Carton 3
Contains 95 Results:
Assembly Bill No. 63: Accountants, 1969, 1971
Revises experience qualifications for certification of public accountants.
Assembly Bill No. 136: Administrative Tenure, 1971
Prohibits certified personnel from achieving permanent status in an administrative position.
Assembly Bill No. 350: Budget Bill, 1971
Makes appropriation for support of state government for 1971-1973 in relation to the Budget Act of 1971.
Assembly Bill No. 437: Sexual Conduct, 1970-1971
Removes criminal sanctions against certain private sexual conduct and relationships between persons of prescribed ages.
Assembly Bill No. 438: Licenses, Credentials - Employment Sexual Offenses, 1971
Provides that a public officer or employee shall not be suspended, dismissed nor that their license or credential suspended solely for commission of a non-criminal act relating to sexual offenses.
Assembly Bill No. 566: Minimum Wage Bill, 1971
Establishes minimum wage of $1.85 per hour after January 1, 1972 and $2.00 per hour after Jaunary 1, 1973 and a maximum 40-hour workweek for all public and private employees. Provides overtime payment of one and one-half times the regular rate.
Assembly Bill No. 642: Grand Jury, 1971
Eliminates the power of grand jury to prosecute by indictment except in cases of felony escape by prisoner.
Assembly Bill No. 787: Grand Juries Selection, 1971
Establishes that all grand juries shall be slected at random from a list of a county's registered voters from previous presidental elections; the most current county census of persons 18 and older; all other county residents over 18; and all residents 18 and older who are naturalized citizens.
Assembly Bill No. 788: Public Employee Organizations State College, 1971
Permits state college auxiliary organizations to enter into an agreement with an organization representing its employees who have membership as a condition of continued employment with the auxiliary organization.
Assembly Bill No. 789: Grand Juries, 1971
Provides for two grand juries in a county. One for regular indictment and the other a civil grand jury. Person brought before indictment grand jury may be presented by counsel, has the right to question others brought before such grand jury, can call and question other witnesses, and can rebut evidence against him.