these provisions and provide other remedies for enforcement. The bill would also state the intent of the Legislature. »Less
Digest: Existing law, the Outdoor Advertising Act, provides for the regulation by the Department of Transportation of advertising displays, as defined, within view of public highways, as specified. This bill would prohibit an advertising display that is ... »More
Digest: Existing law, the Outdoor Advertising Act, provides for the regulation by the Department of Transportation of advertising displays, as defined, within view of public highways, as specified. This bill would prohibit an advertising display that is visible from a state, county, or city highway, as specified, from being constructed as, or converted, enhanced, improved, modified, modernized, or altered into, a digital advertising display, as defined , unless it complies with a specified permitting process . The bill, until January 1, 2012, would also prohibit an official highway changeable message sign, as defined, from being constructed as, or converted, enhanced, improved, modified, modernized, or altered into, adigital advertising display for the purpose of displaying messages other than official traffic operations or public safety messages. The bill would also prohibit the painting, installation, or application of a supergraphic, as defined, to an exterior building wall until the State Fire Marshal promulgates safety regulations governing these signs. The bill would provide for civil penalties for a violation of these provisions and provide other remedies for enforcement. The bill would also state the intent of the Legislature. »Less
April 22, 2009
In committee: Set, first hearing. Hearing canceled at the request of author.
Outdoor advertising: digital advertising displays.
An act to add and repeal Section 5420 of the Business and Professions Code, relating to outdoor advertising.
Digest: Existing law, the Outdoor Advertising Act, provides for the regulation by the Department of Transportation of advertising displays, as defined, within view of public highways, as specified. This bill, until January 1, 2012, would prohibit an ... »More
Digest: Existing law, the Outdoor Advertising Act, provides for the regulation by the Department of Transportation of advertising displays, as defined, within view of public highways, as specified. This bill, until January 1, 2012, would prohibit an advertising display that is visible from a state, county, or city highway, as specified, from being constructed as, or converted, enhanced, improved, modified, modernized, or altered into, a digital advertising display, as defined. The bill, until January 1, 2012, would also prohibit an official highway changeable message sign, as defined, from being constructed as, or converted, enhanced, improved, modified, modernized , or altered into, a digital advertising display for the purpose of displaying messages other than official traffic operations or public safety messages. The bill would provide for civil penalties for a violation of these provisions and provide other remedies for enforcement. The bill would also state the intent of the Legislature. »Less
March 23, 2009
From committee: Amend, do pass as amended, and re-refer to Com. on G.O. (Ayes 7. Noes 3.) (March 17).
Outdoor advertising: digital advertising displays.
An act to add and repeal Section 5420 of the Business and Professions Code, relating to outdoor advertising.
Digest: Existing law, the Outdoor Advertising Act, provides for the regulation by the Department of Transportation of advertising displays, as defined, within view of public highways, as specified. This bill, until January 1, 2012, would prohibit an ... »More
Digest: Existing law, the Outdoor Advertising Act, provides for the regulation by the Department of Transportation of advertising displays, as defined, within view of public highways, as specified. This bill, until January 1, 2012, would prohibit an advertising display that is visible from a state, county, or city highway, as specified, from being constructed as, or converted, enhanced, improved, modified, modernized, or altered into, a digital advertising display, as defined. The bill, until January 1, 2012, would also prohibit an official highway changeable message sign, as defined, from being constructed as, or converted, enhanced, improved, modified, modernized or altered into, a digital advertising display for the purpose of displaying commercial messages in addition to official traffic operations or public safety messages. The bill would provide for civil penalties for a violation of these provisions and provide otherremedies for enforcement. The bill would also state the intent of the Legislature. »Less
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L.A. city attorney: After bitter race, Mike Feuer beats incumbent Carmen Trutanich L.A. Daily News, May 21, 2013
... n his bid last year to become district attorney, has tried to shift the focus to Feuer's support of AB 109, the legislation that realigned responsibility for state prisoners onto local jurisdictions. Trutanich said the legislation allowed Justin Tobias Summers, the accused kidnap ...
L.A. city attorney race: Mike Feuer, Carmen Trutanich in tight race L.A. Daily News, May 20, 2013
... n his bid last year to become district attorney, has tried to shift the focus to Feuer's support of AB 109, the legislation that realigned responsibility for state prisoners onto local jurisdictions. Trutanich said the legislation allowed Justin Tobias Summers, the accused kidnap ...
LA City Attorney Race Heats Up Before Runoff Election KCBS, May 16, 2013
... ld Northridge girl, a get-out-of-jail-free card. Summers was released from prison early because of AB 109, a bill that was co-sponsored by Feuer when he was in the state legislature. He didnt just vote for it. He didnt just vote for AB 109. He sponsored it, said Trutanich. Feue ...
Mike Feuer, Carmen Trutanich clash over prison realignment L.A. Daily News, May 15, 2013
... t reducing the state's prison population. The two candidates for the post of city attorney debated AB 109 in separate phone interviews on radio station KCRW (89.9 FM) with Trutanich attempting to link it to the case of Justin Tobias Summers, arrested on suspicion of kidnapping a ...
Feuer, Zine continue leads in L.A. races, poll shows Los Angeles Times - California, May 14, 2013
... EUER. He has NO COURT ROOM EXPERIENCE. ""The most controversial bill backed by Feuer was AB 109, a so-called realignment that put nonviolent felons in county jails rather than state prison, and shifted oversight of those leaving incarceration from state parole agents to ...
Legislature Schedules Vote on Budget, GOP Still Opposes Plan California's Capitol (Greg Lucas), March 15, 2011
... et bill, SB 69, whose electronic version clocks in at 919 pages. Almost as ponderous are SB 85 and AB 109, the measures that transfer authority from the state to counties for parolee supervision and jailing of juvenile offenders and certain low-level felony offenders. Among them ...