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All CSDA bills 2/12/2014

AB 1

AlejoDWaterquality:integratedplan:SalinasValley. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:2/3/2014 - From committee: Filed with the Chief Clerk pursuant to Joint Rule 56. Location:1/31/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would appropriate $2,000,000 to the State Water Resources Control Board for use by the Greater Monterey County Regional Water Management Group (management group) to develop an integrated plan to address the drinking water and wastewater needs of disadvantaged communities in the Salinas Valley whose waters have been affected by waste discharges, thereby making an appropriation. The bill would require the management group to consult with specified entities and to submit to the Legislature by January 1, 2016, the plan developedbythegroup.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water Water Group Environment AmmianoDHomelessness. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/15/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would enact the Homeless Person's Bill of Rights and Fairness Act, which would provide that no person's rights, privileges, or access to public services may be denied or abridged because he or she is homeless . The bill would provide that every homeless person has the right , among others, to move freely, rest, eat, share, accept, or give food or water, and solicit donations in public spaces, as defined, and the right to lawful selfemployment , as specified, confidentiality of specified records, assistance of legal counsel in specified proceedings, andrestitution,underspecifiedcircumstances.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Attachments: AB 5 (Ammiano) Author Oppose AB 5 (Ammiano) Asm Appropriations Oppose Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Oppose Reco DHolzem General Public Safety & Group 2 Emergency Response PublicNotes4/8/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Oppose 2 3/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Watch HoldenDIncometaxes:credits:enterprisezone. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:2/3/2014 - From committee: Filed with the Chief Clerk pursuant to Joint Rule 56. Location:1/31/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:The Personal Income Tax Law and the Corporation Tax Law allow various credits against the taxes imposed by those laws, including credits for taxpayers that employ qualified employees, as defined, in an enterprise zone. This bill would modify the definition of a qualified employee, as specified, and require qualified wagestoexceedanaveragemonthlywageof$2,000,asspecified.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Page 1 / 216 Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Group PublicNotes1/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Watch

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imposed by those laws, including credits for taxpayers that employ qualified employees, as defined, in an enterprise zone. This bill would modify the definition of a qualified employee, as specified, and require qualified wagestoexceedanaveragemonthlywageof$2,000,asspecified.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Group PublicNotes1/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Watch AlejoDMinimumwage:annualadjustment. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:9/25/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 351, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/25/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law requires that, on and after January 1, 2008, the minimum wage for all industries be not less than $8.00 per hour. This bill would increase the minimum wage, on and after July 1, 2014, to not less than $9 per hour. The bill would further increase the minimum wage, on and after January 1, 2016, to not less than $10 perhour. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Employment Group & Personnel PublicNotes1/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Watch LogueREmployees:reservepeaceofficersandemergencyrescuepersonnel. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:8/19/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 120, Statutes of 2013. Location:8/19/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law requires an employer employing 50 or more employees to permit an employee who is a volunteer firefighter to take temporary leaves of absence, not to exceed an aggregate of 14 days per calendar year, for the purpose of engaging in fire or law enforcement training. This bill would revise these provisions to require those employers to permit an employee who performs emergency duty as a volunteer firefighter, reserve peace officer, or as emergency rescue personnel, as defined, to take the leave of absence described above for the purposeofengaginginfire,lawenforcement,oremergencyrescuetraining. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Fire Public Safety & Group Consent: Emergency DROP Response PublicNotes1/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Watch PanDHealthcarecoverage:pediatricoralcarebenefits. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:2/3/2014 - From committee: Filed with the Chief Clerk pursuant to Joint Rule 56. Location:1/31/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would require a specialized health care service plan contract and specialized health insurance policy that provides pediatric oral care benefits, whether or not it is bundled with a qualified health plan or standing alone, to also comply with minimum medical loss ratios and provide an annual rebate, as specified. This bill containsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Reco General Group DROP PublicNotes10/18/2013 A-6/24/2013 to: Page 2 / 216 0/18/2013 A-6/24/2013 to: Watch 1/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Watch

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AB 18

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AB 19

AB 21

TingDInternetVotingPilotProgram. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/8/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would establish an Internet Voting Pilot Program under which a county may offer Internet voting as an additional method of voting in a local election held within the county, provided that specified conditions apply. The pilot program would be required to test the viability, accuracy, security, integrity, efficacy, accessibility, and public acceptance of an Internet voting system. Before a county may conduct a pilot program, this bill would require the county to test the program, as specified. This bill contains other related provisions and other existing laws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Elections Group PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-3/20/2013 to: Watch AlejoDSafeDrinkingWaterSmallCommunityEmergencyGrantFund. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:10/8/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 628, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/8/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would authorize the Department of Public Health to assess a specified annual charge in lieu of interest on loans for water projects made pursuant to the Safe Drinking Water State Revolving Fund, and deposit that money into the Safe Drinking Water Small Community Emergency Grant Fund, which the bill would create in the State Treasury. The bill would limit the grant fund to a maximum of $50,000,000. The bill would authorize the department to expend the money for grants for specified water projects that serve disadvantaged and severely disadvantagedcommunities,therebymakinganappropriation. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources Water Group PublicNotes1/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Watch DonnellyRStateresponsibilityareas:firepreventionfees. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/1/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Existing law requires the State Board of Forestry and Fire Protection, on or before September 1, 2011, to adopt emergency regulations to establish a fire prevention fee in an amount not to exceed $150 to be charged on each structure on a parcel that is within a state responsibility area, as defined, and requires that the fire prevention fee be adjusted annually using prescribed methods. This bill would repeal the above provisions relating tothefirepreventionfees. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Fire Public Safety & SRA Fee/Fire Tax Group Emergency Response Page 3 / 216 PublicNotes1/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Watch

AB 23

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AB 24

PublicNotes1/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Watch BuchananDBudgetActof2012. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:2/3/2014 - From committee: Filed with the Chief Clerk pursuant to Joint Rule 56. Location:1/31/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:The Budget Act of 2012 made appropriations for the support of state government for the 2012-13 fiscal year. This bill would amend the Budget Act of 2012 by reappropriating an item of appropriation from the Budget Act of 2010 for the purpose of acquiring equity or other real property interests in the New East County CourthouseintheCountyofAlameda.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco General Budget/Finance/Tax Group position Consent: DROP CamposDEmployment:socialmedia. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:9/13/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(14). (Last location was DESK. on 9/12/2013) (Correction) Location:9/13/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Current law prohibits a private employer from requiring or requesting an employee or applicant for employment to disclose a username or password for the purpose of accessing personal social media, to access personal social media in the presence of the employer, or to divulge any personal social media. This bill would apply the provisions described above to public employers, as defined. The bill would state that its provisions address a matter of statewide interest and apply to public employers generally, including charter cities and counties. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Employment Group & Personnel PublicNotes1/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Watch BonillaDCaliforniaGlobalWarmingSolutionsActof2006:GreenhouseGasReductionFund. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:7/12/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(SEN). (Last location was L. & I.R. on 7/8/2013) Location:7/12/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would specify that moneys from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund are public funds , as defined. The bill would require that moneys from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund only be made available for work at a refinery if the work is related to complying with a market-based compliance mechanism to reduce greenhouse gasemissions,asspecified.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental GHG/AB 32 Group Sustainability PublicNotes1/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Watch
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AB 25

AB 26

AB 29

WilliamsDProposition39:implementation. Introduced:12/3/2012

AB 29

PublicNotes1/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Watch WilliamsDProposition39:implementation. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was U. & C. on 4/24/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would require the California Energy Commission to administer, in coordination with the Public Utilities Commission, the Office of the President of the University of California, the Office of the Chancellor of the California State University, and the Office of the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges, grants, loans, or other financial assistance to the University of California, the California State University, and the California Community Colleges for projects that create jobs in California by reducing energy demand and consumption at eligibleinstitutions.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental Prop 39 Group Sustainability PublicNotes1/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Watch PereaDWaterquality. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:10/8/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 629, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/8/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law authorizes the State Water Resources Control Board, until 2014, to assess a specified annual charge in connection with any financial assistance made pursuant to the revolving fund program in lieu of interest that otherwise would be charged and requires the proceeds generated from the imposition of that charge to be deposited in the State Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund Small Community Grant Fund, along with any interest earned upon the moneys in the grant fund. This bill would eliminate the requirement that the charge remain unchanged until 2014 and instead would authorize the board to assess the charge without change unless the board makes a prescribed determination. This bill would require the board to replace the charge with an identicalinterestrateiftheboardceasescollectingthechargebeforetherepaymentiscomplete. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources Water Group PublicNotes1/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Watch PereaDUnemploymentinsurance:reportingrequirements:statusoffunds. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:8/30/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(11). (Last location was L. & I.R. on 8/14/2013) Location:8/30/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would require the Employment Development Department, whenever the Unemployment Fund indicates a negative balance, to include in the status report on the Unemployment Fund the estimated cost impact on employers from the changes in a specified federal tax credit and the estimated amount the state is expected to payininterestchargesonanyoutstandingloantothefederalgovernment. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Employment Group position & Personnel Human Resources PublicNotes8/13/2013 A-8/12/2013 to: No position 1/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Watch SkinnerDEnergy:conservation:financialassistance.

AB 30

AB 37

AB 39

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Resources PublicNotes8/13/2013 A-8/12/2013 to: No position 1/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Watch SkinnerDEnergy:conservation:financialassistance. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:9/12/2013 - Ordered to inactive file at the request of Senator Padilla. Location:9/12/2013 - S.INACTIVEFILE Summary:Would extend the operation of the Energy Conservation Assistance Act of 1979 to January 1, 2020, and would thereby make an appropriation by extending the time during which the funds in a continuously appropriatedaccountaremadeavailable. Attachments: Coalition Support if Amended Letter: AB 39 Assembly Utilites & Commerce Committee Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Neutral Reco CLokke General Environmental Green Revenue Group Sustainability PublicNotes6/24/2013 A-5/24/2013 to: Neutral 4/24/2013 A-4/24/2013 to: Support if Amended 2 1/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Watch BuchananDSublettingandSubcontractingFairPracticesAct:biddingpractices. Introduced:12/18/2012 Status:9/9/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 258, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/9/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:The Subletting and Subcontracting Fair Practices Act requires the entity taking bids for the construction of any public work or improvement to specify that any person making a bid or offer to perform the work shall, in his or her bid or offer, include specified information, including the name and location of the place of business of each subcontractor who will perform work or labor or render service to the prime contractor in or about the work or improvement. This bill would, commencing July 1, 2014, require that the California contractor licensenumberofeachsubcontractoralsobeprovided. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Public Works & Bidding Process Group Contracting PublicNotes1/11/2013 I-12/18/2012 to: Watch DickinsonDPoliticalReformActof1974. Introduced:12/19/2012 Status:7/3/2013 - Referred to Com. on E. & C.A. Location:7/3/2013 - S.E.&C.A. Summary:The Political Reform Act of 1974 defines various terms for purposes of the reporting and disclosure requirements under the act. This bill would revise this definition to provide that the term "candidate" includes any officeholder, regardless of whether he or she is the subject of a recall election, and would provide that a candidate retains that status until the time that he or she leaves office and the status is terminated. This bill contains other relatedprovisionsandothercurrentlaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General State Operations & Political Group Processes Reform/Conflict of Interest PublicNotes1/11/2013 I-12/19/2012 to: Watch Page 6 / 216

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AB 52

PublicNotes1/11/2013 I-12/19/2012 to: Watch GattoDNativeAmericans:CaliforniaEnvironmentalQualityAct. Introduced:12/21/2012 Status:9/13/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(14). (Last location was E.Q. on 9/5/2013) Location:9/13/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would specify that a project having a potential to cause a substantial adverse change in the significance of a tribal resource, as defined, to be a project that may have a significant effect on the environment. The bill would require the implementation, if feasible, of specified mitigation measures if the lead agency determines that a project will have a substantial adverse change on a tribal cultural resource. For a tribal cultural resource that is a sacred place, the bill would prohibit severe or irreparable damage to that resource, or interference with the free expression or exercise of a Native American religion unless a clear and convincing showing that the public interest and necessity so require. This bill contains other related provisions and other existinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Concerns Reco CLokke General Environmental CEQA Group Sustainability PublicNotes9/3/2013 A-8/26/2013 to: Concerns 4/8/2013 A-3/19/2013 to: Watch Yamada DAgriculturalconservationeasements. Introduced:1/7/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was PRINT on 1/7/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Existing law specifies that an agricultural conservation easement shall not prevent, among other things, the granting of leases, assignments, or other conveyances, or the issuing of permits, licenses, or other authorization, for the exploration, development, storage, or removal of oil and gas by the owner of the subject land, or for the development of related facilities or for the conduct of incidental activities, as long as the agricultural productivity of the subject land and any multiple uses that made the acquisition a priority for selection under the agricultural conservation easement program, are not thereby significantly impaired. This bill would make a technical,nonsubstantivechangetothoseprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Natural Resources SPOT Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/7/2013 to: Watch BontaDClaims. Introduced:1/7/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was L. GOV. on 1/6/2014) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law requires that all claims for money or damages against local public entities be presented in accordance with specified laws, including, but not limited to, statutes and regulations. This bill would replace certain terms used to describe the laws relating to the presentment of claims against local public entities with the termsenactmentandresolution,asspecified. Attachments: AB 59 (Bonta) Coalition Support - Author Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Page 7 / 216 Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax 55%Vote Group Threshold/ Special

AB 57

AB 59

termsenactmentandresolution,asspecified. Attachments: AB 59 (Bonta) Coalition Support - Author Position Staff Assigned District Type Watch Reco KPackham General

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AB 66

PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/7/2013 to: Watch MuratsuchiDElectricity:systemreliability. Introduced:1/7/2013 Status:10/5/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 578, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/5/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would require the Public Utilities Commission to require an electrical corporation to include in annual reliability reports, required by a specified decision of the commission, that are due after July 1, 2014, information on the reliability of service to end use customers that identifies the frequency and duration of interruptions in services and indicates areas with both the most frequent and longest outages, using local areas determined by the commission.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Utilities and Energy Natural Resources Group Consent: DROP PublicNotes 3/11/2013 I-1/7/2013 to: Watch

AB 69

AB 71

PereaDGroundwater:drinkingwater:NitrateatRiskFund. Introduced:1/10/2013 Status:8/12/2013 - From committee chair, with author's amendments: Amend, and re-refer to committee. Read second time, amended, and re-referred to Com. on AGRI. Location:8/12/2013 - S.AGRI. Summary:Would establish the Nitrate at Risk Fund, to be administered by the State Department of Public Health. This bill would continuously appropriate, without regard to fiscal years, the fund to the department for the purposes of loans, principal forgiveness loans, or grants to certain water systems operating in a high-nitrate at-risk area for specified purposes. This bill would require the state board, on or before January 1, 2022, to submit a report to the Legislature that includes specified information relating to the fund and contaminated drinking water. This bill would repeal these provisions on January 1, 2024. This bill contains other related provisions and other existinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources Water Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/10/2013 to: Watch V.ManuelPrezDSaltonSearestoration. Introduced:1/10/2013 Status:9/28/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 402, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/28/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would require the Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency, in consultation and coordination with the Salton Sea Authority, to lead Salton Sea restoration efforts. This bill would authorize the authority to lead a restoration funding and feasibility study, in consultation with the agency, as prescribed. This bill would also require Page 8 / 216 the secretary to seek input from the authority with regard to specified components of restoration of the Salton Sea. By imposing duties on a local joint powers authority, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.

Location:9/28/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would require the Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency, in consultation and coordination with the Salton Sea Authority, to lead Salton Sea restoration efforts. This bill would authorize the authority to lead a restoration funding and feasibility study, in consultation with the agency, as prescribed. This bill would also require the secretary to seek input from the authority with regard to specified components of restoration of the Salton Sea. By imposing duties on a local joint powers authority, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program. This bill contains other related provisions and other existing laws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Watch Reco JMacDonald General PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/10/2013 to: Watch

AB 72

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AB 114

HoldenDMunicipalwaterdistrict:boardofdirectors. Introduced:1/10/2013 Status:6/17/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 8, Statutes of 2013. Location:6/17/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:The Municipal Water District Law of 1911 provides for the formation of a municipal water district and the election of a board of directors of a municipal water district. Current law requires directors, except directors elected at the district formation election, to take office on the first Monday after January 1 succeeding their election. This bill would instead require the directors of a municipal water district, except directors elected at adistrictformationelection,totakeofficeonthefirstFridayinDecembersucceedingtheirelection. Attachments: CSDA Support Letter: AB 72 - Request for Signature CSDA Support Letter: AB 72 - Senate Floor CSDA Support Letter: AB 72 - Author CSDA Support Letter: AB 72 - Assembly Local Government Committee Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco JMacDonald Water Elections Group 2 PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/10/2013 to: Support 2 SalasDProposition39:implementation:workforcedevelopment. Introduced:1/14/2013 Status:9/13/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(14). (Last location was INACTIVE FILE on 9/12/2013) Location:9/13/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would require the California Workforce Investment Board to require a grant recipient to report to the board specified information. The bill would require the board, after the first year of implementation of the program, to review and assess the program in achieving the job training and workforce development goals, identify problems and barriers, and provide solutions to improve program performance. This bill contains other existinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental Prop 39 Group Sustainability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/14/2013 to: Watch PereaDSafeDrinkingWaterStateRevolvingFund. Introduced:1/14/2013 Status:10/8/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 630, Statutes of 2013.

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AB 115

PereaDSafeDrinkingWaterStateRevolvingFund. Introduced:1/14/2013 Status:10/8/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 630, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/8/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would authorize a legal entity, as defined, to apply for grant funding on behalf of one or more public water systems serving disadvantaged or severely disadvantaged communities if specified requirements are met, including having a signed agreement with each public water system for which it is applying for funding. By authorizing the use of a continuously appropriated fund for new purposes, this bill would make an appropriation. This bill contains other related provisions and other existing laws. Attachments: CSDA Request for Signature Letter: AB 115 - Governor's Office CSDA Support Letter: AB 115 - Senate Approps Committee CSDA Support Letter: AB 115 - Senate Environmental Quality Committee CSDA Support Letter: AB 115 - Assembly ES & T Committee CSDA Support Letter: AB 115 - Author Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Support Reco KPackham Water Formation & Water 2 Reorganization PublicNotes2/28/2013 I-1/14/2013 to: Support 2

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AB 118

AB 119

CommitteeonEnvironmentalSafetyandToxicMateriSafeDrinkingWaterStateRevolvingFund. Introduced:1/14/2013 Status:10/8/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 631, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/8/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would limit loans and grants from the Safe Drinking Water State Revolving Fund for planning and preliminary engineering studies, project design, and construction costs to those incurred by community and notfor-profit noncommunity public water systems and would specify that a small community water system or nontransient noncommunity water system that is owned by a public agency or a private not-for-profit water company and is serving a severely disadvantaged community, is deemed to have no ability to repay a loan. This billcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources Water Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/14/2013 to: Watch CommitteeonEnvironmentalSafetyandToxicMateriWatertreatmentdevices. Introduced:1/14/2013 Status:9/28/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 403, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/28/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would revise the criteria and procedure for certification of water treatment devices for which a health or safety claim, as defined, is made and would require each manufacturer that offers for sale in California one of those water treatment devices to submit specified information, including the manufacturer's contact information, product identification information, the specific contaminant claimed to be removed or reduced by the device, and a product information worksheet, as described, to the State Department of Public Health for purposes of inclusion onthedepartment'sInternetWebsite.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Page 10 / 216 Watch Reco JMacDonald Water, Natural Resources Water Group Sanitation/Wastewater, Community Services

AB 122

a product information worksheet, as described, to the State Department of Public Health for purposes of inclusion onthedepartment'sInternetWebsite.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water, Natural Resources Water Group Sanitation/Wastewater, Community Services Districts PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/14/2013 to: Watch RendonDEnergyimprovements:financing. Introduced:1/14/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. on 1/7/2014) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would enact the Nonresidential Real Property Energy Retrofit Financing Act of 2014 and would require the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission to establish the Nonresidential Real Property Energy Retrofit Financing Program. The program would provide financial assistance, through authorizing the issuance of, among other things, revenue bonds, to owners of eligible real properties, as defined, forimplementingenergyimprovementsfortheirproperties.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental Bonds & Financing Group Sustainability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/14/2013 to: Watch MorrellRStateresponsibilityareas:firepreventionfees. Introduced:1/14/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/1/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Existing law requires that the fire prevention fees collected, except as provided, be deposited into the State Responsibility Area Fire Prevention Fund and be made available to the State Board of Equalization and the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection for certain specified fire prevention activities that benefit the owners of structures in state responsibility areas who are required to pay the fee. Existing law further requires the board, on and after January 1, 2013, to submit an annual written report to the Legislature on specified topics. This bill wouldrepealtheseprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Fire, Community Public Safety & SRA Fee/Fire Tax Group Services Districts Emergency Response PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/14/2013 to: Watch SkinnerDFiresafety:fireretardants:buildinginsulation. Introduced:1/14/2013 Status:10/5/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 579, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/5/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would require the State Fire Marshal, in consultation with the Bureau of Electronic and Appliance Repair, Home Furnishings, and Thermal Insulation, to review the flammability standards for building insulation materials, including whether the flammability standards for some insulation materials can only be met with the addition of chemical flame retardants. The bill would require, if deemed appropriate by the State Fire Marshal based on this review, the State Fire Marshal to, by July 1, 2015, propose for consideration by the commission Page 11 / 216 updated insulation flammability standards that accomplish certain things, including maintaining overall building fire safety.

AB 124

AB 127

Repair, Home Furnishings, and Thermal Insulation, to review the flammability standards for building insulation materials, including whether the flammability standards for some insulation materials can only be met with the addition of chemical flame retardants. The bill would require, if deemed appropriate by the State Fire Marshal based on this review, the State Fire Marshal to, by July 1, 2015, propose for consideration by the commission updated insulation flammability standards that accomplish certain things, including maintaining overall building fire safety. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem Fire Public Safety & SPOT Group position Consent: Emergency DROP Response PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-4/1/2013 to: No position 3/11/2013 I-1/14/2013 to: Watch AlejoDHealthcaredistricts:chiefexecutiveofficers:benefits. Introduced:1/15/2013 Status:8/13/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 92, Statutes of 2013. Location:8/13/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would authorize a local health care district to enter into an employment contract with a hospital administrator, including a hospital administrator who is designated as chief executive officer. The bill would also prohibit a health care district from entering into, or renewing, an employment contract with a hospital administrator, including a hospital administrator who is designated as chief executive officer, on or after January 1, 2014, that authorizes retirement plan benefits to be paid to the hospital administrator prior to his or her retirement. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Hospital/Healthcare Human Resources Public Retirement & Group & Personnel OPEBS PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/15/2013 to: Watch CommitteeonWater,ParksandWildlifeWaterresources:infrastructure. Introduced:1/17/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. on 5/7/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law establishes the Department of Water Resources in the Natural Resources Agency, and, among other things, empowers the department to conduct investigations of all or any portion of any stream, stream system, lake, or other body of water. This bill would require the Department of Water Resources to initiate and complete a comprehensive study of California's state and local water supply infrastructure needs and provide a reporttotheLegislaturebyJuly1,2014,thatsummarizesthosefindings. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources Water Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/17/2013 to: Watch PereaDStateWaterResourcesControlBoard:drinkingwater. Introduced:1/18/2013 Status:8/30/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(11). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 8/12/2013) Location:8/30/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would transfer to the State Water Resources Control Board the various duties and responsibilities imposed on the department by the California Safe Drinking Water Act. The bill would require these provisions to be implemented during the 2014- 15fiscalyear.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Page 12 / 216 Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources Water Group

AB 130

AB 142

AB 145

AB 146

Location:8/30/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would transfer to the State Water Resources Control Board the various duties and responsibilities imposed on the department by the California Safe Drinking Water Act. The bill would require these provisions to be implemented during the 2014- 15fiscalyear.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources Water Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/18/2013 to: Watch OlsenRStateCapitol:locationofCaliforniaAmericanPortugueseVeteransMemorial. Introduced:1/18/2013 Status:2/11/2014 - From committee chair, with author's amendments: Amend, and re-refer to committee. Read second time, amended, and re-referred to Com. on T. & H. Location:2/11/2014 - S.T.&H. Summary:Current law authorizes the American Portuguese Club Incorporated, in consultation with the Department of General Services and a specifically created committee, to construct and maintain a memorial in the existing All Veterans Memorial to honor California American Portuguese veterans, as specified. This bill would modify provisions relating to the site of the memorial, requiring it to be located within the Veterans Memorial Grove,aspecifiedareaadjacenttotheAllVeteransMemorial.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Single District Miscellaneous Group Consent: District Services DROP PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-3/19/2013 to: Watch V.ManuelPrezDEnvironment:SaltonSea:dustmitigation. Introduced:1/18/2013 Status:7/12/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(SEN). (Last location was N.R. & W. on 6/13/2013) Location:7/12/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would require the State Air Resources Board, upon the execution of an agreement with the joint powers authority, to evaluate and determine with the air quality planning completed by the authority is sufficient to mitigate the air quality impacts of the QSA. In the event that the state board concludes that additional mitigation measuresareneeded,thebillwouldrequirethestateboardtosubmitrecommendationtotheauthority. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald AQMD Natural Resources Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/18/2013 to: Watch

AB 147

AB 153

BonillaDCaliforniaGlobalWarmingSolutionsActof2006:offsets. Introduced:1/18/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/15/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:The California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 authorizes the State Air Resources Board to include the use of market-based compliance mechanisms. This bill, if the state board uses its authority to include the use of market-based compliance mechanisms, would require the state board, on or before January 1, 2015 , to adopt a specified process for the review and consideration of new offset protocols and, commencing in 2014 and continuing annually thereafter, use that process to review and consider new offset protocols. The bill would require the state board to adopt guidelines and incentives that prioritize the approval of specified offset protocols. Page 13 / 216 ThebillwouldrequirethestateboardtosubmitaspecifiedannualreporttotheLegislature. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working

AB 155

the use of market-based compliance mechanisms, would require the state board, on or before January 1, 2015 , to adopt a specified process for the review and consideration of new offset protocols and, commencing in 2014 and continuing annually thereafter, use that process to review and consider new offset protocols. The bill would require the state board to adopt guidelines and incentives that prioritize the approval of specified offset protocols. ThebillwouldrequirethestateboardtosubmitaspecifiedannualreporttotheLegislature. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental GHG/AB 32 Group Sustainability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/18/2013 to: Watch AlejoDEmployment:payrollrecords:righttoinspect. Introduced:1/22/2013 Status:7/12/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(SEN). (Last location was L. & I.R. on 6/13/2013) Location:7/12/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would require the employee to elect to inspect or copy, or receive a copy of, or any combination thereof, his or her employment records and would require the employer to comply with that election. The bill would entitle a former employee terminated for workplace violence or harassment only to receive a copy of the records, without any charge by the employer. The bill would define actual cost of reproductionto mean only the per page cost to the employer for the physical duplication of the records. The bill would also declare the Legislatures intent in this regard. Position Staff Watch Reco

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AB 160

PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/22/2013 to: Watch AlejoDCaliforniaPublicEmployees'PensionReformActof2013:exceptions. Introduced:1/22/2013 Status:2/3/2014 - From committee: Filed with the Chief Clerk pursuant to Joint Rule 56. Location:1/31/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would except from the California Public Employees' Pension Reform Act of 2013 (PEPRA), by excepting from the definition of public retirement system, certain multiemployer plans authorized under federal law and retirement plans for public employees whose collective bargaining rights are protected by a specified provision of federal law if a federal agency determines there is a conflict with federal law. This bill contains other relatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Public Retirement & Group & Personnel OPEBS PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/22/2013 to: Watch WieckowskiDInfrastructurefinancing. Introduced:1/23/2013 Status:8/13/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 94, Statutes of 2013. Location:8/13/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would require a lease agreement between a governmental agency undertaking an infrastructure project and a private entity to include performance bonds as security to ensure the completion of the construction of the facility and payment bonds to secure the payment of claims of laborers, mechanics, and materials suppliers Page 14 / 216 employedontheworkundercontract. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working

AB 164

AB 177

Location:8/13/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would require a lease agreement between a governmental agency undertaking an infrastructure project and a private entity to include performance bonds as security to ensure the completion of the construction of the facility and payment bonds to secure the payment of claims of laborers, mechanics, and materials suppliers employedontheworkundercontract. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Public Works & Bidding Process Group Contracting PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/23/2013 to: Watch V.ManuelPrezDRenewableenergyresources:electricalcorporations:procurementplans. Introduced:1/24/2013 Status:1/31/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(3). (Last location was INACTIVE FILE on 1/30/2014) Location:1/31/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would require the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission, in cooperation and consultation with the Public Utilities Commission, the Natural Resources Agency, and the Salton Sea Authority, to convene a stakeholders group to advise the commission on the steps that should be taken to properly develop, integrate, and transmit the electricity generated by eligible renewable energy resources located inandaroundtheSaltonSea.Thisbillcontainsotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Utilities and Energy Environmental Renewable Energy Group Sustainability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/24/2013 to: Watch BocanegraDPublictransit:electronictransitfarecollectionsystems:disclosureofpersonal information. Introduced:1/24/2013 Status:9/27/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 375, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/27/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law, with certain exceptions, requires a transportation agency to discard personally identifiable information within 4 1/2 years, as specified. Current law provides various remedies in that regard. This bill would make these and other related provisions applicable to a transportation agency that employs an electronic transit fare collection system for payment of transit fares with respect to personally identifiable information of a person who subscribes to an electronic fare collection system. This bill contains other related provisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Miscellaneous Group Consent: District Services DROP PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/24/2013 to: Watch DickinsonDDeltaProtectionCommission:executivedirector:comprehensivelong-term resource management plan: determination of consistency. Introduced:1/28/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was W.,P. & W. on 2/15/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Existing law, the Johnston-Baker-Andal-Boatwright Delta Protection Act of 1992, requires the Delta Protection Commission to review and maintain a comprehensive long-term resource management plan for land Page 15 / 216 uses within the primary zone, as defined, of the Delta. This bill would require the executive director to determine a discretionary project located in the primary zone to be consistent with the resource management plan provided

AB 179

AB 183

Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Existing law, the Johnston-Baker-Andal-Boatwright Delta Protection Act of 1992, requires the Delta Protection Commission to review and maintain a comprehensive long-term resource management plan for land uses within the primary zone, as defined, of the Delta. This bill would require the executive director to determine a discretionary project located in the primary zone to be consistent with the resource management plan provided thattheprojectsatisfiesatleast4of5specifiedcriteria. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Flood/Levee, Water Natural Resources Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/28/2013 to: Watch

AB 185

Hernndez,RogerDOpenandpublicmeetings:televisedmeetings. Introduced:1/28/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was L. GOV. on 4/24/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would provide that an audio or video recording of an open and public meeting made at the direction of a local agency may be erased or destroyed 2 years after the recording. This bill contains other related provisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Oppose Reco DHolzem General Transparency & Open Group 3 Accountability Meetings/Brown Act PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-4/2/2013 to: Oppose 3 3/11/2013 I-1/28/2013 to: Oppose unless Amended 2

AB 188

AB 189

AmmianoDPropertytaxation:changeinownership. Introduced:1/28/2013 Status:2/3/2014 - From committee: Filed with the Chief Clerk pursuant to Joint Rule 56. Location:1/31/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would specify that if 100% of the ownership interests in a legal entity, as defined, are sold or transferred in a single transaction, as specified, the real property owned by that legal entity has changed ownership, whether or not any one legal entity or person that is a party to the transaction acquires more than 50% of the ownership interests. The bill would require the State Board of Equalization to notify assessors if a change in ownershipassodescribedoccurs.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax 1% Property Tax Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/28/2013 to: Watch BuchananDEnergy:solarenergysystems:funding. Introduced:1/28/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was PRINT on 1/28/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Existing law requires the Public Utilities Commission, before collecting additional ratepayer funds to fund certain program shortfalls, to first allocate interest accumulated from customer collections and, for the remainder of the shortfall, to increase collections from customers of the state's 3 largest electrical corporations for specifiedprograms.Thisbillwouldmaketechnical,nonsubstantivechangestothelatterprovision. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Page 16 / 216 Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental SPOT Group Consent: Sustainability

AB 190

fund certain program shortfalls, to first allocate interest accumulated from customer collections and, for the remainder of the shortfall, to increase collections from customers of the state's 3 largest electrical corporations for specifiedprograms.Thisbillwouldmaketechnical,nonsubstantivechangestothelatterprovision. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental SPOT Group Consent: Sustainability DROP PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/28/2013 to: Watch BuchananDElectricity:solarenergysystems. Introduced:1/28/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was PRINT on 1/28/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Under current law, the Public Utilities Commission (PUC) has regulatory authority over public utilities, including electrical corporations. The PUC adopted the California Solar Initiative. Under current law "kWh" means kilowatthours, as measured by the number of kilowatts generated in one hour. This bill would make anonsubstantivechangetothatprovision. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental SPOT Group Consent: Sustainability DROP PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/28/2013 to: Watch LogueRLocalballotmeasures:arguments. Introduced:1/28/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/8/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would require the county or city elections official to extend the deadline for submission of arguments relating to a ballot measure by one calendar day if an argument in favor of or against a measure is not submitted by the deadline fixed by the official. In doing so, this bill would require the county or city elections official to immediately issue a press release requesting that arguments for or against the measure, or both, as applicable, be submittedbytheextendeddeadline.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Elections Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 A- 2/14/2013to:Watch CamposDOpenmeetings:actionsforviolations. Introduced:1/28/2013 Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Com. on GOV. & F. Location:2/6/2014 - S.G.&F. Summary:Would expand the authorization for a district attorney or interested party to seek a judicial determination that an action taken by a legislative body is null and void if the legislative body violated the requirement that every agenda for a regular meeting or notice for a special meeting provide an opportunity for membersofthepublictoaddressthelegislativebodyonitemsbeingconsidered,asspecified. Attachments: AB 194 (Campos) Oppose Author AB 194 (Campos) - Oppose Author AB 194 (Campos) - Oppose Asm. Local Government Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Page 17 / 216 Oppose Reco DHolzem General Transparency & Open Group 2 Accountability Meetings/Brown

AB 193

AB 194

AB 194 (Campos) Oppose Author AB 194 (Campos) - Oppose Author AB 194 (Campos) - Oppose Asm. Local Government Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Oppose Reco DHolzem General Transparency & 2 Accountability PublicNotes4/8/2013 I-1/28/2013 to: Oppose 2 3/11/2013 I-1/28/2013 to: Watch

Issues Open Meetings/Brown Act

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AB 195

HallDCounties:constructionprojects:design-build. Introduced:1/28/2013 Status:8/19/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 121, Statutes of 2013. Location:8/19/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law, until July 1, 2014, authorizes counties to use alternative procedures, known as designbuild, for bidding on specified types of construction projects in the county in excess of $2,500,000, in accordance with specified procedures. This bill would extend these provisions until July 1, 2016. Because the additionally authorized projects would require payment of fees into the State Public Works Enforcement Fund, a continuously appropriated fund, it would make an appropriation. This bill contains other related provisions and other existing laws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke General Public Works & Bidding Process Group position Consent: Contracting DROP PanDPublicemployees'retirement:pensionfundmanagement. Introduced:1/30/2013 Status:10/12/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 766, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/12/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law authorizes the Board of Administration of the Public Employees' Retirement System and the Teachers' Retirement Board of the State Teachers' Retirement System, consistent with their fiduciary duties and the standard for prudent investment, to prioritize investment in an in-state infrastructure project over a comparable out-of-state infrastructure project. This bill would extend the authorization to prioritize investment in an in-state infrastructure project, as described above, to the board of retirement or the board of investments of a retirementsystemestablishedpursuanttotheCountyEmployeesRetirementLawof1937. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Public Retirement & Group & Personnel OPEBS PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/30/2013 to: Watch SkinnerDVoting:stateofemergency. Introduced:1/31/2013 Status:10/3/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 498, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/3/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would require the Secretary of State, by December 31, 2014, to establish, in consultation with county elections officials, procedures and guidelines for voting in the event of a natural disaster or other state of emergency. The bill would require the Secretary of State to publish those procedures and guidelines on his or her Internet Web site. The bill would also require the Secretary of State to report to the Legislature, by December 31, 2014, on the readiness of the state to hold elections during or following a natural disaster or other state of emergency,asspecified. Page 18 / 216 Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Elections Group

AB 205

AB 214

AB 215

emergency. The bill would require the Secretary of State to publish those procedures and guidelines on his or her Internet Web site. The bill would also require the Secretary of State to report to the Legislature, by December 31, 2014, on the readiness of the state to hold elections during or following a natural disaster or other state of emergency,asspecified. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Elections Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 A-3/4/2013 to: Watch ChesbroDSolidwasterecycling. Introduced:1/31/2013 Status:7/12/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(SEN). (Last location was E.Q. on 5/15/2013) Location:7/12/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:The California Integrated Waste Management Act of 1989 requires that a rigid plastic packaging container be source reduced. This bill would revise the definitions of the various terms used in the those requirements, including revising the definition of the term "source reduced" to impose new requirements, thereby imposing a state-mandated local program by changing the definition of a crime. This bill contains other related provisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Sanitation/Wastewater Natural Resources Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/31/2013 to: Watch BradfordDElectricity:solarelectricity:low-income households. Introduced:1/31/2013 Status:10/7/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 609, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/7/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:The Single-Family Affordable Solar Homes Program (SASH) and the Multifamily Affordable Solar Housing Program (MASH) programs will operate until December 31, 2016, or until funds collected for the above purposes are exhausted, whichever occurs sooner. This bill would, upon the expenditure or reservation of those funds reserved for low-income residential housing, authorize the surcharge collected by the electrical corporations for the California Solar Initiative to continue to provide funding for the administration of the SASH and MASH programs. The bill would require the commission to ensure the total amount resulting from the continued collection of the charge does not exceed $108,000,000. The bill would extend the operation of the SASH and MASH programstoDecember31,2021,oruntiltheexhaustionofthatamount,whicheveroccurssooner. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke Utilities and Energy Environmental Group position Consent: Sustainability DROP DickinsonDEmploymentapplications:criminalhistory. Introduced:2/4/2013 Status:10/10/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 699, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/10/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would, commencing July 1, 2014, prohibit a state or local agency from asking an applicant to disclose information regarding a criminal conviction, except as specified, until the agency has determined the applicant meets the minimum employment qualifications for the position. The bill would include specified findings and declarations of the Legislature in support of this policy. This bill contains other related provisions and other existinglaws. Attachments: AB 218 (Dickinson) - Sen Floor Oppose AB 218 (Dickinson) - Request for Veto Page 19 / 216 AB 218 (Dickinson) - Sen Labor IR Amendments AB 218 (Dickinson) - Assembly Appropriations - Oppose Unless Amended

AB 217

AB 218

existinglaws. Attachments: AB 218 (Dickinson) - Sen Floor Oppose AB 218 (Dickinson) - Request for Veto AB 218 (Dickinson) - Sen Labor IR Amendments AB 218 (Dickinson) - Assembly Appropriations - Oppose Unless Amended AB 218 (Dickinson) - Assembly Floor - Oppose Unless Amended AB 218 (Dickinson) - Author - Oppose Unless Amended AB 218 (Dickinson) - Asm Judiciary Committee - Oppose Unless Amended Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Oppose Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Employment unless & Personnel Amended 2 PublicNotes3/29/2013 I-2/4/2013 to: Oppose unless Amended 2 3/11/2013 I-2/4/2013 to: Oppose 2

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AB 223

AB 228

OlsenRCivilactions:disabledaccess. Introduced:2/4/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was JUD. on 2/15/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law provides, upon being served with a summons and complaint asserting a constructionrelated accessibility claim, that specified defendants may file a request for a court stay and early evaluation conference in the proceedings, as specified. This bill would permit a local government, as defined, to file a request foracourtstayandearlyevaluationconferencepursuanttothisprovision. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Other Legal Topics Group & Torts PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/4/2013 to: Watch LogueRLaborCommissioner:employeeclaims. Introduced:2/4/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was L. & E. on 4/16/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law provides for the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations within the Labor and Workforce Development Agency to oversee and assist the divisions under its jurisdiction with the enforcement of provisions of law related to private employment, including claims for wage and hour violations and occupational safety violations. This bill would authorize both the director and the commissioner, or their deputies, to waive any penalties against an employer if the employer resolves the claim within 30 days of receiving a notice, as specified, from the commissioner. The bill would not apply to violations of minimum wage requirements. This bill contains otherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Employment Group & Personnel PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/4/2013 to: Watch JohnA.PrezDLocalgovernment:infrastructureandrevitalizationfinancingdistricts. Introduced:2/4/2013 Status:9/13/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(14). (Last location was INACTIVE FILE on Page 20 / 216 9/11/2013) Location:9/13/2013 - A.2YEAR

AB 229

Introduced:2/4/2013 Status:9/13/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(14). (Last location was INACTIVE FILE on 9/11/2013) Location:9/13/2013 - A.2YEAR Summary:Would authorize the creation by a city, county, city and county, or joint powers authority of an infrastructure and revitalization financing district, as defined, and the issuance of debt with 2/3 voter approval. The bill would authorize the creation of a district for up to 40 years and the issuance of debt with a final maturity date of up to 30 years, as specified. The bill would authorize a district to finance projects in redevelopment project areas and former redevelopment project areas and former military bases. This bill contains other related provisions. Attachments: CSDA Support Letter: AB 229 Sen Governance & Finance CSDA Support Letter: AB 229 Author Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Tax Group 2 Increment/RDA PublicNotes4/11/2013 A-4/8/2013 to: Support 2 3/25/2013 I-2/4/2013 to: Watch MaienscheinRYouthathleticprograms:backgroundchecks. Introduced:2/5/2013 Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Com. on B., P. & E.D. Location:2/6/2014 - S.B.,P.&E.D. Summary:Would require a community youth athletic program to provide written notice to the parent or guardian of a youth participating in the program regarding the program's policies relating to criminal background checks for volunteerandhiredcoachesintheprogram,asspecified. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem Recreation & Park, Human Resources Group position Community Services & Personnel Human Districts Resources HagmanRSchoolfinancing:commoncoreimplementation:broadbandnetwork. Introduced:2/5/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was U. & C. on 1/7/2014) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would state the intent of the Legislature to appropriate an unspecified amount from the General Fund to equip all kindergarten and grades 1 to 12, inclusive, schoolsites with broadband network infrastructure to help thoseschoolswiththeimplementationofthecommoncoreacademiccontentstandards. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental Prop 39 Group Consent: Sustainability DROP PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/5/2013 to: Watch RendonDMutualwatercompanies. Introduced:2/5/2013 Status:10/8/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 633, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/8/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Page 21 / 216 Summary:Current law requires each board member of a mutual water company that operates a public water system to complete a training course regarding the duties of board members of mutual water companies, as specified. This bill would require a board member to repeat this training course every 6 years. This bill contains

AB 230

AB 239

AB 240

Status:10/8/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 633, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/8/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law requires each board member of a mutual water company that operates a public water system to complete a training course regarding the duties of board members of mutual water companies, as specified. This bill would require a board member to repeat this training course every 6 years. This bill contains otherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Natural Resources Water Group PublicNotes4/8/2013 I-2/5/2013 to: Watch

AB 242

AB 243

ChauDPrivacy:Internet. Introduced:2/6/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was JUD. on 1/7/2014) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law requires an operator of a commercial Web site or online service that collects personally identifiable information through the Internet, about individual consumers residing in California who use or visit its commercial Web site or online service, to make its privacy policy available to consumers, as specified. This bill would eliminate references to "privacy policy," and instead refer to a privacy policy as a "policy." The bill would require these policies to include hyperlinks to the Web pages where a consumer may file a complaint, as specified, ifanoperatorcollectspersonalinformationaboutanindividualconsumer. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Transparency & Group Accountability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/6/2013 to: Watch DickinsonDLocalgovernment:infrastructureandrevitalizationfinancingdistricts. Introduced:2/6/2013 Status:9/13/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(14). (Last location was INACTIVE FILE on 9/11/2013) Location:9/13/2013 - A.2YEAR Summary:Would authorize the creation of an infrastructure and revitalization financing district, as defined, and the issuance of debt with 55% voter approval. The bill would authorize the creation of a district for up to 40 years and the issuance of debt with a final maturity date of up to 30 years, as specified. The bill would authorize a district to finance projects in redevelopment project areas and former redevelopment project areas and former military bases. The bill would authorize the legislative body of a city , as defined, to dedicate any portion of its funds received from the Redevelopment Property Tax Trust Fund to the district, if specified criteria are met. This billcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Tax Group Increment/RDA PublicNotes3/25/2013 I-2/6/2013 to: Watch BradfordDLocalgovernment:openmeetings. Introduced:2/6/2013 Status:6/24/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 11, Statutes of 2013. Location:6/24/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Under the Ralph M. Brown Act, the legislative body of a local agency is authorized to holdPage closed 22 / 216 sessions with the Attorney General, district attorney, agency counsel, sheriff, or chief of police, or their respective deputies, or a security consultant or a security operations manager, on matters posing a threat to the security of

AB 246

AB 248

Status:6/24/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 11, Statutes of 2013. Location:6/24/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Under the Ralph M. Brown Act, the legislative body of a local agency is authorized to hold closed sessions with the Attorney General, district attorney, agency counsel, sheriff, or chief of police, or their respective deputies, or a security consultant or a security operations manager, on matters posing a threat to the security of public buildings, a threat to the security of essential public services, as specified, or a threat to the public's right of access to public services or public facilities. This bill additionally would authorize the legislative body of a local agency to hold these closed sessions with the Governor. This bill also makes various technical nonsubstantive changes.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Transparency & Open Group Accountability Meetings/Brown Act PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/6/2013 to: Watch GorellREnergy:powerplants:VenturaCounty. Introduced:2/6/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was NAT. RES. on 4/8/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would require the Public Utilities Commission and the Independent System Operator, in consultation with specified entities, to submit to the Legislature, on or before January 1, 2015, a report on policies, recommended legislative actions, and incentives necessary to accomplish specified objectives related to oncethrough cooling powerplants in Ventura County while preserving and enhancing electric system reliability in the CountiesofSantaBarbaraandVentura.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Utilities and Energy Miscellaneous Group District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/6/2013 to: Watch LogueRHealthandcarefacilities:CPR. Introduced:2/7/2013 Status:7/12/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(SEN). (Last location was HEALTH on 5/23/2013) Location:7/12/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Current law regulates long-term health care facilities, community care facilities, adult day health care centers, and residential care facilities . A person who violates these provisions is guilty of a crime, except as specified.ThisbillwouldThisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandothercurrentlaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Hospital/Healthcare Public Safety & Group Consent: Emergency DROP Response PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/7/2013 to: Watch WaldronRLocalgovernment:organization. Introduced:2/7/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was PRINT on 2/7/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:The Cortese-Knox-Hertzberg Local Government Reorganization Act of 2000 makes certain findings Page 23 / 216 and declarations relating to local government organization, including, among other things, that it is the policy of the state to encourage orderly growth and development, and recognition that the logical formation and determination

AB 259

AB 262

AB 263

Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was PRINT on 2/7/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:The Cortese-Knox-Hertzberg Local Government Reorganization Act of 2000 makes certain findings and declarations relating to local government organization, including, among other things, that it is the policy of the state to encourage orderly growth and development, and recognition that the logical formation and determination of the boundaries of local agencies is an important factor in promoting orderly development, as specified. This bill wouldmaketechnical,nonsubstantivechangestotheseprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Formation & SPOT Group Reorganization PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/7/2013 to: Watch Hernndez,RogerDEmployment:retaliation:immigration-related practices. Introduced:2/7/2013 Status:10/11/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 732, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/11/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would prohibit an employer from retaliating or taking adverse action against any employee or applicant for employment because the employee or applicant has engaged in protected conduct. The bill would expand the protected conduct to include a written or oral complaint by an employee that he or she is owed unpaid wages. The bill would provide that an employee who was retaliated against or otherwise was subjected to an adverse action is entitled to reinstatement and reimbursement for lost wages. The bill would subject a person who violates these provisions to a civil penalty of up to $10,000 per violation. This bill contains other related provisions andotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Employment Group & Personnel PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/7/2013 to: Watch GattoDLocalgovernmentliability:dogparks. Introduced:2/7/2013 Status:8/12/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 74, Statutes of 2013. Location:8/12/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would provide that a public entity, as defined, that owns or operates a dog park shall not be held liable for an injury or death of a person or pet resulting solely from the actions of a dog in the dog park. Attachments: CSDA Request for Signature: AB 265 CSDA Support Letter: AB 265 Assembly Judiciary Committee CSDA Support Letter: AB 265 Author Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Support Reco JMacDonald Recreation & Park Miscellaneous 3 District Services PublicNotes3/26/2013 A-3/12/2013 to: Support 3 3/11/2013 I-2/7/2013 to: Support if Amended 3

