Carton 4
Contains 60 Results:
Assembly Bill No. 1219: Probation and Parole, 1972
Establishes that revocation of probation and parole can only be made after a hearing on alleged violation.
Assembly Bill No. 1220: Petition Proceedings Juvenile Courts, 1972
Creates a special court unit consisting of probation officer and deputy probation officer to handle criminal cases.
Assembly Bill No. 1221: Sealing of Records, 1972
Deletes the required age (21) and waiting period that allows a minor or probation officer to petition the court to have juvenile records sealed.
Assembly Bill No. 1222: Terms of Confinement, 1972
Requires Adult Authority, California Women's Board of Terms and Parole and Youth Authority Board to initially fix and determine length of confinement within specific time periods.
Assembly Bill No. 1700: Tidelands and Submerged Lands, 1972
Requires Long Beach city to file detailed description of any project in excess of $5,000 with the State Lands Commission.
Assembly Bill No. 1701: Navigation, 1972
Creates the Division of Marine Traffic Control in the Department of Navigation and Ocean Development and a new employee classification of ship controller to direct vessels within specific control zones.
Assembly Bill No. 1702: Workmen's Compensation (Disability and Death Benefits), 1972
Increases from one to seven years the period in which death benefits must begins. Increases from five to 10 years the period in which proceedings may be brought for injury causing new and further disability
Assembly Bill No. 1703: Education Opportunity Programs, 1972
Appropriates funds to the Trustees of California State University and Colleges and Board of Governors of California Community Colleges for higher education opportunity programs.
Assembly Bill No. 1704: State Highways, 1972
Requires the Department of Public Works to create, landscape and maintain parks on lands it acquires for highway purposes in cities of 1000,000 or more.
Assembly Bill No. 1705: Workmen's Compensation Attorney Fees, 1972
Specifies when an employee's deposition is requires he shall received a transcript copy and an allowance for attorney fees paid by the employer or insurer.