An act to amend Sections 72670, 72670.5, and 89901 of, and to add Section 92034 to, the Education Code, and to add Section 6254.30 to the Government Code, relating to public records.
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Digest: The California Public Records Act requires state and local agencies to make their records available for public inspection and to make copies available upon request and payment of a fee unless those records are exempt from disclosure. This bill would ... »More
Digest: The California Public Records Act requires state and local agencies to make their records available for public inspection and to make copies available upon request and payment of a fee unless those records are exempt from disclosure. This bill would require specified entities to comply with the act, but would not require these entities to disclose information obtained in the process of soliciting potential donors that has actual or potential independent economic value because it is not generally known to the public or because the individuals can obtain economic value from its disclosure or use. This bill would specify that it is not the intent of the Legislature to designate specified organizations as state agencies by subjecting these organizations to the requirementsof the act. The bill would exempt from disclosure under the act the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of persons who volunteer services or donate to specified entities if those persons request anonymity. However, the bill would provide that this exemption does not apply if a volunteer or donor meets specified conditions. This bill would also provide that it is the intent of the Legislature to reject the courts interpretation of state law regarding the application of the act to auxiliary organizations, such as the CSU Fresno Association, at issue in California State University, Fresno Assn., Inc. v. Superior Court (2001) 90 Cal.App.4th 810. »Less
Public records: auxiliary organizations.
An act to amend Sections 72670, 72670.5, and 89901 of, and to add Section 92034 to, the Education Code, and to add Section 6254.30 to the Government Code, relating to public records.
Digest: The California Public Records Act requires state and local agencies to make their records available for public inspection and to make copies available upon request and payment of a fee unless those records are exempt from disclosure. This bill would ... »More
Digest: The California Public Records Act requires state and local agencies to make their records available for public inspection and to make copies available upon request and payment of a fee unless those records are exempt from disclosure. This bill would require specified entities to comply with the act, but would not require these entities to disclose information obtained in the process of soliciting potential donors that has actual or potential independent economic value because it is not generally known to the public or because the individuals can obtain economic value from its disclosure or use. This bill would specify that it is not the intent of the Legislature to designate specified organizations as state agencies by subjecting these organizations to the requirementsof the act. The bill would exempt from disclosure under the act the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of persons who volunteer services or donate to specified entities if those persons request anonymity. However, the bill would provide that this exemption does not apply if a volunteer or donor meets specified conditions. This bill would also provide that it is the intent of the Legislature to reject the courts interpretation of state law regarding the application of the act to auxiliary organizations, such as the CSU Fresno Association, at issue in California State University, Fresno Assn., Inc. v. Superior Court (2001) 90 Cal.App.4th 810. »Less
Public records: auxiliary organizations.
An act to amend Sections 72670, 72670.5, and 89901 of, and to add Section 92034 to, the Education Code, and to add Section 6254.30 to the Government Code, relating to public records.
Digest: The California Public Records Act requires state and local agencies to make their records available for public inspection and to make copies available upon request and payment of a fee unless those records are exempt from disclosure. This bill would ... »More
Digest: The California Public Records Act requires state and local agencies to make their records available for public inspection and to make copies available upon request and payment of a fee unless those records are exempt from disclosure. This bill would require specified entities to comply with the act , but would not require these entities to disclose information obtained in the process of soliciting potential donors that has actual or potential independent economic value because it is not generally known to the public or because the individuals can obtain economic value from its disclosure or use. This bill would specify that it is not the intent of the Legislature to designate specified organizations as state agencies by subjecting these organizations to the requirementsof the act. The bill would exempt from disclosure under the act the names , addresses, and telephone numbers of persons who volunteer services or donate to specified entities if those persons request anonymity. However, the bill would provide that this exemption does not apply if a volunteer or donor meets specified conditions. This bill would also provide that it is the intent of the Legislature to reject the courts interpretation of state law regarding the application of the act to auxiliary organizations, such as the CSU Fresno Association, at issue in California State University, Fresno Assn., Inc. v. Superior Court (2001) 90 Cal.App.4th 810. »Less
Public records: auxiliary organizations.
