| AB 64 | (Jeffries R) State parks: closure: operating agreements. | |
| Current Text: Amended: 4/11/2011 pdf html | ||
| Introduced: 12/9/2010 | ||
| Last Amend: 4/11/2011 | ||
| Status: 6/3/2011-Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(8). (Last location was RLS. on 5/31/2011) | ||
| Location: 6/3/2011-A. 2 YEAR | ||
| Summary: Would make a statement of legislative findings and declarations, including the intent of the Legislature to encourage the Department of Parks and Recreation to actively seek to negotiate operating agreements with local governments, who have the interest and capacity to assist the state in operating a state park, to minimize the number of state parks that could otherwise be subject to closure due to the budget challenges facing the state. | ||
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| AB 442 | (Silva R) Public lands: lease. | |
| Current Text: Amended: 3/31/2011 pdf html | ||
| Introduced: 2/14/2011 | ||
| Last Amend: 3/31/2011 | ||
| Status: 1/13/2012-Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was 2 YEAR on 5/10/2011) | ||
| Location: 1/13/2012-A. DEAD | ||
| Summary: Under current law, the State Lands Commission may lease state lands under the jurisdiction of the commission for any purpose as the commission deems advisable. Current law provides that rent shall not be charged for a private recreational pier constructed on state lands for the use of a littoral landowner. This bill would also provide that rent shall not be charged for a cantilevered deck extending over state waterways for the use of a littoral landowner. | ||
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| AB 838 | (Hill D) Public Utilities Commission: public safety. | |
| Current Text: Amended: 1/4/2012 pdf html | ||
| Introduced: 2/17/2011 | ||
| Last Amend: 1/4/2012 | ||
| Status: 1/26/2012-Read third time. Passed. Ordered to the Senate. | ||
| Location: 1/26/2012-S. SENATE | ||
| Summary: Would require the Public Utilities Commission to appoint an assistant executive director for public safety to hold office at the pleasure of the commission. The bill would require the assistant executive director for public safety to coordinate all actions of all divisions of the commission to ensure public safety is a primary goal in all proceedings held by the commission. The bill would require the assistant executive director for public safety to advise the commission and each commissioner, when requested, in regard to all matters that may affect public safety. | ||
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| AB 1333 | (Achadjian R) State parks. | |
| Current Text: Amended: 3/31/2011 pdf html | ||
| Introduced: 2/18/2011 | ||
| Last Amend: 3/31/2011 | ||
| Status: 1/13/2012-Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was 2 YEAR on 5/10/2011) | ||
| Location: 1/13/2012-A. DEAD | ||
| Summary: Under current law, the Department of Parks and Recreation administers the state park system. Current law requires, following classification or reclassification of a unit by the State Park and Recreation Commission, and prior to the development of any new facilities in any previously classified unit, the department to prepare a general plan or revise any current plan for the unit. This bill would revise the department's responsibilities regarding the preparation and revision of the general plan. This bill contains other related provisions and other current laws. | ||
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| SB 71 | (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review) Budget Act of 2011. | |
| Current Text: Amended: 6/14/2011 pdf html | ||
| Introduced: 1/10/2011 | ||
| Last Amend: 6/14/2011 | ||
| Status: 6/14/2011-From committee with author's amendments. Read second time and amended. Re-referred to Com. on BUDGET. | ||
| Location: 6/14/2011-A. BUDGET | ||
| Summary: SB 69, as proposed by Conference Report No. 1 on March 7, 2011, would make appropriations for the support of state government for the 2011-12 fiscal year. This bill would make revisions to those appropriations in SB 69 for the 2011-12 fiscal year. This bill contains other related provisions. | ||
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| SB 391 | (Gaines R) Inmates: parole hearings. | |
| Current Text: Amended: 8/18/2011 pdf html | ||
| Introduced: 2/15/2011 | ||
| Last Amend: 8/18/2011 | ||
| Status: 1/4/2012-Set, first hearing. Hearing canceled at the request of author. | ||
| Location: 8/23/2011-S. PUB. S. | ||
