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Contains 56 Results:
Assembly Bill No. 4169: Department of Benefit Payments, 1974
Makes the Department of Employment Development responsible for the computation of unemployment and disability benefits.
Assembly Bill No. 4196: Child Care, 1974
Authorizes county funds to be used to supplement children development services. Creates the Child Care Facilities Fund with the purpose of building, renting, purchasing and renovating child care facilities.
Assembly Bill No. 4275: State Scholarships, 1974
Considers federal scholarship awards as offset to state awards and grants whenever the combined total exceeds students' financial need. increases the number of college opportunity and occupational training grants annually.
Assembly Bill No. 4276: Graduate Fellowships, 1974
Requires graduate fellowship awards to consider the financial status of the applicant's parents. Requires plans for selection of disadvantages students for fellowships.
Assembly Bill No. 4400: Consumer Affairs Public Members, 1974
Revises membership of several boards under the Consumer Affairs licensing agencies.
Assembly Bill No. 4401: Executive Secretaries, 1974
Deletes the authority of boards withing the Department of Consumer Affairs to elect a secretary and that the governor will appoint the executive secretary.
Assembly Bill No. 4402: Consumer Affairs Boards, 1974
Revises the membership of the healing arts boards withing the Department of Consumer Affairs to provide for a majority of public members on each board.
Assembly Bill No. 4448: Board of Medical Examiners, 1974
Increases the per diem for members of the Board of Medical Examiners and of district review committees and creates the Physician's Assistants Examining Committee.
Assembly Bill No. 4499: Parks and Recreation, 1974
Amends and supplements the Budget Act of 1974 to re-appropriate capital outlay to the Department of Parks and Recreation.
Assembly Joint Resolution No. 2: Code Enforcement Program, 1972-1973
Urges the U.S. President and Congress to take necessary steps to provide adequate funding to continue the Federally Assisted Code Enforcement (FACE) program.