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The INDEX on the left has new laws by the year they were enacted. Click on a link to see both bills and case law for a given year.

The menu to the right covers the legislative process.

If you would like one of our attorneys to speak to your group about new laws, please feel free to contact us.

ADDITIONAL RESEARCH. The Davis-Stirling Act was reorganized and recodified in 2014. Most of the changes were non-substantive. When trying to interpret an ambiguous part of the Act, check what the CLRC considered, especially if something was changed. The main page for the study is: http://www.clrc.ca.gov/H855.html. The overview of all CID related studies is: http://www.clrc.ca.gov/HCID.html. The primary text of the recommendation (2010): http://www.clrc.ca.gov/pub/Printed-Reports/Pub235-H855.pdf.

The 2010 recommendation is a good place to start because it shows the CLRC comments on each statutory section. The main recommendation was published in 2010. It was changed over the course of the next three years, based on public comments. The CLRC’s comments and decisions are reflected in the Committee’s minutes and staff recommendations.

 

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