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Contains 95 Results:
House Resolution No. 103: Comparability Requirements, 1970
Authorizes the State Department of Education to develop a comparability poliocy statement and plan for the purpose of assuring that school districts adhere to equitable distribution of services and personnel.
Assembly Bill No. 2: 18 Year Old Vote, 1971
Changes the age qualification of voters from 21 to 18 years. Shortens the required duration to vote for naturalized citizenship from 90 to 30 days; state residency from one year to 30 days; county residency from 90 to 30 days; precinct residency from 54 to 30 days. Eliminates literacy as a qualification to vote.
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.