AB 265

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AB 269

GroveRVotebymailballots:militaryoroverseasvoters. Page 24 / 216 Introduced:2/7/2013 Status:7/12/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(SEN). (Last location was E. & C.A. on

AB 269 GroveRVotebymailballots:militaryoroverseasvoters. Introduced:2/7/2013 Status:7/12/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(SEN). (Last location was E. & C.A. on 6/13/2013) Location:7/12/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Current law requires that a vote by mail ballot be received by the issuing elections official or the precinct board no later than the close of polls on election day. This bill would make an exception for military or overseas voters, as defined, and would instead require that their vote by mail ballots be postmarked by the United States Postal Service or the Military Postal Service Agency on or before election day and received by their elections officials no later than 3 days after election day. This bill contains other related provisions and other currentlaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Elections Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/7/2013 to: Watch GattoDCaliforniaGlobalWarmingSolutionsActof2006:LowCarbonFuelStandard. Introduced:2/11/2013 Status:9/13/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(14). (Last location was INACTIVE FILE on 9/4/2013) Location:9/13/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would require the State Air Resources Board, in promulgating regulations or other policies for purposes of the carbon intensity of fuels, to consider specified sustainability factors and the state of the fuel market and technologies. The bill would require the state board, no later than December 2014, to include mechanisms and policies that favor low-carbon fuels with the highest possible sustainability based on specified factors and to encourageincentivesforsustainablefuelsproducedwithoutfoodstockordisplacementoffoodcrops. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke General Environmental GHG/AB 32 Group position Consent: Sustainability DROP DickinsonDFinancialaffairs. Introduced:2/11/2013 Status:9/6/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 228, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/6/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law authorizes a local agency to invest in certificates of deposit provided that they do not exceed 30% of the agency's funds that may be invested for this purpose, as specified. This bill would, until January 1, 2017, remove the term "certificates of deposit" and instead authorize a local agency to invest in deposits, as specified, and limit the amount of its funds that an agency may place with any one private sector entity that assists in the placement of deposits with one or more commercial banks, savings banks, savings and loan associations, or credit unions that are located in the United States. The bill would prescribe requirements for the financialinstitutionsthataprivatesectorentityisauthorizedtouse. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Bonds & Financing Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/11/2013 to: Watch QuirkDEnergy:Roadto2050Board:reporting. Introduced:2/11/2013 Page 25 / 216 FILE Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE on 5/24/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD

AB 278

AB 279

AB 284

AB 284

AB 293

QuirkDEnergy:Roadto2050Board:reporting. Introduced:2/11/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/24/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would require the chair of the State Air Resources Board to convene the Road to 2050 Board consisting of specified representatives from specified state agencies and commissions. The bill would require the Road to 2050 Board, by January 31, 2016, and by January 31 of each even-numbered year thereafter, to submit a report to the Governor and the Legislature on the impacts to California of global warming, including impacts to water supply, public health, agriculture, coastline, and forestry, and to prepare and report on mitigation and adaptationplanstocombattheseimpacts. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental GHG/AB 32 Group Sustainability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/11/2013 to: Watch AllenREnergy:CaliforniaCleanEnergyJobsAct:implementation. Introduced:2/11/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/16/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would require the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission, in consultation with the Public Utilities Commission and other appropriate state agencies, to develop a program to award financial assistance for the purposes of implementing the California Clean Energy Jobs Act. The bill would require the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission to administer grants, loans, or other financial assistance to eligible entities for the purpose of funding eligible projects that create jobs in California by reducing energy demand and consumption, to establish criteria for the award of grants, loans, or other financial assistance that include specified matter, and to maintain a public database of the eligible entities that receive grants, loans,orotherfinancialassistancethroughtheprogram. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental Prop 39 Group Sustainability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/11/2013 to: Watch HoldenDLocal-State Joint Investment Partnership Pilot Program. Introduced:2/11/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/16/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would, until January 1, 2020, establish a pilot program whereby certain local government entities, upon the approval and oversight of the Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank, are authorized to reallocate their annual payments of property tax revenue directed to the Educational Revenue Augmentation Fund to instead finance certain kinds of public works that further state policy, as specified. This bill would require each local government entity operating a project under the pilot program and the bank to submit annual reports, as specified,ontheresultsofthepilotprogram. Attachments: CSDA Support Letter: AB 294 Assembly Appropriations Committee CSDA Support Letter: AB 294 Assembly Local Government Committee CSDA Support Letter: AB 294 Author Page 26 / 216 Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Tax Group 2 Increment/RDA

AB 294

CSDA Support Letter: AB 294 Assembly Appropriations Committee CSDA Support Letter: AB 294 Assembly Local Government Committee CSDA Support Letter: AB 294 Author Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Support Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Tax 2 Increment/RDA PublicNotes4/10/2013 A-4/8/2013 to: Support 2 /10/2013 A-4/8/2013 to: Support if Amended 2 4/8/2013 I-2/11/2013 to: Support if Amended 2 3/25/2013 I-2/11/2013 to: Watch

Working Group

AB 295

AB 302

CommitteeonWater,ParksandWildlifeWater:watersupply:infrastructure. Introduced:2/11/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. on 5/7/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would establish findings and declarations stating that the November 2014 ballot currently includes a bond measure for $11.14 billion to fund projects related to water, that many Californians lack access to clean, safe, and affordable drinking water, and that it is in the general public interest to pass a general obligation bond to help fund projects that address the critical and immediate needs of disadvantaged, rural, or small communities and projectsthatleveragestateandfederaldrinkingwaterqualityandwastewatertreatmentfunds. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources Water Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/11/2013 to: Watch ChauDPublicworks:publicsubsidies. Introduced:2/12/2013 Status:10/13/2013 - Vetoed by the Governor Location:10/13/2013 - A.VETOED Summary:Current law defines "public works" to include, among other things, construction, alteration, demolition, installation, or repair work done under contract and paid for, in whole or in part, out of public funds, but exempts from that definition, among other projects, an otherwise private development project if the state or political subdivision provides, directly or indirectly, a public subsidy to a private development project that is de minimis in the context of the project. This bill would provide that a public subsidy is de minimis if it is both less than $25,000 and less than 1% of the total project cost. The bill would specify that those provisions do not apply toaprojectthatwasadvertisedforbid,oracontractthatwasawarded,beforeJanuary1,2014. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Public Works & Prevailing Wage & Group Contracting Contracted Labor PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/12/2013 to: Watch WilliamsDPesticides:toxicaircontaminant:controlmeasures. Introduced:2/12/2013 Status:10/5/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 584, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/5/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law requires the Director of Pesticide Regulation to determine, in consultation with specified agencies, the need for and appropriate degree of control measures for each pesticide listed as a toxic air contaminant. This bill would require the director's written determination regarding control measures for each pesticide and any formal written comments made by consulting agencies be made available to the public. This bill containsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Page 27 / 216 Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Mosquito/Vector Miscellaneous Group

AB 304

AB 308

agencies, the need for and appropriate degree of control measures for each pesticide listed as a toxic air contaminant. This bill would require the director's written determination regarding control measures for each pesticide and any formal written comments made by consulting agencies be made available to the public. This bill containsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Mosquito/Vector Miscellaneous Group Control District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/12/2013 to: Watch HagmanRSchoolfacilities:saleofsurplusrealproperty:returnofstateschoolfacilitiesfunding program funds. Introduced:2/12/2013 Status:10/2/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 496, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/2/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would authorize the State Allocation Board to establish a program under which it would require a school district, county office of education, or charter school that sells real property that was purchased with or modernized with, or on which improvements were constructed that were funded with, any moneys from a state school facilities funding program, to return to the board the moneys the school district, county office of education, or charter school received from the state school facilities funding program for the purchase, modernization, or constructionifcertainconditionsaremet.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Consent: Reco CLokke Group Drop PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-3/19/2013 to: Consent: Drop 3/11/2013 I-2/12/2013 to: Watch WieckowskiDLocalgovernment:employees:firefighters. Introduced:2/12/2013 Status:8/28/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 195, Statutes of 2013. Location:8/28/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law authorizes the California Firefighter Joint Apprenticeship Program to administer, prepare, and circulate to local governments a list of permanent career civilian federal, state, and local government firefighters eligible for appointment to a local government firefighter position. This bill would provide that a firefighter's name may remain on the list described above for 36 months. The bill would also delete the provision relatingtodeterminationofplacementonthelist.Thebillwouldalsomakeaconformingchange. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Fire Public Safety & Employment Group Emergency Response PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/12/2013 to: Watch CamposDLocalagencies:domesticviolence. Introduced:2/12/2013 Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Com. on JUD. Location:2/6/2014 - S.JUD. Summary:Would prohibit a local agency from requiring a landlord to terminate a tenancy or fail to renew a tenancy based upon an act against a tenant or a tenant's household member that constitutes domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, human trafficking, and abuse of an elder or dependent adult or based upon the number of calls made by a person to the emergency telephone system relating to the tenant or a member of the tenant's Page 28 / 216 household being a victim of an act constituting domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, human trafficking, and abuseofanelderordependentadult.

AB 312

AB 319

Summary:Would prohibit a local agency from requiring a landlord to terminate a tenancy or fail to renew a tenancy based upon an act against a tenant or a tenant's household member that constitutes domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, human trafficking, and abuse of an elder or dependent adult or based upon the number of calls made by a person to the emergency telephone system relating to the tenant or a member of the tenant's household being a victim of an act constituting domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, human trafficking, and abuseofanelderordependentadult. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem Recreation & Park, Transparency & Group position Consent: Library Accountability Human DROP Resources PublicNotes4/8/2013 I-2/12/2013 to: No position 3/11/2013 I-2/12/2013 to: Watch

AB 323

AB 325

ChesbroDSolidwaste:recycling:diversion:greenmaterials. Introduced:2/12/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/24/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would require the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery to adopt regulations to provide that, no later than January 1, 2020, the use of green material as alternative daily cover or alternative intermediate cover does not constitute diversion through recycling and would be considered disposal for purposes of the California Integrated Waste Management Act of 1989. The bill would authorize the department to delay the effective date of this requirement, as specified. The bill would impose a state-mandated local program by imposing new duties upon local agencies with regard to the diversion of solid waste. This bill contains other related provisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Waste Management Miscellaneous Group District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/12/2013 to: Watch AlejoDLanduseandplanning:causeofactions:timelimitations. Introduced:2/13/2013 Status:10/12/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 767, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/12/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:The Planning and Zoning Law requires an action or proceeding against local zoning and planning decisions of a legislative body to be commenced and the legislative body to be served within a year of accrual of the cause of action, if it meets certain requirements. This bill would authorize the notice to be filed any time within 180 days after specified zoning and planning decisions, but would set a 270-day period for notice with respect to an adopted or revised housing element that is found to substantially comply with law, and a 2-year period for notice with respect to an adopted or revised housing element that is found not to substantially comply with law. Thebillwouldmakefurtherconformingchanges. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Tax Group position DROP Increment/RDA MorrellROccupationalsafetyandhealth:reportingrequirements. Introduced:2/13/2013 Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Com. on L. & I.R. Location:2/6/2014 - S.L.&I.R. Page 29 / 216 Summary:Current law requires every employer to file a complete report of every occupational injury or occupational illness of each employee, as specified, with the Department of Industrial Relations. Current law

AB 326

AB 327

Introduced:2/13/2013 Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Com. on L. & I.R. Location:2/6/2014 - S.L.&I.R. Summary:Current law requires every employer to file a complete report of every occupational injury or occupational illness of each employee, as specified, with the Department of Industrial Relations. Current law requires an employer to make an immediate report by telephone or telegraph of every case involving an employee's serious injury or illness or death to the division. This bill would require every employer to make an immediate report by telephone or e-mail of every case involving an employee's serious injury or illness or death to thedivision. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Workers' Group & Personnel Compensation & Insurance PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/13/2013 to: Watch PereaDElectricity:naturalgas:rates:netenergymetering:CaliforniaRenewablesPortfolio Standard Program. Introduced:2/13/2013 Status:10/7/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 611, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/7/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would repeal the limitations upon increasing the electric service rates of residential customers, including the rate increase limitations applicable to electric service provided to CARE customers, but would require the Public Utilities Commission, in establishing rates for CARE program participants, to ensure that lowincome ratepayers are not jeopardized or overburdened by monthly energy expenditures and to adopt CARE rates in which the level of discount for low-income electricity and gas ratepayers correctly reflects their level of need, as determined by a specified needs assessment. The bill would require that this needs assessment be performednotlessoftenthanevery3rdyear.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Attachments: CSDA Request for Direction Letter - AB 327 (Perea) CSDA Oppose Unless Amended Letter - AB 327 (Perea) Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Oppose Reco JMacDonald Utilities and Energy Natural Resources Group unless Amended 2 PublicNotes9/5/2013 A-9/3/2013 to: Oppose unless Amended 2 GarciaDConsolidationofelections. Introduced:2/13/2013 Status:8/13/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 98, Statutes of 2013. Location:8/13/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would specify that whenever an election is consolidated with a special election, the consolidated election shall be held and conducted, and all other proceedings incidental to and connected with the election to be regulated and done, in accordance with the provisions of law regulating the special election. This bill contains other relatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Elections Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/13/2013 to: Watch
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AB 331

AB 337

AllenREconomicdevelopment:internationaltradeandinvestmentstrategy.

AB 337

Position Staff Assigned District Type Watch Reco JMacDonald General PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/13/2013 to: Watch

Subject Area Elections

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AB 347

AllenREconomicdevelopment:internationaltradeandinvestmentstrategy. Introduced:2/13/2013 Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Com. on B., P. & E.D. Location:2/6/2014 - S.B.,P.&E.D. Summary:Current law requires the Director of the Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development to provide to the Legislature, no later than February 1, 2014, a strategy for international trade and investment for the state. This bill would change that date to February 1, 2019, and additionally require the strategy to be based on current and emerging market conditions and the needs of investors, businesses, and workers to be competitive inglobalmarkets,asspecified. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Ports/Harbor Miscellaneous Group District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/13/2013 to: Watch AchadjianRArson:registration. Introduced:2/13/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. on 4/10/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law requires a convicted arsonist, as specified, to register with certain local officials in the area in which he or she resides, and makes it a misdemeanor to fail to register. Current law also requires the registering law enforcement agency to forward certain information about the person to the Department of Justice, including a signed statement, and the person's fingerprints and photograph. This bill would require the Department of Justice to make all of these statements, photographs, and fingerprints available to all chief fire officials of a legallyorganizedfiredepartmentorfireprotectiondistrictinthestate. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Fire Public Safety & Group Consent: Emergency DROP Response PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/13/2013 to: Watch WieckowskiDTimberharvestingplans:exemptactivities. Introduced:2/13/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was NAT. RES. on 4/30/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would exempt the removal of trees less than 28 inches in stump diameter, measured at 8 inches above ground level. This bill would permit the removal of trees less than 28 inches in stump diameter to achieve the goal of fuel reduction if the removal of any such tree is within 500 feet of a legally permitted structure, in an area prioritized as a shaded fuel break in a community wildfire protection plan approved by a public fire agency, if thegoaloffuelreductioncannotbeachievedbyremovingonlytreeslessthan28inchesinstumpdiameter. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Fire Public Safety & Group Consent: Emergency DROP Response PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/13/2013 to: Watch Page 31 / 216 DahleRLocalballotmeasures:impartialanalysis.

AB 350

AB 354

AB 354

Consent: DROP PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/13/2013 to: Watch

Emergency Response

DahleRLocalballotmeasures:impartialanalysis. Introduced:2/13/2013 Status:9/9/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 265, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/9/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would require the impartial analysis for a county, city, or district ballot measure to include a statement indicating whether the measure was placed on the ballot by a petition signed by the requisite number of voters or by the county board of supervisors, city governing body, or district governing body, respectively. This billcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco JMacDonald General Elections Group position TingDPropertytaxagents. Introduced:2/13/2013 Status:9/13/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(14). (Last location was APPR. on 9/6/2013) Location:9/13/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would state the intent of the Legislature to improve the tax appeals process and create transparency by establishing a public registration process for property tax agents. Position Staff Assigned No Reco DHolzem position Consent: DROP

AB 355

District Type Fire, Hospital/Healthcare

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AB 360

AB 371

AlejoDWorkers'compensation:independentcontractors. Introduced:2/14/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was PRINT on 2/14/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law establishes a workers' compensation system for the compensation of employees for any injury or death arising out of and in the course of their employment, as specified. For the purposes of workers' compensation law, current law defines an independent contractor as a person who renders service for a specified payment for a specified result, under the control of his or her principal as to the result of his or her work only, and not as to the means by which that result is accomplished. This bill would make technical, nonsubstantive changes tothoseprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources SPOT Group & Personnel PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/14/2013 to: Watch SalasDSewagesludge:KernCounty. Introduced:2/14/2013 Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Com. on E.Q. Location:2/6/2014 - S.E.Q. Summary:Would require the State Water Resources Control Board from January 1, 2015, to December 31, Page 32 / 216 2016, inclusive, to require additional testing 2 times per year on the effects of sewage sludge or other biological solids to occur on properties in unincorporated areas of Kern County where sewage sludge or other biological

Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Com. on E.Q. Location:2/6/2014 - S.E.Q. Summary:Would require the State Water Resources Control Board from January 1, 2015, to December 31, 2016, inclusive, to require additional testing 2 times per year on the effects of sewage sludge or other biological solids to occur on properties in unincorporated areas of Kern County where sewage sludge or other biological solidsareimportedfromanotherCaliforniacounty,asprescribed.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco JMacDonald Sanitation/Wastewater Natural Resources Water Group position Environment MullinDPublicEmployees'Long-Term Care Act. Introduced:2/14/2013 Status:10/12/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 768, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/12/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would provide that domestic partners and adult children are eligible to enroll in long-term care plans offered under the Public Employees' Long- Term Care Act. The bill would specify that eligibility to enroll in these plans is subject to limitations of federal law. The bill would authorize the Board of Administration of the Public Employees' Retirement System to expand eligibility for these plans to all classes of persons who meet relevant requirementsundertheactandfederallaw.Thebillwouldprescribecertaindefinitionsforthesepurposes. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Public Retirement & Group & Personnel OPEBS PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/14/2013 to: Watch WagnerREminentdomain:compensation:lossofgoodwill. Introduced:2/14/2013 Status:10/1/2013 - Vetoed by the Governor Location:10/1/2013 - A.VETOED Summary:Current law provides that an owner of property taken by eminent domain is entitled to compensation and imposes certain requirements on the owner in order to be compensated for loss of goodwill, as described. This bill would further require , for the owner of a business to be compensated for loss of goodwill, that the businessowneradducesufficientevidencetopermitajurytofindthatgoodwillexistedpriortothetaking. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Other Legal Topics Group & Torts PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/14/2013 to: Watch HuesoDResources:Deltaresearch. Introduced:2/14/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was A. & A.R. on 3/7/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would require a person conducting Delta research, as defined, whose research is funded, in whole or in part, by the state, to take specified actions with regard to the sharing of the primary data, samples, physical collections, and other supporting materials created or gathered in the course of that research. The bill would authorize the Delta Independent Science Board to adopt guidelines to provide adjustments to, and, where essential, exceptions from, these requirements and would exempt the adoption of these guidelines from the proceduralrequirementsfortheadoptionofregulations.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Natural Resources Group Page 33 / 216 PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/14/2013 to: Watch

AB 373

AB 374

AB 378

AB 380

essential, exceptions from, these requirements and would exempt the adoption of these guidelines from the proceduralrequirementsfortheadoptionofregulations.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Natural Resources Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/14/2013 to: Watch DickinsonDCaliforniaEnvironmentalQualityAct:noticerequirements Introduced:2/14/2013 Status:7/12/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(SEN). (Last location was E.Q. on 6/13/2013) Location:7/12/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would require an environmental impact report (EIR) and a mitigated negative declaration on a project to be filed with both the Office of Planning and Research and the county clerk and be posted by the county clerk for public review. The bill would require the county clerk to post the notices within one business day, as defined, of receipt and stamp on the notice the date on which the notices were actually posted. By expanding the services provided by the lead agency and the county clerk, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental CEQA Group Sustainability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/14/2013 to: Watch MullinDStateandlocalgovernment:alternativeinvestments:publicaccess. Introduced:2/14/2013 Status:9/23/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 326, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/23/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law excludes from disclosure records of public investment funds regarding alternative investments, as defined, unless the information has already been publicly released by the keeper of the information. Current law defines an alternative investment to mean an investment in a private equity fund, venture fund, hedge fund, or absolute return fund. This bill would include prescribed documents dealing with alternative investments within the exceptions to the requirement for disclosure of documents related to public meetings. This bill contains otherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Transparency & Audits and Reports Group Accountability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/14/2013 to: Watch Jones-SawyerDStatemandates:proratedclaims. Introduced:2/15/2013 Status:8/12/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 77, Statutes of 2013. Location:8/12/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law requires the Controller to prorate claims if the amount appropriated for reimbursement is not sufficient to pay all of the claims approved by the Controller. Current law requires the Controller to report to the Department of Finance and various legislative entities when it is necessary to prorate claims. This bill would delete that reporting requirement and would require the Controller to determine the most cost-effective allocation methodif$1,000orlessisappropriatedforaprogram.Thisbillwouldalsomakeaconformingstatutorychange. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Mandates Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/15/2013 to: Watch Page 34 / 216 FongDPetitions:initiative,referendum,orrecall.

AB 382

AB 392

AB 400

AB 400

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AB 407

FongDPetitions:initiative,referendum,orrecall. Introduced:2/15/2013 Status:9/13/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(14). (Last location was INACTIVE FILE on 8/19/2013) Location:9/13/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would require a state or local initiative, referendum, or recall petition circulated by a paid circulator, as defined, who is paid by a committee to include a disclosure statement identifying the persons from whom the committee received the 5 largest cumulative contributions of $10,000 or more in support of the measure and the name of their employer, if 2 or more of these contributors have the same employer. The bill would require this disclosurestatementtobeupdatedwithin7daysofanychangeinthe5largestcumulativecontributors. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Elections Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/15/2013 to: Watch V.ManuelPrezDEnvironment:NewRiverWatershedWaterQuality,PublicHealth,andRiver Parkway Development Program. Introduced:2/15/2013 Status:7/12/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(SEN). (Last location was E.Q. on 6/18/2013) Location:7/12/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would require a state agency awarding or granting funds for projects associated with the New River to ensure that the grants, loans, or other forms of financial support are expended in a manner consistent with the NewRiverImprovementProjectstrategicplan. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources Water Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/15/2013 to: Watch BontaDMunicipalutilitydistricts:elections. Introduced:2/15/2013 Status:8/16/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 108, Statutes of 2013. Location:8/16/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would require a county elections official to submit a certificate of facts to the district board relating to any filings of declared candidacy for a particular ward and inform the board that it may adopt a specified course of action, including appointing a person to the office or holding the election, as provided, if by 5 p.m. on the 83rd day prior to the day fixed for an election no one or only one person has filed a declaration of candidacy. By requiring county election officials to perform new duties, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program. This bill contains other related provisions and other existing laws. Attachments: CSDA Request for Signature Letter to Governor CSDA Support Letter: AB 408 Assembly Local Government Committee CSDA Support Letter: AB 408 Author Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Support Reco JMacDonald Utilities and Energy Elections 2 PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/15/2013 to: Support 2

AB 408

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AB 410

CSDA Support Letter: AB 408 Assembly Local Government Committee CSDA Support Letter: AB 408 Author Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Support Reco JMacDonald Utilities and Energy Elections 2 PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/15/2013 to: Support 2

Working Group

AB 416

Jones-SawyerDPublicemployeehealthbenefits:enrollment. Introduced:2/15/2013 Status:10/4/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter No. 525, Statutes of 2013 Location:10/4/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would permit an annuitant who reinstates from retirement under PERS for employment by the state or a contracting agency and who subsequently retires again on or after January 1, 2014, to enroll in a health benefit plan under PEMHCA for which he or she is eligible, as specified, as an annuitant of the employer from which he or she first retired, upon meeting certain conditions. In this regard, the bill would require that the person's subsequentretirementoccurwithin120daysafterseparationofemploymentasspecified. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Health Group & Personnel PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/15/2013 to: Watch GordonDStateAirResourcesBoard:LocalEmissionReductionProgram. Introduced:2/15/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/1/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would create the Local Emission Reduction Program and would require money to be available from the General Fund, upon appropriation by the Legislature, for purposes of providing grants and other financial assistance to develop and implement greenhouse gas emissions reduction projects in the state. The bill would require the State Air Resources Board, in coordination with the Strategic Growth Council, to administer the program, as specified. The bill would require the implementation of the program to be contingent on the appropriationofmoneysbytheLegislature,asspecified. Attachments: CSDA Support Letter: AB 416 Senate Local Gov Sub 2 CSDA Support Letter: AB 416 Assembly Natural Resources As Amended CSDA Support Letter: AB 416 Author - As Amended - 3.21.13 CSDA Support Letter: AB 416 Assembly Appropriations Committee CSDA Support Letter: AB 416 Assembly Local Government Committee CSDA Support Letter: AB 416 Assembly Natural Resources Committee CSDA Support Letter: AB 416 Author Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco CLokke General Environmental Green Revenue Group 1 Sustainability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/15/2013 to: Support 1 FrazierDEnvironmentalquality:CaliforniaEnvironmentalQualityAct:bicycletransportationplan. Introduced:2/15/2013 Status:10/7/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 613, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/7/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Page 36 / 216 Summary:Would, until January 1, 2018, exempt from CEQA a bicycle transportation plan for an urbanized area, as specified, and would also require a local agency that determines that the bicycle transportation plan is

AB 417

AB 418

Introduced:2/15/2013 Status:10/7/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 613, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/7/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would, until January 1, 2018, exempt from CEQA a bicycle transportation plan for an urbanized area, as specified, and would also require a local agency that determines that the bicycle transportation plan is exempt under this provision and approves or determines to carry out that project, to file notice of the determination with the OPR and the county clerk. This bill contains other related provisions and other existing laws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental CEQA Group Sustainability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/15/2013 to: Watch MullinDLocalgovernment:specialtax,assessment,orproperty-related fee. Introduced:2/15/2013 Status:2/10/2014 - Read third time and amended. Ordered to second reading. Location:2/10/2014 - S.THIRDREADING Summary:Would authorize the City/County Association of Governments of San Mateo County, in accordance with specified provisions of the California Constitution, to impose a parcel tax or a property-related fee for the purpose of implementing stormwater management programs, as prescribed. This bill contains other related provisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax 55%Vote Group position Threshold/ Special Budget Taxes TorresDMultiphaseaffordablehousingprojects:enforceableobligations. Introduced:2/15/2013 Status:8/30/2013 - In committee: Placed on APPR. suspense file. In committee: Held under submission. Location:8/30/2013 - S.APPR.SUSPENSEFILE Summary:Would authorize a successor agency of a former redevelopment agency that commenced and completed construction of portions of a multiphase affordable housing project in a county with a population over 1.7 million or in a city with a population over 160,000 to enter into a new enforceable obligation to complete the design and construction of a qualifying future phase, as specified, of a project. The bill would require that any moneys from the former redevelopment agency's Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund that have not been remitted to the county auditor-controller, as specified, to first be allocated to the implementing entity of the new enforceable obligation to pay for the costs associated with specified agreements. This bill contains other related provisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Oppose Reco KPackham General Land Use Planning Tax Group 3 & Development Increment/RDA PublicNotes8/27/2013 A-8/21/2013 to: Oppose 3 SalasDWater:watertransfers:waterrightdecrees. Introduced:2/15/2013 Status:10/8/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 634, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/8/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Under current law, any water right determined under a court decree issued after January 1, 1981, is transferable as specified. This bill would eliminate the requirement that a court decree be issued after January 1, 1981. Page 37 / 216 Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources Water Group

AB 423

AB 426

AB 427

Location:10/8/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Under current law, any water right determined under a court decree issued after January 1, 1981, is transferable as specified. This bill would eliminate the requirement that a court decree be issued after January 1, 1981. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources Water Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/15/2013 to: Watch MullinDElectricalcorporations:uneconomiccostrecovery:bottomingcyclewasteheatrecovery. Introduced:2/15/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was U. & C. on 1/14/2014) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would include the production of electricity using bottoming cycle waste heat recovery, as defined, as changes in fuel switching. The bill would exempt from all nonbypassable charges approved by the Public Utilities Commission changes in usage occurring in the normal course of business , and would require the commission ensure that the customers made exempt from paying those charges pay their cost of receiving service from an electricalcorporation. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental Renewable Energy Group Sustainability PublicNotes3/25/2013 I-2/15/2013 to: Watch MullinDCountyEmployeesRetirementLawof1937:federallawcompliance. Introduced:2/15/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was RLS. on 1/6/2014) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would revise various provisions of CERL to explicitly conform with federal law. In this regard, the bill would provide that a member's accrued retirement benefits are nonforfeitable, in accordance with federal law, once the member attains normal retirement age, as specified, or upon termination of, or discontinuance of contributions under, the retirement system. Upon the withdrawal of a district from a retirement system, the bill also would prohibit a refund, distribution, or transfer of contributions for other funds to an employee or district unless in compliancewithprescribedfederallaw.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Public Retirement & Group position & Personnel OPEBS GordonDContractors:fireprotectionsystems:firesafety:StateFireMarshal. Introduced:2/15/2013 Status:9/27/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 377, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/27/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would authorize, until January 1, 2017, the installation of a residential fire protection system for a one- or 2-family dwelling by a contractor holding a fire protection contractor classification or a plumbing contractor classification, as defined in the regulations of the board. The bill would also state the intent of the Legislaturewithrespecttothesematters.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Fire Public Safety & Group Consent: Emergency DROP Response PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/15/2013 to: Watch Page 38 / 216 Jones-SawyerDInversecondemnation:comparativefault.

AB 431

AB 433

AB 436

AB 436

Consent: DROP PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/15/2013 to: Watch

Emergency Response

Jones-SawyerDInversecondemnation:comparativefault. Introduced:2/15/2013 Status:7/12/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(SEN). (Last location was JUD. on 6/24/2013) Location:7/12/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would apply the doctrine of comparative fault to inverse condemnation actions and would require a court or arbitrator to reduce the compensation paid to a plaintiff in an inverse condemnation proceeding in direct proportion to his or her percentage of fault, if any, in the damaging of property that constitutes a taking, as specified. This bill contains other related provisions and other existing laws. Attachments: CSDA Support Letter: AB 436 Author CSDA Support Letter: AB 436 Senate Judiciary Committee Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Support Reco JMacDonald General Other Legal Topics 3 & Torts PublicNotes6/24/2013 A-5/13/2013 to: Support 3

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AB 439

AB 440

AllenREnergy:privateenergyproducers. Introduced:2/15/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was PRINT on 2/15/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law permits a private energy producer, as defined, to generate electricity not generated from conventional sources, as defined, solely for its own use or the use of its tenants, or generating electricity to or for any electrical corporation, heat corporation, state agency, city, county, district, or an association thereof, but not the public, without becoming a public utility subject to the general jurisdiction of the commission. This bill would maketechnical,nonsubstantivechangestothisprovision. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Utilities and Energy Miscellaneous SPOT Group Consent: District Services DROP PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/15/2013 to: Watch GattoDHazardousmaterials:releases:localagencycleanup. Introduced:2/15/2013 Status:10/5/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 588, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/5/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would authorize a local agency to take any action similar to that under the Polanco Redevelopment Act that the local agency determines is necessary, consistent with other state and federal laws, to investigate and clean up a release of hazardous materials in a blighted area, as determined by the local agency, within the boundaries of the local agency, pursuant to the procedures specified in the bill. This bill contains other related provisions and other existing laws.
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boundaries of the local agency, pursuant to the procedures specified in the bill. This bill contains other related provisions and other existing laws. Position Staff Watch Reco

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AB 442

PublicNotes3/25/2013 I-2/15/2013 to: Watch NazarianDEmployees:wages. Introduced:2/19/2013 Status:10/11/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 735, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/11/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law authorizes the Labor Commissioner to recover liquidated damages for an employee who brings a complaint alleging payment of less than the minimum wage fixed by an order of the Industrial Welfare Commission or by statute. This bill would expand that penalty and restitution provision for a citation to also subjecttheemployertopaymentofliquidateddamagestotheemployee.Thisbillcontainsotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Human Resources Employment Group & Personnel PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/19/2013 to: Watch QuirkDRenewableenergyresources. Introduced:2/19/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was U. & C. on 4/17/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would require the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission to include in its integrated energy policy report an assessment of the flexible capacity required by the ISO to reliably operate the electrical system as energy resources are diversified. This bill would require this assessment to include an evaluation of how any change in flexible capacity to accommodate energy resource diversification impacts various aspectsoftheelectricalsystem.Thisbillcontainsotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Utilities and Energy Environmental Renewable Energy Group Sustainability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/19/2013 to: Watch MullinDSustainablecommunities. Introduced:2/19/2013 Status:8/30/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(11). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 8/12/2013) Location:8/30/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:The Strategic Growth Councill is required to manage and award grants and loans to a council of governments, metropolitan planning organization, regional transportation planning agency, city, county, or joint powers authority for the purpose of developing, adopting, and implementing a regional plan or other planning instrument to support the planning and development of sustainable communities. This bill would make a local agencyformationcommissioneligiblefortheawardoffinancialassistanceforthoseplanningpurposes. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Page 40 / 216 Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental Sustainable Group Sustainability Communities/SB 375

AB 448

AB 453

AB 454

powers authority for the purpose of developing, adopting, and implementing a regional plan or other planning instrument to support the planning and development of sustainable communities. This bill would make a local agencyformationcommissioneligiblefortheawardoffinancialassistanceforthoseplanningpurposes. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental Sustainable Group Sustainability Communities/SB 375 PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/19/2013 to: Watch DickinsonDWorkers'compensationbenefits:prevailingwages. Introduced:2/19/2013 Status:10/13/2013 - Vetoed by the Governor Location:10/13/2013 - A.VETOED Summary:Would require the average weekly earnings for an employee employed on a public works project to be taken at wages actually paid or the prevailing wage that was applicable to the work performed by the employee, whichever amount is greater. The bill would provide that an appeals board determination of whether a project was a public work or of the applicable prevailing wage, or both, has no effect in any other judicial or administrative proceeding. This bill contains other existing laws. Position Staff Watch Reco

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AB 462

PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/19/2013 to: Watch StoneDFireprotection:residentialcarefacilities. Introduced:2/19/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was G.O. on 4/4/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would require a residential care facility for the elderly or adult residential facility, as defined, that has a valid license as of January 1, 2014, to have installed and maintained on and after January 1, 2016, an operable automatic fire sprinkler system approved by the State Fire Marshal. The bill would require a residential care facility for which a license is newly issued on or after January 1, 2016, to have an approved, operable automatic fire sprinkler system. The bill would require, by January 1, 2015, the State Fire Marshal to adopt regulations to implement the above provisions. By changing the definition of a crime, this bill would impose a state-mandated localprogram.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Fire, Miscellaneous Group Hospital/Healthcare District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/19/2013 to: Watch BonillaDYouthsports:criminalbackgroundchecks. Introduced:2/19/2013 Status:8/26/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 146, Statutes of 2013. Location:8/26/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:

AB 465

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Current law authorizes specified entities to receive state summary criminal history information from the Department

Status:8/26/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 146, Statutes of 2013. Location:8/26/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary: Current law authorizes specified entities to receive state summary criminal history information from the Department of Justice. Current law also requires mandated reporters, as defined, to report child abuse and neglect to local law enforcement. This bill would authorize a community youth athletic program, as defined, to request state and federal level criminal offender record information and subsequent arrest notification. The bill would state that performing the background check does not remove or limit the liability of a mandated reporter. Position Staff Assigned District Type Watch Reco DHolzem Recreation & Park Consent: DROP PublicNotesA-4/18/2013 to: Watch 3/11/2013 I-2/19/2013 to: Watch

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AB 467

StoneDPrescriptiondrugs:collectionanddistributionprogram. Introduced:2/19/2013 Status:2/10/2014 - In Senate. Held at Desk. Location:2/10/2014 - S.DESK Summary:Would require the California State Board of Pharmacy to license a surplus medication collection and distribution intermediary, as defined, established for the purpose of facilitating the donation of medications to or transfer of medications between participating entities under the unused medication repository and distribution program. The bill would prohibit that intermediary from taking possession, custody, or control of dangerous drugs and devices, but would authorize the intermediary to charge specified fees for the reasonable costs of the support andservicesprovided.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Consent: Reco JMacDonald Water, Natural Resources Water Group Drop Sanitation/Wastewater PublicNotes8/13/2013 A-8/12/2013 to: Consent: Drop 4/8/2013 A-3/19/2013 to: Watch /8/2013 A-3/19/2013 to: No position ChesbroDNonindustrialtimbermanagementplans:forestlandowners. Introduced:2/19/2013 Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Com. on N.R. & W. Location:2/6/2014 - S.N.R.&W. Summary:Current law, for purposes of provisions governing nonindustrial timber management plans, defines a "nonindustrial tree farmer" to mean an owner of timberland with less than 2,500 acres who has an approved nonindustrial management plan and is not primarily engaged in the manufacture of forest products. This bill would replace references in the Forest Practice Act of 1973 to a "nonindustrial tree farmer" with the term "nonindustrial forestowner." Attachments: AB 468 (Chesbro) - Support In Concept Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco DHolzem Fire Public Safety & SRA Fee/Fire Tax Group Page 42 / 216 in Consent: Emergency Concept DROP Response

AB 468

Attachments: AB 468 (Chesbro) - Support In Concept Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Support Reco DHolzem Fire Public Safety & in Consent: Emergency Concept DROP Response PublicNotes4/29/2013 A-4/8/2013 to: Support in Concept /29/2013 A-4/8/2013 to: Support if Amended 3 /29/2013 A-4/8/2013 to: Support if Amended 3 4/10/2013 A-4/8/2013 to: Support if Amended 3 3/11/2013 I-2/19/2013 to: Watch

Issues Working SRA Fee/Fire Tax Group

AB 471

AtkinsDLocalgovernment:redevelopment:successoragenciestoredevelopmentagencies. Introduced:2/19/2013 Status:2/10/2014 - Urgency clause adopted. Senate amendments concurred in. To Engrossing and Enrolling. Location:2/10/2014 - A.ENROLLMENT Summary:Current law prohibits an infrastructure financing district from including any portion of a redevelopment project area. This bill would delete that prohibition and would authorize a district to finance a project or portion of a project that is located in, or overlaps with, a redevelopment project area or former redevelopment project area, asspecified.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Tax Group position Increment/RDA Budget PattersonRVotebymailballots:militaryoroverseasvoters. Introduced:2/19/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was E. & R. on 3/19/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law requires that a vote by mail ballot be received by the issuing elections official or the precinct board no later than the close of polls on election day. This bill would make an exception for military or overseas voters, as defined, and would instead require that their vote by mail ballots be postmarked on or before election day and received by their elections officials not later than 10 days after election day. This bill contains otherrelatedprovisionsandothercurrentlaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Elections Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/19/2013 to: Watch Jones-SawyerDPrimaryelection:ballotcontents. Introduced:2/19/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was PRINT on 2/19/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law provides for the content that is to be printed on a partisan election ballot to be used in a directprimaryelection.Thisbillwouldmakeatechnical,nonsubstantivechangetotheseprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Elections SPOT Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/19/2013 to: Watch LowenthalDHigh-speed rail. Introduced:2/19/2013 Status:8/26/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 132, Statutes of 2013.

AB 472

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AB 481

AB 483

LowenthalDHigh-speed rail. Introduced:2/19/2013 Status:8/26/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 132, Statutes of 2013. Location:8/26/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law provides that property acquired by the Department of Transportation for highway purposes and leased back for commercial or business uses to the former owner for a term exceeding 6 months may be insured for loss by fire at the request of the former owner with the premium for the insurance included in the rent. This bill would enact similar exceptions and authorizations relative to real property obtained for highspeed rail purposes by the High-Speed Rail Authority. The bill would make various additional conforming changes.Thisbillcontainsotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General, Utilities and Miscellaneous Group Energy District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/19/2013 to: Watch TingDLocalgovernment:taxes,fees,assessments,andcharges:definitions. Introduced:2/19/2013 Status:10/4/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter No. 552, Statutes of 2013 Location:10/4/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would add a provision to the Proposition 218 Omnibus Implementation Act to additionally define the terms "specific benefit," and "specific government service" for purposes of Article XIII C of the California Constitution.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Neutral Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax 1% Property Tax Group PublicNotes9/10/2013 A-9/4/2013 to: Neutral 3/11/2013 I-2/19/2013 to: Watch CamposDCommunityinvestment. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Com. on B., P. & E.D. Location:2/6/2014 - S.B.,P.&E.D. Summary:Would establish the California Community Investment Program within the Governor's Office of Business and Economic development. The program would be governed by a 14 member California Community Investment Council comprised of 6 citizens appointed by the Governor, 4 members of the Legislature, the Treasurer, the Controller, the Secretary of the Business, Consumer Services, and Housing Agency, and the Director of the Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development, as specified. This bill contains other relatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Land Use Planning Group & Development PublicNotes9/4/2013 A-9/3/2013 to: Watch GarciaDPublicemployees'retirement:postretirementdeathbenefits. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 4/17/2013) Page 44 / 216 Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:The Public Employees' Retirement Law requires that, upon the death of any state or school member

AB 495

AB 507

AB 510

Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 4/17/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:The Public Employees' Retirement Law requires that, upon the death of any state or school member after retirement and while receiving a retirement allowance, the sum of $2,000 be paid to the member's designated beneficiary, except as specified. This bill would require that the amount paid be $4,000 for a death occurring from January 1, 2014, to December 31, 2014, inclusive, and would increase that amount each year by $500 until April 1, 2018, at which point the amount would be $6,000, and would be adjusted annually, as specified. Until January 1, 2016, when the amount would reach $5,000, the bill would instead allow a school employer to elect by contracttopaythebeneficiary$5,000. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Public Retirement & Group & Personnel OPEBS PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch AmmianoDPoliticalReformActof1974:advertisementdisclosures. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Com. on E. & C.A. Location:2/6/2014 - S.E.&C.A. Summary:Would impose additional requirements on a committee that makes an expenditure of any amount to an individual for his or her appearance in an advertisement that supports or opposes the qualification, passage, or defeat of a ballot measure and that states or suggests that the individual is a member of an occupation that requires licensure, certification, or other specialized, documented training as a prerequisite to engage in that occupation. The bill would also require the committee to file a report that identifies, among other things, the individual's occupation.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Elections Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch FrazierDTirerecyclingprogram:rubberizedasphalt. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:10/3/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 499, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/3/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would establish the Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Market Development Act and would require the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery, in accordance with the tire recycling program, to award grants for certain public agency projects that utilize rubberized asphalt concrete. This bill contains other related provisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Public Works & Green Revenue Group Contracting PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch DickinsonDEnvironmentalquality:CaliforniaEnvironmentalQualityAct:writofmandate. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Coms. on E.Q. and JUD. Location:2/6/2014 - S.E.Q. Summary:The California Environmental Quality Act requires the court, if the court finds that a public agency has Page 45 / 216 violated the requirements of the act, to issue an order, in the form of a peremptory writ of mandate, specifying what actions by the public agency are necessary to comply with the requirements of the act. This bill would require the writ to specify the time by which the public agency is to make an initial return of the writ containing

AB 513

AB 515

AB 516

Location:2/6/2014 - S.E.Q. Summary:The California Environmental Quality Act requires the court, if the court finds that a public agency has violated the requirements of the act, to issue an order, in the form of a peremptory writ of mandate, specifying what actions by the public agency are necessary to comply with the requirements of the act. This bill would require the writ to specify the time by which the public agency is to make an initial return of the writ containing specified information. Because a public agency would be required to file an initial return of a writ, this bill would impose a state- mandatedlocalprogram.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental CEQA Group Sustainability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch BrownDElectricaltransmissioninfrastructure:takingofbirds,nests,andeggs:permits. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was W.,P. & W. on 3/20/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would authorize the Department of Fish and Wildlife to issue a permit to an applicant to take the nests or eggs of any bird and to take any birds-of-prey if the take is incidental to the construction of an electrical transmission infrastructure project, as defined, and if the applicant satisfies other specified conditions. This bill would require an application for a permit to be submitted to each regional manager for the region or regions in which the electrical transmission infrastructure project will be located and to contain specified information. This bill containsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Utilities and Energy Miscellaneous Group District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch AchadjianROccupationalsafetyandhealth:localpublicentities:penaltymoneys:grants. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 4/17/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would require any civil or administrative penalty assessed pursuant to the California Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1973 against a school district, county board of education, county superintendent of schools, charter school, community college district, California State University, University of California, or joint powers agency performing education functions to be deposited with the Workers' Compensation Administration RevolvingFund.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Attachments: AB 517 - Author Support Letter cc: Labor & Employment Committee Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Workers' Group 2 & Personnel Compensation & Insurance PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Support 2 LogueRUnfaircompetition. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was JUD. on 3/20/2013) Page 46 / 216 Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law makes a person who engages in unfair competition, as defined, liable for civil penalties.

