Carton 5
Contains 47 Results:
Assembly Bill No. 1877: Salaries of State Officials, 1972
Increases salary of Chairman and board members of Board of Equalization.
Assembly Bill No. 2195: Public Representatives on Licensing Boards, 1972
Requires every public member appointed to a board under the Department of Consumer Affairs to have demonstrated an interest in consumer affairs before his appointment.
Assembly Bill No. 2196: Department of Consumer Affairs, 1972
Provides that no rules, with the exception of those relating to exams and qualification for licensure, shall take effect until reviewed by the director of the department.
Assembly Bill No. 2198: Public Assistance Recipients, 1972
Exempts public assistance recipients who successfully complete job training programs from certification and exam fees if certain conditions are met.
Assembly Bill No. 1706: Grand Juries, 1972
Provides that in cases where an indictment is not returned the court which impaneled the grand jury shall order disclosure of the testimony of a witness for use in subsequent criminal proceedings.
Assembly Bill No. 1707: Taking Minors into Custody, 1972
Eliminates peace officer authority to arrest minor without a warrant and put him in temporary custody when there is reasonable cause to believe that the minor falls under Sect. 602 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.
Assembly Bill No. 1708: Pilots, 1972
Increases bar pilotage rates for San Francisco, San Pablo and Suisun bays.
Assembly Bill No. 1709: Pharmacy Board, 1972
Permits California State Board of Pharmancy to allow persons meeting education and experience requirements to take examination for registration as pharmacist.
Assembly Bill No. 1710: Minimum Wage (Amended into AB 1713), 1972
Makes specified provisions on wages, hours and working conditions that are applicable to adult women also applicable to adult men.
Assembly Bill No. 1711: Minimum Wages (Amended into AB 1713), 1972
Defines pertinent terms and sets minimum wage at $2.00 per hour.