The California Law Revision Commission was created in 1953 to review California's laws, identify defects and anachronisms, and recommend needed reforms. The Commission consists of:
- a member of the Senate appointed by the Rules Committee
- a member of the Assembly appointed by the Speaker
- seven members appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate
- Legislative Counsel, who is an ex officio member
The Commission holds public meetings several times a year. The time and location of meetings are announced in advance, and members of the public are encouraged to attend. One of the Commission's projects is a multi-year study of the law governing homeowner associations.
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