Carton 3
Contains 95 Results:
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.
Assembly Bill No. 790: Salary and Wage Payments, 1970-1971
Extends existing provisions in Government Code relating to payroll deductions to include employees of University of the California and State College.
Assembly Bill No. 910: Juvenile Arrest Warrents, 1970-1971
Provides that a peace officer can only take a minor into custody if the misdemeanor was committed in his presence as opposed to having reasonable cause to believe a crime was committed. Amplifies existing law relating to advising minor on his rights; that anything he says will be used against him and could cause him to be removed temporaily or permamently from his home.
Assembly Bill No. 911: Juvenile Warning at Time of Arrest, 1970-1971
Specifies that all minors and parents be informed that any statement made by minor could cause his removal from his home. Gives the right to counsel for both minor and parents. Requires probation officer to inform minors of right to telephone an attorney and his parents. Provides that any minor in temporary custody be immediately released to his parents.
Assembly Bill No. 912: Juvenile Length of Holding Time, 1971
Prohibits probation officers from requesting a hearing continuance for a minor. Requires release on reasonable bail or own recognizance when hearing is continued.
Assembly Bill No. 913: Juvenile Court Probation Officer, 1971
Provides that probation officer or assistant/deputy probation officer may file petition to initiate proceeding to declare minor a ward of the court.
Assembly Bill No. 914: Juvenile Sealing of Records, 1971
Permits the sealing of records in juvenile court after the jurisdiction has terminiation, rather than 5 years or more, and at any time when no petition is filed.
Assembly Bill No. 915: Juvenile Justice Commission, 1971
Requires the board of supervisors rather than designated judge, to appoint and swear in members of juvenile justice commissions.
Assembly Bill No. 970: Workmen's Comp Permanent Disability, 1971
Increases maximum permanent disability weekly payments from $52.50 to $100.00 and provides that if an employee receives a permanent disability rating of 70% or higher he shall receive benefits for life.