AB 517

AB 519

AB 519

LogueRUnfaircompetition. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was JUD. on 3/20/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law makes a person who engages in unfair competition, as defined, liable for civil penalties. Current law requires a court, in assessing the amount of the civil penalty, to consider one or more of specified relevant circumstances presented by any of the parties to the case. This bill would additionally require the court, prior to the imposition of any civil penalty, to consider all factors in mitigation of both the imposition and amount of anycivilpenalty. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Human Resources SPOT Group position Consent: & Personnel DROP PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-3/19/2013 to: No position 3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch Gaines, BethRCaliforniaGlobalWarmingSolutionsActof2006:WesternClimateInitiative, Incorporated. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:9/29/2013 - Vetoed by the Governor Location:9/29/2013 - A.VETOED Summary:Current law imposes conditions on the Western Climate Initiative, Incorporated, a nongovernmental entity created to assist the State Air Resources Board in the implementation of the California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006. This bill would repeal that exemption. This bill contains other related provisions and other existinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Transparency & SPOT Group position Consent: Accountability DROP PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-3/19/2013 to: No position 3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch WagnerRContractors:payments. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was JUD. on 1/14/2014) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law allows specified persons to withhold from a contractor or subcontractor no more than 150% of the disputed amount if there is a good faith dispute over the amount due on a contract payment. This bill wouldexcludetheamountofspecifiedclaimsfrombeingconsidereddisputedamounts,asprovided. Attachments: AB 536 - Oppose - Business, Professions & Consumer Protection AB 536 - Oppose - Author Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Oppose Reco CLokke General Public Works & Prevailing Wage & Group 2 Contracting Contracted Labor PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Oppose 2 BontaDMeyers-Milias-Brown Act: impasse procedures. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:10/13/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 785, Statutes of 2013.
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AB 527

AB 536

AB 537

AB 537 BontaDMeyers-Milias-Brown Act: impasse procedures. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:10/13/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 785, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/13/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:The Meyers-Milias-Brown Act requires the governing body of a local public agency to meet and confer in good faith regarding wages, hours, and other terms and conditions of employment with representatives of recognized employee organization. This bill would require that, if a tentative agreement is reached by the parties, the governing body vote to accept or reject that agreement within 30 days of the date it is first considered, as specified. The bill would not bar the filing of a charge for failure to meet and confer in good faith if the governing bodyrejectsthetentativeagreement.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Attachments: AB 537 (Bonta) Request for Veto - Governor's Office AB 537 (Bonta) Oppose Letter - Author AB 537 (Bonta) Oppose Letter - Senate Appropriations Committee Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Oppose Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Unions/Represented Group 2 & Personnel Labor PublicNotes6/24/2013 A-6/17/2013 to: Oppose 2 /6/2013 A-4/17/2013 to: Watch 3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch CamposDCaliforniaEnvironmentalQualityAct:translation. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:7/12/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(SEN). (Last location was E.Q. on 6/13/2013) Location:7/12/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would require a lead agency to translate, as specified, certain notices required by the California Environmental Quality Act and a summary of any negative declaration, mitigated negative declaration, or environmental impact report when a group of non-English-speaking people, as defined, comprises at least 25% of the population within the lead agency's jurisdiction and the project is proposed to be located at or near an area where the group of non-English-speaking people comprises at least 25% of the residents of that area. By requiring a lead agency to translate these notices and documents, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program. Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Oppose Reco CLokke General Environmental CEQA Group 3 Sustainability PublicNotes4/8/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Oppose 3 3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch FongDPoliticalReformActof1974:collectionoffines. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:10/8/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 645, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/8/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would authorize the Fair Political Practices Commission to apply to the clerk of the superior court for a judgment enforcing a monetary penalty, fee, or civil penalty, and would require the clerk of the court to enter a judgment immediately in conformity with the application if the time for judicial review of the Commission's order or decision imposing the monetary penalty, fee, or civil penalty has lapsed, or if all means of judicial review of the orderordecisionhavebeenexhausted.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Page 48 / 216 Watch Reco DHolzem General Transparency & Political Group Accountability Reform/Conflict of

AB 543

AB 552

AB 562

a judgment immediately in conformity with the application if the time for judicial review of the Commission's order or decision imposing the monetary penalty, fee, or civil penalty has lapsed, or if all means of judicial review of the orderordecisionhavebeenexhausted.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Transparency & Political Group Accountability Reform/Conflict of Interest PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch WilliamsDEconomicdevelopmentsubsidies:reviewbylocalagencies. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:10/11/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 740, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/11/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary: Current law provides for various programs for economic development activities by state and local agencies. This bill would, beginning January 1, 2014, require each local agency, as defined, to provide specified information to the public before approving an economic development subsidy, as defined, within its jurisdiction, and to review, hold hearings, and report on those subsidies at specified intervals. Position Staff Assigned District Type Watch Reco KPackham General PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch

AB 564

Subject Area Issues Budget/Finance/Tax

Working Group

AB 569

MullinDCommunityredevelopment:successoragencies. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:10/13/2013 - Vetoed by the Governor Location:10/13/2013 - A.VETOED Summary:Current law requires each successor agency to have an oversight board to approve certain actions of the successor agency, including the approval of an enforceable obligation. Current law requires the Department of Finance to review the actions of an oversight board. Current law prescribes when an action of an oversight board shall become effective, subject to approval by the Department of Finance. This bill would prohibit the Department of Finance from taking any future action to modify the enforceable obligations described above following the effective date of the approval of those enforceable obligations after review by the oversight board and the department.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Tax Group Increment/RDA PublicNotes3/25/2013 A-3/12/2013 to: Watch ChauDRealproperty:dividedlands. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Coms. on T. & H. and JUD. Location:2/6/2014 - S.T.&H. Summary:Current law exempts a limited-equity housing cooperative or a workforce housing cooperative trust from provisions of existing law governing subdivided land transactions that are applicable to stock cooperatives if the limited-equity housing cooperative or workforce housing cooperative trust complies with specified conditions. Page 49 / 216 This bill would revise the conditions for the exemption to, among other things, require that each party that executes a regulatory agreement with the cooperative satisfy itself that the rights of the cooperative members are provided

AB 571

Location:2/6/2014 - S.T.&H. Summary:Current law exempts a limited-equity housing cooperative or a workforce housing cooperative trust from provisions of existing law governing subdivided land transactions that are applicable to stock cooperatives if the limited-equity housing cooperative or workforce housing cooperative trust complies with specified conditions. This bill would revise the conditions for the exemption to, among other things, require that each party that executes a regulatory agreement with the cooperative satisfy itself that the rights of the cooperative members are provided adequateprotection,asspecified.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Tax Group Increment/RDA PublicNotes3/25/2013 A-3/18/2013 to: Watch GattoDAgriculturalpestcontrol:citrusdiseaseprevention. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:10/7/2013 - Vetoed by the Governor Location:10/7/2013 - A.VETOED Summary:Would appropriate $5,000,000 from the General Fund to the Citrus Disease Management Account in the Department of Food and Agriculture Fund, and would make those funds available for expenditure by the department, without regard to fiscal year, for the purpose of combating citrus disease or its vectors. The bill would makealegislativefindinganddeclarationrelatingtotheneedforfundstocombatcitrusdiseaseanditsvectors. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Mosquito/Vector Miscellaneous Group Control District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch LowenthalDCaliforniaGlobalWarmingSolutionsActof2006:GreenhouseGasReductionFund: sustainable communities strategies. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/15/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would require the State Air Resources Board, in consultation with the California Transportation Commission and the Strategic Growth Council, to establish standards for the use of moneys allocated from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund for sustainable communities projects, as specified. The bill would require the state board, in consultation with the California Transportation Commission and the Strategic Growth Council, to establish the criteria for the development and implementation of regional grant programs, as specified. This bill containsotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke General Environmental GHG/AB 32 Group position WATCH Sustainability NazarianDArtsCouncil:grants. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:2/3/2014 - From committee: Filed with the Chief Clerk pursuant to Joint Rule 56. Location:1/31/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law establishes the Arts Council composed of 11 members, with the Speaker of the Assembly and the Senate Committee on Rules each appointing one member and the Governor appointing 9 members who are subject to confirmation by the Senate. The Arts Council is authorized to award grants, as specified. This bill would continuously appropriate $75,000,000 annually from the General Fund to the Arts Council to be used for grants as currently authorized by law, thereby making an appropriation. This bill contains Page 50 / 216 otherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working

AB 574

AB 580

Assembly and the Senate Committee on Rules each appointing one member and the Governor appointing 9 members who are subject to confirmation by the Senate. The Arts Council is authorized to award grants, as specified. This bill would continuously appropriate $75,000,000 annually from the General Fund to the Arts Council to be used for grants as currently authorized by law, thereby making an appropriation. This bill contains otherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Consent: Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax SPOT Group Drop PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-3/19/2013 to: Consent: Drop 3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch GomezDCountyfreepubliclibraries:withdrawal:useofprivatecontractors. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:8/28/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 196, Statutes of 2013. Location:8/28/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would provide, until January 1, 2019, that a board of trustees, common council, or other legislative body of a city or the board of trustees of a library district in which a withdrawal from the county free library system becomes effective on or after January 1, 2012, shall comply with specified described requirements before entering into a contract to operate the city's or library district's library or libraries with a private contractor that will employ library staff to achieve cost savings. The bill would make conforming and nonsubstantive changes. This bill containsotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Library Miscellaneous Group District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch PereaDInsurance:riskandsolvencyassessment. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:9/6/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 238, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/6/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would, on and after January 1, 2015, require an insurer to maintain a risk management framework, to conduct no less than annually an Own Risk and Solvency Assessment (ORSA), as specified, and to submit to the Insurance Commissioner, upon request and no more than once each year, an ORSA Summary Report. The billwouldexemptcertaininsurancecompaniesfromtheseprovisions.Thisbillcontainsotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Workers' Group position Consent: & Personnel Compensation & DROP Insurance PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-4/2/2013 to: No position 3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch FoxDEconomicdevelopment:enterprisezones. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was TRANS. on 1/6/2014) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Pursuant to the Enterprise Zone Act, a governing body that had designated a targeted employment area was also authorized to request, by a specified date, a redesignation of the targeted employment area using more current census data, subject to specified criteria. This bill would make a technical, nonsubstantive change to theseprovisions. Page 51 / 216 Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax SPOT Group

AB 583

AB 584

AB 587

Summary:Pursuant to the Enterprise Zone Act, a governing body that had designated a targeted employment area was also authorized to request, by a specified date, a redesignation of the targeted employment area using more current census data, subject to specified criteria. This bill would make a technical, nonsubstantive change to theseprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax SPOT Group position Consent: DROP CooleyDPubliccontracts:design-build: Capitol Southeast Connector Project. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was TRANS. on 4/17/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would authorize the Capitol Southeast Connector Joint Powers Authority to utilize design-build procurement for the Southeast Connector Project in Sacramento County, subject to authorization by the California Transportation Commission. The bill would require a transportation entity, as defined, awarding a contract for a public works project pursuant to these provisions, to reimburse the Department of Industrial Relations for costs of performing prevailing wage monitoring and enforcement of the public works project and would require moneys collected to be deposited into the State Public Works Enforcement Fund, a continuously appropriated fund. By depositing money in a continuously appropriated fund, the bill would make an appropriation.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Public Works & Group Contracting PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch

AB 603

AB 607

AB 613

PereaDWorkers'compensation:dependentchildren. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:10/13/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 786, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/13/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law provides certain methods for determining the amount of workers' compensation benefits payable to a worker or his or her dependents for purposes of temporary disability, permanent total disability, permanent partial disability, and in the case of death. This bill would eliminate the requirement that, in order to conclusively presume that children under 18, or certain adult children, are wholly dependent for support on the deceased employee-parent, there not be a surviving totally dependent parent. This bill would also make conformingchanges. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Human Resources Workers' Group & Personnel Compensation & Insurance PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch HuesoDWater:waterreclamation. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was PRINT on 2/20/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:The Water Recycling Law provides that a person recycling water or using recycled water in violation of specific provisions, after the violation has been called to the attention of that person in writing by the regional board, is guilty of a misdemeanor, as specified. This bill would make technical, nonsubstantive changes to the Page 52 / 216 provision. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working

AB 616

Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:The Water Recycling Law provides that a person recycling water or using recycled water in violation of specific provisions, after the violation has been called to the attention of that person in writing by the regional board, is guilty of a misdemeanor, as specified. This bill would make technical, nonsubstantive changes to the provision. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources SPOT Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch BocanegraDLocalpublicemployeeorganizations:dispute:factfindingpanel. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:8/30/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(11). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 8/13/2013) Location:8/30/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Current law authorizes an employee organization, if a dispute was not submitted to a mediation, to request that the parties' differences be submitted to a factfinding panel not later than 30 days following the date that either party provided the other with a written notice of a declaration of impasse. This bill would require that request to be in writing. The bill would provide that if either party disputes that a genuine impasse, as defined, has been reached, the issue of whether an impasse exists may be submitted to the Public Employment Relations Board for resolution before the dispute is submitted to a factfinding panel, as specified. The bill would also authorize each partytoselectapersontoserveasitsmemberofthefactfindingpanel. Attachments: AB 616 (Bocanegra) Oppose Letter - Senate Appropriations Committee AB 616 (Bocanegra) Oppose Letter - Author Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Oppose Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Unions/Represented Group 2 & Personnel Labor PublicNotes6/24/2013 A-6/17/2013 to: Oppose 2 3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch WagnerRLocalgovernment:bonds. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:7/12/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(SEN). (Last location was G. & F. on 6/19/2013) Location:7/12/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would prohibit a local agency from entering into a financial advisory, legal advisory, underwriting, or similar relationship with an individual or firm, with respect to a bond issue that requires voter approval on or after January 1, 2014, if that individual or firm provided or will provide bond campaign services to the bond campaign. Thebillwoulddefinecertaintermsforthosepurposes. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Transparency & Political Group Accountability Reform/Conflict of Interest PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch GorellREnergymanagementplansforharborandportdistricts. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:10/11/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 741, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/11/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Page 53 / 216 Summary:Would authorize the Humboldt Bay Harbor, Recreation, and Conservation District and specified harbor and port districts, as defined, jointly with an electrical corporation, gas corporation, community choice

AB 621

AB 628

AB 629

Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:10/11/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 741, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/11/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would authorize the Humboldt Bay Harbor, Recreation, and Conservation District and specified harbor and port districts, as defined, jointly with an electrical corporation, gas corporation, community choice aggregator established on or before July 1, 2013, or publicly owned electric or gas utility serving the district to prepare one or more energy management plans to reduce air emissions and promote economic development through the addition of new businesses and the retention of existing businesses in the district. The bill would require, if a district prepares an energy management plan pursuant to these provisions, that the plan include specifiedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Ports/Harbor Miscellaneous Group District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch WilkRLocalgovernment. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was PRINT on 2/20/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law authorizes various local entities to adopt rules and regulations to carry out the purposes of those entities. This bill would express the intent of the Legislature to enact legislation that would address the effect of the adoption of rules, regulations, ordinances, or requirements by local entities on the public and other localentitieswithinthesamejurisdiction. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Transparency & SPOT Group Accountability PublicNotes3/12/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch SalasDEmergencymedicalservices:civilliability. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:10/5/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 591, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/5/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would prohibit an employer from having a policy of prohibiting an employee from providing voluntary emergency medical services, including, but not limited to, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, in response to a medical emergency, except as specified. The bill would state that these provisions do not impose any express or implied duty on an employer to train its employees regarding emergency medical services or cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Position Staff Watch Reco

AB 633

AB 638

District Type Subject Area Fire, Police Protection Public Safety & Emergency Response PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-3/19/2013 to: Watch

Assigned DHolzem

Issues

Working Group

AlejoDWorkers'compensation:proceedings:expeditedhearings. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE Page 54 / 216 on 5/1/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD

AB 638

AB 639

AlejoDWorkers'compensation:proceedings:expeditedhearings. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/1/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would require that cases in which the employee has an illegally uninsured employer and the disputed issues are employment or injury, as specified, be placed on the priority conference calendar established under existinglaw. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Workers' Group & Personnel Compensation & Insurance PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch JohnA.PrezDVeteransHousingandHomelessPreventionBondActof2014:VeteransHousing and Homeless Prevention Act of 2014. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:10/10/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 727, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/10/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would amend the Veterans' Bond Act of 2008 to reduce the amount of bonds that are authorized to be issued under the act from $900,000,000 to $300,000,000. The bill would enact the Veterans Housing and Homeless Prevention Bond Act of 2014 (the bond act) to authorize the issuance of bonds in the amount of $600,000,000, as specified, for expenditure by the California Housing Finance Agency, the Department of Housing and Community Development, and the Department of Veterans Affairs to provide multifamily housing to veterans pursuant to the Veterans Housing and Homeless Prevention Act of 2014 (VHHPA), also enacted by the bill.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Attachments: AB639(Prez)Support- Senate Appropriations AB639(Prez)RequestforSignatureLetter- Governor's Office AB639(Prez)Support- Senate Transportation and Housing AB639(Prez)Support- Senate Veterans Affairs AB639(Prez)Support- Assembly Appropriations AB639(Prez)Support- Assembly Committee on Veterans Affairs AB639(Prez)Support- Assembly HCD Committee AB639(Prez)Support- Author Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco DHolzem Recreation & Park, Public Safety & Group 3 General, Fire, Emergency Hospital/Healthcare, Response Community Services Districts PublicNotes4/8/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Support 3 RendonDPublication:newspaperofgeneralcirculation:InternetWebsite. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was JUD. on 3/11/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law requires that various types of notices are provided in a newspaper of general circulation. Current law requires a newspaper of general circulation to meet certain criteria, including, among others, that it be published and have a substantial distribution to paid subscribers in the city, district, or judicial district in which is Page 55it / 216 seeking adjudication. This bill would provide that a newspaper that is available on an Internet Web site may also qualifyasanewspaperofgeneralcirculation,providedthatnewspapermeetscertaincriteria.

AB 642

AB 650

Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law requires that various types of notices are provided in a newspaper of general circulation. Current law requires a newspaper of general circulation to meet certain criteria, including, among others, that it be published and have a substantial distribution to paid subscribers in the city, district, or judicial district in which it is seeking adjudication. This bill would provide that a newspaper that is available on an Internet Web site may also qualifyasanewspaperofgeneralcirculation,providedthatnewspapermeetscertaincriteria. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Transparency & Open Group Accountability Meetings/Brown Act PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch NazarianDStategovernment:generalservices:NaturalGasServicesProgram. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:10/7/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 615, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/7/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would require the Director of General Services to operate the Natural Gas Services Program, pursuant to which the Director of General Services would make the services of the department with respect to the acquisition of natural gas and related services available, under agreed upon terms and conditions, to any city, county, city and county, district, or other local governmental body, and to nonprofit hospitals and educational institutions that expend public funds, and would enter into interagency agreements for acquisition of natural gas andrelatedservices,asdefined.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Public Works & Group Contracting PublicNotes6/24/2013 A-6/19/2013 to: Watch V.ManuelPrezDEconomicdevelopment. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:2/3/2014 - From committee: Filed with the Chief Clerk pursuant to Joint Rule 56. Location:1/31/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would create the California Innovation Hub Program (iHub Program) within GO-Biz to create regional offices that would provide specialized counseling, training, and networking services to assist entrepreneurs establish and grow businesses for local and in-state job retention, creation, and future expansion. This bill would authorize GO-Biz, in collaboration with the Department of General Services, to identify unoccupied and underutilized real property owned or leased by the state, and use that real property to support the iHub Program, asspecified.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Transparency & Audits and Reports Group Consent: Accountability DROP PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch AtkinsDLocalgovernment:redevelopment:successoragenciestoredevelopmentagencies. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:10/13/2013 - Vetoed by the Governor Location:10/13/2013 - A.VETOED Summary:Current law prohibits an infrastructure financing district from including any portion of a redevelopment project area. This bill would delete that prohibition and would authorize a district to finance a project or Page portion of 56 / 216 a project that is located in, or overlaps with, a redevelopment project area or former redevelopment project area, asspecified.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws.

AB 653

AB 662

AB 667

Location:10/13/2013 - A.VETOED Summary:Current law prohibits an infrastructure financing district from including any portion of a redevelopment project area. This bill would delete that prohibition and would authorize a district to finance a project or portion of a project that is located in, or overlaps with, a redevelopment project area or former redevelopment project area, asspecified.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Tax Group Increment/RDA PublicNotes3/25/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch Hernndez,RogerDLanduse:developmentprojectreview:superstores. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:7/12/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(SEN). (Last location was G. & F. on 6/26/2013) Location:7/12/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would require a city, county, or city and county, including a charter city, prior to approving or disapproving a proposed development project that would permit the construction of a superstore retailer, or where a superstore would be the recipient of over $100,000 in financial assistance, to cause an economic impact report to be prepared, as specified, to be paid for by the project applicant, and that includes specified assessments and projections, including, among other things, an assessment of the effect that the proposed superstore will have ondesignated economic assistance areas, and an assessment of the effect that the proposed superstore will have on retail operations and employment in the same market area. This bill contains other related provisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke General Land Use Planning Group position Consent: & Development DROP PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-3/19/2013 to: No position 3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch GrayDEconomicdisasterarea. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was J., E.D. & E. on 9/19/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would require any county or city and county with an unemployment rate above ____% for a period of ____ months to be declared an economic disaster area. This bill would require a county or city and county that is designated an economic disaster area to receive priority consideration when the state is making a determination on where to expend state funds with respect to any state contract or award, public works project, bond-financed project,acquisitionofrealestate,orcapitalproject. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke General Public Works & Group position Consent: Contracting DROP FoxDLocalgovernmentfinance:propertytaxrevenueallocation:vehiclelicensefeeadjustments. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was L. GOV. on 1/7/2014) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD each Summary:Would modify specified reduction and transfer provisions, for the 2013-14 fiscal year and for Page 57 / 216 fiscal year thereafter, by providing for a vehicle license fee adjustment amount calculated on the basis of changes in assessed valuation. This bill would also modify these reduction and transfer provisions, for the 2013-14 fiscal

AB 668

AB 677

Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was L. GOV. on 1/7/2014) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would modify specified reduction and transfer provisions, for the 2013-14 fiscal year and for each fiscal year thereafter, by providing for a vehicle license fee adjustment amount calculated on the basis of changes in assessed valuation. This bill would also modify these reduction and transfer provisions, for the 2013-14 fiscal year and for each fiscal year thereafter, by providing for a vehicle license fee adjustment amount for certain cities incorporating after a specified date, as provided. This bill contains other related provisions and other existing laws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax 1% Property Tax Group position Budget GordonDHealthcaredistricts:communityhealthneedsassessment. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:8/30/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(11). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 8/13/2013) Location:8/30/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would require that the health care district conduct an assessment, every 5 years, of the community's health needs and provide opportunities for public input. Commencing January 1, 2019, the bill would require the annual reports to address the progress made in meeting the community's health needs in the context of the assessment.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Attachments: AB 678 (Gordon) Senate Health Committee - Support AB 678 (Gordon) Sen Governance and Finance Committee - Support AB 678 (Gordon) Asm Local Government Committee - Support AB 678 (Gordon) Author - Support Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco DHolzem Hospital/Healthcare Miscellaneous Health Group 3 District Services PublicNotes4/8/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Support 3 3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch MullinDLocalgovernment:finesandpenalties:assessments. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:10/5/2013 - Vetoed by the Governor Location:10/5/2013 - A.VETOED Summary:Would, until January 1, 2020, authorize a city, county, city and county, or special district to, after notice and public hearing, specially assess any fines or penalties not paid after demand by the city, county, city and county, or special district against real property owned by the person owing those fines or penalties, where the fines or penalties are related to ordinance violations on the real property upon which the fines or penalties would be specially assessed, and the ordinance violations constitute a threat to public health and safety. This bill would require a city, county, city and county, or special district to comply with certain notice requirements. This bill containsotherrelatedprovisions. Attachments: CSDA Request for Signature - AB 683 (Mullin) CSDA Support - AB 683 (Mullin) Senate Governance and Finance Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Fees & Group 2 Assessments PublicNotes6/3/2013 A-5/28/2013 to: Support 2 4/8/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Support if Amended 3 Page 58 / 216 /8/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Support if Amended 3 3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch

AB 678

AB 683

Support Reco KPackham General 2 PublicNotes6/3/2013 A-5/28/2013 to: Support 2 4/8/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Support if Amended 3 /8/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Support if Amended 3 3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch

Budget/Finance/Tax Fees & Assessments

Group

AB 687

AB 688

Hernndez,RogerDElectricity. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:2/4/2014 - From committee chair, with author's amendments: Amend, and re-refer to committee. Read second time, amended, and re-referred to Com. on APPR. Location:2/4/2014 - S.APPR. Summary:Would require the Public Utilities Commission, when authorizing additional direct transactions for retail nonresidential end-use customers, to provide the highest priority to acquire electric services from other providers to entities treating and remediating groundwater that a federal, state, or local agency identifies as contaminated if the entity is a public drinking water system serving a disadvantaged or severely disadvantaged community.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water, Utilities and Natural Resources Water Group Energy PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch NazarianDIrrigationdistricts. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was RLS. on 1/6/2014) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:The Irrigation District Law provides for the formation of irrigation districts with prescribed powers. Current law requires a petition for the formation of a district and a notice of the time of the meeting at which the petition will be presented to be published, as specified. This bill would make a nonsubstantive change in this provision. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Irrigation Miscellaneous SPOT Group District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch CamposDStategovernment:internationalrelations. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Coms. on B., P. & E.D. and APPR. Location:2/6/2014 - S.B.,P.&E.D. Summary:Current law requires the California-Mexico Border Relations Council to, among other things, coordinate activities of state agencies that are related to cross-border programs, initiatives, projects, and partnerships that exist within state government. This bill would repeal, and recast those provisions relating to the California-Mexico Border Relations Council. This bill would repeal, and recast those provisions relating to the Office of California- MexicoAffairs. Attachments: CSDA OUA Letter: AB 690 Author CSDA OUA Letter: AB 690 Assembly Local Government Committee Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Neutral Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Tax Group Page 59 / 216 Increment/RDA PublicNotes1/15/2014 A-1/6/2014 to: Neutral

AB 690

CSDA OUA Letter: AB 690 Author CSDA OUA Letter: AB 690 Assembly Local Government Committee Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Neutral Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Tax Increment/RDA PublicNotes1/15/2014 A-1/6/2014 to: Neutral 4/10/2013 A-4/9/2013 to: Oppose 1 3/25/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch

Working Group

AB 693

AB 695

Hernndez,RogerDSexualharassment:interns. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was JUD. on 1/7/2014) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law provides that a person can be liable for sexual harassment in specified business, service, or professional relationships between a plaintiff and a defendant. This bill would provide that a person acting in a supervisorycapacityrelativetoanintern,asdefined,canbeliableforsexualharassmentofanintern. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Employment Group & Personnel PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch MansoorRPublicemployees'healthbenefits. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was PRINT on 2/21/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would make technical, nonsubstantive changes to a provision of the Public Employees' Medical and HospitalCareAct. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources SPOT Group & Personnel PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch MansoorRPublicemployment:pensions. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was PRINT on 2/21/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Under the California Public Employees' Pension Reform Act of 2013 (PEPRA), the Judges' Retirement System I and the Judges' Retirement System II are not required to adopt the defined benefit formula containedincertainotherprovisions.Thisbillwouldmaketechnical,nonsubstantivechangestothisprovision. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Human Resources SPOT Group position Consent: & Personnel DROP Quirk-SilvaDGeneralSubject:Localgovernmentfinance:propertytaxrevenueallocation:vehicle license fee adjustments: County of Orange. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:9/27/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 393, Statutes of 2013. Page 60 / 216 Location:9/27/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Current property tax law requires the county auditor, in each fiscal year, to allocate property tax

AB 696

AB 701

AB 701

AB 709

Quirk-SilvaDGeneralSubject:Localgovernmentfinance:propertytaxrevenueallocation:vehicle license fee adjustments: County of Orange. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:9/27/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 393, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/27/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Current property tax law requires the county auditor, in each fiscal year, to allocate property tax revenue to local jurisdictions in accordance with specified formulas and procedures, and generally requires that each jurisdiction be allocated an amount equal to the total of the amount of revenue allocated to that jurisdiction in the prior fiscal year, subject to certain modifications, and that jurisdiction's portion of the annual tax increment, as defined. This bill would modify these reduction and transfer provisions by increasing the vehicle license fee adjustment amount for the County of Orange by $53,000,000 for the 2013-14 fiscal year and requiring that amount to be included in the calculation of the vehicle license fee adjustment amount for that county for each fiscal yearthereafter. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Bonds & Financing Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch NestandeRSaltonSeaAuthority:restorationplan. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was W.,P. & W. on 4/30/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would require the authority , by April 1, 2014, to develop a restoration plan that is financially feasible to accomplish specified goals that include, among other things, the restoration of long-term stable aquatic and shoreline habitat and the mitigation of air quality impacts from restoration projects. Beginning January 1, 2014, the bill would designate the authority as the lead agency for the restoration of the Salton Sea and would require the State Lands Commission and any other state agency to grant to the authority a 99-year le ase of all state-owned lands existing within the Salton Sea ecosystem, including all state-owned lands that underlie the navigable and tidal waterwaysoftheSaltonSea.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Single District Land Use Planning Group & Development PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch Quirk-SilvaDInfrastructure:stateplanningandfunding. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:8/30/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(11). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 8/13/2013) Location:8/30/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:The California Infrastructure Planning Act requires the Governor to submit annually to the Legislature, in conjunction with the Governor's Budget, a proposed 5-year infrastructure plan containing prescribed information. This bill would require the plan to set out priorities for coordination of investment and include an analysis of investment coordination opportunities for capital outlay related to infill and transit-oriented development. The bill would expand the definition of infrastructure to include housing. This bill contains other existinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch StoneDPublictrustlands:dredging:noticeandleases. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:8/13/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 104, Statutes of 2013.
Page 61 / 216

AB 716

AB 727

AB 727 StoneDPublictrustlands:dredging:noticeandleases. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:8/13/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 104, Statutes of 2013. Location:8/13/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would require that a local trustee of tide and submerged lands or an applicant for dredging on granted tide and submerged lands that intends to commence dredging on granted public trust lands, upon which any right to minerals on those lands is reserved by the state, to notify the commission, in writing, no later than 120 days prior to the time dredging is commenced, and would require that the written notice contain specified information.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Attachments: AB 727 (Stone) - Support - Assembly Natural Resources Committee AB 727 (Stone) - Support - Author Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco JMacDonald Ports/Harbor Natural Resources Group 3 PublicNotes3/26/2013 A-3/21/2013 to: Support 3 Hernndez,RogerDEvidentiaryprivileges:unionagent-represented worker privilege. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:10/11/2013 - Vetoed by the Governor Location:10/11/2013 - A.VETOED Summary:Would provide that a union agent, as defined, and a represented employee or represented former employee have a privilege to refuse to disclose any confidential communication between the employee or former employee and the union agent while the union agent was acting in his or her representative capacity, except as specified. The bill would provide that a represented employee or represented former employee also has a privilege to prevent another person from disclosing a privileged communication, except as specified. This bill containsotherrelatedprovisions. Attachments: AB 729 (Hernandez) Request for Veto - Coalition Letter AB 729 (Hernandez) Author Oppose Letter - Coalition Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Oppose Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Unions/Represented Group 2 & Personnel Labor PublicNotes4/8/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Oppose 2 3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch GomezDGreenwayInitiative. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/16/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would establish the statewide Greenway Initiative, which is intended to promote the development of greenways along rivers in the state, including the development of a greenway along the Los Angeles River. The bill woulddefinetheterm"greenway"forpurposesofthebill. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources Water Group PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-3/19/2013 to: Watch Page 62 / 216

AB 729

AB 735

AB 738

Position Staff Assigned District Type Watch Reco JMacDonald Water PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-3/19/2013 to: Watch

Subject Area Issues Natural Resources Water

Working Group

AB 741

HarkeyRPublicentityliability:bicycles. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was JUD. on 3/7/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law specifies that a public entity or a public employee shall not be liable for an injury caused by the plan or design of a construction of, or an improvement to, public property in specified cases. Current law allows public entities to establish bicycle lanes on public roads. This bill would provide that a public entity or an employee of a public entity acting within his or her official capacity is not be liable for an injury caused to a person ridingabicyclewhiletravelingonaroadway,ifthepublicentityhasprovidedabikelaneonthatroadway. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Other Legal Topics Group & Torts PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch BrownDLocalgovernmentfinance:taxequityallocationformula:qualifyingcities. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:2/3/2014 - From committee: Filed with the Chief Clerk pursuant to Joint Rule 56. Location:1/31/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would, commencing with the 2012-13 fiscal year and each fiscal year thereafter, increase the allocation of property tax revenues under a new TEA formula, as specified, for qualifying cities, as defined. This billcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Oppose Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax 1% Property Tax Group 1 PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Oppose 1

AB 742

AB 743

DahleRPropertytaxes:revenueallocation. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was PRINT on 2/21/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current property tax law requires the county auditor, in each fiscal year, to allocate property tax revenue to local jurisdictions in accordance with specified formulas and procedures. This bill would make technical,nonsubstantivechangestocertainoftheseprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax SPOT Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch LogueRTheCortese-Knox-Hertzberg Local Government Reorganization Act of 2000. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:8/26/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 138, Statutes of 2013. Location:8/26/2013 - A.CHAPTERED local Summary:The Cortese-Knox-Hertzberg Local Government Reorganization Act of 2000 authorizes a Page 63 / 216 agency formation commission to approve, after notice and hearing, a petition for a change of organization or reorganization of a city, if the petition was initiated on or after January 1, 2010, and before January 1, 2014, and

Status:8/26/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 138, Statutes of 2013. Location:8/26/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:The Cortese-Knox-Hertzberg Local Government Reorganization Act of 2000 authorizes a local agency formation commission to approve, after notice and hearing, a petition for a change of organization or reorganization of a city, if the petition was initiated on or after January 1, 2010, and before January 1, 2014, and waive protest proceedings entirely if certain requirements are met. This provision applies only to territory that does not exceed 150 acres. This bill would delete the January 1, 2014, date and make conforming changes. This bill containsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Neutral Reco KPackham General Formation & Group Reorganization PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-4/3/2013 to: Neutral /8/2013 A-4/3/2013 to: Oppose unless Amended 2 3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Oppose unless Amended 2 LevineDRegionalparkandopen-space districts: general manager: powers. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Com. on GOV. & F. Location:2/6/2014 - S.G.&F. Summary:Current law authorizes the general managers of the East Bay Regional Park District, the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District, and the Sonoma County Agricultural Preservation and Open Space District to bind those districts, with district board approval and in accordance with board policy, for the payment for supplies, materials, labor, or other valuable consideration for any purpose, in amounts not exceeding $25,000. This bill wouldalsoextendthatauthorizationtothegeneralmanageroftheMarinCountyOpenSpaceDistrict. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco JMacDonald Recreation & Park Miscellaneous Group position District Services EggmanDJudgmentsagainstapublicentity:interest. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:9/30/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 424, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/30/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would require, unless another provision of law provides a different interest rate, interest to accrue in a tax or fee claim against a public entity that results in a judgment against the public entity at a rate equal to the weekly average one year constant maturity United States Treasury yield, not to exceed 7% per annum. This bill containsotherexistinglaws. Attachments: CSDA Signature Request Letter: AB 748 to Governor's Office CSDA Support Letter: AB 748 Assembly Judiciary Committee CSDA Support Letter: AB 748 Author Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco JMacDonald General Other Legal Topics 1% Property Tax Group 2 & Torts PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Support 2 GorellRPublic-private partnerships. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was TRANS. on 4/24/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Page 64 / 216 Summary:Would create a new Public Infrastructure Advisory Commission, with 12 members, of which 5 would be appointed by the Governor, 3 by the Senate Committee on Rules, and 2 by the Speaker of the Assembly. In

AB 745

AB 748

AB 749

AB 750

Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was TRANS. on 4/24/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would create a new Public Infrastructure Advisory Commission, with 12 members, of which 5 would be appointed by the Governor, 3 by the Senate Committee on Rules, and 2 by the Speaker of the Assembly. In addition, the Treasurer and the Director of General Services, or their representatives, would serve on the commission. The bill would assign additional duties to the commission, including a requirement for the commission to make a determination for each agreement submitted to it relative to whether the public-private partnership procurement method is suitable for the project, or whether another procurement method should be used, as specified.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Public Works & Bidding Process Group Contracting PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch GarciaDEconomicdevelopment:cities. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was L. GOV. on 4/22/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would authorize a city to dispose of real property, as provided, or provide compensation to a private entity, if the legislative body of the city is presented with, or presents, substantial evidence that the disposition of the property or provision of compensation would stimulate job creation and economic development within the boundaries of the city, and that the amount of private benefit provided would not outweigh the amount of public benefit received through the disposition of the property or the provision of compensation. This bill contains other existinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Tax Group Increment/RDA PublicNotes3/25/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch MelendezRCaliforniaEnvironmentalQualityAct:judicialreview:publicworksprojects. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was JUD. on 4/15/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:CEQA establishes a procedure for the preparation and certification of the record of proceedings upon the filing of an action or proceeding challenging a lead agency's action on the grounds of noncompliance with CEQA. This bill would also apply these provisions to a public works project, defined to mean an infrastructure project carried out by the city, county, or state government or contracted out to a private entity by the local or state government. By requiring a lead agency to use these alternative procedures in preparing and certifying the administrative record, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program. The bill would also authorize the Judicial Council to adopt Rules of Court to implement these provisions. This bill contains other related provisions andotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental CEQA Group Sustainability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch PattersonRRenewableenergyresources:hydroelectricgeneration. Page 65 / 216 Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was U. & C. on 4/22/2013)

AB 756

AB 762

AB 762 PattersonRRenewableenergyresources:hydroelectricgeneration. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was U. & C. on 4/22/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would revise the definition of an eligible renewable energy resource for the purposes of the California Renewables Portfolio Standard Program to include a hydroelectric generation facility of any size if it meets certain requirements.Thebillwouldalsomakeconformingchanges. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Utilities and Energy Environmental Renewable Energy Group Sustainability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch BuchananDAquaticinvasiveplants:controlanderadication. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:9/23/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 330, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/23/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would designate the Division of Boating and Waterways as the lead agency of the state for the purpose of cooperating with other state, local, and federal agencies in identifying, detecting, controlling, and administering programs to manage invasive aquatic plants, as defined, in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, its tributaries,andtheSuisunMarsh.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources Water Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch Gaines, BethRAttorneyGeneral:investigations. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was PUB. S. on 4/3/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would prohibit the Attorney General from offering a promise of use or transactional immunity during the course of an investigation into the misuse of public funds , unless specified findings are made . The bill would requiretheAttorneyGeneraltosubmitawrittencopyofthefindingstoapresidingjudge,asspecified. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Other Legal Topics Group & Torts PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch SkinnerDPropertytaxation:valuingproperty:comparablesales. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Com. on GOV. & F. Location:2/6/2014 - S.G.&F. Summary:Current property tax law requires, when valuing property by comparison with sales of other properties, that to be considered comparable the sales be sufficiently near in time to the valuation date and that the properties sold be located sufficiently near, and be sufficiently alike, the property being valued, as specified. This billwouldmakeaclarifyingchangetothisprovision. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax SPOT Group Page 66 / 216 position Budget

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AB 766

AB 769

properties sold be located sufficiently near, and be sufficiently alike, the property being valued, as specified. This billwouldmakeaclarifyingchangetothisprovision. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax SPOT Group position Budget JonesRPublichealth:wellnessprograms. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was HEALTH on 3/20/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would require the Secretary of California Health and Human Services to apply to the United States Secretary of Health and Human Services to allow California to be a participating pilot state in the wellness program demonstration project in accordance with federal law. The bill would also require the Secretary of California Health and Human Services to petition the United States Secretary of Health and Human Services to change federal regulations to allow an employer in California to offer employees rewards of up to 50% of the cost ofhealthcarecoverageforparticipatinginawellnessprogramthatmeetsalloftherequirementsofPPACA. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Hospital/Healthcare Miscellaneous Health Group District Services PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-3/19/2013 to: Watch DonnellyRCountyserviceareas:zonedissolution. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was JUD. on 1/7/2014) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law authorizes the dissolution of a county service area and allows the county board of supervisors to change the boundaries of a zone, or dissolve the zone, by following specified procedures. This bill would require the board, upon dissolution of a county service area or a specified zone, to post signs indicating which services and facilities are no longer provided within the zone and require the board to provide adequate maintenancetothesigns.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Formation & Group Reorganization PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch DahleRPropertytaxation. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was PRINT on 2/21/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current property law defines various terms, including the term "supplemental roll" for purposes of supplemental property tax assessments. This bill would make a technical, nonsubstantive change to this provision. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax SPOT Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch BocanegraDLocalpublicemployeeorganizations:dispute:factfindingpanel. Introduced:2/21/2013 Page 67 / 216 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 1/23/2014)

AB 771

AB 774

AB 775

AB 778

AB 778

AB 785

BocanegraDLocalpublicemployeeorganizations:dispute:factfindingpanel. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 1/23/2014) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law authorizes an employee organization, if the dispute was not submitted to mediation, to request that the parties' differences be submitted to a factfinding panel not later than 30 days following the date that either party provided the other with a written notice of a declaration of impasse. This bill would require that request to be in writing. The bill would provide that if either party disputes that a genuine impasse, as defined, has been reached, the issue of whether an impasse exists may be submitted to the Public Employment Relations Board forresolutionbeforethedisputeissubmittedtoafactfindingpanel,asspecified. Attachments: AB 778 (Bocanegra) Author - Oppose AB 778 (Bocanegra) Assembly PERS Committee - Oppose Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Oppose Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Unions/Represented Group 2 & Personnel Labor PublicNotes1/8/2014 A-1/6/2014 to: Oppose 2 WeberDPublicEmployees'RetirementSystem:BoardofAdministration:directmailingassistance. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was P.E.,R. & S.S. on 3/4/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would authorize an organization that provides employee representation or membership services to annuitants of the Public Employees' Retirement System to submit a request to the Board of Administration for assistance in performing direct mailing, subject to specified requirements. The bill would require the board, upon receiving a request, to provide a direct mailing to the annuitants of the system who are members of the organization or eligible to become members of the organization. By authorizing continuously appropriated funds to be used for a new purpose, this bill would make an appropriation. The bill would also make a statement of legislativefindingsanddeclarations.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Public Retirement & Group position Consent: & Personnel OPEBS DROP PublicNotes4/8/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: No position 3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch MullinDUtilityusertax:exemption:distributedgenerationsystems. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:10/4/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 534, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/4/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law provides that the board of supervisors of any county may levy a utility user tax on the consumption of, among other things, gas and electricity in the unincorporated area of the county. This bill would, until January 1, 2020, exempt from any utility user tax imposed by a local jurisdiction, as defined, the consumption of electricity generated by a clean energy resource, as defined, for the use of a single customer or the customer's tenants. Attachments: CSDA Assembly Floor Sponsor Letter AB 792 - CSDA Author Sponsor Letter Page 68 / 216 AB 792 - CSDA Assembly Local Government Committee Sponsor Letter Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Sponsor Reco DHolzem General Transparency & Open Group

AB 792

tenants. Attachments: CSDA Assembly Floor Sponsor Letter AB 792 - CSDA Author Sponsor Letter AB 792 - CSDA Assembly Local Government Committee Sponsor Letter Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Sponsor Reco DHolzem General Transparency & Open Consent: Accountability Meetings/Brown DROP Act PublicNotes3/12/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Sponsor 3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Support 1

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AB 793

GrayDRenewableenergy:publiclyownedelectricutility:hydroelectricgenerationfacility. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:9/13/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(14). (Last location was INACTIVE FILE on 9/3/2013) Location:9/13/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would provide that a local publicly owned electric utility is not required to procure additional eligible renewable energy resources in excess of specified levels, if it receives 50% or greater of its annual retail sales from itsownhydrodelectricgenerationmeetingspecifiedrequirements. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Utilities and Energy Environmental Renewable Energy Group Sustainability GorellREnvironmentalquality:CaliforniaEnvironmentalQualityAct:exemption:useoflandfilland organic waste. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was NAT. RES. on 3/4/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would exempt from the requirements of CEQA a project that takes landfill materials or organic waste and converts them into renewable green energy if the lead agency finds that the project will result in a net reduction in greenhouse gas emissions or support sustainable agriculture. Because a lead agency would be required to determine whether a project is exempt under those provisions, this bill would impose a state-mandated localprogram.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental CEQA Group Sustainability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch MuratsuchiDAdvancedelectricaldistributedgenerationtechnology. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:10/7/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 617, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/7/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law prohibits placing alternative fuel capability requirements upon gas customers that use gas for purposes of cogeneration. This bill would make the above-described authority, limitations, and prohibitions inapplicable to an advanced electrical distributed generation technology that is first operational at a site on and after January 1, 2016, rather than January 1, 2014. This bill contains other related provisions and other existing laws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Utilities and Energy Miscellaneous Group Page 69 / 216 District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch

AB 794

AB 796

AB 800

after January 1, 2016, rather than January 1, 2014. This bill contains other related provisions and other existing laws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Utilities and Energy Miscellaneous Group District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch GordonDPoliticalReformActof1974 Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/15/2014 - Read second time. Ordered to third reading. Location:1/15/2014 - S.THIRDREADING Summary:Would require a subagent or subcontractor who provides goods or services to or for the benefit of a candidate or committee to make known to the agent or independent contractor all of the information subject to the reporting requirement described above, and would require that disclosure of this information by a subagent or subcontractor to the agent or independent contractor or by the agent or independent contractor to the candidate or committee occur no later than three working days prior to the time the campaign statement reporting the expenditure is required to be filed, except that an expenditure that is required to be reported as a late contribution or late independent expenditure must be reported to the candidate or committee within 24 hours of the time that it ismade. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Transparency & Political Group Accountability Reform/Conflict of Interest PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch BrownDJunkdealersandrecyclers:nonferrousmaterials. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was B.,P. & C.P. on 3/4/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would require junk dealers and recyclers to obtain specified information before providing payment for nonferrous materials marked with an indicia of ownership, as defined, and would require that this information be retained as part of the written record of purchases. Because a violation of the recordkeeping requirement would be a crime, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program. This bill contains other related provisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Public Safety & Group Emergency Response PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch GomezDWaterRecyclingActof2013. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:10/8/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 635, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/8/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law requires any person who, without regard to intent or negligence, causes or permits any sewage or other waste, or the effluent of treated sewage or other waste, to be discharged in or on any waters of the state, or where it probably will be discharged in or on any waters of the state, to immediately notify the local health officer of the director of environmental health of the discharge, as prescribed. This bill, the Water Recycling Act of 2013, would provide that this notification requirement does not apply to an unauthorized discharge of Page 70 / 216 effluent of treated sewage defined as recycled water, as defined. This bill contains other related provisions and otherexistinglaws.

