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Contains 102 Results:
Assembly Bill No. 580: Fair Labor Standard Act, 1969
Establishes minimum wage of $2.25 per hour and maximum 35-hour workweek for all public and private employees and provides for over-time pay of twice regular rate.
Assembly Bill No. 581: State College Employees, 1969
Provides that provision for automatic resignation of state college employee when absent for five consecutive days is not applicate if absence is due to a labor dispute.
Assembly Bill No. 582: Registration of Voters, 1969
Allows general voter registration to continue up to 20 days rather than 53 days immediately preceding an election. Permits late voter registration up to 5 days preceeding an election.
Assembly Bill No. 583: Registration of Voters, 1969
Allows for voter registration at all times except during the 30 days preceding an election. Defines late registration period and requires county clerks to furnish election officers with names of late registrants.
Assembly Bill No. 655: Juvenile Courts Degree of Proof, 1969
Increases the standard of proof in juvenile court to "clear and convincing evidence" rather than "a preponderance of evidence."
Assembly Bill No. 656: Juvenile Courts D.A. Investigation, 1969
Revises existing juvenile law relating to prosecution of juveniles charged with criminal offense. The D.A., rather than the probation officer, may initiate proceedings to declare minor a ward of the court because of violation of law.
Assembly Bill No. 657: Juvenile Court to Appoint Counsel, 1969
Provides that the court must appoint counsel in Welfare and Institution Code 601 or 602 cases if the minor appears without counsel.
Assembly Bill No. 658: Juvenile Halls Youth Authority and Social Welfare to Adopt Standards, 1969
Requires Youth Authority and state department of Social Welfare to adopt standards governing confinement of minors in juvenile halls.
Assembly Bill No. 659: Juvenile Justice Commission, 1969
Requires presiding superior court judge rather than prescribed juvenile court judge only to appoint members of juvenile justice commissions.
Assembly Bill No. 698: Martin Luther King Jr. Day, 1969
Designates January 15th of each year as Martin Luther King Jr. Day.