Carton 2
Contains 102 Results:
Assembly Bill No. 278: Property Taxation, 1969-1970
Permits taxpayer to bring action to review the determination of a county property assessment appeals body. Also provides for a trial de novo on all questions of fact.
Assembly Bill No. 279: State College Employees, 1969-1970
Provides that automatic resignation of state college employees absent for five consecutive working days is not applicatable if absence is due to a labor dispute.
Assembly Bill No. 280: Social Welfare Bulletin, 1969-1970
Establishes a pilot program in two counties for the State Department of Social Welfare to publish a quarterly newsletter for aid recipients.
Assembly Bill No. 281: Discrimination of Older Workers, 1969-1970
Makes law prohibiting discrimination in employment on account of age applicable to employers of one or more employees rather than six or more.
Assembly Bill No. 282: Public Assistance, 1969-1970
Provides for aid to families with dependent children on the basis of the inadequate earnings of a parent or parents. Defines "inadequate earnings" as those from full-time employment which, when added to other income, are below the minimum standard set by the State Department of Social Welfare.
Assembly Bill No. 350: Lease-Purchase Agents, 1970
Establishes the Lease-Purchase Commission to provide statewide regulation of lease-purchase agreements by agencies to protect the interests of taxpayers against indebtedness or liability.
Assembly Bill No. 431: Aid to Senior Citizens, 1969-1970
Enacts the Senior Citizens' Rent Assistance Law whereby the Franchise Tax Board reimburses senior citizens aged 62 years and older for a percentage of their rent.
Assembly Bill No. 432: School Transportation, 1970
Provides that parents of children in district preschool programs may ride with their child on transportation provided by the district. Increases the statewide ADA to be allocated for transportation from $4.40 to $4.60.
Assembly Bill No. 554: State Documents (Spanish, Chinese Translations), 1970
Requires all forms, form letters, and circulars used by the Department of Human Resources Development in communicating with the public to be printed in English and contain a Spanish and Chinese translation.
Assembly Bill No. 555: Eminent Domain (Park Lands), 1970
Provides that property appropriated for specific public use is a conclusive, rather than rebuttable, presumption of its having been appropriated for the best and most necessary use.