AB 801

AB 803

AB 813

sewage or other waste, or the effluent of treated sewage or other waste, to be discharged in or on any waters of the state, or where it probably will be discharged in or on any waters of the state, to immediately notify the local health officer of the director of environmental health of the discharge, as prescribed. This bill, the Water Recycling Act of 2013, would provide that this notification requirement does not apply to an unauthorized discharge of effluent of treated sewage defined as recycled water, as defined. This bill contains other related provisions and otherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Natural Resources Water Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch MelendezRElectionresults. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:8/16/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 112, Statutes of 2013. Location:8/16/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would require the certified statement of the results of the election and the certified statement of the vote to be posted on the Internet Web sites of each local elections official and the Secretary of State in a downloadable spreadsheet format, as specified, for a period of at least 10 years. By imposing new duties on local elections officials, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program. This bill contains other related provisions and other existing laws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Watch Reco JMacDonald General PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch

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AB 823

HallDLocalgovernmentretirementplans. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:10/12/2013 - Vetoed by the Governor Location:10/12/2013 - A.VETOED Summary:Would require, whenever a local ordinance or measure qualifies for the ballot that proposes to alter, replace, or eliminate the retirement benefit plan of employees of a local government entity, whether by initiative or legislative action, the governing body of the local government entity to secure the services of an independent actuary to provide a statement, or a summary of the statement, not to exceed 500 words in length, of the actuarial impact of the proposed measure upon future annual costs of the retirement benefit plan, and to have this statement printed in the voter information portion of the sample ballot. This bill contains other related provisions and other existinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Public Retirement & Group & Personnel OPEBS PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch EggmanDEnvironment:CaliforniaFarmlandProtectionAct. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was AGRI. on 4/30/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would enact the California Farmland Protection Act, which would require that a lead agency reviewing a development project, as defined, require that all feasible mitigation of the identified significant environmental impacts associated with the conversion of agricultural lands be completed by the project applicant, Page 71 / 216 as prescribed, and would require the lead agency to consider the permanent protection or replacement of agricultural land as feasible mitigation for identified significant effects on agricultural land caused by a development

Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would enact the California Farmland Protection Act, which would require that a lead agency reviewing a development project, as defined, require that all feasible mitigation of the identified significant environmental impacts associated with the conversion of agricultural lands be completed by the project applicant, as prescribed, and would require the lead agency to consider the permanent protection or replacement of agricultural land as feasible mitigation for identified significant effects on agricultural land caused by a development project. By imposing new duties on a lead agency with regard to the review and approval of the mitigation measures required by the act, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program. This bill contains other relatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Oppose Reco CLokke General Environmental CEQA Group 3 Sustainability PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-3/11/2013 to: Oppose 3 3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch WieckowskiDPublicemployees'retirementbenefits. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/23/2014 - Re-referred to Coms. on P.E. & R. and JUD. Location:1/23/2014 - S.P.E.&R. Summary:The California Public Employees' Pension Reform Act of 2013 (PEPRA), on and after January 1, 2013, requires a public retirement system, as defined, to modify its plan or plans to comply with the act and, among other provisions, establishes new retirement formulas that may not be exceeded by a public employer offering a defined benefit pension plan, setting the maximum benefit allowable for employees first hired on or after January 1, 2013, as a formula commonly known as 2.5% at age 67 for nonsafety members, one of 3 formulas for safety members, 2% at age 57, 2.5% at age 57, or 2.7% at age 57, and 1.25% at age 67 for new state miscellaneous or industrial members who elect to be in Tier 2. This bill would make that provision applicable to new members employed by those entities and new members employed by the Legislature. The bill would except from these provisions a judge who was elected to office prior to January 1, 2013, despite not assuming that office and becoming a member of the Judges' Retirement System II for the first time until January 1, 2013, or after that date. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Public Retirement & Group position WATCH & Personnel OPEBS PublicNotes9/9/2013 A-9/6/2013 to: No position /9/2013 A-9/6/2013 to: TorresDJunkdealersandrecyclers:nonferrousmaterials:payment. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:10/3/2013 - Vetoed by the Governor Location:10/3/2013 - A.VETOED Summary: Current law prohibits a junk dealer or a recycler from providing payment for nonferrous material, as defined, unless the payment is made by cash or check, the check is mailed or the cash or check is provided no earlier than 3 days after the date of sale, and other specified requirements are met. This bill would allow payment for nonferrous materials only by check mailed to the sellers address. Position Staff Watch Reco

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AB 846

PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch AchadjianREnergy:propertyassessedcleanenergy. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was NAT. RES. on 3/18/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would authorize a school district, county office of education, or charter school to voluntarily enter into an agreement with a PACE program to finance, refinance, or lease the installation of distributed generation renewableenergysources,electricvehiclecharginginfrastructure,orenergyorwaterefficiencyimprovements. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental Group Sustainability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch NazarianDPubliccapitalfacilities:waterquality. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:10/8/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 636, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/8/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would authorize specified joint powers authorities, upon the application of a local agency that owns and operates a publicly owned utility, as defined, to issue rate reduction bonds to finance a utility project, as defined, under specified circumstances. The bill would terminate the authority to issue rate reduction bonds pursuant to these provisions after December 31, 2020. The bill would provide that the rate reduction bonds are secured by utility project property, as defined. The bill would authorize the authority to impose on, and collect from, customers of the publicly owned utility a utility project charge, as a separate nonbypassable charge, to financetheratereductionbond. Attachments: AB 850 (Nazarian) CSDA Signature Request Letter AB 850 (Nazarian) CSDA Support Letter - Senate Appropriations Committee AB 850 (Nazarian) CSDA Support Letter - Senate Governance & Finance Committee AB 850 (Nazarian) CSDA Support Letter - Asm Local Gov Committee AB 850 (Nazarian) CSDA Support Letter - Author Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco KPackham Water, Budget/Finance/Tax Bonds & Financing Group 3 Sanitation/Wastewater PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-3/21/2013 to: Support 3 3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch TorresDTransitprojects:environmentalreviewprocess. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was TRANS. on 3/4/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would authorize the Department of Transportation to assume certain responsibilities for federal review and clearance under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) for a transit project, as Page 73 / 216 defined, that is subject to NEPA. The bill would provide that the State of California consents to the jurisdiction of the federal courts in that regard, and further provides that the department may not assert immunity from suit under

AB 850

AB 863

AB 866

Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would authorize the Department of Transportation to assume certain responsibilities for federal review and clearance under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) for a transit project, as defined, that is subject to NEPA. The bill would provide that the State of California consents to the jurisdiction of the federal courts in that regard, and further provides that the department may not assert immunity from suit under the 11th Amendment to the United States Constitution with regard to actions brought relative to those responsibilitiesunderfederallaw. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Miscellaneous Group District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch LinderRRegulations. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was A. & A.R. on 1/10/2014) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would define a major regulation as a regulation that the agency determines has an expected economic impact on California business enterprises and individuals in an amount exceeding $15,000,000. This bill containsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General State Operations & Group Processes PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch Jones-SawyerDPubliccontracts:bidders:employmentpractices. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/1/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would prohibit the state from contracting with a person or entity that asks an applicant for employment to disclose, orally or in writing, information concerning the conviction history of the applicant, including an inquiry about conviction history on an employment application, until the employer has determined that the applicant meets the minimum employment qualifications, as stated in any notice issued for the position. The bill would not apply to a position for which an employer is otherwise required by state or federal law to conduct a conviction or criminal history background check or to any contract position with a criminal justice agency, as specified.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Employment Group Consent: & Personnel WATCH WilliamsDPublicutilities:unionization. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/31/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(3). (Last location was INACTIVE FILE on 5/29/2013) Location:1/31/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would require that any expense incurred by a public utility in assisting or deterring union organizing, as defined, is not recoverable either directly or indirectly in the utility's rates and is required to be borne exclusively bytheshareholdersofthepublicutility.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Page 74 / 216 Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Unions/Represented Group

AB 870

AB 874

AB 880

Location:1/31/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would require that any expense incurred by a public utility in assisting or deterring union organizing, as defined, is not recoverable either directly or indirectly in the utility's rates and is required to be borne exclusively bytheshareholdersofthepublicutility.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Unions/Represented Group & Personnel Labor PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch GomezDMedi-Cal program costs: large employer responsibility. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:2/3/2014 - Died on inactive file. Location:2/3/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would, commencing January 1, 2015, require a large employer, as defined, to pay the Employment Development Department an employer responsibility penalty for each covered employee, as defined, enrolled in Medi-Cal based on the average cost of employee-only coverage provided by large employers to their employees, including both the employer's and employee's share of the premiums, as specified. The bill would assess interest of 10% per annum on employer responsibility penalties not paid on or before the date payment is due, as specified, and would require a large employer subject to an employer responsibility penalty to pay a penalty, as specified, for any employer responsibility penalty payment that is more than 60 days overdue. This bill contains other related provisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Health Group Consent: & Personnel DROP PublicNotes6/24/2013 A-6/6/2013 to: Watch AllenRStategovernment:regulations:economicanalysis. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was PRINT on 2/22/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:The Administrative Procedure Act requires the Office of Administrative Law, at the request of any standing, select, or joint committee of the Legislature, to initiate a priority review of any regulation, group of regulations, or series of regulations that the committee believes does not meet the standards of necessity, authority, clarity, consistency, reference, and nonduplication, as specified. This bill would make technical, nonsubstantive changestotheseprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General State Operations & SPOT Group Processes PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch DalyDParceltaxes. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. on 5/24/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would require the Board of Equalization to annually report specified information relating to the imposition of locally assessed parcel taxes, including, among other things, the type and rate of a parcel tax and the numberofparcelssubjecttoorexemptfromtheparceltax. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Page 75 / 216 Neutral Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Group PublicNotes4/30/2013 A-4/29/2013 to: Neutral

AB 887

AB 892

Summary:Would require the Board of Equalization to annually report specified information relating to the imposition of locally assessed parcel taxes, including, among other things, the type and rate of a parcel tax and the numberofparcelssubjecttoorexemptfromtheparceltax. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Neutral Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Group PublicNotes4/30/2013 A-4/29/2013 to: Neutral 4/24/2013 A-3/21/2013 to: Oppose 2 /24/2013 A-3/21/2013 to: Watch 4/8/2013 A-3/21/2013 to: Watch EggmanDWildlifemanagementareas:mosquitoabatement. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Com. on N.R. & W. Location:2/6/2014 - S.N.R.&W. Summary:Current law provides for the formation of mosquito abatement and vector control districts, and prescribes the powers, functions, and duties of those districts, as specified. The existing Fish and Game Code authorizes the Department of Fish and Wildlife to take specified actions to protect, restore, rehabilitate, and improve fish and wildlife habitat. This bill would permanently reenact certain of those provisions. The bill would require the department to prioritize, for funding, wildlife management areas that exceed locally established mosquito population thresholds based on specified factors. This bill contains other related provisions and other existinglaws. Attachments: AB 896 (Eggman) Water, Parks & Wildlife - Support AB 896 (Eggman) Author - support Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco DHolzem Mosquito/Vector Miscellaneous Group 2 Control District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Support 2 TingDRealproperty:environmentalfeecovenants. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was JUD. on 5/1/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law provides for the recording of an instrument containing an Environmental Restriction covenant made by an owner of land or by the grantee of land to do or refrain from doing an act that is reasonably necessary to protect present or future human health or safety or the environment as a result of the presence on the land of hazardous materials. This bill would also provide for the recording of an Environmental Fee Covenant, as specified, that is, among other things, imposed for no more than 50 years in connection with the installation on the property of equipment or improvements that are intended to promote, among other things, energy efficiency and thereductionoftheconsumptionofwaterorothernaturalresources. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke General Land Use Planning Group position Consent: & Development DROP PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-3/21/2013 to: No position 3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch ConwayREmployment:flexibleworkschedules. Introduced:2/22/2013 Page 76 / 216 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was L. & E. on 1/9/2014) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD

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AB 907

AB 909

ConwayREmployment:flexibleworkschedules. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was L. & E. on 1/9/2014) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would permit an individual nonexempt employee to request an employee-selected flexible work schedule providing for workdays up to 10 hours per day within a 40-hour workweek, and would allow an employer to implement this schedule without the obligation to pay overtime compensation for those additional hours in a workday. The bill would require the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement in the Department of IndustrialRelationstoenforcethisprovisionandadoptregulations. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Public Works & SPOT Group Contracting PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch GrayDMetaltheftandrelatedrecyclingcrimes. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:10/3/2013 - Vetoed by the Governor Location:10/3/2013 - A.VETOED Summary:Would, on and after January 1, 2015, require the Department of Justice to establish a Metal Theft Task Force Program to provide grants to applicant regional task forces for the purpose of providing local law enforcement and district attorneys with the tools necessary to successfully interdict the commission of metal theft and related metal recycling crimes. The bill, on and after January 1, 2015, would establish the Metal Theft Task Force Fund, to be administered by the department, and, upon appropriation by the Legislature, would make moneys in the fund available for the purposes of the program. This bill contains other related provisions and other existinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Public Safety & Group Emergency Response PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch ConwayRLanduse:generalplan:publicworks. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was PRINT on 2/22/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:The Planning and Zoning Law requires the agency receiving the list of proposed public works to list and classify these recommendations and to prepare a coordinated program of proposed public works for the ensuingfiscalyear.Thisbillwouldmaketechnical,nonsubstantivechangestothatlaw. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Public Works & SPOT Group Contracting PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch GordonDPoliticalReformActof1974:campaigndisclosures. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:9/12/2013 - Ordered to inactive file at the request of Senator Padilla. Page 77 / 216 Location:9/12/2013 - S.INACTIVEFILE Summary:Would require the Fair Political Practices Commission to develop a Nonprofit and Multipurpose

AB 910

AB 914

AB 918

Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:9/12/2013 - Ordered to inactive file at the request of Senator Padilla. Location:9/12/2013 - S.INACTIVEFILE Summary:Would require the Fair Political Practices Commission to develop a Nonprofit and Multipurpose Organization Disclosure Statement form. The bill would, except as otherwise provided, require a nonprofit corporation to file a Nonprofit and Multipurpose Organization Disclosure Statement in any year in which the nonprofit corporation makes combined contributions, expenditures, or independent expenditures in support of or opposition to a candidate, political party, or ballot measure in this state aggregating $50,000 or more during the nonprofitcorporation'sfiscalyear. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Elections Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch CooleyDEmergencyservices:preparedness. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:8/28/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 187, Statutes of 2013. Location:8/28/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary: The California Emergency Services Act sets forth the duties of the Office of Emergency Services with respect to specified emergency preparedness, mitigation, and response activities within the state. This bill would require the office, on or before July 31, 2015, to update the State Emergency Plan to include proposed best practices for local governments and nongovernmental entities to use to mobilize and evacuate people with disabilities and others with access and functional needs during an emergency or natural disaster. Position Staff Watch Reco

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AB 920

TingDPropertytaxation:taxbillinformation. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. on 5/24/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would establish the Property Tax Transparency and Accountability Program as a pilot program which would, commencing with specified fiscal years, require participating counties to provide specified information in each county tax bill, including information that indicates what percentage of the general ad valorem property tax is allocated to each local government entity, as specified, and a comprehensive account of all the services funded by local governments, as specified. This bill contains other related provisions and other existing laws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax 1% Property Tax Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch

AB 929

JonesRStateresponsibilityareas:structures:fees. Introduced:2/22/2013 Page 78 / 216 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was NAT. RES. on 4/23/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD

AB 929

AB 930

JonesRStateresponsibilityareas:structures:fees. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was NAT. RES. on 4/23/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would require the State Board of Forestry and Fire Protection, in collaboration with the State Board of Equalization, to develop and implement, in accordance with prescribed requirements, a procedure for the reimbursement of persons who have paid, between January 1, 2015, and December 31, 2016, a fire prevention fee covering a structure that was previously in an area within a state responsibility area, but that has been determinedtonolongerbewithintheboundariesofthatstateresponsibilityarea. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Fire Public Safety & SRA Fee/Fire Tax Group Emergency Response PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch HallDEnterprisezones:energymanagementplans. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was NAT. RES. on 3/21/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would amend the Enterprise Zone Act to authorize a city, county, or city and county to develop energy management plans with an electrical corporation, gas corporation, local publicly owned electric utility, or rural electric cooperative, serving an enterprise zone other than an enterprise zone within a harbor or port district formed pursuant to specified law, in order to reduce air emissions, to promote economic development, to increase new business, and to retain existing businesses in that enterprise zone. This bill contains other related provisions andotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Utilities and Energy, Miscellaneous Group Ports/Harbor District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch CooleyDLocalagencies:unclaimedmoney. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:10/1/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 457, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/1/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law requires moneys constituting restitution for victims to be place into a Restitution Fund or used for victim services after the 3-year period. This bill would require a local agency to document that it has made a reasonable effort to locate and notify the victim to whom the restitution is owed if, at the expiration of the 3- yearperiod,thelocalagencyelectstouserestitutionfundsforvictimservices. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch RendonDController:reports. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/16/2013) Page 79 / 216 Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would change the definition of a special district subject to the reporting requirements of the

AB 934

AB 941

AB 953

Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/16/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would change the definition of a special district subject to the reporting requirements of the Controller to include a public entity, agency, or board provided for by a joint powers agreement that is separate from the parties to the agreement and is responsible for the administration of the agreement. This bill contains otherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Transparency & Audits and Reports Group Accountability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch AmmianoDCaliforniaEnvironmentalQualityAct. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/31/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(3). (Last location was INACTIVE FILE on 5/31/2013) Location:1/31/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would require the lead agency to include in the environmental impact report (EIR) a detailed statement on any significant effects that may result from locating the proposed project near, or attracting people to, existing or reasonably foreseeable natural hazards or adverse environmental conditions. Because the lead agency would be required to undertake this additional consideration, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Oppose Reco CLokke General Environmental CEQA Group 3 Sustainability PublicNotes4/8/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Oppose 3 3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch HarkeyRStategovernment:surveyoflocalassessmentprocedures. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was A. & A.R. on 4/1/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would require the survey report to show the extent to which assessment practices are consistent with or differ from state law and regulations and the control procedures instituted to ensure the integrity of the assessment process. The bill would additionally authorize the report to show the volume of assessing work to be done as measured by the various types or property to be assessed and the number of individual assessments to be made,andtheresponsibilitiesdevolvinguponthecountyassessor. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax SPOT Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch BontaDPrisonerProtectionsforFamilyandCommunityHealthAct. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Com. on PUB. S. Location:2/6/2014 - S.PUB.S. Summary:Under current law, the Secretary of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation is responsible for the administration of the state prisons. Current law makes it a crime to engage in sodomy while incarcerated in Page 80 / 216 a state prison and current regulation prohibits inmates from participating in illegal sexual acts. This bill would require the department to develop a 5- yearplantoextendtheavailabilityofcondomsinallCaliforniaprisons. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working

AB 962

AB 966

AB 971

Location:2/6/2014 - S.PUB.S. Summary:Under current law, the Secretary of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation is responsible for the administration of the state prisons. Current law makes it a crime to engage in sodomy while incarcerated in a state prison and current regulation prohibits inmates from participating in illegal sexual acts. This bill would require the department to develop a 5- yearplantoextendtheavailabilityofcondomsinallCaliforniaprisons. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Miscellaneous Group District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch GarciaDPublicagencyemployers:paratransitproviders:criminalhistoryinformation. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:10/1/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 458, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/1/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Current provisions of law authorize the Attorney General to provide summary criminal history information to specified persons or entities for specified purposes. This bill would require the Attorney General to furnish, and would authorize a local criminal justice agency to furnish, summary criminal information to a specified social services paratransit agency with respect to its contracted providers, and would further make technical, nonsubstantive,andconformingchanges. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Employment Group position WATCH & Personnel PublicNotes9/9/2013 A-9/4/2013 to: No position /9/2013 A-9/4/2013 to: Calderon, IanDEmployment:electricians:certification. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:7/12/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(SEN). (Last location was L. & I.R. on 6/26/2013) Location:7/12/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Under current law, contractors and subcontractors are required to keep payroll records that include, among other things, the name, address, and work classification of each journeyman, apprentice, worker, or other employee employed in connection with the public works project. A contractor or subcontractor, or agent or representative thereof, doing public work who neglects to comply with those provisions is guilty of a misdemeanor. This bill would require payroll records for projects that use an electrician to include the electrician's state certification number. By expanding the scope of a crime, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Public Works & Group Contracting PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch WieckowskiDHealthfacilitiescommunitybenefits. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/31/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(3). (Last location was INACTIVE FILE on 5/31/2013) Location:1/31/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would declare the necessity of establishing uniform standards for reporting the amount of charity care and community benefits a facility provides to ensure that private nonprofit hospitals and nonprofit multispecialty Page 81 / 216 clinics actually meet the social obligations for which they receive favorable tax treatment, among other findings and declarations.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws.

AB 972

AB 975

Location:1/31/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would declare the necessity of establishing uniform standards for reporting the amount of charity care and community benefits a facility provides to ensure that private nonprofit hospitals and nonprofit multispecialty clinics actually meet the social obligations for which they receive favorable tax treatment, among other findings and declarations.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem Hospital/Healthcare Miscellaneous Health Group position Consent: District Services DROP PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-3/21/2013 to: No position 3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch WeberDPeaceofficers:MaritimePeaceOfficerStandardsTrainingActof2013. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:10/7/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 619, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/7/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would require each peace officer who is assigned in a jurisdiction that includes navigable waters, who serves as a crew member on a waterborne law enforcement vessel, and who meets other specified criteria to complete a course in basic maritime operations for law enforcement officers. The bill would require the course of instruction to include, among other things, boat handling, navigation rules, and comprehensive training regarding maritimeboardings,arrestprocedures,andcounterterrorismpracticesandprocedures. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Public Safety & Group Emergency Response PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch BloomDRedevelopmentdissolution. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/15/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law provides for the transfer of housing assets and functions previously performed by a dissolved redevelopment agency to one of several specified public entities. This bill would authorize that entity to designate the use of, and commit, indebtedness obligation proceeds that were issued prior to June 28, 2011. This billcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Tax Group Increment/RDA PublicNotes3/25/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch LinderRContractors:arbitration. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:7/12/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(SEN). (Last location was JUD. on 6/18/2013) Location:7/12/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Current law establishes an arbitration process administered by the Contractors' State License Board to resolve disputes between contractors and consumers. Current law requires that if a dispute goes to arbitration, the arbitrator or arbitrator association be approved by the board. This bill would provide that a party that submits Page 82 / 216 a dispute to arbitration waives any right to recover attorney's fees or to challenge an arbitrator's award of attorney's fees in a civil action related to the dispute. This bill contains other related provisions and other existing

AB 979

AB 981

AB 993

AB 1010

Location:7/12/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Current law establishes an arbitration process administered by the Contractors' State License Board to resolve disputes between contractors and consumers. Current law requires that if a dispute goes to arbitration, the arbitrator or arbitrator association be approved by the board. This bill would provide that a party that submits a dispute to arbitration waives any right to recover attorney's fees or to challenge an arbitrator's award of attorney's fees in a civil action related to the dispute. This bill contains other related provisions and other existing laws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Public Works & Bidding Process Group Contracting PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch HuesoDFinancialstatements:workers'compensationinsurers:publication. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was INS. on 8/12/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law requires every insurer doing business in this state to make and file with the Insurance Commissioner annual and quarterly financial statements, as prescribed. This bill would require that those annual and quarterly financial statements filed with the commissioner by workers' compensation insurers be published on theDepartmentofInsurance'sInternetWebsite. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Workers' Group position Consent: & Personnel Compensation & DROP Insurance PublicNotes4/8/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: No position 3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch WilliamsDEnergy:electricalcorporations:greentariffsharedrenewableprogram. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:7/12/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(SEN). (Last location was RLS. on 6/13/2013) Location:7/12/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would require specified electrical corporations to file with the Public Utilities Commission, by March 1, 2014, an advice letter requesting the approval of a green tariff shared renewable program. The bill would require the commission, by July 1, 2014, after notice and opportunity for public comment, to approve the advice letter if the commission finds that the proposed program is reasonable and consistent with specified findings. This bill would require the commission to require that a green tariff shared renewable program be administered in accordance with specified provisions. This bill would repeal these provisions on January 1, 2019. This bill containsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General, Utilities and Miscellaneous Renewable Energy Group Energy District Services PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-3/21/2013 to: Watch EggmanDElectronicwaste:CRTglassmarketdevelopmentpayments. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:8/30/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(11). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 8/13/2013) Location:8/30/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would require the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery, in consultation with the Page 83 / 216 Department of Toxic Substances Control, to make CRT glass, as defined, market development processing payments or CRT glass market development manufacturing payments to a CRT glass processor, a CRT glass

AB 1014

AB 1022

AB 1027

Status:8/30/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(11). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 8/13/2013) Location:8/30/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would require the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery, in consultation with the Department of Toxic Substances Control, to make CRT glass, as defined, market development processing payments or CRT glass market development manufacturing payments to a CRT glass processor, a CRT glass manufacturer, or an electronic waste recycler who processes eligible CRT glass for use in a product or in a manufacturing process, or utilizes eligible CRT glass in a product or in a manufacturing process, pursuant to a specifiedclaimsprocedure.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Waste Management Miscellaneous Group District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch BonillaDYouthsports:criminalbackgroundchecks. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was PUB. S. on 3/7/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would require the Department of Justice to provide state summary criminal history information to the director of a community youth athletics program, or his or her designee, for the purposes of screening volunteers or employees who are left alone with minors and would prohibit a person from having access to minors as an employee or volunteer if the person has been convicted of or pled guilty or nolo contendere to, a crime of child abuse, sexual abuse, or domestic violence. The bill would provide that completing the background check does not limittheliabilityofamandatedreporter. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Recreation & Park Human Resources Employment Group & Personnel PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch AchadjianRLocalgovernment:openmeetings. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was PRINT on 2/22/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law, the Ralph M. Brown Act, requires each legislative body of a local agency to provide notice of the time and place for holding regular meetings and an agenda containing a brief general description of each item of business to be transacted. The act also requires that all meetings of a legislative body be open and public and all persons be permitted to attend unless a closed session is authorized. This bill would make technical, nonsubstantivechangestoaprovisionoftheRalphM.BrownAct. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Transparency & SPOT Group Accountability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch MuratsuchiDLocalagencies:financialreports. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:7/12/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(SEN). (Last location was G. & F. on 6/14/2013) Location:7/12/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Current law requires the Controller to annually compile and publish reports of the financial Page 84 / 216 transactions of each county, city, and school district within the state, together with other matters he or she deems of public interest. This bill would raise the forfeiture amounts for all agencies. This bill contains other related

AB 1031

AB 1035

Status:7/12/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(SEN). (Last location was G. & F. on 6/14/2013) Location:7/12/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Current law requires the Controller to annually compile and publish reports of the financial transactions of each county, city, and school district within the state, together with other matters he or she deems of public interest. This bill would raise the forfeiture amounts for all agencies. This bill contains other related provisionsandothercurrentlaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Transparency & Audits and Reports Group Accountability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch

AB 1036

BlumenfieldDMortgages. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was JUD. on 4/1/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law imposes various preconditions for exercising a power of sale under a mortgage or deed of trust, including, among other things, recording a notice of default and a notice of sale. This bill would make technical,nonsubstantivechangestothoseprovisions.Thisbillcontainsotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke General Public Works & SPOT Group position Consent: Contracting DROP PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-3/21/2013 to: No position 3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch HallDIndianGamingSpecialDistributionFund. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:10/11/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 746, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/11/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would require the Department of Finance, in consultation with the California Gambling Control Commission, to calculate and provide a recommendation regarding the total revenue in the Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund that will be available for the current budget year for the local government agencies. The bill would require the department, in making its recommendation, to consider any anticipated revenue from additional tribalgamingoperations.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Fire Public Safety & Group Emergency Response PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch ChauDSafeDrinkingWater,WaterQualityandSupply,FloodControl,RiverandCoastal Protection Bond Act of 2006: groundwater contamination. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:7/12/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(SEN). (Last location was N.R. & W. on 6/13/2013) Location:7/12/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would eliminate the requirement to develop and adopt regulations and instead would require a 85 / 216 Page grantee of certain initiative bond act funds to take specific actions to recover the costs of cleanup and to utilize those funds for certain groundwater contamination cleanup projects, as specified. The bill would require the

AB 1042

AB 1043

AB 1044

Status:7/12/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(SEN). (Last location was N.R. & W. on 6/13/2013) Location:7/12/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would eliminate the requirement to develop and adopt regulations and instead would require a grantee of certain initiative bond act funds to take specific actions to recover the costs of cleanup and to utilize those funds for certain groundwater contamination cleanup projects, as specified. The bill would require the grantee, before expending the funds recovered from a responsible party, as defined, to submit an expenditure plan toDTSCforitsreview.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources Water Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch HuesoDPaidpoliticaladvertisements. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was PRINT on 2/22/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law requires a paid political advertisement that refers to an election or to any candidate for state or local elective office and that is contained in or distributed with a newspaper to bear the words "Paid PoliticalAdvertisement."Thisbillwouldmaketechnical,nonsubstantivechangestothisprovision. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Elections SPOT Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch DickinsonDBoardofStateandCommunityCorrections. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:9/9/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 270, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/9/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would require the Board of State and Community Corrections, in consultation with certain individuals, including a county supervisor or county administrative officer, a county sheriff, and the Secretary of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, to develop definitions of specified key terms in order to facilitate consistency in local data collection, evaluation, and implementation of evidence- basedprograms. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Human Resources SPOT Group position Consent: & Personnel DROP PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-3/14/2013 to: No position 3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch BocanegraDHousing. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/16/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would state findings and declarations of the Legislature relating to transportation and residential housing development, as specified. The bill would create the Sustainable Communities for All program, which shall begin operations on January 1, 2015, to fund transit-related projects through competitive grants and loans, as specified. The Sustainable Communities for All program would not be implemented until the Legislature appropriatesfundsfortheprogram.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Page 86 / 216 Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Reco CLokke General Environmental GHG/AB 32 Group WATCH Sustainability

AB 1050

AB 1051

begin operations on January 1, 2015, to fund transit-related projects through competitive grants and loans, as specified. The Sustainable Communities for All program would not be implemented until the Legislature appropriatesfundsfortheprogram.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Reco CLokke General Environmental GHG/AB 32 Group WATCH Sustainability QuirkDCommunityfacilities:districtformation. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was L. GOV. on 3/7/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:The Community Facilities Law of 1911 requires the governing body of the initiating city on or before July 15 of each year, if bonds are authorized, as provided, to certify, to the board of supervisors of the county in which the district is located, the amount to be raised for the payment of the principal of and interest on the bonds. This bill would change the date by which the governing body is required to provide certification to the board of supervisorstoonorbeforeJuly16ofeachyear. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Bonds & Financing Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch JonesRStateAirResourcesBoard:market-based compliance mechanism. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was NAT. RES. on 4/1/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:The California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 authorizes the State Air Resources Board, known as ARB, by regulation, to adopt a market-based compliance mechanism to further the achievement of the statewide greenhouse gas emissions limits. This bill would require the board, if the board adopts a market-based compliance mechanism that provides for the auctioning of greenhouse gas allowances, to provide quarterly reports tocertaincommitteesoftheLegislatureregardingtheauction,asspecified. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke General Environmental GHG/AB 32 Group position Consent: Sustainability DROP PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-3/21/2013 to: No position 4/8/2013 A-3/21/2013 to: 3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch WieckowskiDPublicofficersandemployees:financialinterests. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was E. & R. on 4/2/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law prohibits Members of the Legislature, and state, county, district, judicial district, and city officers or employees from being purchasers at any sale, or vendors at any purchase, made by them in their official capacity. A violation of these provisions is a crime. This bill would extend the application of those prohibitions to independent contractors who perform a public function, and specifically provide when an independent contractor, or an owner, officer, employee, or agent of the independent contractor, has a financial interest in a contract. By expanding the scope of a crime, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program. This bill contains other relatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Transparency & Political Group Page 87 / 216 Accountability Reform/Conflict of Interest

AB 1052

AB 1056

AB 1059

AB 1060

expanding the scope of a crime, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program. This bill contains other relatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Transparency & Political Group Accountability Reform/Conflict of Interest PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch FoxDEnergyResourcesConservationandDevelopmentCommission. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:10/7/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 621, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/7/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary: The Budget Act of 2012 appropriated $12,435,000 from the Renewable Resource Trust Fund for the support of the Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission during the 2012-13 fiscal year. This bill would reappropriate $3,658,848 of that $12,435,000 amount to the commission and extend the period in which the reappropriated funds may be encumbered or expended to June 30, 2014. Position Staff Assigned No Reco CLokke position Consent: DROP

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Working Group

AB 1061

FoxDSoldwaste:disposal:residents. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was NAT. RES. on 1/7/2014) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would prohibit a solid waste facility from refusing to accept solid waste, which the facility is otherwise authorized to accept, from a person who is a resident of the city or county in which the solid waste facility is located. The bill would specify that a resident of a city or county would include a person who rents or leasesresidentialpropertyinthatcityorcounty. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco JMacDonald Waste Management Miscellaneous Group position District Services HoldenDSchoolfinance:averagedailyenrollment. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was ED. on 12/23/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would state the intent of the Legislature to equitably fund the services provided by each school district, county office of education, and charter school by the enrollment of pupils for which the school district, county office of education, or charter school is required to educate. The bill would replace average daily attendance with average daily enrollment, as defined, and would, commencing with the 2014-15 fiscal year, phase in the replacement of average daily attendance with average daily enrollment over 3 fiscal years, as specified. By requiring local educational agencies to use average daily enrollment instead of average daily attendance, the bill would impose a state- mandatedlocalprogram.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Consent: Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax SPOT Group Page 88 / 216 Drop Consent: DROP

AB 1066

requiring local educational agencies to use average daily enrollment instead of average daily attendance, the bill would impose a state- mandatedlocalprogram.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Consent: Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax SPOT Group Drop Consent: DROP PublicNotes12/27/2013 A-4/9/2013 to: Consent: Drop 3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch TorresDEmergencyservices:utilityaccess. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:7/12/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(SEN). (Last location was G.O. on 5/29/2013) Location:7/12/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would require the Office of Emergency Services to develop, on or before January 1, 2015 , a universal insignia that may be displayed on badges worn by a properly qualified and certified utility worker or technician that would enable the person to gain access to a location subject to a disaster or other emergency to providevitalutilityservices,asspecified. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General, Utilities and Public Safety & Disaster Relief Group Energy, Fire Emergency Response PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch QuirkDWater:waterrecyclingtechnology. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was PRINT on 2/22/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law provides that the Department of Water Resources operates the State Water Project and exercises specified water planning functions. Current law also requires the department to update The California Water Plan, which is a plan for the conservation, development, and use of the water resources of the state. Under current law, various provisions regulate water recycling. This bill would state the intent of the Legislature to enact legislationtoencouragethecreationofnewtechnologiestofurthertheuseofrecycledwaterinthestate. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources SPOT Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch BradfordDEconomicdevelopment:energymanagementareaandplans. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:8/30/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(11). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 8/30/2013) Location:8/30/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would authorize a city, county, or city and county to collaborate with an electrical or gas corporation, local publicly owned electric utility, or rural electric cooperative to designate an energy management area, as specified. The bill would authorize a city, county, or city and county to propose one or more energy management plans, developed jointly with an electrical corporation, gas corporation, local publicly owned electric utility, or rural electric cooperative, serving an energy management area, in order to reduce air emissions and to promote economic development, the addition of new business, and the retention of existing businesses in that energymanagementarea.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Page 89 / 216 Watch Reco CLokke Utilities and Energy, Miscellaneous Group Ports/Harbor District Services

AB 1073

AB 1078

AB 1079

AB 1080

utility, or rural electric cooperative, serving an energy management area, in order to reduce air emissions and to promote economic development, the addition of new business, and the retention of existing businesses in that energymanagementarea.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Utilities and Energy, Miscellaneous Group Ports/Harbor District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch AlejoDCommunityRevitalizationandInvestmentAuthorities. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:8/30/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(11). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 8/26/2013) Location:8/30/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would authorize certain public entities of a community revitalization and investment area, as described, to form a community revitalization plan within a community revitalization and investment authority (authority) to carry out the Community Redevelopment Law in a specified manner. The bill would require the authority to adopt a community revitalization plan for a community revitalization and investment area and authorize the authority to include in that plan a provision for the receipt of tax increment funds. This bill contains other existinglaws. Attachments: CSDA Support Letter: AB 1080 - Sen. Appropriations Committee CSDA Support Letter: AB 1080 - Sen. Trans and Housing CSDA Support Letter: AB 1080 - Sen. Gov and Finance CSDA Support Letter: AB 1080 - Asm Appropriations Committee CSDA Support Letter: AB 1080 - Local Government Committee CSDA Support Letter: AB 1080 - Author CSDA Support Letter: AB 1080 Assembly HCD Committee Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Tax Group 2 Increment/RDA PublicNotes3/22/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Support 2 MedinaDEconomicdevelopment:goods-movement-related infrastructure. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:8/30/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(11). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 8/13/2013) Location:8/30/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Current law requires the Governor, in conjunction with the Governor's Budget, to submit annually to the Legislature a proposed 5-year infrastructure plan containing specified information concerning infrastructure needed by state agencies, public schools, and public postsecondary educational institutions, and a proposal for funding the needed infrastructure. This bill would require the infrastructure plan to include additional information , including, but not limited to, information related to infrastructure identified by state and federal transportation authorities, recommendations for private sector financing, and strategies to address state goods movement needs, asspecified. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Tax Group Increment/RDA PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch WilliamsDEmploymentrecords:report. Page 90 / 216 Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE

AB 1081

AB 1082

AB 1082 WilliamsDEmploymentrecords:report. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/8/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would require an employer who employs 50 or more full-time equivalent employees to annually report to the Employment Development Department specified information relating to the average number of hours each employee worked per week in a calendar year and whether those employees were enrolled in minimum essential coverage, as defined, under an eligible employer- sponsoredhealthcareplan. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Employment Group & Personnel PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch FongDPublicofficers:conflictsofinterest:contracts. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:10/8/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 650, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/8/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:The Political Reform Act of 1974 authorizes the Fair Political Practices Commission to seek and impose administrative and civil penalties against persons who violate the act, as prescribed. This bill would establish an additional situation in which an official is not financially interested in a contract as applied to specified public services contracts entered into by certain special districts. This bill contains other related provisions and otherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Transparency & Political Group Accountability Reform/Conflict of Interest PublicNotes3/11/2013 I- 2/22/2013to:Watch LevineDBuildingstandards:electricvehiclecharginginfrastructure. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:9/28/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 410, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/28/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would require the California Building Standards Commission, commencing with the next triennial edition of the California Building Standards Code adopted after January 1, 2014, to adopt, approve, codify, and publish mandatory building standards for the installation of future electric vehicle charging infrastructure for parking spaces in multifamily dwellings and nonresidential development. The bill would require the Department of Housing and Community Development to propose mandatory building standards for the installation of future electric vehicle charging infrastructure for parking spaces in multifamily dwellings and submit the proposed mandatory building standardstothecommissionforconsideration. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Public Works & Group Contracting PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch NestandeRJunkdealersandrecyclers:nonferrousmaterials. Introduced:2/22/2013 Page 91 / 216 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was B.,P. & C.P. on 12/5/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD

AB 1090

AB 1092

AB 1095

AB 1095

AB 1101

NestandeRJunkdealersandrecyclers:nonferrousmaterials. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was B.,P. & C.P. on 12/5/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would require a junk dealer or recycler to provide payment by check only, mailed or provided to the seller of the materials no earlier than 30 days after the date of sale, and would prohibit the junk dealer or recycler from recycling, selling, or disposing of the materials during that time period. The bill would delete the exemption from the check-only payment requirement of those sellers of junk or recycling materials who conduct 5 or more separate transactions per month with the junk dealer or recycler. Under these circumstances, the bill would require the junk dealer or recycler to obtain specified documentation from the seller. This bill contains other relatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Public Safety & Group Emergency Response PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-3/14/2013 to: Watch ChesbroDVehicles:StateHighwayRoute101:carriersoflivestock. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Com. on T. & H. Location:2/6/2014 - S.T.&H. Summary:Current law exempts, until January 1, 2015, licensed carriers of livestock from certain limitations of access upon highways when those carriers are directly en route to or from a point of loading or unloading of livestock on specified portions of State Highway Route 101, if the travel is necessary and incidental to the shipment of the livestock, and certain conditions are met. This bill would extend the operation of this exemption until all specified route improvements are completed, and the Director of Transportation makes a determination that a certain combination of vehicles are authorized to operate on specified portions of State Highway Route 101. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke Single District Miscellaneous Group position District Services AllenRBeachburning:coastaldevelopmentpermit:SouthCoastAirQualityManagementDistrict. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Coms. on E.Q. and N.R. & W. Location:2/6/2014 - S.E.Q. Summary:Would, retroactive to March 1, 2014, make inoperative an open burning rule that restricts the use or location of a beach fire ring adopted by the south coast district until a public agency with jurisdiction over the area obtains and implements an approved coastal development permit, as specified. The bill would require the public agency to take all necessary steps to ensure that a coastal development permit is obtained and require the coastal development permit be obtained and implemented no more than 2 years after the enactment of the open burning rule.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Single District Environmental Group Sustainability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch SalasDCaliforniaEnvironmentalQualityAct:biogaspipelines:exemption. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Com. on E.Q.
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AB 1102

AB 1104

AB 1104 SalasDCaliforniaEnvironmentalQualityAct:biogaspipelines:exemption. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Com. on E.Q. Location:2/6/2014 - S.E.Q. Summary:CEQA provides some exemptions from its requirements for specified projects, including for a project that consists of the inspection, maintenance, repair, restoration, reconditioning, relocation, replacement, or removal of an existing pipeline, as defined, if specified conditions are met. This bill would provide that, for purposes of that exemption, until January 1, 2018, "pipeline" also means a pipeline located in Fresno, Kern, Kings, or Tulare County, that is used to transport biogas, as the bill would define that term, and that meets the existing requirements for the exemption and all local, state, and federal laws. Because a lead agency would be required to determine the applicability of the exemption, the bill would impose a state- mandatedlocalprogram. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Utilities and Energy Environmental CEQA Group Sustainability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch WaldronRPublicentities:liability. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was JUD. on 4/30/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would provide that a public entity that owns or operates a county jail or correctional facility constructed prior to October 1, 2011, or an employee thereof, shall not be liable to an inmate, ward, or prisoner of that county jail or correctional facility for an injury arising out of the failure of the facility to comply with standardsorconditionsimposeduponstateprisons,asspecified. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Consent: Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax SPOT Group Drop PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-3/21/2013 to: Consent: Drop 3/12/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch DonnellyRInitiativepetitions:electronicaccess. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:8/30/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(11). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 8/13/2013) Location:8/30/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would require the Secretary of State to provide on his or her Internet Web site an electronic mail address at which the proponent of a proposed initiative or referendum measure may submit to the Secretary of State a copy of the petition for the proposed measure in portable document format. The bill would require the Secretary of State, within 2 business days of receiving a petition in this manner, to provide on his or her Internet Web site a hyperlink by which the petition is available to the public and can be downloaded and printed. The bill would require that a specified disclaimer be included on the Internet Web page that makes the petition available to the public. Position Staff Assigned District Type Watch Reco JMacDonald General PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch SkinnerDFirearms.

AB 1106

AB 1117

AB 1131

Subject Area Elections

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AB 1131

Position Staff Assigned District Type Watch Reco JMacDonald General PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch

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AB 1140

SkinnerDFirearms. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:10/11/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 747, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/11/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law prohibits a person from possessing a firearm or deadly weapon for a period of 6 months whenever he or she communicates to a licensed psychotherapist a serious threat of physical violence against a reasonably identifiable victim or victims. This bill would increase the prohibitory period from 6 months to 5 years. By increasing the scope of an existing crime, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program. This bill would revise the provisions allowing a person to petition the court for an order that would allow him or her to possess a firearm to conform with other provisions of existing law. This bill contains other related provisions and otherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental GHG/AB 32 Group Consent: Sustainability DROP PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch DalyDPublicworks:prevailingwages. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:10/13/2013 - Vetoed by the Governor Location:10/13/2013 - A.VETOED Summary:Would state that if the Director of Industrial Relations determines, within a semiannual period, that there is a change in any prevailing rate of per diem wages in a locality, that determination applies to any public works contract that is awarded or for which notice to bidders is published on or after January 1, 2014. The bill would authorize any contractor, awarding body, or specified representative affected by a change in rates on a particular contract to, within 20 days, file with the director a verified petition to review the determination of that rate,asspecified. Attachments: CSDA Veto Request Letter - AB 1140 (Daly) - Gov. Brown CSDA Oppose Letter - AB 1140 (Daly) - Sen. Labor and IR CSDA Oppose Letter - AB 1140 (Daly) - Sen. Appropriations CSDA Oppose Letter - AB 1140 (Daly) - Author Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Oppose Reco CLokke General Public Works & Prevailing Wage & Group 3 Contracting Contracted Labor PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-3/19/2013 to: Oppose 3 3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch HallDPublicEmployees'MedicalandHospitalCareAct:CityofCarson. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:9/6/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 244, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/6/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would define credited service as service performed with the City of Carson. The bill would require that the employer contribution with respect to each employee be mutually agreed upon through collective bargaining, as specified, except for an unrepresented employee, for whom the employer contribution would be Page 94 / 216 established by a city council resolution. The bill would require that the employer provide any information requestedbytheboardthattheboarddeemsnecessarytoimplementthesection.

AB 1144

AB 1149

Location:9/6/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would define credited service as service performed with the City of Carson. The bill would require that the employer contribution with respect to each employee be mutually agreed upon through collective bargaining, as specified, except for an unrepresented employee, for whom the employer contribution would be established by a city council resolution. The bill would require that the employer provide any information requestedbytheboardthattheboarddeemsnecessarytoimplementthesection. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Public Retirement & Group Consent: & Personnel OPEBS DROP PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch CamposDIdentitytheft:localagencies. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:9/27/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 395, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/27/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law requires any state office, officer, or executive agency that owns or licenses computerized data that includes personal information to disclose any breach of the security of the system following discovery or notification of the breach in the security of the data to any resident of California whose unencrypted personal information was, or is reasonably believed to have been, acquired by an unauthorized person. This bill would expand this disclosure requirement to apply to a breach of computerized data that is owned or licensed by a local agency.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Attachments: AB 1149 (Campos) Governor Veto Request AB 1149 (Campos) Senate Appropriations Oppose - Coalition Letter AB 1149 (Campos) Senate Judiciary - Coalition Letter AB 1149 (Campos) Assembly Judiciary Oppose - Coalition Letter AB 1149 (Campos) Assembly Appropriations Oppose - Coalition Letter AB 1149 (Campos) Author Notice of Concerns - Coalition Letter Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Oppose Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Group 2 & Personnel PublicNotes4/8/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Oppose 2 3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch V.ManuelPrezDPaloVerdeIrrigationDistrictAct. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:9/6/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 245, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/6/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:The Palo Verde Irrigation District Act entitles a property owner to one vote for every $100 of assessed valuation on the equalized assessment roll, as specified. This bill would entitle a person, firm, or corporation that owns land to vote at the specified elections. This bill would entitle each property owner to one vote for every one acre of land owned, as specified. This bill, by requiring the district to hold a public hearing regarding these changes to the weighted voted system, as prescribed, would impose a state-mandated local program.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco JMacDonald Irrigation, Single Miscellaneous Group position Consent: District District Services DROP JonesRElections:votingprocedures. Page 95 / 216 Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was E. & R. on 4/23/2013)

AB 1156

AB 1157

DROP AB 1157 JonesRElections:votingprocedures. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was E. & R. on 4/23/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would require that the identification envelope for returning a vote by mail ballot include the last 4 digits of the voter's California driver's license or identification card number or, if unavailable, the last 4 digits of the voter's social security number and a security flap that would conceal the voter's identification information during mailing. The bill would require the Department of Motor Vehicles to waive the fee for an identification card requested to satisfy this provision. The bill would require the elections official to verify the accuracy of the identification information before counting the vote. This bill contains other related provisions and other existing laws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Elections Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch LevineDPublicEmployees'RetirementSystem:BoardofAdministration:education. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Com. on P.E. & R. Location:2/6/2014 - S.P.E.&R. Summary:Would require the Board of administration of PERS to adopt an education policy, as specified, for its members, and would require all board members to receive a minimum of 24 hours of board member education within the first 2 years of assuming office and for every subsequent 2-year period in which the person serves on the board. The bill would require the board to maintain a record of a board member's compliance with the policy and to post the policy and an annual report on board member compliance on the retirement system' s Internet Website. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Public Retirement & Group & Personnel OPEBS PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch LowenthalDLiens:employeesandworkers. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/31/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(3). (Last location was INACTIVE FILE on 1/30/2014) Location:1/31/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would, with certain exceptions, authorize an employee to record and enforce a wage lien upon real and personal property of an employer, or a property owner, as specified, for wages, other compensation, and related penalties and damages owed the employee. The bill would prescribe requirements relating to the recording and enforcement of the wage lien and for its cancellation and removal . The bill would require a notice of lien on real property to be executed under penalty of perjury. This bill contains other related provisions and other existing laws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Neutral Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Employment Group & Personnel PublicNotes4/25/2013 A-4/24/2013 to: Neutral /25/2013 A-4/24/2013 to: Watch 3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch Page 96 / 216

AB 1163

AB 1164

& Personnel PublicNotes4/25/2013 A-4/24/2013 to: Neutral /25/2013 A-4/24/2013 to: Watch 3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch SkinnerDOccupationalsafetyandhealth:violations. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:10/13/2013 - Vetoed by the Governor Location:10/13/2013 - A.VETOED Summary:Would provide that an appeal of a citation or notice, as specified, that is classified and cited as a serious violation, repeat serious violation, willful serious violation, or failure to abate shall not stay abatement dates and requirements. The bill would require the Division of Occupational Safety to stay the abatement for a serious violation, repeat serious violation, willful serious violation, or failure to abate, if it makes a specified determination. Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexisitnglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Employment Group & Personnel PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch BocanegraDPropertytax:portabilitystudy. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Com. on RLS. Location:2/6/2014 - S.RLS. Summary:Would require the California Research Bureau to provide the Legislature, on or before December 1, 2015, with a report regarding the revenue impact of Florida's "Save Our Homes" portability law, which allows a homeowner to transfer the difference between market value and assessed value from one home to another, and thepotentialstateandlocalrevenueimpactsoftheenactmentofasimilarstatuteinCalifornia. Attachments: CSDA Oppose Letter: AB 1172 - Author CSDA Oppose Letter: AB 1172 - Local Government Committee Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Neutral Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Group PublicNotes1/14/2014 A-1/6/2014 to: Neutral 4/8/2013 A-3/21/2013 to: Oppose 2 BocanegraDPublicemployeebenefits:postemploymenthealthcare. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:7/12/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(SEN). (Last location was G. & F. on 6/6/2013) Location:7/12/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would , if the governing board of the designated local authority for the former redevelopment agency within the County of Los Angeles acts to dissolve that authority, require the governing board to identify the entity responsible for assuming the enforceable obligation of the authority for the amount necessary to fully compensate forthepostretirementhealthbenefitcostsofspecifiedpersonnel.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Public Retirement & Group Consent: & Personnel OPEBS DROP PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch Page 97 / 216

AB 1165

AB 1172

AB 1175

Watch

AB 1180

Reco DHolzem General Consent: DROP PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch

Human Resources Public Retirement & Group & Personnel OPEBS

AB 1181

PanDHealthcarecoverage:federallyeligibledefinedindividuals:conversionorcontinuationof coverage. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:10/1/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 441, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/1/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law requires a health care service plan or a health insurer offering individual plan contracts or individual insurance policies to fairly and affirmatively offer, market, and sell certain individual contracts and policies to all federally eligible defined individuals, in each service area in which the plan or insurer provides or arranges for the provision of health care services. This bill would make these provisions of law applicable only to individual grandfathered health plans, as defined, previously issued to federally eligible defined individuals, unless and until specified provisions of the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) are amended orrepealed,asspecified.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Health Group Consent: & Personnel DROP PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch GrayDPublicemployeeorganizations:members:paidleavesofabsence. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:9/9/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 305, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/9/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would require a local public agency to give reasonable time off, without loss of compensation or other benefits, to public agency employee representatives when they are testifying or appearing as the designated representative, as defined, of the employee organization in proceedings before the Public Employment Relations Board in matters relating to a charge filed by the employee organization against the public agency or by the public agency against the employee organization, or when they are testifying or appearing as the designated representative,asdefined,oftheemployeeorganizationinmattersbeforeapersonnelormeritcommission. Attachments: AB 1181 (Gray) CSDA Neutral Letter AB 1181 (Gray) CSDA Oppose Letter - Author AB 1181 (Gray) CSDA Oppose Letter - Committee Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Neutral Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Unions/Represented Group & Personnel Labor PublicNotes5/16/2013 A-4/3/2013 to: Neutral /16/2013 A-4/3/2013 to: Oppose 2 4/8/2013 A-4/3/2013 to: Oppose 2 3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch MorrellREmployment:day'swork. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was PRINT on 2/22/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Page 98 / 216 Summary:Current law, with certain exceptions, establishes 8 hours as a day's work and a 40-hour workweek, and requires payment of prescribed overtime compensation for additional hours worked. Current law authorizes

AB 1185

AB 1188

Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was PRINT on 2/22/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law, with certain exceptions, establishes 8 hours as a day's work and a 40-hour workweek, and requires payment of prescribed overtime compensation for additional hours worked. Current law authorizes the adoption by 2/3 of employees in a work unit of alternative workweek schedules providing for workdays no longer than 10 hours within a 40-hour workweek. Under current law, a person who violates the provisions regulating work hours is guilty of a misdemeanor. This bill would make nonsubstantive changes to these provisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources SPOT Group & Personnel PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch BradfordDFireprotection:generalobligationbonds. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:7/12/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(SEN). (Last location was G. & F. on 5/29/2013) Location:7/12/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would also authorize bonded indebtedness under these provisions upon approval of 55% of the voters to fund activities involving buildings, facilities, and equipment for the direct and exclusive use of fire, emergencyresponse,police,orsheriffpersonnel.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco KPackham Fire Budget/Finance/Tax Bonds & Financing Group if Amended 3 PublicNotes6/24/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Support if Amended 3 3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Support if Amended 2 BloomDHazardouswaste:transportation. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:7/12/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(SEN). (Last location was E.Q. on 7/1/2013) Location:7/12/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Current law exempts from requirements a person who is transporting certain types of hazardous waste and who meets other conditions under a consolidated manifest procedure. One of those conditions is that a generator who is a public utility, local publicly owned utility, or municipal utility district is authorized to transport in a single shipment up to 1,600 gallons of hazardous wastewater from the dewatering of one or more utility vaults. This bill would exempt, from that limit for the transportation of hazardous waste in a single shipment, a generator who is a public utility, local publicly owned utility, or municipal utility district transporting up to 5,000 gallons of hazardouswastewaterfromthedewateringofautilityvaultinanemergencysituation,asdefined. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Utilities and Energy Miscellaneous Group District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch TingDBikeways. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Com. on T. & H. Location:2/6/2014 - S.T.&H.

