Carton 2
Contains 102 Results:
Assembly Bill No. 804: Cemetery Licensing Boards, 1969
Increases the number of members on the State Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers from six to nine.
Assembly Bill No. 876: Vocation Nurse Examinations, 1969
Provides that any person possessing either the education or the experience, or any combination of both, is eligible for licensure provided they pass the licensing examination.
Assembly Bill No. 877: Credit for Registered Nurses, 1969
Amends existing law relating to application for licensing.
Assembly Bill No. 878: Credit for Vocational Nurses, 1969
Provides that the Board of Vocational Nurse and Psychiatric Technician Examiners deny accredidation application to any nursing school which fails to give student applicants credit in the field of nursing for previous experience.
Assembly Bill No. 890: Embalmers, 1969
Eliminates the requirement that a qualified out-of-state embalmer applying for a California embalmer license must serve a one year apprenticeship.
Assembly Bill No. 904: Probation and Parole Revocation, 1969
Requires court to determine whether to revoke probation when probation is brought before court. Deletes authorization of Adult Authority, California Women's Board of Terms amd Parole and California Youth Authority to suspend or revoke parole without notice.
Assembly Bill No. 923: Probation Reports, 1969
Provides that probation reports must be made avilable to the court, the prosecuting attorney and the defendant or his counsel at least 5 days prior to sentencing.
Assembly Bill No. 924: Probation and Parole Revocation, 1969
Requires court in probation violations to determine whether to revoke probation. Probationee much be given written notice of such hearing. Delates authorization of Adult Authority, California Women's Board of Terms and Parole to revoke parole without notice.
Assembly Bill No. 925: Revocation of Paroles by Governor, 1969
Eliminates statutory provision empowering Governor to revoke parole of any prisoner.
Assembly Bill No. 926: Probation and Parole Revocation, 1969
Provides that parole can be suspended or revoked only upon a direct showing that parolee has violated a written condition of his parole.