An act to amend Sections 72670, 72670.5, and 89901 of, and to add Section 92034 to, the Education Code, and to add Section 6254.30 to the Government Code, relating to public records.
Digest: The California Public Records Act requires state and local agencies to make their records available for public inspection and to make copies available upon request and payment of a fee unless those records are exempt from disclosure. This bill would ... »More
Digest: The California Public Records Act requires state and local agencies to make their records available for public inspection and to make copies available upon request and payment of a fee unless those records are exempt from disclosure. This bill would require specified entities to comply with the act but would not require these entities to disclose information obtained in the process of soliciting potential donors that has actual or potential independent economic value because it is not generally known to the public or because the individuals can obtain economic value from its disclosure or use. This bill would specify that it is not the intent of the Legislature to designate specified organizations as state agencies by subjecting these organizations to the requirements of the act. The bill would exempt from disclosure under the act thenames of persons who volunteer services or donate to specified entities if those persons request anonymity. However, the bill would provide that this exemption does not apply if a volunteer or donor meets specified conditions. This bill would also provide that it is the intent of the Legislature to reject the courts interpretation of state law regarding the application of the act to auxiliary organizations, such as the CSU Fresno Association, at issue in California State University, Fresno Assn., Inc. v. Superior Court (2001) 90 Cal.App.4th 810. »Less
June 3, 2010
From committee with author's amendments. Read second time. Amended. Re-referred to Com. on G.O.
Public records: auxiliary organizations.
An act to amend Sections 72670, 72670.5, and 89901 of, and to add Section 92034 to, the Education Code, and to add Section 6254.30 to the Government Code, relating to public records.
Digest: The California Public Records Act requires state and local agencies to make their records available for public inspection and to make copies available upon request and payment of a fee unless those records are exempt from disclosure. This bill would ... »More
Digest: The California Public Records Act requires state and local agencies to make their records available for public inspection and to make copies available upon request and payment of a fee unless those records are exempt from disclosure. This bill would require specified entities to comply with the act but would not require these entities to disclose information obtained in the process of soliciting potential donors that has actual or potential independent economic value because it is not generally known to the public or because the individuals can obtain economic value from its disclosure or use. This bill would specify that it is not the intent of the Legislature to designate specified organizations as state agencies by subjecting these organizations to the requirements of the act. The bill would exempt from disclosure under the act the names of persons who volunteerservices or donate to specified entities if those persons request anonymity. However, the bill would provide that this exemption does not apply if a volunteer or donor meets specified conditions . This bill would also provide that it is the intent of the Legislature to reject the courts interpretation of state law regarding the application of the act to auxiliary organizations, such as the CSU Fresno Association, at issue in California State University, Fresno Assn., Inc. v. Superior Court (2001) 90 Cal.App.4th 810. The bill would also provide that it is the intent of the Legislature that specified organizations be included in the definition of state agency solely for the purposes of the California Public Records Act. »Less
May 28, 2010
Re-referred to committee on G.O. and then be re-referred back to committee on Higher Ed.
Public records: state agency: auxiliary organizations.
An act to amend Sections 72670, 72670.5, and 89901 of, and to add Section 92034 to, the Education Code, and to amend Section 6252 of, and to add Section 6254.30 to, the Government Code, relating to public records.
Digest: The California Public Records Act requires state and local agencies to make their records available for public inspection and to make copies available upon request and payment of a fee unless those records are exempt from disclosure. The act defines ... »More
Digest: The California Public Records Act requires state and local agencies to make their records available for public inspection and to make copies available upon request and payment of a fee unless those records are exempt from disclosure. The act defines the terms local agency and state agency for purposes of the act. This bill would revise the definition of the term local agency to additionally include specified auxiliary organizations established for the purpose of providing support services and specialized programs for the general benefit of a community college. This bill would revise the definition of the term state agency to additionally include specified auxiliary organizations and other entities. The bill would exempt from disclosure under theCalifornia Public Records Act the names of persons who volunteer services or donate to specified entities if those persons request anonymity. However, the bill would provide that this exemption does not apply if a volunteer or donor, in a quid pro quo arrangement, receives anything that has a value of $500 or greater in exchange for the services or donation. This bill would also provide that it is the intent of the Legislature to reject the courts interpretation of state law regarding the application of the act to auxiliary organizations, such as the CSU Fresno Association, at issue in California State University, Fresno Assn., Inc. v. Superior Court (2001) 90 Cal.App.4th 810. The bill would also provide that it is the intent of the Legislature that specified organizations be included in the definition of state agency solely for the purposes of the California Public Records Act. »Less
March 9, 2009
To Com. on RLS.