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AB 1193

AB 1194

TingDBikeways. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Com. on T. & H. Location:2/6/2014 - S.T.&H. Summary:Current law defines "bikeway" for certain purposes to mean all facilities that provide primarily for bicycle travel. Current law categorizes bikeways into 3 classes of facilities. This bill would additionally provide for a classification of Class IV bikeways, as specified. This bill contains other related provisions and other current laws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Recreation & Park Natural Resources Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch AmmianoDSafeRoutestoSchoolProgram. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:7/12/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(SEN). (Last location was T. & H. on 6/13/2013) Location:7/12/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would provide that the Safe Routes to School Program may fund both construction and noninfrastructure activities, as specified. The bill would require 20% of program funds to be used for noninfrastructure activities, as specified. The bill would authorize the transfer of the responsibility for selecting projects and awarding grants from the Department of Transportation to the California Transportation Commission, at the discretion of the Transportation Agency. The bill would require the Department of Transportation to employ a full- timecoordinatortoadministertheprogram. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Hospital/Healthcare Miscellaneous Group District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch Jones-SawyerDPubliccontracts:bidders:employmentpractices. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was A. & A.R. on 1/14/2014) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would prohibit the state from contracting with a person or entity that asks an applicant for employment who will assist the person or entity in fulfilling the contract with the state to disclose information concerning the conviction history of the applicant, unless the employer has determined that the applicant meets the minimum employment qualifications as stated in any notice issued for the position. The bill would not apply to a position for which an employer is otherwise required by state or federal law to conduct a conviction or criminal historybackgroundcheckortoanycontractpositionwithacriminaljusticeagency,asspecified. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Public Works & Prevailing Wage & Group position Contracting Contracted Labor Public Works LevineDRecycledwater:agriculturalirrigationimpoundments:pilotproject. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:10/7/2013 - Vetoed by the Governor Location:10/7/2013 - A.VETOED Summary:Would, before October 1, 2014, and until January 1, 2018, permit the San Francisco Bay Regional Pagequality 100 / 216 Water Quality Board to authorize a voluntary pilot project for the purposes of investigating potential water impacts associated with maximizing the supplementation of agricultural irrigation impoundments with disinfected tertiary treated recycled water, if the regional board finds that the proposed pilot project satisfies specified criteria.

AB 1198

AB 1200

AB 1206

Status:10/7/2013 - Vetoed by the Governor Location:10/7/2013 - A.VETOED Summary:Would, before October 1, 2014, and until January 1, 2018, permit the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Board to authorize a voluntary pilot project for the purposes of investigating potential water quality impacts associated with maximizing the supplementation of agricultural irrigation impoundments with disinfected tertiary treated recycled water, if the regional board finds that the proposed pilot project satisfies specified criteria. This bill would require the pilot project to include a stakeholder advisory group, composed as prescribed, to reviewandprovideinputonpilotprojectdesign,implementation,anddataanalysis. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources Water Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch MorrellRStateagencyfunds:securityfordeposits. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was B. & F. on 4/23/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law includes specified letters of credit issued by the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco within the list of securities appropriate for deposit. This bill, until January 1, 2019, would revise the reference to letters of credit issued by the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco in the provision described abovetoreferinsteadtoaletterofcreditissuedbyafederalhomeloanbank. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax SPOT Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch BrownDCommunitydevelopment. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was PRINT on 2/22/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:The Community Redevelopment Law authorized the establishment of redevelopment agencies in communities to address the effects of blight, as defined. Current law describes physical and economic conditions that cause blight. Current law dissolved redevelopment agencies as of February 1, 2012, and provides for the designation of successor agencies, as defined, to wind down the affairs of the dissolved redevelopment agencies. Thisbillwouldmaketechnical,nonsubstantivechangestotheprovisionregardingthecausesofblight. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax SPOT Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch LevineDPubliccontracts:bids: Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was A. & A.R. on 3/7/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law prohibits, except in specified circumstances, a state agency, political subdivision, municipal corporation, district, or public officer responsible for letting a public works contract from drafting bid specifications for that contract in a manner that limits the bidding to any one concern or product, unless the specification is followed by the words "or equal." This bill would prohibit these bid specifications from requiring a bidder to provide submission of data substantiating a request for a substitution of "an equal" item prior to the bid orproposalsubmissiondeadline. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Page 101 / 216 Oppose Reco CLokke General Public Works & Bidding Process Group 2 Contracting PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Oppose 2

AB 1207

AB 1212

AB 1222

bidder to provide submission of data substantiating a request for a substitution of "an equal" item prior to the bid orproposalsubmissiondeadline. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Oppose Reco CLokke General Public Works & Bidding Process Group 2 Contracting PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Oppose 2 BloomDPublicemployees'retirement:collectivebargaining:transitworkers:transportation. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:10/4/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 527, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/4/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would except from PEPRA public employees whose collective bargaining rights are subject to specified provisions of federal law until a specified federal district court decision on a certification by the United States Secretary of Labor, or his or her designee, or until January 1, 2015, whichever is sooner. The bill would also provide that if a federal district court upholds the determination of the United States Secretary of Labor, or his or her designee, that application of PEPRA to those public employees precludes certification, those employees areexceptedfromPEPRA.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Public Retirement & Group position WATCH & Personnel OPEBS StoneDSafedrinkingwateract. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was PRINT on 2/22/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law finds and declares, among other things, that over 95% of all large public water systems in California are in compliance with health-based action levels established by the State Department of Public Health for various contaminants, and that it is the intent of the legislature to establish a drinking water regulatory program to provide for the orderly and efficient delivery of safe drinking water within the state and to give the establishment of drinking water standards and public health goals greater emphasis and visibility. This bill would make technical, nonsubstantivechangestothelatterprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources SPOT Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch V.ManuelPrezDElectricity:eligiblefuelcellcustomer-generators. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was U. & C. on 4/25/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would increase the capacity of a fuel cell electrical generating facility to not more than 3 megawatts. The bill would prohibit the net rate at which electricity fed back to the electrical grid by an eligible fuel cell customer-generator using a fuel cell electrical generating facility with a capacity of more than one megawatt from exceedingonemegawatt.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Utilities and Energy Miscellaneous Group District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch GordonDLocalagencies:financialmanagementtraining. Introduced:2/22/2013
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AB 1223

AB 1228

AB 1235

AB 1235 GordonDLocalagencies:financialmanagementtraining. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:10/7/2013 - Vetoed by the Governor Location:10/7/2013 - A.VETOED Summary:Would require a local agency official, in local agency service as of January 1, 2014, or thereafter, except for an official whose term of office ends before January 1, 2015, to receive training in financial management if the local agency provides any type of compensation, salary, or stipend to, or reimburses the expenses of, a member of a legislative body. The bill would require the Treasurer's office and the Controller's office, in consultation with other state agencies, associations, and outside experts, to work together to develop standardized criteria that sufficiently meet specified requirements. This bill contains other related provisions and otherexistinglaws. Attachments: CSDA Support Letter: AB 1235 Assembly Appropriations CSDA Support Letter: AB 1235 Senate Governance and Finance CSDA Support Letter: AB 1235 Assembly Local Government Committee CSDA Support Letter: AB 1235 Author Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco DHolzem General Transparency & Ethics Group 3 Accountability PublicNotes4/8/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Support 3 /8/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Support 3 /8/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch 3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch GarciaDLocalgovernmentfinance. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was L. GOV. on 4/24/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would specifically require the Controller to prescribe uniform accounting procedures for cities, conforming to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, and in consultation with the Committee on City Accounting Procedures, which would be created by the bill. The bill would specify the composition of the committee.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Transparency & Audits and Reports Group position Consent: Accountability DROP MelendezREnterprisezones. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was PRINT on 2/22/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:The Enterprise Zone Act provides for the designation and oversight by the Department of Housing and Community Development of various types of economic development areas throughout the state, including enterprise zones, targeted tax areas, local agency military base recovery areas (LAMBRAs), and manufacturing enhancement areas, collectively known as geographically targeted economic development areas, or G-TEDAs. Pursuant to these provisions, qualifying entities in those areas may receive certain tax and regulatory incentives. These provisions specify requirements for designating an area as an enterprise zone. This bill would make technical,nonsubstantivechangestothisprovision. Page 103 / 216 Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke General Public Works & SPOT Group position Consent: Contracting

AB 1237

AB 1242

Pursuant to these provisions, qualifying entities in those areas may receive certain tax and regulatory incentives. These provisions specify requirements for designating an area as an enterprise zone. This bill would make technical,nonsubstantivechangestothisprovision. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke General Public Works & SPOT Group position Consent: Contracting DROP BradfordDWilliamsonAct. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was PRINT on 2/22/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law establishes the California Land Conservation Act of 1965, otherwise known as the Williamson Act, for purposes of preserving agricultural land within the state. This bill would make a technical, nonsubstantivechangetotheseprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Resource Natural Resources SPOT Group Conservation PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch CooleyDController:internalcontrolguidelinesapplicabletolocalagencies. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:8/28/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 190, Statutes of 2013. Location:8/28/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would require the Controller, on or before January 1, 2015, to develop internal control guidelines applicable to a local agency, as defined, to prevent and detect financial errors and fraud, based on specified standards and with input from any local agency and organizations representing the interests of local agencies. This bill would require the Controller to, by the same date, post the completed internal control guidelines on the Controller'sInternetWebsiteandupdatethem,asheorshedeemsnecessary,asspecified. Attachments: AB 1248 (Cooley) - Assembly Floor - Neutral Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Neutral Reco DHolzem General Transparency & Audits and Reports Group Accountability PublicNotes5/31/2013 A-5/24/2013 to: Neutral /31/2013 A-5/24/2013 to: Watch 3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch SalasDIntegratedregionalwatermanagementplans:nitratecontamination. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Com. on E.Q. Location:2/6/2014 - S.E.Q. Summary:Would require an integrated regional water management plan to include an explanation of how the plan addresses nitrate contamination, or an explanation of why the plan does not address nitrate contamination, if an area within the boundaries of the plan has been identified as a nitrate high-risk area by the State Water ResourcesControlBoard.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources SPOT Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch Page 104 / 216

AB 1244

AB 1248

AB 1249

AB 1251

Position Staff Assigned District Type Watch Reco JMacDonald Water PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch

Subject Area Issues Natural Resources SPOT

Working Group

AB 1256

GorellRWaterquality:stormwater. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/16/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would require the Secretary for Environmental Protection to convene a stormwater task force to review, plan, and coordinate stormwater-related activity to maximize regulatory effectiveness in reducing water pollution. The bill would require the task force to meet on a quarterly basis. This bill contains other related provisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Natural Resources Water Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch BloomDCivillaw:privacy:entryandexitoffacilities. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Com. on JUD. Location:2/6/2014 - S.JUD. Summary:Would recast specified provisions to instead provide that a person is liable for a physical invasion of privacy when the defendant knowingly enters onto the land of another person without permission or otherwise commits a trespass with the intent to capture any type of visual image, sound recording, or other physical impression of the plaintiff engaging in a private, personal, or familial activity and the invasion occurs in a manner that is offensive to a reasonable person. The bill would define "private, personal, or familial activity," as specified, andprovidethatthisdefinitionappliestophysicalandconstructiveinvasionofprivacy. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources SPOT Group Consent: & Personnel DROP PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch SkinnerDElectricity:hydroelectricandpumpedstoragefacilities. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/8/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would require the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission, in consultation with the Public Utilities Commission, the Department of Water Resources, the Independent System Operator, electrical corporations, publicly owned utilities, federal power marketing authorities, and the federal Bureau of Reclamation, to perform a technical analysis of the potential use of existing hydroelectric and pumped storage facilities, as specified, to provide additional operational flexibility that could facilitate the integration of eligiblerenewableenergyresourcesforthestate'selectricalgrid.Thisbillcontainsotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Utilities and Energy Environmental Renewable Energy Group Sustainability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch Page 105 / 216 OlsenRSacramento-San Joaquin Valley.

AB 1258

AB 1259

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CLokke

Utilities and Energy

Environmental Sustainability

Renewable Energy Group

PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch OlsenRSacramento-San Joaquin Valley. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:9/6/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 246, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/6/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law requires each city and county within the Sacramento-San Joaquin Valley, within 24 months of the adoption of the Central Valley Flood Protection Plan, to amend its general plan to include specified data, policies, and implementation measures. The city or county is also required, within 36 months of the adoption of the Central Valley Flood Protection Plan, but not more than 12 months after the amendment of its general plan, to amend its zoning ordinance to be consistent with the general plan, as amended. This bill would include, among the findings that exempt a city or county from the above-described prohibition and requirement, a finding that property in an undetermined risk area has met the urban level of flood protection based on substantial evidence in therecord.Thisbillcontainsotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources Water Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch GorellRPublicschoolfacilities:expelledpupilsprogram. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:7/12/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(SEN). (Last location was ED. on 6/13/2013) Location:7/12/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would authorize a school district, if facilities that conform to specified requirements are not available, to submit a request to the State Allocation Board to exempt a building or portion of a building to be used to operate a program for expelled pupils from the definition of "school building." The bill would authorize the State Allocation Board to grant an exemption for no longer than 2 years, if certain requirements are met. The bill would providethattheexemptionisrenewable.Thebillwouldmakeothernonsubstantivechanges. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke General Public Works & SPOT Group position Consent: Contracting DROP PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-3/21/2013 to: No position 3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch MedinaDCaliforniaInfrastructureandEconomicDevelopmentBank. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 4/17/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would revise the definition of port facilities to specifically reference airports, landports, waterports, and railports. The bill would authorize the California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank to join or formally participate in regional, state, national, or international organizations related to infrastructure financing and would permit the bank to serve as a facilitator of an infrastructure financing project that could or would be located in California, regardless as to whether the bank would be funding a portion of the project. The bill would revise thestatementoflegislativefindingsanddeclarationsdescribedaboveandmakevarioustechnicalchanges. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham Ports/Harbor Budget/Finance/Tax Tax Group Page 106 / 216 Increment/RDA PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch

AB 1261

AB 1272

AB 1273

in California, regardless as to whether the bank would be funding a portion of the project. The bill would revise thestatementoflegislativefindingsanddeclarationsdescribedaboveandmakevarioustechnicalchanges. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham Ports/Harbor Budget/Finance/Tax Tax Group Increment/RDA PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch TingDTidelandsandsubmergedlands:CityandCountyofSanFrancisco:Piers30-32: multipurpose venue. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:9/27/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 381, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/27/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would revise authorization for the conveyance of lands for use for a cruise ship terminal development to instead authorize the State Lands Commission to approve a mixed-use development on the San Francisco waterfront at Piers 30-32, which would include a multipurpose venue for events and public assembly, if the State Lands Commission finds, at a properly noticed public meeting, that specified conditions are met. The bill would authorize the State Lands Commission to convey to the City and County of San Francisco all of the rights, title, and interest held by the state in trust to specified lands along the waterfront, but would prescribe terms and conditionsfortheuseofthoselandsinconnectionwithamultipurposevenue,asdescribed. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Consent: Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax SPOT Group Drop PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-3/21/2013 to: Consent: Drop 3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch SkinnerDOccupationalsafetyandhealth:procedures. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/8/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would revise and recast various provisions regarding the investigations and citations issued by the Division of Occupational Safety and Health, the persons or entities who are authorized to participate as parties in an appeal before the appeals board, the procedures that govern the standards board in issuing a temporary variance and in conducting a hearing on a permanent variance, the procedures that govern the appeals board in hearing, deciding, and reconsidering appeals, and procedures that govern the judicial review of the appeals board's decisions. The bill would make other related clarifying and conforming changes. This bill contains other relatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Employment Group & Personnel PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch Quirk-SilvaDStudentfinancialaid:CalGrantProgrameligibility. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:10/10/2013 - Vetoed by the Governor Location:10/10/2013 - A.VETOED Summary:Would specify eligibility criteria that, commencing with the 2014-15 academic year, would apply to Cal Grant award recipients who were determined to be ineligible for a renewal award because they exceeded the maximum household income or asset level, or failed to meet the minimum need threshold, as specified, but who Page 107 / 216 subsequentlymeeteligibilityrequirementsforaCalGrantaward. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working

AB 1277

AB 1287

Location:10/10/2013 - A.VETOED Summary:Would specify eligibility criteria that, commencing with the 2014-15 academic year, would apply to Cal Grant award recipients who were determined to be ineligible for a renewal award because they exceeded the maximum household income or asset level, or failed to meet the minimum need threshold, as specified, but who subsequentlymeeteligibilityrequirementsforaCalGrantaward. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources SPOT Group position Consent: DROP PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-4/2/2013 to: No position 3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch LinderRStatemandates. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was PRINT on 2/22/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Under the California Constitution, when the Legislature or a state agency mandates a new program or higher level of service on any local government, including school districts, the state is required to provide a subvention of funds to reimburse that local government for the costs of that new program or higher level of service, with specified exceptions. Current law authorizes a local agency or school district to file an annual reimbursement claim detailing these state-mandated costs, as specified. This bill would make a technical, nonsubstantivechangetothatlaw. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax SPOT Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch GroveRPublicworks:civilwageandpenaltyassessments. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was L. & E. on 3/11/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law defines the term "public works" for purposes of requirements regarding the payment of prevailing wages, the regulation of working hours, and the securing of workers' compensation for public works projects. This bill would instead require the Labor Commissioner to prove that the basis for the civil wage and penaltyassessmentiscorrect.Thisbillcontainsothercurrentlaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Public Works & Prevailing Wage & Group Contracting Contracted Labor PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch Hernndez,RogerDPublicutilities:renewableenergy:communityrenewablesoption. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:7/12/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(SEN). (Last location was E. U., & C. on 6/25/2013) Location:7/12/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would require an electrical corporation to provide a community renewables option , as specified, allowing a subscribing customer's bill be adjusted to reflect the customer's subscription in the output of a community renewables facility. The bill would require the Public Utilities Commission to authorize the tariff for community renewables option by July 1, 2014. The bill would, on and after January 1, 2016, require the commission to evaluate the demand for the community renewables option. If the commission finds that the Page 108 / 216 community renewables option should be discontinued, the bill would make the above provisions inoperative. This billcontainsotherexistinglaws.

AB 1292

AB 1294

AB 1295

AB 1298

allowing a subscribing customer's bill be adjusted to reflect the customer's subscription in the output of a community renewables facility. The bill would require the Public Utilities Commission to authorize the tariff for community renewables option by July 1, 2014. The bill would, on and after January 1, 2016, require the commission to evaluate the demand for the community renewables option. If the commission finds that the community renewables option should be discontinued, the bill would make the above provisions inoperative. This billcontainsotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General, Utilities and Environmental Renewable Energy Group Energy Sustainability PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-3/21/2013 to: Watch Gaines, BethRCaliforniaEmergencyTechnologyGuard. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was G.O. on 3/11/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law authorizes the Governor to establish a committee or board composed of the heads of state agencies, if he or she deems it necessary, to obtain information, advice, or assistance in developing or carrying out a plan to respond to an emergency. This bill would authorize the Governor to establish a California Emergency Technology Guard, comprised of volunteers with expertise in science and technology, to assist the state and local governments in preparing for and responding to damage to vital information and communications systemsduringanemergency. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Public Safety & Disaster Relief Group position Consent: Emergency DROP Response BloomDOilandgas:hydraulicfracturing. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/15/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would define "hydraulic fracturing" and would prohibit hydraulic fracturing in oil and gas operations until the Legislature enacts subsequent legislation that determines whether and under what conditions hydraulic fracturing may be conducted while protecting the public health and safety and the natural resources of the state. Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Natural Resources Water Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch HagmanREnvironmentalquality:theSustainableEnvironmentalProtectionAct. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was DESK on 5/3/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would enact the Sustainable Environmental Protection Act and would specify the environmental review required pursuant to CEQA for projects related to specified environmental topical areas. For a judicial action or proceeding filed challenging an action taken by a lead agency on the ground of noncompliance with CEQA, the bill would prohibit a cause of action that (1) alleges noncompliance with CEQA based on any topical area or criteria for which compliance obligations are identified or (2) challenges the environmental document based on noncompliance with CEQA if: (A) the environmental document discloses compliance with applicable environmental law, (B) the project conforms with the use designation, density, or building intensity in anPage applicable 109 / 216 plan, as defined, and (C) the project approval is conditioned on compliance with applicable mitigation requirementsintheenvironmentaldocument.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws.

AB 1301

AB 1302

CEQA, the bill would prohibit a cause of action that (1) alleges noncompliance with CEQA based on any topical area or criteria for which compliance obligations are identified or (2) challenges the environmental document based on noncompliance with CEQA if: (A) the environmental document discloses compliance with applicable environmental law, (B) the project conforms with the use designation, density, or building intensity in an applicable plan, as defined, and (C) the project approval is conditioned on compliance with applicable mitigation requirementsintheenvironmentaldocument.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental CEQA Group Sustainability PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-3/21/2013 to: Watch 3/29/2013 A-3/21/2013 to: No position HarkeyRElectionballots:identicalcandidatenames. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:8/13/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 106, Statutes of 2013. Location:8/13/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law requires the elections official to place a warning that there are candidates for the same office with identical names on the ballot, any sample ballot, ballot pamphlet, or other mailing sent by the official. This bill would modify the text of the statement contained within the candidate's request for a distinguishing mark next to his or her name on the ballot. The bill would introduce revised numerical specifications and procedures for theassignmentofthedistinguishingmark.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Elections Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch FrazierDStategovernmentoperations. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:9/26/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 352, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/26/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would enact the statutory changes necessary to reflect the changes in law made by the Governor's Reorganization Plan No. 2, and would also make additional conforming name changes to properly reflect the assignment and reorganization of the functions of state government among the newly established executive officers andagencies.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General State Operations & Group Processes PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch BloomDRedevelopment:allocationofpropertytax:passthroughpayments. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was L. GOV. on 12/12/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law establishes a public school financing system that requires funding for each county superintendent of schools and school district to be calculated pursuant to a revenue limit, as specified, and requires the revenue limit and general-purpose entitlement for a school entity to be composed of, among other things, certain types of revenues, including ad valorem property tax revenues. This bill would provide that a specified amount of ad valorem property tax revenues allocated to a school entity, defined with reference to former passthrough payments made by a redevelopment agency, will not be included as ad valorem property tax revenuescountedagainsttherevenuelimitforthatentity. Page 110 / 216 Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Tax Group

AB 1316

AB 1317

AB 1320

AB 1322

things, certain types of revenues, including ad valorem property tax revenues. This bill would provide that a specified amount of ad valorem property tax revenues allocated to a school entity, defined with reference to former passthrough payments made by a redevelopment agency, will not be included as ad valorem property tax revenuescountedagainsttherevenuelimitforthatentity. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Tax Group Increment/RDA PublicNotes3/25/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch PattersonRStateController:propertytaxpostponement. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:2/3/2014 - From committee: Filed with the Chief Clerk pursuant to Joint Rule 56. Location:1/31/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:The Senior Citizens and Disabled Citizens Property Tax Postponement Law, until February 20, 2009 authorized the Controller, upon approval of a claim to postpone the payment of ad valorem property taxes, to either make payment directly to specified entities, or to issue the claimant a certificate of eligibility that constituted a written promise of the state to pay the amount specified on the certificate, as provided. This bill would repeal the prohibition against a person filing a claim for postponement and the Controller from accepting applications for postponement under the program as of July 1, 2014. This bill contains other related provisions and other existing laws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax 1% Property Tax Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch MitchellDOilandgas:hydraulicfracturing. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/31/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(3). (Last location was THIRD READING on 5/29/2013) Location:1/31/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would define "hydraulic fracturing" in oil and gas operations and would prohibit hydraulic fracturing until the date that regulations adopted by the Division of Oil, Gas, and Geothermal Resources regulating hydraulic fracturing take effect. Because a violation of this prohibition is a crime, this bill would impose a state-mandated localprogram.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Natural Resources Water Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch JohnA.PrezDVandalism:punishment. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:10/13/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 791, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/13/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law authorizes a court to impose, as a condition of probation, community service not to exceed 300 hours over a period not to exceed 240 days upon a person who has been convicted of vandalism or affixing graffiti or other inscribed material, as specified. This bill would extend the period of time a person has to completehisorherimposedhoursofcommunityservicefrom240daystooneyear. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Police Protection Public Safety & Group Emergency Response Page 111 / 216 PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch

AB 1323

AB 1325

Position Staff Watch Reco

Assigned DHolzem

District Type Police Protection

Subject Area Public Safety & Emergency Response

Issues

Working Group

AB 1327

PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch GorellRUnmannedaircraftsystems. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Com. on PUB. S. Location:2/6/2014 - S.PUB.S. Summary:Would generally prohibit public agencies from using unmanned aircraft systems, or contracting for the use of unmanned aircraft systems, as defined, with certain exceptions applicable to law enforcement agencies and incertainothercases.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Transparency & Group position WATCH Accountability PublicNotes4/29/2013 A-4/18/2013 to: No position JohnA.PrezDEnvironmentaljustice. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:9/13/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(14). (Last location was INACTIVE FILE on 9/12/2013) Location:9/13/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would require the California Environmental Protection Agency, on or before January 1, 2015, to establish a list of environmental justice communities identifying the top 15% of communities in the state, based on census tracts, that are disproportionately impacted by environmental hazards. The bill would require the agency to revisethelistonatriennialbasis.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Concerns Reco CLokke General Environmental Group Sustainability PublicNotes9/12/2013 A-9/6/2013 to: Concerns 6/24/2013 A-4/9/2013 to: Watch 5/16/2013 A-4/9/2013 to: No position /16/2013 A-4/9/2013 to: RendonDCleanandSafeDrinkingWaterActof2014. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/7/2014 - From committee chair, with author's amendments: Amend, and re-refer to committee. Read second time, amended, and re-referred to Com. on N.R. & W. Location:1/7/2014 - S.N.R.&W. Summary:Current law, the Safe, Clean, and Reliable Drinking Water Supply Act of 2012, if approved by the voters, would authorize the issuance of bonds in the amount of $11,140,000,000 pursuant to the State General Obligation Bond Law to finance a safe drinking water and water supply reliability program. Current law provides for the submission of the bond act to the voters at the November 4, 2014, statewide general election. This bill wouldrepealtheseprovisions.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandothercurrentlaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Flood/Levee Miscellaneous Water Group District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch Page 112 / 216

AB 1330

AB 1331

Position Staff Watch Reco

Assigned District Type JMacDonald Flood/Levee

Subject Area Miscellaneous District Services

Issues Water

Working Group

AB 1332

PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch HagmanRCaliforniaStateLottery:assignmentofprizepayments. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:9/9/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 273, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/9/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:The California State Lottery Act of 1984 provides that assignments of prize payments as collateral to secure loans or for future payments to another person designated pursuant to a judicial order are not valid or allowed for the final 3 annual prize payments from the lottery to the prizewinner. This bill would instead provide that the assignment of the final 3 annual prize payments is prohibited unless the contract assigning all or any part of the final 3 annual prize payments is entered into on or after the effective date of the bill. This bill contains other relatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax SPOT Group Consent: DROP PublicNotes9/26/2013 C-9/9/2013 to: 4/8/2013 A-3/21/2013 to: Consent: Drop 3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch Hernndez,RogerDLocalgovernment:contracts. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:7/12/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(SEN). (Last location was G. & F. on 6/26/2013) Location:7/12/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would require, with a specified exception, if a contract or memorandum of understanding with a total annual value of $250,000 or more between a private party and a city, county, city and county, or district contains an automatic renewal clause, the legislative body of the city, county, city and county, or district to, on or before the annual date by which the contract may be rescinded, adopt a resolution that either exercises or declines to exercise the option to rescind the contract, as specified. Attachments: AB 1333 (Hernandez) - Oppose - Sen. Governance and Finance AB 1333 (Hernandez) - Support to Author AB 1333 (Hernandez) - Oppose - Floor Units Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Oppose Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Employment 2 & Personnel PublicNotes5/21/2013 A-5/20/2013 to: Oppose 2 3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch

AB 1333

Working Group

AB 1336

FrazierDPrevailingwages:payrollrecords. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:10/13/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 792, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/13/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Page 113 / 216 Summary:Current law requires the Labor Commissioner, if the commissioner or his or her designee determines after an investigation that there has been a violation of the public works provisions, to issue a civil wage and

AB 1341

Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:10/13/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 792, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/13/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law requires the Labor Commissioner, if the commissioner or his or her designee determines after an investigation that there has been a violation of the public works provisions, to issue a civil wage and penalty assessment to the contractor or subcontractor, or both. This bill would change the deadline for service of the assessment to not later than 18 months after the filing of a valid notice of completion in the office of the county recorder in each county in which the public work or some part thereof was performed, or not later than 18 months after acceptance of the public work, whichever occurs last. The bill would delete the provisions with regard to an assessment served after the expiration of the 180- dayperiod. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Public Works & Prevailing Wage & Group Contracting Contracted Labor PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch MorrellRPublicmeetings. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was PRINT on 2/22/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Under the Ralph M. Brown Act, all meetings of a legislative body of a local agency, as defined, are required to be open and public. The act requires each legislative body of a local agency, with exceptions, to provide, by ordinance or other specified action, the time and place for holding regular meetings. This bill would maketechnical,nonsubstantivechangestotheseprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Transparency & SPOT Group Accountability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch MansoorREnterprisezones. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was PRINT on 2/22/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:The Enterprise Zone Act provides for the designation of zones according to specified criteria, pursuant to which certain entities within each zone may receive regulatory, tax, and other incentives for economic and employment development and private investment. Current law provides definitions for the purposes of the act. Thisbillwouldmakeatechnical,nonsubstantivechangetothisprovision. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke General Public Works & SPOT Group position Consent: Contracting DROP MansoorREnterprisezones. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was PRINT on 2/22/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:The Enterprise Zone Act provides for the designation of zones according to specified criteria, pursuant to which certain entities within each zone may receive regulatory, tax, and other incentives for economic and employment development and private investment. Current law includes legislative declarations relating to the act.Thisbillwouldmaketechnical,nonsubstantivechangestothelegislativedeclarations. Page 114 / 216 Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke General Public Works & SPOT Group

AB 1344

AB 1345

Summary:The Enterprise Zone Act provides for the designation of zones according to specified criteria, pursuant to which certain entities within each zone may receive regulatory, tax, and other incentives for economic and employment development and private investment. Current law includes legislative declarations relating to the act.Thisbillwouldmaketechnical,nonsubstantivechangestothelegislativedeclarations. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke General Public Works & SPOT Group position Consent: Contracting DROP PanDPostemploymenthealthbenefits:SacramentoMetropolitanFireDistrict:employer contributions. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:10/12/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 774, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/12/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would provide an additional exception by requiring the employer contribution for postretirement health benefit coverage for an annuitant of the Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District who retires on or after the effective date of a memorandum or resolution related to employer contributions, to be based on a revised formula in which the employer contribution begins at 5 years of service, instead of 10 and would reach 100% of a specified amount if the annuitant attained 20 years of credited service, with certain exceptions. The bill would require that the Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District provide to the board a specified notification and any additionalinformationrequestedbytheboardthattheboarddeemsnecessarytoimplementthesection. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Health Group & Personnel PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch GattoDCalConserveWaterUseEfficiencyRevolvingFund. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:2/3/2014 - From committee: Filed with the Chief Clerk pursuant to Joint Rule 56. Location:1/31/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would establish the CalConserve Water Use Efficiency Revolving Fund administered by the Department of Water Resources and would continuously appropriate moneys in the fund, without regard to fiscal year, to the department, for the purpose of water use efficiency projects. This bill would require moneys in the fund to be used for purposes that include, but are not limited to, at-or-below market interest rate loans and would permit the department to enter into agreements with local governments or investor-owned utilities that provide waterorrecycledwaterservicetoprovideloans. Attachments: CSDA Support Letter: AB 1349 Author CSDA Support Letter: AB 1349 Assembly Water, Parks & Wildlife Committee Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources Water Group 2 PublicNotes4/8/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Support 2 3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch ChvezRRenewableenergyresources. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was PRINT on 2/22/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law requires the Public Utilities Commission to review and adopt a renewable energy Page 115 / 216 procurement plan for each electrical corporation, as defined, pursuant to the California Renewables Portfolio Standard Program. This bill would make nonsubstantive changes to the program's legislative findings and

AB 1346

AB 1349

AB 1351

AB 1353

Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was PRINT on 2/22/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law requires the Public Utilities Commission to review and adopt a renewable energy procurement plan for each electrical corporation, as defined, pursuant to the California Renewables Portfolio Standard Program. This bill would make nonsubstantive changes to the program's legislative findings and declarations. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental SPOT Group Sustainability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch LinderRPubliccontracts. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was A. & A.R. on 3/14/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would require that specifications of the Subletting and Subcontracting Fair Practices Act provide that any person making a bid or offer to perform the work, in his or her bid or offer, set forth each subcontractor required to be licensed by the Contractors' State License Board who will perform work or labor or render service to the prime contractor in or about the construction of the work or improvement, or who will, under subcontract totheprimecontractor,speciallyfabricateandinstallaportionoftheworkorimprovement,asspecified. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Public Works & Bidding Process Group Contracting PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch ChvezRPublicutilities:net-energy metering. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was PRINT on 2/22/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law, relative to private energy producers, requires every electric utility, as defined, to make available to an eligible customer-generator, as defined, a standard contract or tariff for net energy metering on a first-come-first-served basis until the time that the total rated generating capacity used by eligible customergenerators exceeds 5% of the electric utility's aggregate customer peak demand. This bill would make various nonsubstantivechangestothisrequirement. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Utilities and Energy Miscellaneous SPOT Group District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch Hernndez,RogerDQuimbyAct:useoffees. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:9/28/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 412, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/28/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would authorize fees paid pursuant to the Quimby Act to also be used for the purpose of developing or rehabilitating park or recreational facilities in a neighborhood other than the neighborhood in which the subdivision for which fees were paid as a condition to the approval of a tentative map or parcel map is located, if certain requirements are met. The bill would require the legislative body to hold a public hearing before using fees as prescribed in the bill. This bill also would authorize the use of joint or shared use agreements to facilitate access Page 116 / 216 toparkorrecreationalfacilitiesforresidentsinspecifiedareas. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working

AB 1354

AB 1359

or rehabilitating park or recreational facilities in a neighborhood other than the neighborhood in which the subdivision for which fees were paid as a condition to the approval of a tentative map or parcel map is located, if certain requirements are met. The bill would require the legislative body to hold a public hearing before using fees as prescribed in the bill. This bill also would authorize the use of joint or shared use agreements to facilitate access toparkorrecreationalfacilitiesforresidentsinspecifiedareas. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Neutral Reco JMacDonald Recreation & Park Miscellaneous Group District Services PublicNotes7/1/2013 A-6/26/2013 to: Neutral 6/24/2013 A-6/19/2013 to: Oppose 2 3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch Hernndez,RogerDPublicsafetyservices. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was L. GOV. on 1/7/2014) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Current law provides for the creation and regulation of cities. Current law specifies the powers of the legislative bodies of cities. This bill would prohibit the legislative body of a general law city from eliminating its entire police or fire protection department except by an ordinance that is approved by a majority of the voters votingontheissueatalocalelection. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Unions/Represented Group & Personnel Labor PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch JohnA.PrezDStateandlocalagencyreports:LegislativeCounsel. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:8/28/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 192, Statutes of 2013. Location:8/28/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law requires the Legislative Counsel to annually prepare, publish, and maintain an electronic list of all reports that state and local agencies are required or requested by law to prepare and file with the Governor or the Legislature. The bill would remove the requirement that the Legislative Counsel delete obsolete reports from the list of agency reports. This bill would remove the requirement that the Legislative Counsel provide the list to each Member of the Legislature, and would instead require that the Legislative Counsel annually providetoeachMemberoftheLegislatureahyperlinkwherebythelistofreportscouldbeaccessed. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Transparency & Audits and Reports Group Consent: Accountability DROP PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch JohnA.PrezDWorkers'compensation:firefightersandpeaceofficers. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:10/13/2013 - Vetoed by the Governor Location:10/13/2013 - A.VETOED Summary:Would provide that certain proceedings related to the collection of death benefits of firefighters and peace officers may be commenced within, but no later than, 480 weeks from the date of injury and in no event more than one year after the date of death if all of the specified criteria are met, including, but not limited to, that the employees death is the result of a specified injury. Page 117 / 216

AB 1363

AB 1365

AB 1373

Summary:Would provide that certain proceedings related to the collection of death benefits of firefighters and peace officers may be commenced within, but no later than, 480 weeks from the date of injury and in no event more than one year after the date of death if all of the specified criteria are met, including, but not limited to, that the employees death is the result of a specified injury. Attachments: AB 1373 (Perez) - Request for Veto - Governor's Office AB 1373 (Perez) - Oppose - Sen Appropriations AB 1373 (Perez) - Oppose - Author Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Oppose Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Workers' 2 & Personnel Compensation & Insurance PublicNotes4/8/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Oppose 2 3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch

Working Group

AB 1374

AB 1375

GrayDStategovernment:TheCaliforniaWhistleblowerProtectionAct:stateagencies:Internet. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was JUD. on 4/1/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would require a state agency to post a graphical link, as specified, to the California State Auditor's Internet Web page that contains information on how to file a complaint under the California Whistleblower ProtectionAct. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources SPOT Group & Personnel PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch ChauDCaliforniaGlobalWarmingSolutionsActof2006:market-based compliance mechanisms: Clean Technology Investment Account. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. on 5/8/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would create the Clean Technology Investment Account within the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund and would require the Legislature to annually appropriate moneys from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund into the Clean Technology Investment Account. This bill would make those moneys available to the state board for the purposes of accelerating the development, demonstration, and deployment of clean technologies that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and foster job creation in the state. The bill would require the implementation of these provisionsbecontingentontheappropriationofmoneysbytheLegislatureforthesepurposes. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental GHG/AB 32 Group Sustainability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch CommitteeonPublicEmployees,RetirementandSociCountyemployees'retirement. Introduced:2/26/2013 Status:9/6/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 247, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/6/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Page 118 / 216 Summary:Would amend various provisions of CERL to coordinate and subordinate that law with PEPRA. Generally, the bill would specify that certain provisions of CERL do not apply to members who are currently

AB 1380

AB 1383

Introduced:2/26/2013 Status:9/6/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 247, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/6/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would amend various provisions of CERL to coordinate and subordinate that law with PEPRA. Generally, the bill would specify that certain provisions of CERL do not apply to members who are currently subject to PEPRA by virtue of being first employed on or after January 1, 2013. The bill would provide that provisions allowing a new formula for calculation of retirement benefits to be applied to service already performed are inoperative as of January 1, 2013, and would prohibit the purchase of nonqualified service credit, as specified. Thisbillcontainsotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Public Retirement & Group & Personnel OPEBS PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/26/2013 to: Watch Hernndez,RogerDHazardouswaste:permitting. Introduced:3/4/2013 Status:9/13/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(14). (Last location was E.Q. on 9/9/2013) Location:9/13/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would define the term "significant noncomplier" and would require the Department of Toxic Substances Control to develop and maintain a searchable database that contains certain information regarding hazardous waste facilities permits, including information regarding significant noncompliers, for certain hazardous wastefacilities.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Employment Group & Personnel PublicNotes3/12/2013 I-3/4/2013 to: Watch CommitteeonLaborandEmploymentEmployment:employeecomplaints:finalorders. Introduced:3/4/2013 Status:10/11/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 750, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/11/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law requires the Labor Commissioner to file an order, decision, or award within 15 days of hearing an employee complaint. This bill would provide that, under specified provisions, upon an order becoming final, a lien is created and the Labor Commissioner may record a certificate of lien, as specified, with the county recorder of any county in which the employer's property may be located. The bill would require the certificate to contain specified information. The bill would provide that the lien would continue on the employer's real property until satisfied or released, as provided, or for 10 years, as specified, and would require the county recorder to accept,record,andindexthecertificateoflien,asspecified. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Employment Group & Personnel PublicNotes4/8/2013 I-3/4/2013 to: Watch CommitteeonNaturalResourcesSolidwaste:recycling:enforcementagencies. Introduced:3/11/2013 Status:10/3/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 509, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/3/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Pageoffice, 119 / 216 Summary:Would define commercial solid waste to include all types of solid waste generated by a store, or other commercial or public entity source, including a business or a multifamily dwelling of 5 or more units, thereby imposing a state-mandated local program by imposing new requirements upon local jurisdictions.

AB 1386

AB 1398

Status:10/3/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 509, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/3/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would define commercial solid waste to include all types of solid waste generated by a store, office, or other commercial or public entity source, including a business or a multifamily dwelling of 5 or more units, thereby imposing a state-mandated local program by imposing new requirements upon local jurisdictions. This bill contains other related provisions and other existing laws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Watch Reco JMacDonald Waste Management PublicNotes4/8/2013 I-3/11/2013 to: Watch

AB 1409

Subject Area Issues Natural Resources

Working Group

AB 1415

BradfordDPublicutilities:voicecommunications:MooreUniversalTelephoneServiceAct. Introduced:3/13/2013 Status:10/10/2013 - Vetoed by the Governor Location:10/10/2013 - A.VETOED Summary:Current law allows the Public Utilities Commission to charge and collect a fee of $75 for filing each application for a certificate of public convenience and necessity, or for the mortgage, lease, transfer, or assignment of a certificate. This bill would instead require the fee to not exceed the reasonable costs to the commission for filing these applications. The bill would authorize the fee in an amount not to exceed $500 and would authorize the commission to adjust this fee based on the Consumer Price Index. This bill contains other related provisions and otherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Utilities and Energy Miscellaneous Group District Services PublicNotes4/8/2013 I-3/13/2013 to: Watch CommitteeonAccountabilityandAdministrativeRevAdministrativeprocedures:regulations: determinations: judicial review. Introduced:3/20/2013 Status:9/13/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(14). (Last location was INACTIVE FILE on 8/15/2013) Location:9/13/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Current law, under the Administrative Procedure Act, allows an interested person to obtain judicial review of a given determination by filing a written petition with the court within 30 days of the date of its publication.Thisbillwouldextendthatfilingtimeto45days. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Other Legal Topics Group & Torts PublicNotes6/24/2013 I-3/20/2013 to: Watch CommitteeonElectionsandRedistrictingThePoliticalReformActof1974:omnibusbill. Introduced:3/20/2013 Status:10/8/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 654, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/8/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would change the requirement that a campaign committee that does not support or oppose one or more candidates or ballot measures as its primary activity include in the description of the committee's political Page 120 / 216 activities the common characteristics of candidates or measures it supports or opposes, such as a political party affiliation, to instead require that the description of the committee's political activities include common

AB 1418

AB 1427

Location:10/8/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would change the requirement that a campaign committee that does not support or oppose one or more candidates or ballot measures as its primary activity include in the description of the committee's political activities the common characteristics of candidates or measures it supports or opposes, such as a political party affiliation, to instead require that the description of the committee's political activities include common characteristics of candidates or measures, such as a political party preference. This bill contains other related provisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Elections Group PublicNotes6/24/2013 I-3/20/2013 to: Watch CommitteeonLocalGovernmentCortese-Knox-Hertzberg Local Government Reorganization Act of 2000. Introduced:4/1/2013 Status:8/12/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 87, Statutes of 2013. Location:8/12/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:The Cortese-Knox-Hertzberg Local Government Reorganization Act of 2000 (act), provides the sole and exclusive authority and procedure for the initiation, conduct, and completion of changes of organization and reorganization for cities and districts. This bill would specify that the definition excludes any independent special district having a legislative body consisting, in whole or in part, of ex officio members who are officers of a county or another local agency or who are appointees of those officers other than those who are appointed to fixedterms.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Attachments: CSDA Request for Signature: AB 1427 Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco JMacDonald General Formation & Group 3 Reorganization PublicNotes6/24/2013 A-4/30/2013 to: Support 3 CamposDElections:rightsofvoters:publichearing. Introduced:1/6/2014 Status:1/17/2014 - Referred to Coms. on E. & R. and L. GOV. Location:1/17/2014 - A.E.&R. Summary:Would require a political subdivision to hold at least one public hearing on a proposal to change from an at-large method of election to a district-based election prior to a public hearing at which the political subdivision votes to approve or defeat the proposal. This bill contains other related provisions and other existing laws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco JMacDonald General Elections Group position Transparency & Accountability GattoDTheInformationPracticesActof1977:localgovernment. Introduced:1/6/2014 Status:1/30/2014 - Referred to Coms. on JUD. and ED. Location:1/30/2014 - A.JUD. Summary:The Information Practices Act of 1977 provides a civil action against an agency for specified failures under the act. The act prohibits an individual's name and address from being distributed for commercialPage purposes, 121 / 216 as specified, unless specifically authorized by law. This bill would expand the definition of "agency" to include local governmentalentities.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws.