| Summary: Current law generally provides for the release of inmates from prison on parole. Current law requires, in the case of any inmate sentenced pursuant to any provision of law other than specified provisions of law providing for determinate sentences, that a panel of 2 or more commissioners or deputy commissioners of the Board of Parole Hearings meet with an inmate one year prior to the inmate's minimum eligible parole release date to set a parole release date. Current law requires the panel, or the board if sitting en banc, to set a release date at the meeting unless it determines that the gravity of the current convicted offense or offenses, or that the timing and gravity of current or past convicted offense or offenses, is such that consideration of the public safety requires a more lengthy period of incarceration, and that a parole date cannot be fixed at the meeting. This bill would instead require the panel or board to deny parole for this class of inmate unless the inmate proves that the gravity of the current convicted offense or offenses, or that the timing and gravity of current or past convicted offense or offenses, is such that consideration of the public safety does not require a more lengthy period of incarceration, and that a parole date can be fixed at the meeting. The bill would also make a related technical, nonsubstantive change. This bill contains other related provisions. | ||
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| SB 580 | (Wolk D) State parks: acquired land: limits on disposition or use. | |
| Current Text: Amended: 6/20/2011 pdf html | ||
| Introduced: 2/17/2011 | ||
| Last Amend: 6/20/2011 | ||
| Status: 7/8/2011-Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10). (Last location was W.,P. & W. on 6/28/2011) | ||
| Location: 7/8/2011-A. 2 YEAR | ||
| Summary: Would prohibit land acquired for the state park system, through public funds or gifts, from being disposed of or used for other purposes incompatible with park purposes without the substitution of other land. This bill would require the State Park and Recreation Commission, following a duly noticed public hearing, to certify that all requests to dispose of or use the land for other purposes incompatible with park purposes provide for the substitution of other land meeting certain criteria. If lands that fully meet the substitution eligibility criteria cannot be acquired, the commission would be authorized, if certain conditions are met, to approve a combination of substitute park lands and monetary compensation to allow for the disposal or use of lands for other purposes incompatible with park purposes. The bill would require that the commission consider requests only if the commission determines that all practical alternatives that avoid the proposed disposal or use of park lands for other purposes incompatible with park purposes have been considered. This bill contains other related provisions and other current laws. | ||
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| SB 685 | (Evans D) Marine protected areas: Native American tribes. | |
| Current Text: Amended: 8/31/2011 pdf html | ||
| Introduced: 2/18/2011 | ||
| Last Amend: 8/31/2011 | ||
| Status: 1/13/2012-Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was N.R. & W. on 8/31/2011) | ||
| Location: 1/13/2012-S. DEAD | ||
| Summary: Would authorize Native American tribes to submit proposals for comanagement of marine species within marine protected areas that are designated or proposed to be designated under the MLPA. The bill would require comanagement proposals to include prescribed information, and would require submission of the proposals to the Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency. The bill would authorize the secretary to request additional information before determining that a proposal is complete, and upon receipt of a proposal from the secretary, would require the Director of Fish and Game to consult with the tribe to develop memoranda of understanding or other agreements to, among other things, provide access to the tribe for traditional hunting and gathering and cultural activities. If multiple tribal governments or groups submit proposals to the secretary, the bill would require the secretary to prioritize the proposals for negotiation, as provided. | ||
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| SCR 14 | (Steinberg D) "Parks Make Life Better!" Month | |
| Current Text: Introduced: 2/18/2011 pdf html | ||
| Introduced: 2/18/2011 | ||
| Status: 2/18/2011-Introduced. Referred to Com. on RLS. | ||
| Location: 2/18/2011-S. RLS. | ||
| Summary: This measure would declare March 2011 as "Parks Make Life Better!" Month. | ||
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