Feb. 26, 2009
From print. May be acted upon on or after March 28.
Feb. 25, 2009
Introduced. Read first time. To Com. on RLS. for assignment. To print.
Digest: Existing law establishes the offense of grand theft. This bill would make technical, nonsubstantive changes to these provisions. »More
Digest: Existing law establishes the offense of grand theft. This bill would make technical, nonsubstantive changes to these provisions. »Less
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Taxes, toxics, ballot shift, circumcision, Palin, fins, and more Capitol Weekly, Sept. 8, 2011
... chool said it made a $207,000 profit on the evening. Schwarzenegger vetoed a very similar Yee bill, SB 330, a year ago.
AB 768, local circumcision ban ban
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California politicos to mull 2,323 bills The Reporter (Vacaville), Feb. 22, 2011
... cco tax would increase another $1.50 per pack under a bill by Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Los Angeles. His SB330 proposes to spend the projected $1.2 billion on smoking prevention and cancer research efforts, with a portion going to help balance the state budget. He says the state's cur ...
California lawmakers to consider thousands of bills Bakersfield Californian, Feb. 21, 2011
... cco tax would increase another $1.50 per pack under a bill by Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Los Angeles. His SB330 proposes to spend the projected $1.2 billion on smoking prevention and cancer research efforts, with a portion going to help balance the state budget. He says the state's cur ...
State lawmakers to consider thousands of bills North County Times, Feb. 21, 2011
... co tax would increase another $1.50 per pack under a bill by Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Los Angeles. His SB330 proposes to spend the projected $1.2 billion on smoking prevention and cancer research efforts, with a portion going to help balance the state budget. He says the state's ...
Calif. lawmakers to consider thousands of bills Associated Press, Feb. 21, 2011
... cco tax would increase another $1.50 per pack under a bill by Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Los Angeles. His SB330 proposes to spend the projected $1.2 billion on smoking prevention and cancer research efforts, with a portion going to help balance the state budget. He says the state's cur ...
Calif. lawmakers to consider thousands of bills Associated Press, Feb. 21, 2011
... cco tax would increase another $1.50 per pack under a bill by Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Los Angeles. His SB330 proposes to spend the projected $1.2 billion on smoking prevention and cancer research efforts, with a portion going to help balance the state budget. He says the state's cur ...
Calif. lawmakers to consider thousands of bills Associated Press, Feb. 21, 2011
... cco tax would increase another $1.50 per pack under a bill by Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Los Angeles. His SB330 proposes to spend the projected $1.2 billion on smoking prevention and cancer research efforts, with a portion going to help balance the state budget. He says the state's cur ...
Calif. lawmakers to consider thousands of bills North County Times, Feb. 21, 2011
... co tax would increase another $1.50 per pack under a bill by Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Los Angeles. His SB330 proposes to spend the projected $1.2 billion on smoking prevention and cancer research efforts, with a portion going to help balance the state budget. He says the state's ...
California college disclosure bill likely to be revived Sacramento Bee, Dec. 13, 2010
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Senator to revive his higher ed foundation "transparency" bill Sacramento Bee - Capitol Alert, Dec. 3, 2010
... orced the foundation to disclose more, including Palin's $75,000 speaking fee. Supporters of Yee's SB 330 - it doesn't have a new number yet - point out that millions in public money are commingled with auxiliary foundations. Yee also cites other examples that show a need for tr ...