AB 1440

AB 1442

Location:1/30/2014 - A.JUD. Summary:The Information Practices Act of 1977 provides a civil action against an agency for specified failures under the act. The act prohibits an individual's name and address from being distributed for commercial purposes, as specified, unless specifically authorized by law. This bill would expand the definition of "agency" to include local governmentalentities.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Transparency & Group position Accountability Transparency & Accountability SkinnerDHarassment:unpaidinterns. Introduced:1/6/2014 Status:1/17/2014 - Referred to Coms. on L. & E. and JUD. Location:1/17/2014 - A.L.&E. Summary:Current law makes provisions of the California Fair Employment and Housing Act applicable to employers, labor organizations, employment agencies, and specified training programs. This bill would provide that discrimination against any person in the selection or training of that person in an unpaid internship, or the harassmentofanunpaidintern,onaccountofthefactorsdescribedaboveisanunlawfulemploymentpractice. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Group position & Personnel Human Resources LogueRCaliforniaWaterInfrastructureActof2014. Introduced:1/6/2014 Status:1/7/2014 - From printer. May be heard in committee February 6. Location:1/6/2014 - A.PRINT Summary:Current law creates the Safe, Clean, and Reliable Drinking Water Supply Act of 2012, which, if approved by the voters, would authorize the issuance of bonds in the amount of $11,140,000,000 pursuant to the State General Obligation Bond Law to finance a safe drinking water and water supply reliability program. Current law provides for the submission of the bond act to the voters at the November 4, 2014, statewide general election.Thisbillwouldrepealtheseprovisions.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandothercurrentlaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco JMacDonald Flood/Levee, Water, Natural Resources Water Group position Sanitation/Wastewater, Environment Community Services Districts, Irrigation, Levee MullinDDesignationofvoterregistrationagencies. Introduced:1/6/2014 Status:1/17/2014 - Referred to Com. on E. & R. Location:1/17/2014 - A.E.&R. Summary:Current state law provides that a voter registration agency includes a department, division, or office of state or local government, or a program supported by state funds, that is designated by executive order of the Governor or pursuant to the federal act. This bill would specifically authorize the Secretary of State to designate voterregistrationagenciespursuanttothefederalNationalVoterRegistrationActof1993. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco JMacDonald General Elections Group position Transparency Page 122 / 216 & Accountability

AB 1443

AB 1445

AB 1446

voterregistrationagenciespursuanttothefederalNationalVoterRegistrationActof1993. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues No Reco JMacDonald General Elections position

Working Group Transparency & Accountability

AB 1448

MullinDLocalgovernment:part-time elected officials: lifetime healthcare benefits. Introduced:1/7/2014 Status:1/17/2014 - Referred to Com. on L. GOV. Location:1/17/2014 - A.L.GOV. Summary:Would prohibit the legislative or governing body of a city, county, city and county, school board, special district, or any other entity of local government from granting lifetime healthcare benefits to an elected officialwhoserveparttime. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Public Retirement & Group position & Personnel OPEBS Human Resources SkinnerDElectricity:self-generation incentive program. Introduced:1/9/2014 Status:1/30/2014 - Referred to Com. on U. & C. Location:1/30/2014 - A.U.&C. Summary:Would extend the authority of the PUC to authorize electrical corporations to continue making the annual collections through December 31, 2015. The bill would extend the Public Utilities Commission's administration of the program to January 1, 2017. This bill contains other related provisions and other existing laws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke General Environmental Renewable Energy Group position Sustainability LogueRHealthcarecoverage. Introduced:1/14/2014 Status:1/23/2014 - Referred to Com. on HEALTH. Location:1/23/2014 - A.HEALTH Summary:Would allow an individual or small employer health benefit plan in effect on October 1, 2013, that does not qualify as a grandfathered health plan under PPACA to be renewed until October 1, 2014, and to continue to be in force until December 31, 2014. The bill would exempt an individual or small employer health benefit plan in effect on October 1, 2013, that does not qualify as a grandfathered health plan under PPACA and that is renewed between January 1, 2014, and October, 1, 2014, from various provisions of state law that implement the PPACA reforms described above. The bill would require that these provisions be implemented onlytotheextentpermittedbyPPACA. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Group position & Personnel Human Resources NazarianDLocalgovernment:at-risk properties: retrofit: lowered assessment values. Introduced:1/14/2014 Status:1/15/2014 - From printer. May be heard in committee February 14. Location:1/14/2014 - A.PRINT Page 123 / 216 with the Summary:Current law authorizes an owner of any qualified historical property, as defined, to contract legislative body of a city, county, or city and county, to restrict the use of the property in exchange for lowered assessment values. This bill would state the intent of the Legislature to enact similar legislation that authorizes an

AB 1499

AB 1507

AB 1510

Status:1/15/2014 - From printer. May be heard in committee February 14. Location:1/14/2014 - A.PRINT Summary:Current law authorizes an owner of any qualified historical property, as defined, to contract with the legislative body of a city, county, or city and county, to restrict the use of the property in exchange for lowered assessment values. This bill would state the intent of the Legislature to enact similar legislation that authorizes an owner of any at-risk property to contract with the legislative body of a city, county, or city and county, to retrofit the at- riskpropertyinexchangeforloweredassessmentvalues. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax SPOT Group position Public Works Gaines, BethRCriminalhistoryinformation:animalcontrolofficers. Introduced:1/14/2014 Status:1/23/2014 - Referred to Com. on PUB. S. Location:1/23/2014 - A.PUB.S. Summary:Would require the Department of Justice and local criminal justice agencies to provide state and local summary criminal history information to an animal control officer for the purposes of performing his or her duties. The bill would permit a local agency to charge a reasonable fee sufficient to cover the costs of providing that information. By requiring local criminal justice agencies to provide this information, the bill would impose a statemandatedlocalprogram.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem Community Services Public Safety & Group position Districts Emergency Response GonzalezDNaturalcommunityconservationplanningagreements. Introduced:1/15/2014 Status:1/23/2014 - Referred to Com. on W.,P. & W. Location:1/23/2014 - A.W.,P.&W. Summary:The Natural Community Conservation Planning Act authorizes any person, or any local, state, or federal agency, independently, or in cooperation with other persons, to undertake natural community conservation planning. The bill would also require an agreement to implement a natural community conservation plan to identify all lands within the planning area that are classified by the State Geologist as containing mineral deposits of regional or statewide significance. The bill would require the agreement, if classified mineral resources are found to existonlandswithintheplanningarea,toincludeparticipationbytheStateGeologist,asspecified. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco JMacDonald General Natural Resources Group position Environment DonnellyRStateresponsibilityareas:firepreventionfees. Introduced:1/16/2014 Status:1/23/2014 - Referred to Com. on NAT. RES. Location:1/23/2014 - A.NAT.RES. Summary:Current law specifies that the fire prevention fee determined to be due by the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection is due and payable at the time it becomes final, and imposes a specified civil penalty for each 30-day period during which the fee remains unpaid. This bill would eliminate the specified civil penalty imposed forunpaidfirepreventionfees. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem Fire Public Safety & SRA Fee/Fire Tax Group position Emergency Budget Response Page 124 / 216 FoxDLocalgovernmentfinance:propertytaxrevenueallocations:vehiclelicensefeeadjustments.

AB 1511

AB 1514

AB 1519

AB 1521

Position Staff No Reco position

Assigned DHolzem

District Type Fire

Subject Area Public Safety & Emergency Response

Issues Working SRA Fee/Fire Tax Group Budget

AB 1521

FoxDLocalgovernmentfinance:propertytaxrevenueallocations:vehiclelicensefeeadjustments. Introduced:1/16/2014 Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Com. on L. GOV. Location:2/6/2014 - A.L.GOV. Summary:Beginning with the 2004-05 fiscal year, current law requires that each city, county, and city and county receive additional property tax revenues in the form of a vehicle license fee adjustment amount, as defined, from a vehicle license fee property tax compensation fund that exists in each county treasury. Current law requires that these additional allocations be funded from ad valorem property tax revenues otherwise required to be allocated to educational entities. This bill would modify these reduction and transfer provisions, for the 2014-15 fiscal year and for each fiscal year thereafter, by providing for a vehicle license fee adjustment amount calculated onthebasisofchangesinassessedvaluation. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax 1% Property Tax Group position Budget GonzalezDEmployment:paidsickdays. Introduced:1/16/2014 Status:1/23/2014 - Referred to Coms. on L. & E. and JUD. Location:1/23/2014 - A.L.&E. Summary:Would provide that an employee, as defined, who works in California for 7 or more days in a calendar year is entitled to paid sick days, as defined, to be accrued at a rate of no less than one hour for every 30 hours worked. An employee would be entitled to use accrued sick days beginning on the 90th calendar day of employment. The bill would require employers to provide paid sick days, upon the request of the employee, for diagnosis, care, or treatment of health conditions of the employee or an employee's family member, or for leave relatedtodomesticviolenceorsexualassault.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Group position & Personnel Human Resources WaldronRUnmannedaircraft:identificationrequirements. Introduced:1/17/2014 Status:1/30/2014 - Referred to Com. on TRANS. Location:1/30/2014 - A.TRANS. Summary:Would require, beginning January 1, 2015, a person or entity that owns or operates an unmanned aircraft, as defined, to place specified identifying information or digitally store identifying information on that unmanned aircraft. The bill would exempt model aircraft, as defined, from that requirement. The bill would make a person or entity that violates that provision liable for a civil fine not to exceed $2,500. The bill would authorize the Attorney General, a district attorney, county counsel, or a city attorney to bring an action to recover that fine, as specified. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Public Safety & Group position Emergency Response PereaDPublicwatersystems:drinkingwater. Introduced:1/17/2014 Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Com. on E.S. & T.M. Location:2/6/2014 - A.E.S.&T.M.

AB 1522

AB 1524

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AB 1527

PereaDPublicwatersystems:drinkingwater. Introduced:1/17/2014 Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Com. on E.S. & T.M. Location:2/6/2014 - A.E.S.&T.M. Summary:Would require the State Department of Public Health, in administering programs to fund improvements and expansions of small community water systems, and other water systems, as specified, to promote service delivery alternatives that improve efficiency and affordability of infrastructure and service delivery, asspecified.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources Water Group position OlsenRPublictransportationemployees:strikes:prohibition. Introduced:1/21/2014 Status:1/22/2014 - From printer. May be heard in committee February 21. Location:1/21/2014 - A.PRINT Summary:Would prohibit a state or local public transportation employee or public transportation employee organization from engaging in, causing, instigating, encouraging, or condoning a strike. The bill would also provide that a person who, on behalf of a public transportation employer, exercises authority, supervision, or direction over a public transportation employee shall not have the power to, and shall not purport to, authorize, approve, condone, or consent to a strike by a public transportation employee. This bill contains other related provisions and otherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem Transit Human Resources Unions/Represented Group position & Personnel Labor Human Resources WaldronRMedi-Cal: hospital reimbursement. Introduced:1/23/2014 Status:1/24/2014 - From printer. May be heard in committee February 23. Location:1/23/2014 - A.PRINT Summary:Current law provides for the Medi-Cal program, which is administered by the State Department of Health Care Services and under which qualified low-income persons receive health care benefits. Current law declares the intent of the Legislature to enact a method for reimbursing hospitals for inpatient and outpatient services provided to Medi-Cal beneficiaries on a prospectively negotiated contractual basis and to develop and test alternatives that would become the basis for a permanent contracting system. This bill would make technical, nonsubstantivechangestothatstatementofintent. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem Hospital/Healthcare Miscellaneous SPOT Group position District Services ChvezRTrafficcontroldevices. Introduced:1/23/2014 Status:1/24/2014 - From printer. May be heard in committee February 23. Location:1/23/2014 - A.PRINT Summary:Current law requires the Department of Transportation to place and maintain appropriate signs, signals, and other traffic control devices along highways under its jurisdiction. Current law further authorizes the department, with the consent of local authorities, to place and maintain appropriate signs, signals, and other traffic control devices along city streets and county roads as may be necessary or desirable to control or direct traffic, or to facilitate traffic flow, to or from state highways. This bill would make technical, nonsubstantive changes to these Page 126 / 216 provisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working

AB 1536

AB 1541

AB 1546

signals, and other traffic control devices along highways under its jurisdiction. Current law further authorizes the department, with the consent of local authorities, to place and maintain appropriate signs, signals, and other traffic control devices along city streets and county roads as may be necessary or desirable to control or direct traffic, or to facilitate traffic flow, to or from state highways. This bill would make technical, nonsubstantive changes to these provisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke General Miscellaneous SPOT Group position District Services MullinDRedevelopment:successoragencies:RecognizedObligationPaymentSchedule. Introduced:2/3/2014 Status:2/4/2014 - From printer. May be heard in committee March 6. Location:2/3/2014 - A.PRINT Summary:Current law requires a successor agency to, among other things, prepare a Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule for payments on enforceable obligations for each 6-month fiscal period. This bill would revise the timeline for the preparation of the required Recognized Obligation Payment Schedule to provide that the successoragencyprepareascheduleforanannualfiscalperiod. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Tax Group position Increment/RDA Budget WaldronRLocalgovernmentfinance. Introduced:2/3/2014 Status:2/4/2014 - From printer. May be heard in committee March 6. Location:2/3/2014 - A.PRINT Summary:Current law requires the county auditor, in the case in which a qualifying city becomes the successor agency to a special district as a result of a merger with that district as described in a specified statute, to additionally allocate to that successor qualifying city that amount of property tax revenue that otherwise would have been allocated to that special district pursuant to general allocation requirements. This bill would make a technical, nonsubstantive change to the provision pertaining to property tax revenue allocations to a qualifying city thatmergeswithaspecialdistrict. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax 1% Property Tax Group position Budget DahleRPubliccemeterydistricts:AuburnPublicCemeteryDistrict. Introduced:2/3/2014 Status:2/4/2014 - From printer. May be heard in committee March 6. Location:2/3/2014 - A.PRINT Summary:Would authorize the Auburn Public Cemetery District in Placer County to use their cemeteries for up to a total of 400 interments each, not to exceed 40 interments each per calendar year, to inter nonresidents and nonpropertytaxpayers,ifspecifiedconditionsaremet.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke Single District Miscellaneous Group position District Services RodriguezDEmergencymedicalservices:activeshooterincidents. Introduced:2/4/2014 Status:2/5/2014 - From printer. May be heard in committee March 7. Location:2/4/2014 - A.PRINT Summary:Would state the intent of the Legislature to enact legislation that would encourage the development of Page 127 / 216 protocols and collaborative training platforms between local fire, police, and emergency medical services agencies inanefforttomoreefficientlyrespondtoactiveshooterincidentsacrossCalifornia.

AB 1582

AB 1587

AB 1593

AB 1598

Status:2/5/2014 - From printer. May be heard in committee March 7. Location:2/4/2014 - A.PRINT Summary:Would state the intent of the Legislature to enact legislation that would encourage the development of protocols and collaborative training platforms between local fire, police, and emergency medical services agencies inanefforttomoreefficientlyrespondtoactiveshooterincidentsacrossCalifornia. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem Fire, Police Protection, Public Safety & SPOT Group position Hospital/Healthcare Emergency Response StoneDOutdoorEnvironmentalEducationandRecreationProgram. Introduced:2/5/2014 Status:2/6/2014 - From printer. May be heard in committee March 8. Location:2/5/2014 - A.PRINT Summary:Would establish the Outdoor Environmental Education and Recreation Program in the Department of Parks and Recreation, for purposes of increasing the ability of underserved and at-risk populations to participate in outdoor recreation and educational experiences by awarding grants to education programs that are available to the public and are operated by public entities or nonprofit organizations. The bill would create the Outdoor Environmental Education and Recreation Fund in the State Treasury and provide that, upon appropriation by the Legislature,moneysinthefundshallbeusedforawardinggrantspursuanttotheprogram. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco JMacDonald Recreation & Park, Budget/Finance/Tax Group position Community Services Budget Districts DonnellyRStategovernment:regulations. Introduced:2/6/2014 Status:2/7/2014 - From printer. May be heard in committee March 9. Location:2/6/2014 - A.PRINT Summary:Current law requires the Legislative Counsel to make specified information available to the public in electronic form, including, among other things, the legislative calendar, the text of each bill introduced in each current legislative session, the California Codes, and the California Constitution. This bill would require the Office of Administrative Law to make those regulations searchable in one or more formats and by one or more means in order to provide the greatest feasible access to the public, and also make those regulations available by other means,asspecified. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco JMacDonald General State Operations & Group position Processes RodriguezDTheCaliforniaEmergencyManagementandDisasterPreparednessCommission. Introduced:2/6/2014 Status:2/7/2014 - From printer. May be heard in committee March 9. Location:2/6/2014 - A.PRINT Summary:Would establish in state government the California Emergency Management and Disaster Preparedness Commission as a statewide executive-level commission to assess and improve the condition of the state's emergency preparedness, management, and disaster recovery capabilities. This bill would require the commission to, among other things, review and make recommendations on the availability of adequate equipment, fuel,food,water,andotheremergencysupplies.Thisbillwouldmakelegislativefindingsinthisregard. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Public Safety & Disaster Relief Group position Emergency Environment Page 128 / 216 Response

AB 1603

AB 1612

AB 1620

fuel,food,water,andotheremergencysupplies.Thisbillwouldmakelegislativefindingsinthisregard. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Public Safety & Disaster Relief Group position Emergency Environment Response LowenthalDEmergencymedicalservices:dataandinformationsystem. Introduced:2/6/2014 Status:2/7/2014 - From printer. May be heard in committee March 9. Location:2/6/2014 - A.PRINT Summary:Would require the Emergency Medical Services Authority to develop and adopt minimum standards for maintaining and implementing a State Emergency Medical Services Data and Information System (SEMSDIS), which would include, among other things, data and information relating to prehospital care and specialty care, for purposes of determining and monitoring the quality and effectiveness of the statewide emergency medical system. The bill would require emergency medical services providers and hospitals that receive emergency medical servicespatientstoperformspecifiedtasksconcerningSEMSDIS. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem Hospital/Healthcare Public Safety & Health Group position Emergency Transparency Response & Accountability GordonDSelf-generation incentive program. Introduced:2/10/2014 Status:2/11/2014 - From printer. May be heard in committee March 13. Location:2/10/2014 - A.PRINT Summary:Would authorize the Public Utilities Commission, in consultation with the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission, to authorize the annual collection of not more than the amount authorized for the self-generation incentive program in the 2008 calendar year, through December 31, 2020, and would require the Public Utilities Commission to require electrical corporations to administer the program for distributed energy resources originally established pursuant to a specified-described former law through and includingDecember31,2021. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke Utilities and Energy Environmental GHG/AB 32 Group position Sustainability Environment AlejoDWaterquality:integratedplan:SalinasValley. Introduced:2/10/2014 Status:2/11/2014 - From printer. May be heard in committee March 13. Location:2/10/2014 - A.PRINT Summary:Would appropriate $2,000,000 from the Waste Discharge Permit Fund, as specified, to the State Water Resources Control Board for use by the Greater Monterey County Regional Water Management Group to develop an integrated plan to address the drinking water and wastewater needs of disadvantaged communities in the Salinas Valley whose waters have been affected by waste discharges, thereby making an appropriation. This billcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco JMacDonald Water, Community Natural Resources Water Group position Services Districts Environment OlsenRWaterrights:appropriation. Introduced:2/10/2014 Status:2/11/2014 - From printer. May be heard in committee March 13. Page 129 / 216 Location:2/10/2014 - A.PRINT Summary:Under current law, the State Water Resources Control Board administers a water rights program

AB 1621

AB 1624

AB 1630

AB 1632

AB 1632

OlsenRWaterrights:appropriation. Introduced:2/10/2014 Status:2/11/2014 - From printer. May be heard in committee March 13. Location:2/10/2014 - A.PRINT Summary:Under current law, the State Water Resources Control Board administers a water rights program pursuant to which the board grants permits and licenses to appropriate water. Current law requires the board to allow the appropriation for beneficial purposes of unappropriated water under terms and conditions as in its judgment will best develop, conserve, and utilize in the public interest the water sought to be appropriated. This billwouldmakeatechnical,nonsubstantivechangeintheseprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco JMacDonald Water, Natural Resources SPOT Group position Sanitation/Wastewater, Community Services Districts, Irrigation SkinnerDOccupationalsafetyandhealth:violations. Introduced:2/10/2014 Status:2/11/2014 - From printer. May be heard in committee March 13. Location:2/10/2014 - A.PRINT Summary:Would prohibit the stay of an abatement period during the pendency of an appeal of a citation for a violation that is classified as a serious violation, repeat serious violation, or willful serious violation. The bill would, however, authorize the Division of Occupational Safety and Health to stay these abatement periods, upon request, ifthedivisiondeterminesthatastaywillnotadverselyaffectthehealthandsafetyofemployees. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Employment Group position & Personnel Human Resources GroveRCaliforniaGlobalWarmingSolutionsActof2006:greenhousegasemissionslimit. Introduced:2/11/2014 Status:2/11/2014 - Read first time. To print. Location:2/11/2014 - A.PRINT Summary:Would state the intent of the Legislature that moneys derived from emissions reductions measures be expended to achieve the maximum technologically feasible and cost-effective reductions in greenhouse gas emissions in furtherance of achieving the statewide greenhouse gas emissions limit. The bill, as part of the 3-year investment plan, would require moneys appropriated from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund be used to achievethestatewidegreenhousegasemissionslimit.Thisbillcontainsotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke General Environmental GHG/AB 32 Group position Sustainability Environment ChesbroDPestcontrol:Pierce'sdisease. Introduced:2/11/2014 Status:2/11/2014 - Read first time. To print. Location:2/11/2014 - A.PRINT Summary:Current law allows money in the Pierce's Disease Management Account in the Food and Agriculture Fund to be expended as specified to combat Pierce's disease and its vectors, including the glassy-winged sharpshooter, and for purposes relating to other designated pests and diseases, as provided. Current law makes these provisions inoperative on March 1, 2016, and repeals them on January 1, 2017. This bill would extend to March 1, 2021, the date on which the above provisions become inoperative, and would repeal those provisions onJanuary1,2022.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Page 130 / 216 Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem Mosquito/Vector Miscellaneous Group

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sharpshooter, and for purposes relating to other designated pests and diseases, as provided. Current law makes these provisions inoperative on March 1, 2016, and repeals them on January 1, 2017. This bill would extend to March 1, 2021, the date on which the above provisions become inoperative, and would repeal those provisions onJanuary1,2022.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem Mosquito/Vector Miscellaneous Group position Consent: Control District Services Environment WATCH Jones-SawyerDPubliccontracts:bidders:employmentpractices. Introduced:2/11/2014 Status:2/11/2014 - Read first time. To print. Location:2/11/2014 - A.PRINT Summary:Would prohibit a state agency from contracting for a project with a person that asks an applicant for on site construction-related employment to disclose information concerning the conviction history of the applicant. The bill would not apply to a position for which a person or state agency is otherwise required by state or federal law to conduct a conviction or criminal history background check or to any contract position with a criminal justice agency, as specified. This bill would not apply to a person that has a collective bargaining agreement with itsemployees.Thisbillcontainsotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Employment Group position & Personnel Human Resources JohnA.PrezDMedi-Cal: eligibility. Introduced:1/28/2013 Status:6/27/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 3, Statutes of 2013-14 First Extraordinary Session. Location:6/27/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would, commencing January 1, 2014, implement various provisions of the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Affordable Care Act), as amended, by, among other things, modifying provisions relating to determining eligibility for certain groups. The bill would, in this regard, extend Medi-Cal eligibility to specified adults and would require that income eligibility be determined based on modified adjusted gross income (MAGI), as prescribed. The bill would prohibit the use of an asset or resources test for individuals whose financial eligibility for Medi-Cal is determined based on the application of MAGI. This bill contains other related provisions andotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General, Human Resources Health Group Hospital/Healthcare & Personnel PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/28/2013 to: Watch PanDHealthcarecoverage. Introduced:1/29/2013 Status:5/9/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 1, Statutes of 2013-14 First Extraordinary Session. Location:5/9/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:Would require an insurer, on and after October 1, 2013, to offer, market, and sell all of the insurer's health benefit plans that are sold in the individual market for policy years on or after January 1, 2014, to all individuals and dependents in each service area in which the insurer provides or arranges for the provision of health care services, as specified, but would require insurers to limit enrollment in individual health benefit plans to specified open enrollment and special enrollment periods. The bill would prohibit these insurers from imposing any Page 131 / 216 preexisting condition exclusion upon any individual and from conditioning the issuance or offering of individual health benefit plans on any health status-related factor, as specified. This bill contains other related provisions and

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health benefit plans that are sold in the individual market for policy years on or after January 1, 2014, to all individuals and dependents in each service area in which the insurer provides or arranges for the provision of health care services, as specified, but would require insurers to limit enrollment in individual health benefit plans to specified open enrollment and special enrollment periods. The bill would prohibit these insurers from imposing any preexisting condition exclusion upon any individual and from conditioning the issuance or offering of individual health benefit plans on any health status-related factor, as specified. This bill contains other related provisions and otherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Health Group & Personnel PublicNotes3/11/2013 A-3/7/2013 to: Watch DonnellyRAdministrativeregulations:legislativeapproval. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:2/3/2014 - From committee without further action pursuant to Joint Rule 62(a). Location:2/3/2014 - A.DEAD Summary:Would require an administrative agency to submit all regulations to the Legislature for approval. This measure would authorize the Legislature, by means of a concurrent resolution, to approve a regulation adopted by anadministrativeagencyofthestate.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General State Operations & Group Processes PublicNotes1/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Watch CamposDLocalgovernmentfinancing:publicsafetyservices:voterapproval. Introduced:1/22/2013 Status:4/4/2013 - Referred to Coms. on L. GOV. and APPR. Location:4/4/2013 - A.L.GOV. Summary:Would create an additional exception to the 1% limit for a rate imposed by a city, county, or special district to service bonded indebtedness incurred to fund certain fire, emergency response, police, or sheriff buildings or facilities, and equipment, that is approved by 55% of the voters of the city, county, or special district, asapplicable.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax 55%Vote Group if Threshold/ Special Amended Taxes 3 PublicNotes6/24/2013 I-1/22/2013 to: Support if Amended 3 /24/2013 I-1/22/2013 to: Support if Amended 3 /24/2013 I-1/22/2013 to: Support if Amended 2 /24/2013 I-1/22/2013 to: Support if Amended 2 3/11/2013 I-1/22/2013 to: Support if Amended 2 OlsenRLegislativeprocedure. Introduced:1/23/2013 Status:6/15/2013 - Motion to suspend Assembly Rule 96 failed (Ayes 25. Noes 52. Page 2043.) Location:4/4/2013 - A.BUDGET Summary:The California Constitution prohibits a bill other than the Budget Bill from being heard or acted on by a committee or either house of the Legislature until the 31st day after the bill is introduced, unless the house Page 132 / 216 dispenses with this requirement by rollcall vote entered in the journal, 3/4 of the membership concurring. This measure would add an additional exception to this 31-day waiting period by authorizing a committee to hear or

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Location:4/4/2013 - A.BUDGET Summary:The California Constitution prohibits a bill other than the Budget Bill from being heard or acted on by a committee or either house of the Legislature until the 31st day after the bill is introduced, unless the house dispenses with this requirement by rollcall vote entered in the journal, 3/4 of the membership concurring. This measure would add an additional exception to this 31-day waiting period by authorizing a committee to hear or act on a bill if the bill, in the form to be considered by the committee, has been in print and published on the Internetforatleast15days.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco DHolzem General Transparency & Group 3 Accountability PublicNotes5/3/2013 I-1/23/2013 to: Support 3 GattoDInitiatives:constitutionalamendments:voterapproval. Introduced:2/11/2013 Status:9/11/2013 - Ordered to inactive file at the request of Assembly Member Atkins. Location:9/11/2013 - A.INACTIVEFILE Summary:Would increase the vote requirement from a majority to 55% of the votes cast for the electors to amend the Constitution by an initiative measure, except that this measure would permit the electors to repeal a previously adopted initiative or legislative amendment to the Constitution, including certain subsequent amendmentstothatconstitutionalamendment,byaninitiativemeasurepassedbyamajorityvote. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Elections Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/11/2013 to: Watch MullinDElections:votingage. Introduced:2/13/2013 Status:5/24/2013 - In committee: Set, second hearing. Held under submission. Location:5/16/2013 - A.APPR.SUSPENSEFILE Summary:The California Constitution authorizes any person who is a United States citizen at least 18 years of age and a resident of the state to vote. This measure, in addition, would authorize a United States citizen who is 17 years of age, is a resident of the state, and will be at least 18 years of age at the time of the next general election to register to vote and to vote in that general election and in any intervening primary or special election thatoccursafterthepersonregisterstovote. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Elections Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/13/2013 to: Watch BlumenfieldDLocalgovernmentfinancing:voterapproval. Introduced:2/13/2013 Status:7/10/2013 - In committee: Hearing postponed by committee. Location:6/27/2013 - S.G.&F. Summary:Would create an additional exception to the 1% limit for a rate imposed by a city, county, city and county, or special district, as defined, to service bonded indebtedness incurred to fund specified public improvements and facilities, or buildings used primarily to provide sheriff, police, or fire protection services, that is approved by 55% of the voters of the city, county, city and county, or special district, as applicable. This bill containsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Attachments: ACA 8 CSDA Support Letter - Senate Governance & Finance Committee Page 133 / 216 ACA 8 CSDA Support Letter - Author Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working

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containsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Attachments: ACA 8 CSDA Support Letter - Senate Governance & Finance Committee ACA 8 CSDA Support Letter - Author Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax 55%Vote Group 1 Threshold/ Special Taxes PublicNotes3/28/2013 I-2/13/2013 to: Support 1 3/25/2013 I-2/13/2013 to: Support 2 3/11/2013 I-2/13/2013 to: Support if Amended 2 SalasDWestNileVirusandMosquitoandVectorControlAwarenessWeek. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:4/19/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Res. Chapter 17, Statutes of 2013. Location:4/19/2013 - A.CHAPTERED Summary:The Legislature hereby declares that the week of April 21 to April 27, 2013, inclusive, be designated asWestNileVirusandMosquitoandVectorControlAwarenessWeek. Attachments: ACR 21 (Salas) - SUPPORT Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco DHolzem Mosquito/Vector Miscellaneous Group 3 Control District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Support 3 GattoDFederalconstitutionalconvention:application. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Com. on JUD. Location:2/6/2014 - S.JUD. Summary:Would constitute an application to the United States Congress to call a constitutional convention pursuant to Article V of the United States Constitution for the sole purpose of proposing an amendment to the United States Constitution that would limit corporate personhood for purposes of campaign finance and political speechandwouldfurtherdeclarethatmoneydoesnotconstitutespeechandmaybelegislativelylimited. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Transparency & Political Group Accountability Reform/Conflict of Interest PublicNotes1/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Watch SteinbergDSustainableCommunitiesInvestmentAuthority. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:9/13/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(14). (Last location was INACTIVE FILE on 9/12/2013) Location:9/13/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would authorize certain public entities of a Sustainable Communities Investment Area to form a Sustainable Communities Investment Authority (authority) to carry out the Community Redevelopment Law in a specified manner. The bill would require the authority to adopt a Sustainable Communities Investment Plan for a Sustainable Communities Investment Area and authorize the authority to include in that plan a provisionPage for 134 the/ 216 receipt of tax increment funds provided that certain economic development and planning requirements are met. Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws.

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Summary:Would authorize certain public entities of a Sustainable Communities Investment Area to form a Sustainable Communities Investment Authority (authority) to carry out the Community Redevelopment Law in a specified manner. The bill would require the authority to adopt a Sustainable Communities Investment Plan for a Sustainable Communities Investment Area and authorize the authority to include in that plan a provision for the receipt of tax increment funds provided that certain economic development and planning requirements are met. Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Attachments: SB 1 - CSDA Asm. Local Government Committee Support SB 1 - CSDA Asm. Housing and Community Development Support SB 1 - CSDA Senate Transportation & Housing Committee Support SB 1 - CSDA Author Support SB 1 - CSDA Senate Governance & Finance Committee Support Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Tax Group 2 Increment/RDA PublicNotes2/28/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Support 2 2/27/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Support 1 1/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Watch LieuDPoliticalReformActof1974. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:9/11/2013 - Ordered to inactive file on request of Assembly Member Atkins. Location:9/11/2013 - A.INACTIVEFILE Summary:The Political Reform Act of 1974, provides for the comprehensive regulation of campaign financing, including requiring the reporting of campaign contributions and expenditures and imposing other reporting and recordkeeping requirements on campaign committees. The act also imposes administrative, civil, and criminal fines and penalties for violations of its provisions. This bill would increase certain administrative, civil, and criminal fines andpenaltiesimposedbytheact,asspecified.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandothercurrentlaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Elections Group PublicNotes1/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Watch Yee DPoliticalReformActof1974. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:10/8/2013 - Vetoed by the Governor Location:10/8/2013 - S.VETOED Summary:Would revise the terms "late contribution" and "late independent expenditure," as defined in the Political Reform Act of 1974, to "election-cycle contribution" and "election-cycle independent expenditure," respectively, and would make conforming changes. This bill contains other related provisions and other existing laws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Elections Group PublicNotes1/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Watch SteinbergDPublicworks:chartercities. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:10/13/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 794, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/13/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would prohibit a charter city from receiving or using state funding or financial assistance for a Page 135 / 216 construction project if the city has a charter provision or ordinance that authorizes a contractor to not comply with prevailing wage provisions on any public works contract. The bill would, except as specified, prohibit a charter

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Status:10/13/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 794, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/13/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would prohibit a charter city from receiving or using state funding or financial assistance for a construction project if the city has a charter provision or ordinance that authorizes a contractor to not comply with prevailing wage provisions on any public works contract. The bill would, except as specified, prohibit a charter city from receiving or using state funding or financial assistance for a construction project if the city has awarded, within the prior 2 years, a public works contract without requiring the contractor to comply with prevailing wage provisions.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke General Public Works & Prevailing Wage & Group position Consent: Contracting Contracted Labor DROP PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-2/19/2013 to: No position 1/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Watch PavleyDAlternativefuelandvehicletechnologies:fundingprograms. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:9/11/2013 - Set, first hearing. Hearing canceled at the request of author. Location:9/9/2013 - A.TRANS. Summary:Would require the state board, in consultation with the Bureau of Automotive Repair and no later than June 30, 2015, to update the guidelines for the enhanced fleet modernization program to include specified elements and to study and consider specified elements. The bill, in addition, would establish compensation for replacement vehicles for low-income vehicle owners at not less than $2,500 and would make this compensation available to an owner in addition to the compensation for a retired vehicle. This bill contains other related provisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke AQMD Environmental GHG/AB 32 Group Sustainability BeallDPublicemployees'retirementbenefits. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:10/4/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter No. 528, Statutes of 2013 Location:10/4/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would correct an erroneous cross-reference in specified provisions and would instead specify that the Judges' Retirement System and the Judges' Retirement System II are not required to adopt the defined benefit formula contained in other provisions for nonsafety and safety members. The bill would except from PEPRA certain multiemployer plans authorized under, and regulated by, specified federal law. The bill would also except from PEPRA public employees whose collective bargaining rights are subject to specified provisions of federal law until a specified federal district court decision on certification by the United States Secretary of Labor, or his or her designee, or until January 1, 2015, whichever is sooner. This bill contains other related provisions and other existinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Public Retirement & Group & Personnel OPEBS PublicNotes1/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Watch GainesRBearLakeReservoir:recreationaluse. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:8/27/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 172, Statutes of 2013. Page 136 / 216 Location:8/27/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law, with certain exceptions, prohibits recreational use in which there is bodily contact with

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GainesRBearLakeReservoir:recreationaluse. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:8/27/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 172, Statutes of 2013. Location:8/27/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law, with certain exceptions, prohibits recreational use in which there is bodily contact with water in a reservoir in which water is stored for domestic use, and establishes water standards for those exempted reservoirs. This bill would, in addition, exempt from this prohibition recreational activity in which there is bodily contact with water by any participant in the Bear Lake Reservoir, and would establish standards in this regard, including water treatment, monitoring, and reporting requirements. This bill contains other related provisions and otherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources Water Group position Consent: DROP GainesRStateresponsibilityareas:firepreventionfees. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was RLS. on 4/18/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Existing law requires that the fire prevention fees collected, except as provided, be deposited into the State Responsibility Area Fire Prevention Fund and be made available to the State Board of Equalization and the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection for certain specified fire prevention activities that benefit the owners of structures in state responsibility areas who are required to pay the fee. Existing law further requires the board, on and after January 1, 2013, to submit an annual written report to the Legislature on specified topics. This bill wouldrepealtheaboveprovisionsrelatingtotheimplementationofthefirepreventionfees. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Fire Public Safety & SRA Fee/Fire Tax Group Emergency Response PublicNotes1/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Watch HernandezDCaliforniaHealthBenefitsReviewProgram:healthinsurance. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:8/16/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(ASM). (Last location was HEALTH on 5/20/2013) Location:8/16/2013 - A.2YEAR Summary:Current law requests the University of California to establish the California Health Benefits Review Program to assess legislation proposing to mandate a benefit or service or to repeal a mandated benefit or service, and to prepare a written analysis with relevant data on specified areas, including public health, medical impacts, and financial impacts. This bill would include essential health benefits and the impact on the California Health BenefitExchangeintheareastobereportedonbytheCaliforniaHealthBenefitsReviewProgram. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Group Consent: & Personnel DROP PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Watch HernandezDHealthcare:workforcetraining. Introduced:12/3/2012 Page 137 / 216 Status:8/30/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(11). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 8/14/2013)

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HernandezDHealthcare:workforcetraining. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:8/30/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(11). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 8/14/2013) Location:8/30/2013 - A.2YEAR Summary:This bill, beginning on the date that the Major Risk Medical Insurance Program becomes inoperative, would instead require all the funds in the Managed Care Administrative Fines and Penalties Fund to be transferred each year to the Medically Underserved Account for Physicians in the Health Professions Education Fund for purposes of the Steven M. Thompson Physician Corps Loan Repayment Program. The bill would require the DirectorofFinancetonotifytheJointLegislativeBudgetCommitteeinthatregard. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources SPOT Group Consent: & Personnel DROP PublicNotes1/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Watch WaltersRPublicemployees'retirement:benefitplans. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was P.E. & R. on 1/10/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Existing law regulates state and local public retirement systems and generally requires public employees who are new members, as defined, of those systems, on and after January 1, 2013, to participate in specified benefit plans. Existing law requires, in the case of these plans, if a new defined benefit formula is adopted on or after January 1, 2013, that the formula meet certain requirements and, among other things, be approved by the Legislature. This bill would eliminate the requirement that the Legislature approve the changes in the instances described above. This bill would also authorize a local agency public employer or public retirement system that offers a defined benefit pension plan to offer a benefit formula with a lower benefit factor at normal retirement age and that results in a lower normal cost than the benefit formulas that are currently required, for purposes of addressingafiscalnecessity. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Public Retirement & Group & Personnel OPEBS PublicNotes1/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Watch CorreaDPoliticalReformActof1974:slatemailers. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:6/12/2013 - Set, first hearing. Failed passage in committee. Reconsideration granted. Location:5/9/2013 - A.E.&R. Summary:The Political Reform Act of 1974 requires a notice to voters in a specified type and color or print consisting of a prescribed statement be included on a side or surface of the slate mailer. This bill would modify the font and type specifications with respect to the slate mailer organization or committee identification requirement and would revise the placement and font size and color specifications with respect to the prescribed notice to voters.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Elections Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Watch
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PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Watch CorreaDPoliticalReformActof1974. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:1/17/2014 - Read third time and amended. (Ayes 50. Noes 23. Page 3622.) Ordered to third reading. Location:1/17/2014 - A.THIRDREADING Summary:The Fair Political Practices Commission administers and enforces the Political Reform Act of 1974. A violation of the act's provisions is punishable as a misdemeanor. This bill would revise the definition of "contribution" to include certain payments made by a person to a multipurpose organization, as specified. This bill containsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Transparency & Political Group Accountability Reform/Conflict of Interest PublicNotes3/12/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Watch CorreaDVotebymailballotsandelectionresultstatements. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:8/30/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(11). (Last location was APPR. on 6/27/2013) Location:8/30/2013 - A.2YEAR Summary:Would provide that any vote by mail ballot, including any vote by mail ballot cast by a military or overseas voter, is timely cast if it is received by the voter's elections official no later than 3 days after election day, and either the ballot is postmarked on or before election day or is time stamped or date stamped by a bona fide private mail delivery company on or before election day or, if the ballot has no postmark, a postmark with no date, or an illegible postmark, the vote by mail ballot identification envelope is signed and dated on or before electionday.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Elections Group PublicNotes1/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Watch WolkDInfrastructurefinancingdistricts:voterapproval:repeal. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:9/13/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(14). (Last location was INACTIVE FILE on 9/11/2013) Location:9/13/2013 - A.2YEAR Summary:Would authorize a newly created public financing authority, consisting of 5 members, 3 of whom are members of the city council or board of supervisors that established the district, and 2 of whom are members of the public, to adopt the infrastructure financing plan, subject to approval by the legislative body, and issue bonds by majority vote of the authority by resolution. The bill would authorize a public financing authority to enter into joint powers agreements with affected taxing entities with regard to nontaxing authority or powers only. This bill containsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Attachments: SB 33 - CSDA Support Assembly Local Government Committee SB 33 - CSDA Senate Governance & Finance Committee Support Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Tax Group 2 Increment/RDA PublicNotes1/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Support 2 Page 139 / 216

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HuesoDInternetWebsite:workers'compensationinsurers:workers'compensationdata. Introduced:12/4/2012 Status:10/13/2013 - Vetoed by the Governor Location:10/13/2013 - S.VETOED Summary:Would, beginning July 1, 2014, require the Department of Insurance to include on its Internet Web site a dedicated Internet Web page that includes workers' compensation data, statistics, and reports covering insurers. The bill would require the department to only use data already collected by the department or the Department of Industrial Relations, and authorize the department to provide on its Internet Web site direct links to relevantinformationonotherInternetWebsites. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Workers' Group Consent: & Personnel Compensation & DROP Insurance PublicNotes1/11/2013 I-12/4/2012 to: Watch DeLenDEnergyefficiencyandrenewableenergyupgrades:on-bill repayment program. Introduced:12/5/2012 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was SENATE on 5/1/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would enact the California Clean Energy Consumer Access Act of 2013 and would authorize the Public Utilities Commission to require an electrical or gas corporation with 250,000 or more service connections to develop and implement an on-bill repayment program providing financial assistance for energy efficiency, renewable energy, distributed generation, or demand response improvements by allowing for the repayment of the financial assistance to be included in the utility customer's utility bill (on-bill repayment). Because a violation of any part of any order, decision, rule, direction, demand, or requirement of the Public Utilities Commission is a crime, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program. This bill contains other related provisions and other existinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Utilities and Energy Miscellaneous Group District Services PublicNotes1/11/2013 I-12/5/2012 to: Watch DeLenDLocalagencies:publicofficers:claimsandliability. Introduced:12/5/2012 Status:10/12/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 775, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/12/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would require the forfeiture of a contractual, common law, constitutional, or statutory claim against a local public agency employer to retirement or pension rights or benefits, as specified, by a local public officer who exercised discretionary authority and who was convicted of a felony for conduct arising out of, or in the performance of, his or her official duties. The bill would also make a statement of findings. This bill contains other related provisions. Position Staff Assigned No Reco DHolzem position WATCH

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PavleyDSafe,Clean,andReliableDrinkingWaterSupplyActof2012. Introduced:12/10/2012 Status:2/3/2014 - Returned to Secretary of Senate pursuant to Joint Rule 56. Location:2/3/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would change the name of the Safe, Clean, and Reliable Drinking Water Supply Act of 2012 to the Safe, Clean, and Reliable Drinking Water Supply Act of 2014 and declare the intent of the Legislature to amend the act for the purpose of reducing and potentially refocusing the $11,140,000,000 bond. This bill contains other relatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources SPOT Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 A-1/17/2013 to: Watch WolkDSafeDrinkingWater,WaterQuality,andFloodProtectionActof2014. Introduced:12/11/2012 Status:2/3/2014 - Returned to Secretary of Senate pursuant to Joint Rule 56. Location:2/3/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Current law creates the Safe, Clean, and Reliable Drinking Water Supply Act of 2012, which, if approved by the voters, would authorize the issuance of bonds in the amount of $11,140,000,000 pursuant to the State General Obligation Bond Law to finance a safe drinking water and water supply reliability program. Current law provides for the submission of the bond act to the voters at the November 4, 2014, statewide general election.Thisbillwouldrepealtheseprovisions.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandothercurrentlaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources Water Group PublicNotes1/11/2013 I-12/11/2012 to: Watch WolkDElectricity:GreenTariffSharedRenewablesProgram. Introduced:12/11/2012 Status:9/28/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 413, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/28/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would enact the Green Tariff Shared Renewables Program. The program would require a participating utility, defined as being an electrical corporation with 100,000 or more customers in California, to file with the Public Utilities Commission an application requesting approval of a green tariff shared renewables program to implement a program enabling ratepayers to participate directly in offsite electrical generation facilities that use eligible renewable energy resources, consistent with certain legislative findings and statements of intent. Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental Renewable Energy Group Sustainability PublicNotes1/11/2013 I-12/11/2012 to: Watch Page 141 / 216

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SB 46

PublicNotes1/11/2013 I-12/11/2012 to: Watch CorbettDPersonalinformation:privacy. Introduced:12/14/2012 Status:9/27/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 396, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/27/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law requires any agency, and any person or business conducting business in California, that owns or licenses computerized data that includes personal information, as defined, to disclose in specified ways, any breach of the security of the system or data, as defined, following discovery or notification of the security breach, to any California resident whose unencrypted personal information was, or is reasonably believed to have been, acquired by an unauthorized person. This bill would revise certain data elements included within the definitionofpersonalinformation,byaddingcertaininformationthatwouldpermitaccesstoanonlineaccount. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Group & Personnel PublicNotes1/11/2013 I-12/14/2012 to: Watch LenoDPoliticalReformActof1974:campaigndisclosures. Introduced:12/20/2012 Status:8/13/2013 - Set, first hearing. Hearing canceled at the request of author. Location:6/14/2013 - A.E.&R. Summary:Would repeal and recast several definitions reference to the Political Reform Act of 1974. The bill would repeal a committee identification requirement and the disclosure statement requirements relating to advertisements for or against any ballot measure paid for by any person whose cumulative contributions are $50,000 and advertisements paid for by an independent expenditure. The bill would impose new disclosure statement requirements for political advertisements that are radio advertisements, prerecorded telephonic messages, television or video advertisements, or mass mailing or print advertisements that would require the identification of identifiable contributors, ballot measures, and other funding details, as specified. By introducing new disclosure requirements, the violation of which would be a misdemeanor, the bill would create a new crime, thereby imposing a state-mandated local program. This bill contains other related provisions and other existing laws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General State Operations & Political Group Processes Reform/Conflict of Interest PublicNotes1/11/2013 I-12/20/2012 to: Watch RothDLocalgovernmentfinance:propertytaxrevenueallocation:vehiclelicensefeeadjustments. Introduced:1/7/2013 Status:2/3/2014 - Returned to Secretary of Senate pursuant to Joint Rule 56. Location:2/3/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Beginning with the 2004-05 fiscal year and for each fiscal year thereafter, existing law requires that each city, county, and city and county receive additional property tax revenues in the form of a vehicle license fee adjustment amount, as defined, from a Vehicle License Fee Property Tax Compensation Fund that exists in each county treasury. Current law requires that these additional allocations be funded from ad valorem property tax revenues otherwise required to be allocated to educational entities. This bill would modify these reduction and Page 142 / 216 transfer provisions, for the 2013-14 fiscal year and for each fiscal year thereafter, by providing for a vehicle license fee adjustment amount calculated on the basis of changes in assessed valuation. This bill contains other

