Part 38 in an ongoing series highlighting the new California laws for 2013. This segment includes grand jury proceedings, seized and abandoned animals, school facilities, child welfare and more.
The California Legislature passed over 800 new laws for California residents and business and this series breaks downs those laws into digestible portions to help keep residents better informed. Readers can stop by and quickly scan a segment of new laws to learn what may impact them. Links to the legislature’s full text of each new law will be also be included.
California’s New Laws for 2013 – Segment 38
- SB 1466 – Peace officers, City of Los Angeles.
- SB 1474 – Grand jury proceedings, Attorney General, powers and duties.
- SB 1479 – Crime victims, restitution.
- SB 1481 – Clinical laboratories, community pharmacies.
- SB 1485 – Fuel taxes, blended fuels.
- SB 1489 – Courts, management and destruction of trial court exhibits.
- SB 1492 – Voter-approved local assessment, vehicles.
- SB 1495 – Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Reform Act of 2009.
- SB 1500 – Seized and abandoned animals, full costs, forfeiture.
- SB 1501 – Open-space easements.
- SB 1504 – Claims and judgments against the state, interest.
- SB 1509 – School facilities, design-build contracts.
- SB 1510 – Contracts. Tightens the bidder requirements for demonstrating that a small business, microbusiness or disabled veteran owned business will serve a commercially useful function in carrying out a state contract so that a bidder may claim a bid preference on competitive state contract awards.
- SB 1513 – State Compensation Insurance Fund, investments.
- SB 1520 – State government, administrative efficiency.
- SB 1521 – Child welfare services.
- SB 1522 – Developmental centers, reporting requirements.
All of California’s Laws may be accessed via the State Legislature website.
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