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each city, county, and city and county receive additional property tax revenues in the form of a vehicle license fee adjustment amount, as defined, from a Vehicle License Fee Property Tax Compensation Fund that exists in each county treasury. Current law requires that these additional allocations be funded from ad valorem property tax revenues otherwise required to be allocated to educational entities. This bill would modify these reduction and transfer provisions, for the 2013-14 fiscal year and for each fiscal year thereafter, by providing for a vehicle license fee adjustment amount calculated on the basis of changes in assessed valuation. This bill contains other relatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Fees & Group Assessments PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-3/4/2013 to: Watch CorbettDCaliforniaGlobalWarmingSolutionsActof2006:market-based compliance mechanisms: Clean Technology Investment Account. Introduced:1/10/2013 Status:8/16/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(ASM). (Last location was NAT. RES. on 6/24/2013) Location:8/16/2013 - A.2YEAR Summary:Would create the Clean Technology Investment Account within the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund. The bill would require the Legislature to annually appropriate moneys from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund or other funds to the Clean Technology Investment Account in the Budget Act. The bill would make the moneys in the Clean Technology Investment Account available to the state board for the purposes of providing grants to nonprofit public benefit corporations and regional technology alliances to design and implement programs that accelerate the development, demonstration, and deployment by companies and entrepreneurs of transformative technologies that would reduce or have the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and foster jobcreationinthestate,asspecified. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental Prop 39 Group Sustainability PublicNotes6/24/2013 A-6/14/2013 to: Watch 3/11/2013 I-1/10/2013 to: Watch HuesoDIntegrativecancertreatment. Introduced:1/17/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was B., P. & E.D. on 4/30/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would prohibit a physician and surgeon, including an osteopathic physician and surgeon, from recommending, prescribing, or providing integrative cancer treatment, as defined, to cancer patients unless certain requirements are met, including, but not limited to, that the treatment is recommended or prescribed after informed consent is given and that the treatment recommended or prescribed meets the evidence-based medical standard, as specified . The bill would specify that a failure of a physician and surgeon to comply with these requirements constitutes unprofessional conduct and cause for discipline by the applicable licensing board. The bill would make conformingchangestootherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources SPOT Group Consent: DROP PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/17/2013 to: Watch CorbettDEnvironmentalandlandusecourt. Introduced:1/18/2013
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SB 123 CorbettDEnvironmentalandlandusecourt. Introduced:1/18/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/23/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would, commencing July 1, 2014, require the Judicial Council to direct the creation of an environmental and land use division within 2 or more superior courts within each of the appellate districts of the state to process civil proceedings brought pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act or in specified subject areas, including air quality, biological resources, climate change, hazards and hazardous materials, land use planning, and water quality. The bill would require the Judicial Council, by rule of court, to identify statutes in those specified areas that would be within the jurisdiction of the environmental and land use court division. This bill containsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental CEQA Group Sustainability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/18/2013 to: Watch CorbettDPubliccontracts:bidpreferences:cleanenergy. Introduced:1/18/2013 Status:8/30/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(11). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 8/14/2013) Location:8/30/2013 - A.2YEAR Summary:Would authorize a public agency, including, but not limited to, the Trustees of the California State University, to award a contract based on the fact that a clean energy device, technology, or system was manufactured in the state if the contract is an energy service contract determined to be in the best interest of the public agency. The bill would, until January 1, 2020, require state agencies and the Trustees of the California State University that accept bids or proposals for a contract for the purchase or installation of a clean energy device, technology, or system, as defined, to provide a 5% preference to a bidder that certifies that all of the parts of the clean energy device, technology, or system to be installed have been manufactured in the state, in accordance with specifiedcriteria. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Public Works & Bidding Process Group Contracting GainesRStateresponsibilityareas:firepreventionfees. Introduced:1/22/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was N.R. & W. on 2/7/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Existing law requires the State Board of Forestry and Fire Protection, on or before September 1, 2011, to adopt emergency regulations to establish a fire prevention fee in an amount not to exceed $150 to be charged on each structure, as defined on a parcel that is within a state responsibility area, as defined, and requires that the fire prevention fee be adjusted annually using prescribed methods. This bill would exempt a property owner of a structure that is both within a state responsibility area and within the boundaries of a local fire district that provides fire protection services in the district from the payment of the above- describedfirepreventionfee. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Fire Public Safety & SRA Fee/Fire Tax Group Emergency Response Page 144 / 216 PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/22/2013 to: Watch

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SB 128

PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/22/2013 to: Watch EmmersonRCommunityfacilitiesdistricts:transferofgovernanceauthority. Introduced:1/22/2013 Status:9/6/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 206, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/6/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would authorize the Hemet Unified School District Community Facilities District No. 2005-1 to be transferred from the jurisdiction of the Hemet Unified School District to the Temecula Valley Unified School District upon written agreement entered into between the governing boards of those school districts, as specified. Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem Hospital/Healthcare Miscellaneous SPOT Group position Consent: District Services DROP DeSaulnierDRedevelopment. Introduced:1/28/2013 Status:9/13/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(14). (Last location was INACTIVE FILE on 9/10/2013) Location:9/13/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would require each redevelopment agency to include additional information relating to any major audit violations, as defined, any corrections to those violations, and planning and general administrative expenses of the Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund. The bill would authorize the Controller to conduct quality control reviews of independent financial audit reports and require the Controller to publish the results of his or her reviews. The bill would require the Controller to comply with certain notification and referral provisions in the event that the audit was conducted in a manner that may constitute unprofessional conduct. This bill contains other relatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Tax Group Increment/RDA PublicNotes6/24/2013 A-6/10/2013 to: Watch /24/2013 A-6/10/2013 to: No position PadillaDEarthquakeearlywarningsystem. Introduced:1/28/2013 Status:9/24/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 342, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/24/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would require the Office of Emergency Services, in collaboration with various entities, including the United States Geological Survey, to develop a comprehensive statewide earthquake early warning system in California through a public-private partnership and would require the system to include certain features, including the installation of field sensors. The bill would require the office to develop an approval mechanism, as provided, toreviewcompliancewithearthquakeearlywarningstandardsastheyaredeveloped. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Fire Public Safety & Disaster Relief Group Emergency Response Page 145 / 216 PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/28/2013 to: Watch

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SB 138

PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/28/2013 to: Watch HernandezDConfidentialityofmedicalinformation. Introduced:1/28/2013 Status:10/1/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 444, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/1/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would declare the intent of the Legislature to incorporate HIPAA standards into state law and to clarify standards for protecting the confidentiality of medical information in insurance transactions. The bill would define additional terms in connection with maintaining the confidentiality of this information, including a "confidential communications request" which an insured, or a subscriber or enrollee under a health care service plan, may submit for the purpose of specifying the method for transmitting medical information communications. This bill containsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Human Resources SPOT Group position Consent: & Personnel DROP DeSaulnierDPublictransit. Introduced:1/30/2013 Status:10/8/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 655, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/8/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law provides for creation of one or more special benefit districts within a transit district or rapid transit district relative to the issuance of bonds to be repaid through special assessments levied on property within the special benefit district, or certain zones within the special benefit district, with the proceeds of the bonds to be used for specified transit improvements. Current law enacts similar provisions applicable to a municipal transit system owned by a city or city and county. This bill would repeal all of these provisions. This bill contains otherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham Miscellaneous Transportation Group District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/30/2013 to: Watch LaraDWorkers'compensation:medicaltreatment:billing. Introduced:1/31/2013 Status:8/19/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 129, Statutes of 2013. Location:8/19/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law requires an employer to provide all medical services reasonably required to cure or relieve the injured worker from the effects of the injury, and generally provides for the reimbursement of medical providers for services rendered in connection with the treatment of a worker's injury. This bill would prohibit a copy of a prescription from being required with a request for payment of pharmacy services, unless the provider of services has entered into a written agreement, as provided, that requires a copy of a prescription for a pharmacy service, and would give any entity until March 31, 2014, to resubmit pharmacy bills for payment, originally submitted on or after January 1, 2013, where payment was denied because the bill did not include a copyoftheprescriptionfromthetreatingphysician.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Human Resources Workers' Group Page 146 / 216 & Personnel Compensation & Insurance

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originally submitted on or after January 1, 2013, where payment was denied because the bill did not include a copyoftheprescriptionfromthetreatingphysician.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Human Resources Workers' Group & Personnel Compensation & Insurance PublicNotes3/11/2013 A-3/6/2013 to: Watch GainesRStateresponsibilityareas:firepreventionfees. Introduced:1/31/2013 Status:2/3/2014 - Returned to Secretary of Senate pursuant to Joint Rule 62(a). Location:2/3/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Existing law requires the State Board of Forestry and Fire Protection, on or before September 1, 2011, to adopt emergency regulations to establish a fire prevention fee in an amount not to exceed $150 to be charged on each structure on a parcel that is within a state responsibility area. This bill would exempt a property owner of a structure on a parcel that is within a state responsibility area from payment of the fire prevention fee imposed pursuant to those provisions if the property owner has an income of less than 200% of the federal povertylevel,asspecified.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Fire Public Safety & SRA Fee/Fire Tax Group Emergency Response PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/31/2013 to: Watch AndersonRPrimaryelections:voter-nominated offices. Introduced:1/31/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was E. & C.A. on 4/1/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would provide that a candidate for State Senator or Member of the Assembly who receives at least a majority of the votes cast for that office in the primary election shall be declared elected to that office, and that no general election would be held for that office. The bill would also make conforming changes. This bill contains otherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Consent: Reco JMacDonald General Elections Group Drop PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-4/1/2013 to: Consent: Drop /8/2013 A-4/1/2013 to: 3/11/2013 I-1/31/2013 to: Watch RothDLicensedprofessionals:engineers:geologists:geophysicists. Introduced:1/31/2013 Status:8/27/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 178, Statutes of 2013. Location:8/27/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary: Current law, the Professional Engineers Act, generally regulates the practice of persons engaged in the practice of engineering. The act provides for a temporary authorization to practice engineering, as specified. This bill would delete the provisions allowing for a temporary authorization to practice as an engineer and would Page 147 / 216 make additional conforming changes.

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engineering. The act provides for a temporary authorization to practice engineering, as specified. This bill would delete the provisions allowing for a temporary authorization to practice as an engineer and would make additional conforming changes. This bill contains other related provisions and other current laws. Position Staff Watch Reco

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PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-3/19/2013 to: Watch /8/2013 A-3/19/2013 to: No position /8/2013 A-3/19/2013 to: No position FullerRPubliccemeterydistricts:KernRiverValleyCemeteryDistrict. Introduced:2/1/2013 Status:7/3/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 55, Statutes of 2013. Location:7/3/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would authorize the Kern River Valley Cemetery District in Kern County to use their cemeteries for up to a total of 400 interments each, not to exceed 40 interments each per calendar year, to inter nonresidents and nonpropertytaxpayers,ifspecifiedconditionsaremet.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Cemetery Miscellaneous Group District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/1/2013 to: Watch WaltersRPublicEmployees'RetirementSystem:membership:exclusions. Introduced:2/1/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was RLS. on 2/14/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:The Public Employees' Retirement Law (PERL) creates the Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS), which provides a defined benefit to its members based on age at retirement, service credit, and final compensation. Current law defines "member" for purposes of PERL and excludes certain people from membershipinPERS.Thisbillwouldmaketechnical,nonsubstantivechangestotheseprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources SPOT Group & Personnel PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/1/2013 to: Watch GainesREnvironmentalquality:CaliforniaEnvironmentalQualityAct. Introduced:2/4/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was RLS. on 2/14/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requires a lead agency, as defined, to prepare, or cause to be prepared by contract, and certify the completion of, an environmental impact report on a project, as defined, that it proposes to carry out or approve that may have a significant effect on the environment, or to adopt a negative declaration if it finds that the project will not have that effect. This bill would make technical, Page 148 / 216 nonsubstantivechangestothoseprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working

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Summary:The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requires a lead agency, as defined, to prepare, or cause to be prepared by contract, and certify the completion of, an environmental impact report on a project, as defined, that it proposes to carry out or approve that may have a significant effect on the environment, or to adopt a negative declaration if it finds that the project will not have that effect. This bill would make technical, nonsubstantivechangestothoseprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental SPOT Group Sustainability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/4/2013 to: Watch HuesoDDrainage:CoachellaValleyCountyWaterDistrict. Introduced:2/5/2013 Status:8/16/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 119, Statutes of 2013. Location:8/16/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Under current law, the Coachella Valley County Water District is authorized to raise funds by special assessment on benefited land in proportion to the benefits derived by the benefited lands, as prescribed. This bill would specify that the district is authorized to raise funds by special assessment pursuant to the Proposition 218 Omnibus Implementation Act, or by adopting prescribed property related fees and charges. This bill contains otherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources Group position PublicNotes8/20/2013 C-8/16/2013 to: No position GalgianiDAdministrativeprocedures. Introduced:2/6/2013 Status:8/30/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(11). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 8/30/2013) Location:8/30/2013 - A.2YEAR Summary:Would require the Office of Administrative Law to allow electronic submission to the office by a state agency of notices required to be published and information required to be submitted pursuant to specified provisions of existing law. The bill would also expand the public discussion requirement to require a state agency proposing to adopt regulations, prior to publication of a notice of proposed adoption, amendment, or repeal of a regulation, to involve parties that would be subject to the proposed regulations in public discussions regarding those proposed regulations, without regard to the complexity or number of proposals. This bill contains other relatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General State Operations & Group Processes PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/6/2013 to: Watch CommitteeonGovernanceandFinanceValidations. Introduced:2/6/2013 Status:7/3/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 57, Statutes of 2013. Location:7/3/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:This bill would enact the First Validating Act of 2013, which would validate the organization, boundaries, acts, proceedings, and bonds of the state and counties, cities, and specified districts, agencies, and entities.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Attachments: Page 149 / 216 CSDA Support Letter: SB 181 - Senate Governance & Finance Committee Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working

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SB 182

Summary:This bill would enact the First Validating Act of 2013, which would validate the organization, boundaries, acts, proceedings, and bonds of the state and counties, cities, and specified districts, agencies, and entities.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Attachments: CSDA Support Letter: SB 181 - Senate Governance & Finance Committee Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco JMacDonald General State Operations & Group 3 Processes PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/6/2013 to: Support 3 CommitteeonGovernanceandFinanceValidations. Introduced:2/6/2013 Status:9/6/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 207, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/6/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary: This bill would enact the Second Validating Act of 2013, which would validate the organization, boundaries, acts, proceedings, and bonds of the state and counties, cities, and specified districts, agencies, and entities. This bill contains other related provisions. Attachments: CSDA Support Letter: SB 182 - Senate Governance & Finance Committee Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Support Reco JMacDonald State Operations & 3 Processes PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/6/2013 to: Support 3

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CommitteeonGovernanceandFinanceValidations. Introduced:2/6/2013 Status:9/6/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 209, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/6/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:This bill would enact the Third Validating Act of 2013, which would validate the organization, boundaries, acts, proceedings, and bonds of the state and counties, cities, and specified districts, agencies, and entities. Attachments: CSDA Support Letter: SB 183 - Senate Governance & Finance Committee Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco JMacDonald General State Operations & Group 3 Processes PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/6/2013 to: Support 3 CommitteeonGovernanceandFinanceLocalgovernment:omnibusbill. Introduced:2/6/2013 Status:9/6/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 210, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/6/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law requires any person who intends to offer subdivided lands within this state for sale or Page 150 / 216 lease to file with the Department of Real Estate an application for a public report consisting of a notice of intention and a completed questionnaire, as specified. This bill would specify that a lot, parcel, or unit satisfies the requirement that it be improved with a completed residential structure if it is improved with a completed residential

Location:9/6/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law requires any person who intends to offer subdivided lands within this state for sale or lease to file with the Department of Real Estate an application for a public report consisting of a notice of intention and a completed questionnaire, as specified. This bill would specify that a lot, parcel, or unit satisfies the requirement that it be improved with a completed residential structure if it is improved with a completed residential structure at the time it is conveyed by the subdivider. This bill contains other related provisions and other existing laws. Attachments: SB 184 (Senate Gov and Finance) - Asm Local Government Committee - Support SB 184 (Senate Gov and Finance) - Support Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco DHolzem General Budget/Finance/Tax Group 2 PublicNotes4/8/2013 I-2/6/2013 to: Support 2 3/11/2013 I-2/6/2013 to: Watch LiuDConservationcamps:county-operated camps. Introduced:2/6/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/23/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would authorize a county sheriff or the director of the county department of corrections to utilize inmates assigned to county conservation camps in performing fire prevention, fire suppression and control, and other work as may be assigned by the sheriff or the director of the county department of corrections. This bill containsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Fire Public Safety & Group Emergency Response PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/6/2013 to: Watch PadillaDEmergencymedicalservices. Introduced:2/7/2013 Status:10/5/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 600, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/5/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law, until January 1, 2014, authorizes county boards of supervisors to elect to levy an additional penalty, for deposit into the EMS Fund, in the amount of $2 for every $10 upon fines, penalties, and forfeitures collected for criminal offenses. Current law, until January 1, 2014, requires 15% of the funds collected pursuant to that provision be used to provide funding for pediatric trauma centers. This bill would extend the operative date of these provisions until January 1, 2017. The bill would also make a technical, nonsubstantive changetotheseprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Fire Public Safety & Group Emergency Response PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/7/2013 to: Watch GalgianiDElectionpetitions:circulators. Introduced:2/11/2013 Status:9/9/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 278, Statutes of 2013.

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GalgianiDElectionpetitions:circulators. Introduced:2/11/2013 Status:9/9/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 278, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/9/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law generally prohibits the circulation of initiative, referendum, and recall petitions and nominating papers by a person who is not a resident of the state. This bill would remove this prohibition. The bill wouldmakeconformingchangestovariousprovisionsofcurrentlaw. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Elections Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/11/2013 to: Watch BeallDPublicemployeebenefits. Introduced:2/11/2013 Status:10/12/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 778, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/12/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law requires the retirement fund of PERS to reimburse an employing agency that employs an elected member of the board of administration and that employs a person to replace the member during attendance at meetings of the board, among other times, for the direct and reasonable costs incurred by employing a replacement. This bill would recast these provisions to provide that the employing agency be reimbursed, as specified, without regard to whether it replaces the elected member. This bill contains other related provisions and otherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Public Retirement & Group position Consent: & Personnel OPEBS DROP PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-4/1/2013 to: No position 3/11/2013 I-2/11/2013 to: Watch BeallDPublicemployment:salaryranges. Introduced:2/11/2013 Status:8/30/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(11). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 7/3/2013) Location:8/30/2013 - A.2YEAR Summary:Would require the Department of Human Resources to address salary compaction and parity in determining salaries for supervisory and managerial employees. The bill would also require the department, if it determines that revenues do not allow the department to implement a salary determination to increase any excluded and exempt employee salaries in a given year, to provide to the Legislature certain data on the salary determination. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Human Resources SPOT Group position Consent: & Personnel DROP PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-4/3/2013 to: No position 3/11/2013 I-2/11/2013 to: Watch BeallDStateemployees:memorandumofunderstanding:StateBargainingUnit9. Introduced:2/11/2013 Status:2/3/2014 - Returned to Secretary of Senate pursuant to Joint Rule 56. Location:2/3/2014 - S.DEAD

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BeallDStateemployees:memorandumofunderstanding:StateBargainingUnit9. Introduced:2/11/2013 Status:2/3/2014 - Returned to Secretary of Senate pursuant to Joint Rule 56. Location:2/3/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would approve provisions of a memorandum of understanding entered into between the state employer and State Bargaining Unit 9, the Professional Engineers in California Government, that require the expenditure of funds, and would provide that these provisions will become effective even if these provisions are approved by the Legislature in legislation other than the annual Budget Act. This bill contains other related provisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Human Resources SPOT Group position Consent: & Personnel DROP PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-3/18/2013 to: No position 3/11/2013 I-2/11/2013 to: Watch BeallDCaliforniaPublicEmployees'PensionReformActof2013:administration. Introduced:2/11/2013 Status:10/4/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter No. 526, Statutes of 2013 Location:10/4/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would require the Board of Administration of PERS to administer each of the retirement systems in conformance with PEPRA as if the provisions of the California Public Employees' Pension Reform Act of 2013 were contained in the provisions governing those systems. The bill would provide that if the board determines that there is a conflict between the provisions of PEPRA and respective provisions of those systems, the provisions of PEPRA control. The bill would make various changes in PERL and in PEMHCA to conform with the requirementsofPEPRA.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Public Retirement & Group & Personnel OPEBS PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/11/2013 to: Watch PavleyDSalesandusetaxes:vehiclelicensefee:exclusion:alternativefuelmotorvehicles. Introduced:2/11/2013 Status:2/3/2014 - Returned to Secretary of Senate pursuant to Joint Rule 56. Location:2/3/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would, on and after January 1, 2014, and before January 1, 2022, in the sale of a new alternative fuel motor vehicle, exclude from the terms "gross receipts" and "sales price," any amount allowed as a credit under a specified provision of the Internal Revenue Code, relating to new qualified plug-in electric drive motor vehicles, and any amounts received, awarded, or allowed pursuant to a state incentive program for the purchase or lease of analternativefuelvehicle.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Fire Public Safety & Group Consent: Emergency DROP Response PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/11/2013 to: Watch KnightRLocaltransportationfunds:performanceaudits. Page 153 / 216 Introduced:2/11/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was T. & H. on 3/21/2013)

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SB 230 KnightRLocaltransportationfunds:performanceaudits. Introduced:2/11/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was T. & H. on 3/21/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:The Transportation Development Act requires the transportation planning agency to consult with the entity to be audited prior to designating the entity to make the performance audit and defines "operating cost" for this purpose. Existing law excludes certain costs from this definition, including vehicle lease costs. This bill would also exclude principal and interest payments on all capital projects funded with certificates of participation. The bill would also correct an obsolete cross- referenceinthedefinitionofoperatingcosts. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Miscellaneous Audits and Reports Group District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/11/2013 to: Watch MonningDCaliforniaCentralCoastStateVeteransCemeteryatFortOrdEndowmentFund. Introduced:2/11/2013 Status:10/10/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 694, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/10/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would require any moneys to be allocated to the Department of Veterans Affairs for the nonreimbursable costs of design and construction and the annual operations and maintenance costs of the veterans cemetery for the next 10 years. This bill would allow, but not require, moneys in the fund to be invested to generate ongoing earnings to offset the estimated annual operations and maintenance costs associated with the veteranscemetery.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke General Public Works & Bidding Process Group position Consent: Contracting DROP EvansDOilSeveranceTaxLaw. Introduced:2/12/2013 Status:2/3/2014 - Returned to Secretary of Senate pursuant to Joint Rule 56. Location:2/3/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would impose an oil and gas severance tax upon any operator, as defined, for the privilege of severing oil or gas from the earth or water in this state for sale, transport, consumption, storage, profit, or use, as provided, at the specified rates , calculated as provided. The tax would be administered by the State Board of Equalization and would be collected pursuant to the procedures set forth in the Fee Collection Procedures Law. Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Group PublicNotes4/8/2013 I-2/12/2013 to: Watch WylandRTollcollection:alternativetechnologies. Introduced:2/12/2013 Status:8/16/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(ASM). (Last location was TRANS. on 7/8/2013) Location:8/16/2013 - A.2YEAR Summary:Would authorize the Department of Transportation and local and regional transportation agencies Page 154 / 216 with existing or planned toll facilities to conduct a pilot project that uses automated toll collection technologies as an alternative to the existing radio-frequency identification tolling technology, in order to identify opportunities to

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SB 246

Status:8/16/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(ASM). (Last location was TRANS. on 7/8/2013) Location:8/16/2013 - A.2YEAR Summary:Would authorize the Department of Transportation and local and regional transportation agencies with existing or planned toll facilities to conduct a pilot project that uses automated toll collection technologies as an alternative to the existing radio-frequency identification tolling technology, in order to identify opportunities to facilitate lower cost tolling infrastructure, lower related operating costs, and more rapid deployment of highoccupancy toll lane networks. The bill would require each participating agency to make a specified report within 4 yearsofcommencementofthepilotprojecttotheGovernorandtheLegislature. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Miscellaneous Transportation Group Consent: District Services DROP PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/12/2013 to: Watch FullerRBighorn-Desert View Water Agency. Introduced:2/12/2013 Status:9/24/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 343, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/24/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law, the Desert View Water District-Bighorn Mountains Water Agency Consolidation Law, authorized a consolidation between the Desert View Water District and the Bighorn Mountains Water Agency and required a county water district consolidated with the Bighorn Mountains Water Agency to separately account for and use all funds derived from the operation of the former district system exclusively for the purposes of maintenance, operation, betterments, and bond debt service of the acquired system until all debt of the former system has been paid in full or until a majority vote of the electorate, as prescribed, authorizes other expenditures. This bill would make conforming changes related to the consolidated district and would repeal the provisions underwhichtheconsolidationwascompleted.Thisbillcontainsotherexistinglaws. Attachments: CSDA Signature Request - SB 246 (Fuller) CSDA Support - SB 246 (Fuller) Asm. Local Government Committee Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources Water Group 2 PublicNotes6/3/2013 A-4/23/2013 to: Support 2 3/11/2013 I-2/12/2013 to: Watch LieuDTrampolinecourts:safetyinspection. Introduced:2/13/2013 Status:8/30/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(11). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 8/21/2013) Location:8/30/2013 - A.2YEAR Summary:Would establish a state program to inspect trampoline courts, as defined, for the protection of the general public using trampoline courts. The bill would require each owner of a trampoline court to annually submit to the Division of Occupational Safety and Health a certificate of compliance, and to report specified accidents. The bill would establish the Trampoline Courts Safety Fund and require fees and penalties collected pursuant to these provisions to be deposited in the fund, as specified, and made available upon appropriation by the Legislature. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Group Consent: & Personnel DROP Page 155 / 216 PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/13/2013 to: Watch

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SB 261

LieuDWorkers'compensation. Introduced:2/13/2013 Status:10/13/2013 - Vetoed by the Governor Location:10/13/2013 - S.VETOED Summary:Current law establishes the 7-member Workers' Compensation Appeals Board, and provides that the members of the appeals board are appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate. Current law requires that 5 of the 7 members of the board be experienced attorneys admitted to practice in the State of California, and provides that the other 2 members need not be attorneys. This bill would require that all 7 members of the board be experienced attorneys admitted to practice in the State of California. This bill contains otherrelatedprovisionsandothercurrentlaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Workers' Group Consent: & Personnel Compensation & DROP Insurance PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/13/2013 to: Watch MonningDContractors:fraudulentuseoflicense. Introduced:2/13/2013 Status:8/27/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 163, Statutes of 2013. Location:8/27/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Under current law, any person who willfully and intentionally uses, with intent to defraud, a contractor's license number that does not correspond to the number on a currently valid contractor's license held by that person, is guilty of a crime. Current law authorizes the registrar of contractors to issue a citation to an unlicensed individual who is in violation of that provision, including an order of abatement and a civil penalty. This bill would provide that any licensed or unlicensed person who commits any of those specified activities with respect to a contractor's license is subject to the administrative remedies authorized by the Contractors' State LicenseLaw.Thisbillcontainsotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke General Public Works & Prevailing Wage & Group position Consent: Contracting Contracted Labor DROP MonningDContractors. Introduced:2/13/2013 Status:8/27/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 180, Statutes of 2013. Location:8/27/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would, under the Contractors' State License Law, make the qualifying person responsible for exercising that direct supervision and control to secure compliance with that law and those regulations. The bill would make a violation of these provisions grounds for disciplinary action, and a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment in a county jail not to exceed 6 months, by a fine of not less than $3,000, but not to exceed $5,000, or by both that imprisonment and fine. By creating a new crime, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke General Public Works & Prevailing Wage & Group Page 156 / 216 position Consent: Contracting Contracted Labor DROP

SB 262

or by both that imprisonment and fine. By creating a new crime, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke General Public Works & Prevailing Wage & Group position Consent: Contracting Contracted Labor DROP MonningDPrivateemployment:publictransitemployees. Introduced:2/13/2013 Status:1/30/2014 - Re-referred to Com. on RLS. Location:1/30/2014 - A.RLS. Summary:Current law requires a local government agency to give a 10% preference to any bidder on a service contract to provide public transit services who agrees to retain employees of the prior contractor or subcontractor for a period of not less than 90 days, as specified. This bill would expand these provisions to require a state agencytoalsogivea10%preferencetoanybidderundertheseprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco DHolzem Transit Human Resources Unions/Represented Group 3 Consent: & Personnel Labor DROP PublicNotes6/24/2013 A-6/5/2013 to: Support 3 3/11/2013 I-2/13/2013 to: Watch LieuDPrevailingwages. Introduced:2/13/2013 Status:1/23/2014 - In Assembly. Read first time. Held at Desk. Location:1/23/2014 - A.DESK Summary:Would require a body awarding the contract for public work to furnish, within 10 days after receipt of a written request from the Labor Commissioner, a copy of the valid notice of completion for the public work or a document evidencing the awarding body's acceptance of the public work on a particular date, whichever occurs later,inaccordancewithspecifiedprovisions.Thebillwouldalsoincludelegislativefindingsanddeclarations. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke General Public Works & Prevailing Wage & Group position Contracting Contracted Labor PavleyDProposition39:implementation. Introduced:2/13/2013 Status:8/16/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(ASM). (Last location was NAT. RES. on 6/17/2013) Location:8/16/2013 - A.2YEAR Summary:Would require the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission to develop and administer a financial assistance program to assist the California Community Colleges, the California State University, and the University of California with energy efficiency and clean energy onsite generation projects. The bill would require the commission to develop and adopt specific guidelines for the program. The bill would appropriate for the 2013-14 fiscal year an unspecified sum from the Clean Energy Job Creation Fund to the commission for the above purpose, thereby making an appropriation. Position Staff Watch Reco

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SB 268

PublicNotes6/24/2013 A-5/30/2013 to: Watch GainesRHealthcaredistricts:publiccontracts:design-build. Introduced:2/13/2013 Status:1/30/2014 - In Assembly. Read first time. Held at Desk. Location:1/30/2014 - A.DESK Summary:Would authorize the Last Frontier Health Care District to use this design-build process when contracting for the construction of a building and improvements directly related to a hospital or health facility buildingattheModocMedicalCenter.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Hospital/Healthcare, Public Works & Group Single District Contracting PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/13/2013 to: Watch PadillaDSolidwaste:single-use carryout bags. Introduced:2/14/2013 Status:2/10/2014 - Re-referred to Com. on RLS. Location:2/10/2014 - A.RLS. Summary:Would, as of July 1, 2015, prohibit stores that have a specified amount of sales in dollars or retail floor space from providing a single-use carryout bag to a customer, with specified exceptions. The bill would also prohibit a store from selling or distributing a recycled paper bag at the point of sale unless the store makes that bag available for purchase for not less than $0.10. The bill would also allow such a store, on or after July 1, 2015, to distribute compostable bags at the point of sale only in jurisdictions that meet specified requirements and at a costofnotlessthan$0.10. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental Group Sustainability Environment PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/14/2013 to: Watch CorbettDAdvertisingandsolicitations:governmentandmilitaryendorsements. Introduced:2/14/2013 Status:10/10/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 695, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/10/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would make it unlawful for any person, firm, corporation, or association that is a nongovernmental entity to use any seal, emblem, insignia, trade or brand name, or any other term, symbol, or content that reasonably could be interpreted or construed as implying any federal, state, or local government, military veteran entity, or military or veteran service organization connection, approval, or endorsement of any product or service, including, but not limited to, any financial product, goods, or services, by any means, including, but not limited to, a mailing, electronic message, Internet Web site, periodical, or television commercial. This bill contains other relatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Recreation & Park Other Legal Topics Group & Torts PublicNotes6/24/2013 A-5/7/2013 to: Watch
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SB 275

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SB 275

PublicNotes6/24/2013 A-5/7/2013 to: Watch CannellaRLocalfloodcontrol:indebtednessandliability. Introduced:2/14/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was RLS. on 2/28/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Current law provides that a city may incur indebtedness and liability in excess of the income and revenue provided by it for the current fiscal year, with certain limitations, for specific purposes including protecting the city from overflow by water, to drain the city, or to secure an outlet for overflow water and drainage. This bill wouldmaketechnical,nonsubstantivechanges. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Flood/Levee, Levee Natural Resources SPOT Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/14/2013 to: Watch BeallDStatePeaceOfficers'andFirefighters'DefinedContributionPlan. Introduced:2/14/2013 Status:10/11/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 755, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/11/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would require that contributions to the State Peace Officers' and Firefighters' Defined Contribution Plan cease, prohibit new members from participating in the plan, and would require that the plan be terminated as prescribed. The bill would repeal those provisions extending plan coverage to State Bargaining Unit 8 and certain state peace officers or firefighters. The bill would require all moneys in the State Peace Officers' and Firefighters' Defined Contribution Plan Fund to be distributed, as specified, including requiring that, if not elected otherwise, amounts that become payable from the fund be rolled over under existing federal law to the Supplemental ContributionsProgram.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem Fire, Police Protection, Human Resources Public Retirement & Group position Consent: Community Services & Personnel OPEBS DROP Districts PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-3/21/2013 to: No position 3/11/2013 I-2/14/2013 to: Watch HancockDSanFranciscoBayRestorationAuthority. Introduced:2/14/2013 Status:10/3/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 514, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/3/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would specify that a measure proposed by the San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority must be submitted to the voters of the authority in accordance with the provisions of the Elections Code applicable to districts, as specified. This bill would require the authority to file with the board of supervisors of each affected county a resolution requesting consolidation. This bill would require the legal counsel for the authority to prepare, subject to review and revision by a specified county counsel, an impartial analysis of the measure. This bill containsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Elections Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/14/2013 to: Watch LieuDEmploymentprotections:timeoff. Introduced:2/14/2013 Status:10/11/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 756, Statutes of 2013.
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SB 288

SB 288 LieuDEmploymentprotections:timeoff. Introduced:2/14/2013 Status:10/11/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 756, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/11/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would prohibit an employer from discharging or in any manner discriminating or retaliating against an employee who is a victim, as defined, of specified offenses, as described, for taking time off from work, upon the victim's request, to appear in court to be heard at any proceeding, including any delinquency proceeding, involving a postarrest release decision, plea, sentencing, postconviction release decision, or any proceeding in which a right ofthevictimisatissue.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Employment Group & Personnel PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-4/1/2013 to: Watch CorbettDEmployment:sexualharassment. Introduced:2/14/2013 Status:8/12/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 88, Statutes of 2013. Location:8/12/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law makes provisions of the the California Fair Employment and Housing Act applicable to employers, labor organizations, employment agencies, and specified training programs and also defines harassment because of sex for these purposes. This bill would specify, for purposes of the definition of harassment becauseofsexundertheseprovisions,thatsexuallyharassingconductneednotbemotivatedbysexualdesire. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Employment Group & Personnel PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/14/2013 to: Watch WylandRLocalgovernment:supplementallawenforcementservices. Introduced:2/15/2013 Status:10/7/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 626, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/7/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would, until January 1, 2017, authorize the Board of Supervisors of the County of Orange or the city council of a city within this county to contract to provide supplemental law enforcement services to a homeowners' association on an occasional or ongoing basis to enforce the Vehicle Code on a homeowners' association's privatelyownedandmaintainedroad,asspecified.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem Police Protection, Public Safety & Group position Consent: Community Services Emergency DROP Districts Response CalderonDMortgages:foreclosurenotices:titlecompanies. Introduced:2/15/2013 Status:9/6/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 251, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/6/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law, until January 1, 2018, prohibits a mortgage servicer, trustee, mortgagee, beneficiary, or authorized agent from recording a notice of default, notice of sale, or conducting a trustee's sale while a complete Page 160 / 216 first lien loan modification application submitted by the borrower is pending, as specified. Current law, until January 1, 2018, authorizes a borrower to bring an action for injunctive relief to enjoin a material violation of certain of these provisions if a trustee's deed of sale has not been recorded. This bill would exempt a licensed title

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SB 310

SB 313

Location:9/6/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law, until January 1, 2018, prohibits a mortgage servicer, trustee, mortgagee, beneficiary, or authorized agent from recording a notice of default, notice of sale, or conducting a trustee's sale while a complete first lien loan modification application submitted by the borrower is pending, as specified. Current law, until January 1, 2018, authorizes a borrower to bring an action for injunctive relief to enjoin a material violation of certain of these provisions if a trustee's deed of sale has not been recorded. This bill would exempt a licensed title company or underwritten title company, except when it is acting as a trustee, from liability for a violation of those provisions if it records or causes to record a notice of default or notice of sale at the request of a trustee, substitutetrustee,orbeneficiary,ingoodfaithandinthenormalcourseofitsbusinessactivities. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Other Legal Topics Group Consent: & Torts DROP PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/15/2013 to: Watch DeLenDPublicSafetyOfficersProceduralBillofRightsAct. Introduced:2/15/2013 Status:10/12/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 779, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/12/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would prohibit a public agency from taking punitive action, or denying promotion on grounds other than merit, against a public safety officer, because the officer's name was placed on a "Brady list," as defined. The bill would further prohibit the introduction of any evidence in an administrative appeal of a punitive action that the officer's name was placed on a Brady list, except as provided. The bill would specifically not prohibit a public agency from taking punitive or personnel action against a public safety officer based on the underlying acts or omissionsforwhichthatofficer'snamewasplacedontheBradylist. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Police Protection, Public Safety & Group Community Services Emergency Districts Response PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/15/2013 to: Watch HuesoDWaterrecycling. Introduced:2/19/2013 Status:10/8/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 637, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/8/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would require the State Department of Public Health, in consultation with the State Water Resources Control Board, to investigate the feasibility of developing uniform water recycling criteria for direct potable reuse and to provide a final report on that investigation to the Legislature on or before December 31, 2016. This bill would also require the department to complete the public review draft of its report by September 1, 2016. This billcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources Water Group PublicNotes6/24/2013 A-5/28/2013 to: Watch LiuDCaliforniaLibraryServicesAct:statewidecommunicationsanddeliverycollaborativenetwork. Introduced:2/19/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/23/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Page 161 / 216 Summary:Would require the California Library Services Board to establish and maintain a statewide communications and delivery collaborative network between cooperative library systems, independent public

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SB 331

Introduced:2/19/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/23/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would require the California Library Services Board to establish and maintain a statewide communications and delivery collaborative network between cooperative library systems, independent public libraries, and all other libraries participating in the programs authorized by the act . The bill would also authorize the State Librarian , with approval of the board, to enter into a cooperative agreement with a high-bandwidth, high-capacity Internet service provider for the purpose of providing services to all public libraries in the state, as provided.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke Library Miscellaneous Group position Consent: District Services DROP HillDCharter-party carriers of passengers: limousines: fire extinguishers. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:10/11/2013 - Vetoed by the Governor Location:10/11/2013 - S.VETOED Summary:Would require a limousine, as defined, that has been modified or extended by an original or finalstage manufacturer for purposes of increasing vehicle length and passenger capacity to be equipped with 2 readily accessible and fully charged fire extinguishers, as specified, and would require one fire extinguisher to be securely mounted in the driver's compartment and at least one to be accessible to the passengers. The bill would require the driver or operator of the limousine to notify the passengers of the location of each fire extinguisher prior to the commencementofanytrip.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Fire Public Safety & Group Consent: Emergency DROP Response PublicNotes /4/2013 A-5/13/2013 to: Watch 3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch DeSaulnierDRedevelopment. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:10/13/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 796, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/13/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law requires the entity assuming the housing functions of the former redevelopment agency to perform various functions. This bill would change provisions relating to the functions to be performed by the entity assuming the housing functions of the former redevelopment agency to instead refer to the housing successor. This billcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Tax Group Increment/RDA PublicNotes3/25/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch BeallDConservation:taxcredits. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:1/28/2014 - In Assembly. Read first time. Held at Desk. Location:1/28/2014 - A.DESK Page 162 / 216 Summary:Would allow for the transfer of the credit allowed pursuant to the Natural Heritage Preservation Tax Credit Act of 2000 from prior years whose carryover period has not expired by the taxpayer to an unrelated

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SB 355

SB 359

Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:1/28/2014 - In Assembly. Read first time. Held at Desk. Location:1/28/2014 - A.DESK Summary:Would allow for the transfer of the credit allowed pursuant to the Natural Heritage Preservation Tax Credit Act of 2000 from prior years whose carryover period has not expired by the taxpayer to an unrelated party,asprovided.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Resource Miscellaneous Group Conservation District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch CorbettDVehicles:retirementandreplacement. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:9/28/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 415, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/28/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would require the Controller to transfer, as a loan, $30,000,000 from the Vehicle Inspection and Repair Fund to the Air Quality Improvement Fund. The bill would appropriate to the State Air Resources Board these moneys in the Air Quality Improvement Fund to be expended only for the Clean Vehicle Rebate Project and the Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project, thereby making an appropriation. Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental Group Sustainability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch CommitteeonLaborandIndustrialRelationsWorkers'compensation. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:9/9/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 287, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/9/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Current workers' compensation law establishes requirements that govern, among other things, the certification of medical examination interpreters, dispute resolution processes for medical and billing disputes, and the allowance of liens against any sum to be paid as compensation. This bill would correct erroneous crossreferencesandmaketechnical,clarifying,andconformingchangeswithrespecttotheseprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Workers' Group & Personnel Compensation & Insurance PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch LieuDPublicworks:projectdeterminations:wageandpenaltyassessments. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:10/12/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 780, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/12/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would require, when a request is made to the Director of Industrial Relations for a determination of whether a specific project or type of work awarded or undertaken by a political subdivision is a public work, the director to make that determination within 60 days of receipt of the last support or opposition letter relating to that project or type of work, and for projects or types of work that are otherwise private development projects Page 163 / 216 receiving public funds, within 120 days of receipt, except as specified. This bill contains other related provisions andotherexistinglaws. Attachments:

SB 375

SB 377

whether a specific project or type of work awarded or undertaken by a political subdivision is a public work, the director to make that determination within 60 days of receipt of the last support or opposition letter relating to that project or type of work, and for projects or types of work that are otherwise private development projects receiving public funds, within 120 days of receipt, except as specified. This bill contains other related provisions andotherexistinglaws. Attachments: CSDA Oppose Letter: SB 377 (Lieu) - Author CSDA Oppose Letter: SB 377 (Lieu) - Asm. Labor and Employment Committee Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Oppose Reco CLokke Public Works & Prevailing Wage & Group 2 Contracting Contracted Labor PublicNotes6/24/2013 A-5/9/2013 to: Oppose 2 3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch BlockDOfficialrecordofconviction:admissibilityofelectronicallydigitizedcopy. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:8/26/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 150, Statutes of 2013. Location:8/26/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law provides that evidence of a writing made as a record of an act, condition, or event is not made inadmissible by the hearsay rule when offered in any civil or criminal proceeding to prove the act, condition, or event if specified conditions apply. This bill would provide that an electronically digitized copy, as defined, of an official record of conviction is also admissible under this hearsay exception for the same purposes as the official record. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Other Legal Topics Group & Torts PublicNotes6/24/2013 A-4/2/2013 to: Watch PadillaDCommunications:serviceinterruptions. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:9/26/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 371, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/26/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would prohibit a governmental entity, as defined, and a provider of communications service, as defined, acting at the request of a governmental entity, from undertaking to interrupt communications service, as defined, for the purpose of protecting public safety or preventing the use of communications service for an illegal purpose, except pursuant to an order signed by a judicial officer, as defined, that makes specified findings and that is obtained prior to the interruption. The bill would require the order to clearly describe the specific communications service to be interrupted with sufficient detail as to customer, cell sector, central office, or geographical area affected and be narrowly tailored to the specific circumstances under which the order is made, and would require that the order not interfere with more communication than is necessary to achieve the purposes oftheorder. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Utilities and Energy Public Safety & Group Emergency Response PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch LieuDPublicsafetyofficersandfirefighters:investigationsandinterrogations. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:1/30/2014 - In Assembly. Read first time. Held at Desk. Location:1/30/2014 - A.DESK

SB 378

SB 380

SB 388

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SB 388

SB 390

LieuDPublicsafetyofficersandfirefighters:investigationsandinterrogations. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:1/30/2014 - In Assembly. Read first time. Held at Desk. Location:1/30/2014 - A.DESK Summary:Would provide, under the Public Safety Officers Procedural Bill of Rights Act, that if an interrogation focuses on matters that may result in punitive action against a public safety officer or firefighter who is not formally under investigation, but is interviewed regarding the investigation of another public safety officer or firefighter, the public safety officer or firefighter being interviewed is entitled to representation, as specified . This bill contains otherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Police Protection Public Safety & Employment Group Emergency Response, Human Resources & Personnel PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch WrightDEmployeewagewithholdings:failuretoremit. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:10/10/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 718, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/10/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law makes it a crime for an employer to fail to make agreed-upon payments to health and welfare funds, pension funds, or various benefit plans. This bill would make it a crime, as described above, for an employer to fail to remit withholdings from an employee's wages that were made pursuant to state, local, or federal law. The bill would prescribe how recovered withholdings or court-imposed restitution, if any, are to be forwarded or paid. By broadening the definition of a crime, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Employment Group & Personnel PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch DeSaulnierDCaliforniaHomesandJobsActof2013. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:8/30/2013 - Set, first hearing. Referred to APPR. suspense file. Hearing postponed by committee. Location:8/30/2013 - A.APPR.SUSPENSEFILE Summary:Would enact the California Homes and Jobs Act of 2013. The bill would make legislative findings and declarations relating to the need for establishing permanent, ongoing sources of funding dedicated to affordable housing development. The bill would impose a fee, except as provided, of $75 to be paid at the time of the recording of every real estate instrument, paper, or notice required or permitted by law to be recorded. By imposing new duties on counties with respect to the imposition of the recording fee, the bill would create a statemandatedlocalprogram.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Attachments: SB 391 (DeSaulnier) Support Letter to Asm. Appropriations Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Tax Group 3 Increment/RDA PublicNotes8/28/2013 A-8/8/2013 to: Support 3 Page 165 / 216 3/25/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch

SB 391

Position Staff Assigned District Type Support Reco KPackham General 3 PublicNotes8/28/2013 A-8/8/2013 to: Support 3 3/25/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch

Subject Area Issues Budget/Finance/Tax Tax Increment/RDA

Working Group

SB 395

SB 400

JacksonDHazardouswaste:wells. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:1/31/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(3). (Last location was INACTIVE FILE on 5/30/2013) Location:1/31/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would delete the exclusion of regulated wells from the definition of "injection well," thereby subjecting those wells to the requirements imposed upon injection wells. The bill would also require a generator of produced water to test the produced water in order to determine whether it is hazardous waste within the meaning of specifiedprovisions.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources Water Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch JacksonDEmploymentprotections:victimsofdomesticviolence,sexualassault,orstalking. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:10/11/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 759, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/11/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would extend protections to victims of stalking. The bill would prohibit an employer from discharging or in any manner discriminating or retaliating against an employee because of the employee's known status as a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking if the victim provides notice to the employer of the status or the employer has actual knowledge of the status. The bill would also require the employer to provide reasonable accommodations that may include the implementation of safety measures or procedures for such a victim. This bill containsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Employment Group & Personnel PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch HuesoDAdministrativepractices. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:9/6/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 212, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/6/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law requires an initial statement of reasons for a regulation that is a building standard that impacts housing to include the estimated cost of compliance and the potential benefits of the regulation and the related assumptions used in determining that estimate, except as specified. This bill would instead require an initial statement of reasons for any regulation that is a building standard, regardless of whether the building standard impactshousing,toincludetheinformationspecifiedabove. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Elections Group Consent: DROP PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch Page 166 / 216 JacksonDFairemployment:familialstatus.

SB 401

SB 404

SB 404

Consent: DROP PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch JacksonDFairemployment:familialstatus. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:8/30/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(11). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 8/14/2013) Location:8/30/2013 - A.2YEAR Summary:The California Fair Employment and Housing Act, protects and safeguards the right and opportunity of all persons to seek, obtain, and hold employment without discrimination or abridgment on account of race, religious creed, color, national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, age, or sexual orientation. This bill would include "familial status" as defined, as an additional basis upon which the right to seek, obtain, and hold employmentcannotbedenied. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Employment Group & Personnel PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch HillDLocalgovernment:officersandemployees:contracts. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:9/6/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 213, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/6/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would include within the definition of "local agency executive" any person who is a deputy or assistant chief executive officer, and any person whose position is held by an employment contract between that person and the local agency. By expanding the duties of local officials, this bill would impose a state-mandated localprogram.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Employment Group & Personnel PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch DeLenDTransportationfunds. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was RLS. on 2/28/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Current law establishes a policy for expenditure of certain state and federal funds available to the state for transportation purposes. Under this policy, the Department of Transportation and the California Transportation Commission develop a fund estimate of available funds for purposes of adopting the state transportation improvement program, which is a listing of capital improvement projects. This bill would provide that the remaining funds are available for the study of, and development and implementation of, capital improvementprojects. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Miscellaneous Transportation Group District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch
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SB 407

SB 408

SB 409

EmmersonRDisasterrecoveryprojectareas:enforceableobligations. Introduced:2/20/2013

SB 409

PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch EmmersonRDisasterrecoveryprojectareas:enforceableobligations. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/23/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would provide that a loan provided by a city, county, or city and county to a redevelopment agency that was entered into prior to January 1, 2011, for the purposes of funding the installation and construction of roadways, public improvements, and public utilities in a disaster recovery project area, and for the provision of residential water system or other utility connection subsidies to low-and moderate-income residents of that project area is an enforceable obligation and may be repaid, as specified. The bill would authorize a city, county, city and county, or housing authority acting in its capacity as the successor to a former redevelopment agency to retain and use those loan proceeds pursuant to the loan agreement and would require the return of any funds previously deposited into the Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund of the former redevelopment agency to the entity that assumed the housing functions of the former redevelopment agency. The bill would also make conforming changes. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Tax Group Increment/RDA PublicNotes3/25/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch LiuDSurplusresidentialproperty. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:10/1/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 468, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/1/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law establishes priorities and procedures that any state agency disposing of surplus residential property is required to follow, and defines relevant terms for these purposes, including "fair market value." This bill would revise the definition of "fair market value" for purposes of the sale of this surplus residential property, to reflect the existing "as is" condition of the property, taking into account any needed repairs. This bill contains other relatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Group Consent: DROP PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/20/2013 to: Watch BerryhillRPublicbuildingsandworks:qualificationsofcontractors. Introduced:2/20/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was B., P. & E.D. on 4/3/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would authorize state and local agencies subject to the State Contract Act and the Local Agency Public Construction Act, prior to advertising for bids for construction of a public building or a public works project, to advise the Contractors' State License Board of any supplemental license, certification, or education required of a contractor to qualify to bid on the contract for that project. The bill would require the board to review the information received regarding any supplemental license, certification, or education requirements, and to post any supplemental requirements it approves in an easily identifiable location on the board's Internet Web site.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Page 168 / 216 Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke General Public Works & Bidding Process Group position Contracting

SB 416

SB 417

review the information received regarding any supplemental license, certification, or education requirements, and to post any supplemental requirements it approves in an easily identifiable location on the board's Internet Web site.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke General Public Works & Bidding Process Group position Contracting HuffRPublictransportationemployees:strikes:prohibition. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was P.E. & R. on 1/9/2014) Location:1/17/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would prohibit a state or local public transportation employee or public transportation employee organization from engaging in, causing, instigating, encouraging, or condoning a strike. The bill would also provide that a person who, on behalf of a public transportation employer, exercises authority, supervision, or direction over a public transportation employee shall not have the power to, and shall not purport to, authorize, approve, condone, or consent to a strike by a public transportation employee. This bill contains other related provisions and otherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem Transit Human Resources Unions/Represented Group position & Personnel Labor Human Resources DeSaulnierDPublicworks:thePublicWorksPeerReviewActof2013. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:9/6/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 252, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/6/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would allow a public agency, principally tasked with administering, planning, developing, and operating a public works project, to establish a specified peer review group, as defined, and would require the administering agency, if a peer review group is established, to draft a charter, published on the agency's Internet Website,relatedtothedutiesofthepeerreviewgroup. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Public Works & Group Contracting PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch HernandezDSanGabrielBasinWaterQualityAuthorityAct. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:9/6/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 214, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/6/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would extend the July 1, 2017, date of repeal of the San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority Act to July 1, 2030, thereby imposing a state-mandated local program by extending the period of time in which the authority and other local public entities are required to carry out various duties under the act. This bill contains otherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Single District Natural Resources Water Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch PriceDEconomicdevelopment:CaliforniaSocioeconomicDevelopmentPodsProgram. Introduced:2/21/2013 Page 169 / 216 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/23/2013)

SB 423

SB 425

SB 429

SB 431

SB 431

SB 435

PriceDEconomicdevelopment:CaliforniaSocioeconomicDevelopmentPodsProgram. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/23/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would establish the California Socioeconomic Development Pods Program within the Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development to encourage the use of social innovative financing, as defined, within blighted areas in the state. The bill would also create the Pod Accelerator Fund, a continuously appropriated fund, within the State Treasury, to receive moneys collected and received by the Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development for the California Socioeconomic Development Pod Program from gifts, bequests,ordonations. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Bonds & Financing Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch PadillaDCompensation:mealandrestorrecoveryperiods. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:10/10/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 719, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/10/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law prohibits an employer from requiring an employee to work during any meal or rest period mandated by an order of the Industrial Welfare Commission (IWC) and establishes penalties for an employer's failure to provide a mandated meal or rest period. This bill would make that prohibition applicable to any meal or rest or recovery period mandated by applicable statute or applicable regulation, standard, or order of the IWC, the Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board, or the Division of Occupational Safety and Health. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Employment Group position Consent: & Personnel DROP JacksonDPortHuenemeBeachshorelineprotection. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:9/28/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 416, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/28/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would appropriate $1,000,000 from the Safe Neighborhood Parks, Clean Water, Clean Air, and Coastal Protection Bond Fund to the State Coastal Conservancy for a grant to the City of Port Hueneme. The bill would require funding be allocated for emergency measures along Hueneme Beach in the City of Port Hueneme to prevent severe infrastructure damage to streets and property caused by beach erosion and flooding, thereby makinganappropriation.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Ports/Harbor Miscellaneous Group District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I- 2/21/2013to:Watch HancockDRefineries:turnarounds. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:8/30/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(11). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 8/14/2013) Location:8/30/2013 - A.2YEAR Page 170 / 216 Summary:Would require a refinery employer to, every September 15, submit to the Division of Occupational Safety and Health a full schedule of planned turnarounds, meaning any instance of an industrial plant or unit being partially or totally taken offstream or offline for the purposes of maintenance, overhaul, repair, inspection, testing,

SB 436

SB 438

SB 446

Status:8/30/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(11). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 8/14/2013) Location:8/30/2013 - A.2YEAR Summary:Would require a refinery employer to, every September 15, submit to the Division of Occupational Safety and Health a full schedule of planned turnarounds, meaning any instance of an industrial plant or unit being partially or totally taken offstream or offline for the purposes of maintenance, overhaul, repair, inspection, testing, or replacement of materials or equipment, for the following calendar year, as specified. Upon the request of the division, the bill would also require a refinery employer to provide the division with specified documentation relating to a planned turnaround within a certain period of time. This bill contains other related provisions and otherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Group Consent: & Personnel DROP PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch CannellaRLocalgovernmentfinance:propertytaxrevenueallocations:CountyofSanBenito. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/23/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would require property tax apportionment factors applied in allocating property tax revenue in the County of San Benito for the 2002-03 fiscal year and each fiscal year thereafter to be determined on the basis of apportionment factors for prior fiscal years that have been corrected or adjusted as would be required if those priorapportionmentfactorswerenotdeemedcorrectbythisbill.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax 1% Property Tax Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch GalgianiDLocalwatersupplyprogramsorprojects:funding. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was N.R. & W. on 12/9/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would require the Department of Water Resources to conduct a statewide inventory of local regional water supply projects and post specified results of the inventory on the department's Internet Web site by July 1, 2014. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources Water Group PublicNotes12/9/2013 A-8/14/2013 to: Watch PadillaDDisclosureofsourcesofelectricalgeneration. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/27/2014 - In Assembly. Read first time. Held at Desk. Location:1/27/2014 - A.DESK Summary:Current law establishes a program under which retail suppliers of electricity, including electrical corporations and local publicly owned electric utilities, disclose accurate, reliable, and simple to understand information on the sources of energy that are used to provide electric services. This bill would require that the information disclosed include the total electricity purchases derived from generation sources within the state and total electricity purchases derived from generation sources that are located outside the state as well as the Page 171 / 216 percentageofannualsalesofelectricitythatwasdispatchedfromanenergystoragesystem,asdefined. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working

SB 449

SB 456

corporations and local publicly owned electric utilities, disclose accurate, reliable, and simple to understand information on the sources of energy that are used to provide electric services. This bill would require that the information disclosed include the total electricity purchases derived from generation sources within the state and total electricity purchases derived from generation sources that are located outside the state as well as the percentageofannualsalesofelectricitythatwasdispatchedfromanenergystoragesystem,asdefined. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke Utilities and Energy Miscellaneous Group position District Services Environment LenoDStatetideandsubmergedlands:mineralextractionleases:revenues. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:8/30/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(11). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 8/14/2013) Location:8/30/2013 - A.2YEAR Summary:Would require that, out of funds deposited into the General Fund, at least $6,000,000, but no more than $10,000,000, be deposited into the Coastal Adaptation Fund to the extent that an appropriation for its purposesisincludedintheannualBudgetAct.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Group PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-4/1/2013 to: Watch MonningDEmployment:compensation. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:8/26/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 142, Statutes of 2013. Location:8/26/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law, except as specified, requires a court in any action brought for the nonpayment of wages, fringe benefits, or health and welfare or pension fund contributions, to award reasonable attorney's fees and costs to the prevailing party if any party to the action requests attorney's fees and costs upon the initiation of the action. This bill would make the award of attorney's fees and costs where the prevailing party is not an employee contingentonafindingbythecourtthattheemployeebroughtthecourtactioninbadfaith. Attachments: SB 462 (Monning) CSDA Oppose Letter - Asm. Labor and Employment SB 462 (Monning) CSDA Oppose Letter - Sen Appropriations Committee SB 462 (Monning) CSDA Oppose Letter - Author Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Neutral Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Employment Group & Personnel PublicNotes7/29/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Neutral 5/16/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Oppose 2 4/8/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Oppose 2 3/18/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch 3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch LenoDPrivacy:electroniccommunications:warrant. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:10/12/2013 - Vetoed by the Governor Location:10/12/2013 - S.VETOED Summary:Current law provides for a warrant procedure for the acquisition of stored communications and other identifying information in the possession of a foreign corporation that is a provider of electronic communication services or remote computing services to the general public, and procedures for a California corporation that Page 172 / 216 provides electronic communication services or remote computing services to the general public when served with a warrant issued by a court in another state. This bill would delete the warrant requirement that the providers of

SB 461

SB 462

SB 467

SB 469

Location:10/12/2013 - S.VETOED Summary:Current law provides for a warrant procedure for the acquisition of stored communications and other identifying information in the possession of a foreign corporation that is a provider of electronic communication services or remote computing services to the general public, and procedures for a California corporation that provides electronic communication services or remote computing services to the general public when served with a warrant issued by a court in another state. This bill would delete the warrant requirement that the providers of electronic communication services or remote computing services be providing those services to the general public. Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Other Legal Topics Group & Torts PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch CorbettDVehicles:aerodynamicvehicles. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/21/2014 - In Assembly. Read first time. Held at Desk. Location:1/21/2014 - A.DESK Summary:Under current law, any extension or device used to increase the carrying capacity of a vehicle is generally included in measuring the length of a vehicle, subject to certain exceptions. This bill would also permit a tarping system, as defined, and all nonproperty carrying devices or components to extend 3 inches on each side of the vehicle, as specified. The bill would exclude an aerodynamic device, as defined, that extends no more than 5 feet beyond the rear of a vehicle from the calculation of a vehicle's length if the device meets specified conditions, including that the device does not obscure tail lamps, turn signals, marker lamps, identification lamps, or any other requiredsafetydevices. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Public Works & Bidding Process Group Consent: Contracting DROP PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch WrightDCommunitydevelopment:economicopportunity. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:10/8/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 659, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/8/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would state the intent of the Legislature to promote economic development on a local level so that communities can enact local strategies to increase jobs, create economic opportunity, and generate tax revenue for all levels of government. The bill would define economic opportunity to include certain types of agreements, purposes, and projects, and declare that it is the policy of the state to protect and promote the sound development of economic opportunity in cities and counties, and the general welfare of the inhabitants of those communities through the employment of all appropriate means. This bill contains other related provisions. Position Staff Watch Reco

SB 470

Assigned District Type KPackham General

Subject Area Issues Budget/Finance/Tax Tax Increment/RDA

Working Group

SB 474

PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch NielsenRAppropriationofwater:SewerageCommissionOroville. Introduced:2/21/2013


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SB 474 NielsenRAppropriationofwater:SewerageCommissionOroville. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was N.R. & W. on 3/11/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would authorize the Sewerage Commission Oroville to file an application for a permit, on or after July 1, 2014, to appropriate a specified amount of water that is based on the volume of treated wastewater that it discharges into the Feather River, as specified. The bill would authorize the State Water Resources Control Board to grant a permit to appropriate that treated wastewater upon terms and conditions determined by the board. This billcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Single District Natural Resources Water Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch HuffRCaliforniaPublicEmployees'PensionReformActof2013. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was RLS. on 3/11/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:The California Public Employees' Pension Reform Act of 2013 (PEPRA) prohibits a public employer offering a defined benefit pension plan from exceeding specified retirement formulas for new members and prohibits an enhancement of a public employee's retirement formula or benefit adopted after January 1, 2013, from applying to service performed prior to the operative date of the enhancement. PEPRA prescribes definitions forthepurposesofitsprovisions.ThisbillwouldmakeanonsubstantivechangetoPEPRA. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources SPOT Group & Personnel PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch CalderonDWeighmasters:junkdealersandrecyclers. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:10/3/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 518, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/3/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would require the Department of Food and Agriculture to require a recycler or junk dealer, as defined, who is an applicant for a new weighmaster license or a renewal of a weighmaster license to furnish specified additional information on the application. The bill would require the department to issue a weighmaster license to a junk dealer or recycler upon receipt of an application for a new license or the renewal of a license that containstheappropriateinformationandfee. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Public Safety & Group Emergency Response PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch CalderonDWorkers'compensationinsurance:Self-Insured Group Security Fund. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was INS. on 4/29/2013) Page 174 / 216 Location:1/17/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would distinguish between individual self-insured employers and groups of self-insured employers by

SB 481

SB 485

SB 487

SB 489

Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was INS. on 4/29/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would distinguish between individual self-insured employers and groups of self-insured employers by creating a separate Self-Insured Group Security Fund for group self-insured employers that is similar to the existing Self-Insurers' Security Fund structure, which would continue, but only for individual self-insured employers. The bill would establish the Self-Insured Group Security Fund as a nonprofit mutual benefit corporation, governed by a 7-member board of trustees, and provide similar powers and authority as is provided to the existing Self-Insurers' Security Fund. The bill would make additional conforming changes. The bill would statetheintentoftheLegislatureinthisregard.Thisbillcontainsotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources SPOT Group & Personnel PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch FullerRWatercorporations:sewersystemcorporations:appointmentofreceiver. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was E. U., & C. on 4/2/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would authorize the court appointment of a receiver if the water or sewer system corporation has failed to provide safe and adequate service, as confirmed by the Public Utilities Commission, and would, as an alternative to the appointment of a receiver, authorize the commission to appoint another water or sewer system corporation, or other qualified entity, to serve as an interim operator of the water or sewer system. This bill containsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco JMacDonald Water, Natural Resources Water Group position Consent: Sanitation/Wastewater DROP WaltersRCaliforniaGlobalWarmingSolutionsActof2006:fees. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was E.Q. on 5/1/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would require the State Air Resources Board to freely allocate greenhouse gas emissions allowances to the California State University, the University of California, and private colleges and universities for purposes of any market-based compliance mechanism adopted by the state board. The bill would prohibit the state board from assessing a fee on the California State University, the University of California, or a private college or universityforpurposesofanyprogramorregulationadoptedpursuanttotheact. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke General Environmental GHG/AB 32 Group position Consent: Sustainability DROP LaraDSolidwaste:biomassconversion. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/28/2014 - In Assembly. Read first time. Held at Desk. Location:1/28/2014 - A.DESK Summary:The California Integrated Waste Management Act of 1989 defines "biomass conversion," to mean the controlled combustion used for the production of heat or electricity of specified materials for the purposes of the act. This bill would revise the definition of the term "biomass conversion" to mean the production of Page heat, fuels, 175 / 216 or electricity by the controlled combustion of, or the use of other noncombustion thermal technologies on, those specifiedmaterials.

SB 497

SB 498

Location:1/28/2014 - A.DESK Summary:The California Integrated Waste Management Act of 1989 defines "biomass conversion," to mean the controlled combustion used for the production of heat or electricity of specified materials for the purposes of the act. This bill would revise the definition of the term "biomass conversion" to mean the production of heat, fuels, or electricity by the controlled combustion of, or the use of other noncombustion thermal technologies on, those specifiedmaterials. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke Sanitation/Wastewater, Environmental Renewable Energy Group position Waste Management Sustainability WylandRPropertytaxation:assessment:affordablehousing. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/23/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would require the county assessor to consider, when valuing real property for property taxation purposes, a recorded contract with a nonprofit corporation for the advancement of affordable housing that provides funding or land for affordable housing where the recorded contract restricts the use of the land for at least 30 years to housing available at affordable housing cost or affordable rent. By changing the manner in which county assessors assess property for property taxation purposes, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Fees & Group Assessments PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch CorbettDSocialnetworkingInternetWebsites:privacy:minors. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:8/16/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(ASM). (Last location was A.,E.,S.,T., & I.M. on 6/5/2013) Location:8/16/2013 - A.2YEAR Summary:Would require a social networking Internet Web site, as defined, to remove the personal identifying information, as defined, of any registered user that is accessible online, within 96 hours after his or her request and would also require removal of that information in that same manner regarding a user under 18 years of age upon request by the user's parent or legal guardian. The bill would also authorize a social networking Internet Web site to require a request submitted for the removal of personal identifying information to include a specified statement. The bill would impose a civil penalty, not to exceed $10,000, for each willful and knowing violation of these provisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Transparency & Group Consent: Accountability DROP PublicNotes4/10/2013 A-4/9/2013 to: Watch 3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch LieuDTradepromotionofCaliforniaports. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/23/2014 - In Assembly. Read first time. Held at Desk. Location:1/23/2014 - A.DESK Summary:Would require the Director of the Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development to Page 176 / 216 convene, no later than February 1, 2015, a statewide business partnership for the promotion of trade for California ports and to explore greater utilization of California ports, that would be required to advise the director

SB 499

SB 501

SB 511

Status:1/23/2014 - In Assembly. Read first time. Held at Desk. Location:1/23/2014 - A.DESK Summary:Would require the Director of the Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development to convene, no later than February 1, 2015, a statewide business partnership for the promotion of trade for California ports and to explore greater utilization of California ports, that would be required to advise the director forthosepurposes,asprescribed. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke General Environmental GHG/AB 32 Group position Consent: Sustainability WATCH HancockDDiversionprograms:sealedrecords. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:10/13/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 798, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/13/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would provide that in any case where a person is arrested and successfully completes a prefiling diversion program administered by a prosecuting attorney in lieu of filing an accusatory pleading, the person may petition the superior court that would have had jurisdiction over the matter for an order to seal the records of the arresting agency and related court files and records, and the court may issue that order if the court finds that doing so will be in furtherance of justice. The bill would provide that the Department of Justice shall continue to be able tomaintainanddisseminateanyrecordsordocumentsreceivedormaintainedbyit,asauthorizedbylaw. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Tax Group Consent: Increment/RDA DROP PublicNotes3/25/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch CorreaDPublicemployment:meritsystem:waiver. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/23/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Current law requires the State Personnel Board to establish and maintain, by regulation, standards on a merit basis for local agencies, as specified, necessary for proper and efficient administration, and to assure state conformity with applicable federal requirements. Current law authorizes the board to waive administration of all or part of a local agency merit system under specified conditions. This bill would make nonsubstantive changes to the latterprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Group Consent: & Personnel DROP PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch GalgianiDCaliforniaEnvironmentalQualityAct:exemptions. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was E.Q. on 3/11/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Current law exempts certain activities from The California Environmental Quality Act CEQA, including a project for the institution or increase of passenger or commuter services on rail or highway rights-ofPage 177 / 216 way already in use, including modernization of existing stations and parking facilities. This bill would provide that a project by the San Joaquin Regional Rail Commission and the High-Speed Rail Authority to improve the existing

SB 513

SB 523

SB 525

SB 527

Location:1/17/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Current law exempts certain activities from The California Environmental Quality Act CEQA, including a project for the institution or increase of passenger or commuter services on rail or highway rights-ofway already in use, including modernization of existing stations and parking facilities. This bill would provide that a project by the San Joaquin Regional Rail Commission and the High-Speed Rail Authority to improve the existing tracks, structure, bridges, signaling systems, and associated appurtenances located on the existing railroad rightof- wayusedbytheAltamontCommuterExpressservicequalifiesforthisexemptionfromCEQA. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Single District Environmental CEQA Group Sustainability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/21/2013 to: Watch BlockDWorkers'compensation:publicemployees:leavesofabsence. Introduced:2/21/2013 Status:7/11/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 66, Statutes of 2013. Location:7/11/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law provides that certain peace officers, firefighters, and other specified state and local public employees are entitled to a leave of absence without loss of salary while disabled by injury or illness arising out of and in the course of employment. The leave of absence is in lieu of temporary disability payments or maintenance allowance payments otherwise payable under the workerscompensation system. This bill would extend this leave of absence entitlement to lifeguards employed year round on a regular, full-time basis by the City of San Diego. Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem Single District Human Resources Workers' Group position Consent: & Personnel Compensation & DROP Insurance BerryhillRProperty-related services. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:8/16/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(ASM). (Last location was L. GOV. on 6/17/2013) Location:8/16/2013 - A.2YEAR Summary:Would specifically provide that a county shall not be obligated to provide subsidies to cure any deficiencies in funding of property-related services provided within the jurisdiction of a district, as defined, under any of certain specified circumstances. This bill would provide that this prohibition would not apply if the county's governing board had agreed to subsidize the district's services before the completion of a majority protest proceedingorelection,asspecified. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Oppose Reco JMacDonald General Other Legal Topics Group unless & Torts Amended 2 PublicNotes6/24/2013 A-5/1/2013 to: Oppose unless Amended 2 3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch WaltersRRetirementbenefitformulas:OrangeCounty. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was RLS. on 3/11/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Page 178 / 216 Summary:The County Employees Retirement Law of 1937 authorizes counties and districts, as defined, to provide retirement benefits to their employees pursuant to its provisions. This bill would make a technical,

SB 536

SB 539

SB 548

Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was RLS. on 3/11/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:The County Employees Retirement Law of 1937 authorizes counties and districts, as defined, to provide retirement benefits to their employees pursuant to its provisions. This bill would make a technical, nonsubstantivechangetotheseprovisions.Thisbillcontainsothercurrentlaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources SPOT Group & Personnel PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch RothDPublicutilities:renewablesportfoliostandard:publiclyownedelectricutility. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was E. U., & C. on 3/11/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would provide that, for a publicly owned electric utility in existence on or before January 1, 2010, that provides 200,000 megawatt-hours or fewer of electricity to retail end-use consumers in its service territory during a calender year, electricity products from eligible renewable energy resources may be used for compliance withtheportfoliocontentrequirements. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Utilities and Energy Environmental Renewable Energy Group Sustainability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch Yee DLocalgovernment:assessment:electionsprocedures. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:9/6/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 215, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/6/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:The Proposition 218 Omnibus Implementation Act, prescribes specific procedures and parameters for local jurisdictions to comply with Articles XIII C and XIII D of the California Constitution. This bill would, where a proposed fee or charge is submitted to the registered voters residing in the affected area for approval, require a county elections official to conduct that election. This bill would also require, if a local government agency opts to submit the proposed fee or charge for approval by a vote of the subject property owners, as provided, that specified procedures be applied regarding the form and tabulation of ballots. The bill would becomeoperativeonJuly1,2014. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Neutral Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Fees & Group Assessments PublicNotes5/10/2013 A-4/23/2013 to: Neutral 3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Oppose unless Amended 2 CorbettDAgency:ostensible:nongovernmentalentities. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:9/13/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(14). (Last location was INACTIVE FILE on 9/11/2013) Location:9/13/2013 - A.2YEAR Summary:Would prohibit a person, firm, corporation, or association that is a nongovernmental entity and Page 179 contracts to perform labor or services relating to public health or safety for a public entity from displaying on a / 216 vehicle or uniform a logo, as defined, that reasonably could be interpreted as implying that the labor or services are being provided by employees of the public agency, unless the vehicle or uniform conspicuously displays a

SB 553

SB 556

Location:9/13/2013 - A.2YEAR Summary:Would prohibit a person, firm, corporation, or association that is a nongovernmental entity and contracts to perform labor or services relating to public health or safety for a public entity from displaying on a vehicle or uniform a logo, as defined, that reasonably could be interpreted as implying that the labor or services are being provided by employees of the public agency, unless the vehicle or uniform conspicuously displays a disclosure,asspecified. Attachments: SB 556 (Corbett) - Oppose Letter, Author SB 556 (Corbett) - Senate Floor Alert , Oppose SB 556 (Corbett) - Oppose Letter, Asm Judiciary Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Oppose Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Employment Group 2 & Personnel PublicNotes5/21/2013 A-5/9/2013 to: Oppose 2 /21/2013 A-5/9/2013 to: No position 4/22/2013 A-4/9/2013 to: No position DeSaulnierDAlcoholandotherdrugcounselors. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:9/13/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(14). (Last location was INACTIVE FILE on 9/11/2013) Location:9/13/2013 - A.2YEAR Summary:Would require the State Department of Health Care Services, commencing January 1, 2015, to require each person who applies to an approved certifying organization , as defined, to become registered or certified as an alcohol or other drug counselor (AOD counselor) or any AOD counselor who is registered or certified as of January 1, 2015, to obtain a criminal background check, as specified. The bill would require the State Department of Health Care Services to submit to the Department of Justice fingerprint images and related informationforthepurposeofobtaininginformationastotheexistenceofpastcriminalconduct,asspecified. Attachments: SB 570 (DeSaulnier) Sen Appropriations - Oppose Unless Amended SB 570 (DeSaulnier) Sen GO Committee OPPOSE SB 570 (DeSaulnier) Author OPPOSE Letter Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Oppose Reco DHolzem General Group 2 Consent: DROP PublicNotes4/19/2013 A-4/16/2013 to: Oppose 2 /19/2013 A-4/16/2013 to: Watch 3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch PriceDIn-Home Supportive Services Employer-Employee Relations Act: impasse procedures. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was HUM. S. on 5/6/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Under the In-Home Supportive Services Employer-Employee Relations Act, if the parties are unable to reach a resolution, the California In-Home Supportive Services Authority is authorized to declare an impasse and implement its last, best, and final offer. This bill would authorize the authority to implement any or all of its last, best, and final offer, provided that the authority would be required to present the parts of its last, best, and final offerthatconflictwithexistinglaworrequiretheexpenditureoffundstotheLegislatureforapproval. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Page 180 / 216 Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Group Consent: & Personnel

SB 570

SB 572

SB 573

and implement its last, best, and final offer. This bill would authorize the authority to implement any or all of its last, best, and final offer, provided that the authority would be required to present the parts of its last, best, and final offerthatconflictwithexistinglaworrequiretheexpenditureoffundstotheLegislatureforapproval. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Group Consent: & Personnel DROP PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch LieuDVehicles:emergencyvehicles. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/23/2014 - In Assembly. Read first time. Held at Desk. Location:1/23/2014 - A.DESK Summary:Would authorize the Commissioner of the California Highway Patrol to issue an emergency vehicle permit to a vehicle owned and operated by a hospital designated by the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services as a disaster resource center hospital at the request of the Los Angeles County Office of Emergency Services or the California Emergency Management Agency , if the vehicle is used exclusively to transport mass casualty decontamination apparatus medical supplies, lifesaving equipment, or personnel to the sceneofanemergency,asspecified.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Fire, Police Protection, Public Safety & Disaster Relief Group Consent: Hospital/Healthcare Emergency DROP Response PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch NielsenRUndergroundstoragetanks:correctiveaction. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/23/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would impose, as a requirement for certain reimbursement under the Barry Keene Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Trust Fund Act of 1989, that the subject tank has been removed. The bill would also require the board to pay a claim for the costs of corrective action to a person who owns property on which is located a release from a petroleum underground storage tank that has been removed if the site has been the subject of a corrective action, additional corrective action is required because of additionally discovered contamination from the previous release, the person who owns the property meets specified requirements and is required to perform corrective action pursuant to those provisions because of additionally discovered contamination, and the person who carried out the earlier and completed corrective action did not apply for reimbursement,asprescribed.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources Water Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch HillDVotebymailballots:sampleballots. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:9/9/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 280, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/9/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would require the county elections official to establish a free access system by which a vote by mail voter may learn whether his or her ballot was counted and, if not, the reason why it was not counted. This bill Page 181 / 216 would require the elections official to make the free access system available to a vote by mail voter upon completion of the official canvass and for 30 days thereafter. This bill would permit the county elections official to

SB 574

SB 589

SB 591

Location:9/9/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would require the county elections official to establish a free access system by which a vote by mail voter may learn whether his or her ballot was counted and, if not, the reason why it was not counted. This bill would require the elections official to make the free access system available to a vote by mail voter upon completion of the official canvass and for 30 days thereafter. This bill would permit the county elections official to use the county's free access system for provisional ballots to establish the free access system for vote by mail ballots.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Elections Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch CannellaRRenewableenergyresources:localpubliclyownedelectricutility:hydroelectric generation facility. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:10/3/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 520, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/3/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would provide that a local publicly owned electric utility is not required to procure additional eligible renewable energy resources in excess of specified levels, if it receives 50% or greater of its annual retail sales from its own hydroelectric generation meeting specified requirements. Position Staff Watch Reco

Assigned CLokke

District Type Utilities and Energy

Subject Area Environmental Sustainability

Issues Working Renewable Energy Group

SB 592

PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch LieuDTradepromotionofCaliforniaports. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:8/30/2013 - Set, second hearing. Held in committee and under submission. Location:8/21/2013 - A.APPR.SUSPENSEFILE Summary:Would require the Director of the Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development to provide to the Legislature, not later than December 1, 2014, a strategy for promoting trade for California airports, land ports, and seaports that, at a minimum, includes specified information, objectives, goals, and recommendations. The bill would require that the strategy be submitted to the Chief Clerk of the Assembly and the Secretary of the Senate, with copies provided to the Speaker of the Assembly, the President pro Tempore of theSenate,andthechairsofspecifiedlegislativecommittees.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Ports/Harbor Miscellaneous Group District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch HillDUseofpublicresources. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:10/12/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 773, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/12/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would prohibit a nonprofit organization or an officer, employee, or agent of a nonprofit organization from using, or permitting another to use public resources received from a local agency for campaign activity, as defined, and not authorized by law. This bill would define, among other terms,"public resources" to mean any Page 182 / 216 property or asset owned by a local agency and funds received by a nonprofit organization which have been generated from any activities related to conduit bond financing by those entities subject to specified conduit

SB 594

Location:10/12/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would prohibit a nonprofit organization or an officer, employee, or agent of a nonprofit organization from using, or permitting another to use public resources received from a local agency for campaign activity, as defined, and not authorized by law. This bill would define, among other terms,"public resources" to mean any property or asset owned by a local agency and funds received by a nonprofit organization which have been generated from any activities related to conduit bond financing by those entities subject to specified conduit financing and transparency and accountability provisions, and "nonprofit organization" to mean an entity incorporated under the Nonprofit Corporation Law or a nonprofit organization that qualifies for exempt status under the federal Internal Revenue Code of 1986, except as specified. This bill contains other related provisions andotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Elections Group PublicNotes9/6/2013 A-9/4/2013 to: Watch /6/2013 A-9/4/2013 to: Oppose 2 8/14/2013 A-8/7/2013 to: Oppose 2 /14/2013 A-8/7/2013 to: Oppose 1 /14/2013 A-8/7/2013 to: Oppose 1 /14/2013 A-8/7/2013 to: Watch 8/12/2013 A-8/7/2013 to: Watch 7/29/2013 A-5/24/2013 to: Support if Amended 3 LaraDCaliforniaGlobalWarmingSolutionsActof2006:GreenhouseGasReductionFundand scoping plan. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:8/30/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(11). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 8/21/2013) Location:8/30/2013 - A.2YEAR Summary:Would appropriate a specified amount of moneys that are unencumbered to the State Air Resources Board from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction to be expended consistent with the California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 on projects and programs that are located within and benefit disadvantaged communities, as specified, thereby making an appropriation. The bill would authorize moneys in the fund to be available, upon appropriation by the Legislature, to the state board and administering agencies for administrative purposes related totheseprovisions.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental GHG/AB 32 Group Sustainability PublicNotes6/24/2013 A-6/18/2013 to: Watch BerryhillREmployment:workinghours. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was L. & I.R. on 3/11/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would permit an individual nonexempt employee to request an employee-selected flexible work schedule providing for workdays up to 10 hours per day within a 40-hour workweek, and would allow the employer to implement this schedule without the obligation to pay overtime compensation for those additional hours in a workday. The bill would require the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement in the Department of IndustrialRelationstoenforcethisprovisionandadoptregulations. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Employment Group & Personnel PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch Page 183 / 216

SB 605

SB 607

Position Staff Watch Reco

Assigned DHolzem

District Type General

Subject Area Issues Human Resources Employment & Personnel

Working Group

SB 608

PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch WrightDAdversepossession:publicentityproperties. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was JUD. on 3/11/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would provide that a nonpublic entity has no right under the doctrine of adverse possession to possess, occupy, or own public property or claim a public property by adverse possession. The bill would prohibit a public entity, as defined, from selling real property or conveying a durable interest in real property, except by official action and if leased, such that the public entity maintains a reversionary interest in the property conveyed. The bill would provide that any sale or conveyance made or claimed in violation of its provisions may bevoidedbyanypartytotheconveyance. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Other Legal Topics Group & Torts PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch WolkDIrrigationdistricts:directors. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:8/16/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(ASM). (Last location was L. GOV. on 8/6/2013) Location:8/16/2013 - A.2YEAR Summary:The Irrigation District Law, with certain exceptions, requires a director of the board of an irrigation district to be a voter and, unless exempted under certain circumstances, a landowner in the district and a resident of the division that the director represents at the time of his or her nomination or appointment and during the director's entire term. This bill would eliminate the circumstances in which a director of the board of an irrigation district may be exempt from the landownership requirement. This bill contains other related provisions and other existinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Irrigation Miscellaneous Water Group District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch GalgianiDPublicworks:prevailingwages. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:10/13/2013 - Vetoed by the Governor Location:10/13/2013 - S.VETOED Summary:Would expand the definition of "public works," for the purposes of provisions relating to the prevailing rate of per diem wages, to also include any construction, alteration, demolition, installation, or repair work done under private contract on a hospital or health care facility project when the project is paid for, in whole or in part, with the proceeds of conduit revenue bonds, as defined, that were issued on or after January 1, 2015. Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Public Works & Prevailing Wage & Group Contracting Contracted Labor PublicNotes6/24/2013 A-4/1/2013 to: Watch Page 184 / 216

SB 614

SB 615

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SB 616

PublicNotes6/24/2013 A-4/1/2013 to: Watch WrightDAeronauticsAccount:CaliforniaAidtoAirportsProgram. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/28/2014 - In Assembly. Read first time. Held at Desk. Location:1/28/2014 - A.DESK Summary:Would, until July 1, 2015, authorize payments from the account for the California Aid to Airports Program for projects that the sponsor has started or completed in accordance with a federal Airport Improvement Program grant , unless the project was started or completed prior to January 1, 2014 . This bill contains other existinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Airport Miscellaneous Group District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch EvansDCaliforniaEnvironmentalQualityAct. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/31/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(3). (Last location was INACTIVE FILE on 5/30/2013) Location:1/31/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would require specified notices to be filed with both the Office of Planning and Research and the county clerk and be posted by the county clerk for public review. The bill would require the county clerk to post the notices within one business day, as defined, of receipt and stamp on the notice the date on which the notices were actually posted. By expanding the services provided by the lead agency and the county clerk, this bill would impose a state- mandatedlocalprogram.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Attachments: CSDA Oppose Letter: SB 617 Senate Floor CSDA Oppose Letter: SB 617 Author CSDA Oppose Letter: SB 617 Senate EQ Committee Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Oppose Reco CLokke General Environmental CEQA Group 2 Sustainability PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-4/1/2013 to: Oppose 2 3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch WrightDWaterreplenishmentdistricts. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:10/8/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 638, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/8/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would declare the intent of the Legislature to provide the Water Replenishment District of Southern California with the ability to determine the appropriate use of moneys held in its annual reserve fund, and that public records shall help the Legislature determine whether the flexibility provided by the Water Replenishment District Act should be permanently extended beyond the 2019-20 fiscal year. This bill contains other related provisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water Miscellaneous Water Group Page 185 / 216 District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch

SB 617

SB 620

SB 626

District Act should be permanently extended beyond the 2019-20 fiscal year. This bill contains other related provisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water Miscellaneous Water Group District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch BeallDWorkers'compensation. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was L. & I.R. on 1/8/2014) Location:1/17/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Current law prohibits a chiropractor from being the treating physician after the employee has received the maximum number of chiropractic visits. This bill would delete that provision and would instead provide that a physician, as defined, may remain the patient's primary treating physician even if additional treatment has been denied as long as the physician complies with specified reporting requirements. This bill contains other related provisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Oppose Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Workers' Group 2 & Personnel Compensation & Insurance PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Oppose 2 BeallDInfrastructurefinancing:transitpriorityprojects. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:9/13/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(14). (Last location was DESK. on 8/19/2013) (Correction) Location:9/13/2013 - S.2YEAR Summary:Would eliminate the requirement of voter approval for the creation of an infrastructure financing district, the issuance of bonds, and the establishment or change of the appropriations limit with respect to a transit priority project. The bill would require a city or county that uses infrastructure financing district bonds to finance its transit priority project to use at least 25% of the associated property tax increment revenues for the purposes of increasing, improving, and preserving the supply of lower and moderate-income housing available in the district and occupied by persons and families of moderate-, low-, very low, and extremely low income. The bill would require the district to implement these affordable housing provisions in accordance with specified provisions of the Community Redevelopment Law, to the extent not inconsistent with the provisions governing infrastructure financingdistricts. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Neutral Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Tax Group Increment/RDA PublicNotes6/24/2013 A-6/17/2013 to: Neutral 3/25/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch BeallDTaxequityallocationformula:CountyofSantaClara. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/23/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would for the 2014-15 fiscal year and for each fiscal year thereafter, delete the requirement that the auditor of Santa Clara County reduce the amount of property tax revenues allocated to qualified cities in that Page 186 / 216 county by the ERAF reimbursement amount, and commensurately increase the amount of property tax revenues allocatedtothecountyERAF.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws.

SB 628

SB 629

SB 631

Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would for the 2014-15 fiscal year and for each fiscal year thereafter, delete the requirement that the auditor of Santa Clara County reduce the amount of property tax revenues allocated to qualified cities in that county by the ERAF reimbursement amount, and commensurately increase the amount of property tax revenues allocatedtothecountyERAF.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General 1% Property Tax Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch BeallDHealthcare:healthfacilities:observationandshort-stay observation services. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was HEALTH on 4/11/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would require a general acute care hospital that provides observation and short-stay observation services, as defined, to apply for approval from the State Department of Public Health to provide the services as a supplemental service, and would require a general acute care hospital to obtain a special permit to provide shortstay observation services. The bill would require the department to adopt and enforce staffing standards for certain outpatient services and all ambulatory surgery centers, as specified, and would make other conforming changes.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Health Group Consent: & Personnel DROP PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch PavleyDCEQA. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:8/30/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(11). (Last location was APPR. on 8/6/2013) Location:8/30/2013 - A.2YEAR Summary:Would, for purposes of the new information exception to the prohibition on requiring a subsequent or supplemental EIR, specify that the exception applies if new information that becomes available was not known and could not have been known by the lead agency or any responsible agency at the time the EIR was certified as complete. The bill would authorize the office, by July 1, 2015, to draft and transmit to the secretary revisions to the guidelines to include as a categorical exemption projects involving minor temporary uses of land and public gatherings that have been determined not to have a significant effect on the environment. This bill contains other relatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental CEQA Group Sustainability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch HillDPublicUtilitiesCommission:proceedings. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/23/2014 - In Assembly. Read first time. Held at Desk. Location:1/23/2014 - A.DESK Summary:Would prohibit an officer, employee, or agent of the Public Utilities Commission that is personally involved in the prosecution or in the supervision of the prosecution of an adjudication case from participating in the decision of the case or in the decision of any factually related proceeding. This bill contains other related Page 187 / 216 provisionsandotherexistinglaws. Attachments:

SB 633

SB 636

Location:1/23/2014 - A.DESK Summary:Would prohibit an officer, employee, or agent of the Public Utilities Commission that is personally involved in the prosecution or in the supervision of the prosecution of an adjudication case from participating in the decision of the case or in the decision of any factually related proceeding. This bill contains other related provisionsandotherexistinglaws. Attachments: SB 636 (Hill) - Support - Senate Appropriations SB 636 (Hill) - Support - Senate Governance and Finance SB 636 (Hill) - Support - Author Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Tax Group 2 Increment/RDA PublicNotes3/29/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Support 2 3/25/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch LaraDElectioncrimes:misrepresentationbycandidates. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was E. & C.A. on 3/11/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would make it a misdemeanor for an individual to become, or induce another individual to become, a candidate for a local or state elective office under a name that is identical to, or very similar to, another candidate for that same office, with the sole intent of deliberately misleading voters who desire to vote for that other candidate, and otherwise would vote for that other candidate, but for confusion caused by the similarity in names. Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Elections Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch HernandezDHealthcarecoverage. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:9/20/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 316, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/20/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:The PPACA establishes annual limits on deductibles for employer-sponsored plans and defines bronze, silver, gold, and platinum levels of coverage for the nongrandfathered individual and small group markets. This bill would prohibit the deductible under a small employer health care service plan contract or health insurance policy offered, sold, or renewed on or after January 1, 2014, from exceeding $2,000 in the case of a plan contract or policy covering a single individual, or $4,000 in all other cases. That provision would not apply to multiple employer welfare arrangements, as specified. This bill contains other related provisions and other existing laws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Health Group Consent: & Personnel DROP PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch WolkDCountyretirement. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was RLS. on 3/11/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Page 188 / 216 Summary:Current law provides that if a member of a county retirement system becomes a member of another county retirement system, the membership in the first retirement system ceases. This bill would make a

SB 638

SB 639

SB 647

SB 655

Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was RLS. on 3/11/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Current law provides that if a member of a county retirement system becomes a member of another county retirement system, the membership in the first retirement system ceases. This bill would make a nonsubstantivechangetotheseprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources SPOT Group & Personnel PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch WrightDFairEmploymentandHousingAct:unlawfulpractices. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:10/10/2013 - Vetoed by the Governor Location:10/10/2013 - S.VETOED Summary:The California Fair Employment and Housing Act, protects and safeguards the right and opportunity of all persons to seek, obtain, and hold employment without discrimination. This bill would provide that, in a claim of discrimination or retaliation under these provisions, the person claiming to have been aggrieved shall prevail if he or she has proven that a protected characteristic or activity was a substantial motivating factor, as defined, in the employment action or decision. If an employer pleads and proves that it would have made the same employment action or decision at the same time, without considering the protected characteristic or activity, the remedies availabletotheemployeewouldbelimitedasspecified. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Employment Group & Personnel PublicNotes6/24/2013 A-4/15/2013 to: Watch CorreaDOrangeCountyWaterDistrictAct:investigation,cleanup,andliability. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/31/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(3). (Last location was INACTIVE FILE on 5/24/2013) Location:1/31/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:The Orange County Water District Act requires the person causing or threatening to cause the contamination or pollution to be liable to the Orange County Water District for reasonable costs actually incurred in cleaning up or containing the contamination or pollution, abating the effects of the contamination or pollution, or taking other remedial action. This bill would require the person also to be liable for the costs actually incurred in investigating the contamination or pollution. The bill would provide that these remedies are in addition to all other legalandequitableremediesavailabletothewaterdistrict,includingdeclaratoryrelief. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources Water Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch HancockDEnvironmentalquality:archaeologicalresources:qualifications. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/23/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:CEQA requires a lead agency to determine whether a project may have a significant effectPage on 189 / 216 archaeological resources. This bill would require the office, on its next review of the guidelines, to prepare and develop proposed changes and amendments to the guidelines to establish standards for proper archaeological

SB 658

SB 659

Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/23/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:CEQA requires a lead agency to determine whether a project may have a significant effect on archaeological resources. This bill would require the office, on its next review of the guidelines, to prepare and develop proposed changes and amendments to the guidelines to establish standards for proper archaeological evaluationconductedforthepurposesofCEQA.Thisbillcontainsotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke General Environmental CEQA Group position Consent: Sustainability WATCH DeSaulnierDCountyemployees'retirement:ContraCostaCounty. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/28/2014 - In Assembly. Read first time. Held at Desk. Location:1/28/2014 - A.DESK Summary:Would make the Contra Costa County retirement system for purposes of the County Employees Retirement Law of 1937. The bill would authorize the board of retirement to appoint a retirement administrator and other personnel as required to accomplish the necessary work of the board and would authorize the administrator to make appointments on its behalf. The bill would make the retirement board a public agency for purposes of collective bargaining and provide that the compensation of the personnel so employed by the board is anexpenseofthesystem.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Public Retirement & Group position & Personnel OPEBS HancockDLocalgovernment:communityfacilitiesdistricts. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:9/6/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 219, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/6/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would specify that a certain authorization by the Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982 is not intended to limit the ability of a joint powers authority created pursuant to the Joint Exercise of Powers Act to exercise powers authorized by the Marks-Roos Local Bond Pooling Act of 1985. This bill contains other related provisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch FullerRAdversepossession. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was RLS. on 3/11/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Current law requires that a person claiming title in an action for adverse possession show that the land has been occupied and claimed for a period of 5 years continuously and that all state, county, or municipal taxes levied on the land during that period have been timely paid, as provided. This bill would make technical, nonsubstantivechangestotheseprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Other Legal Topics SPOT Group & Torts PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch Page 190 / 216 HillDElectricity:electricalcorporations:cleandistributedenergyresources.

SB 673

SB 692

SB 698

SB 699

Watch SB 699

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PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch HillDElectricity:electricalcorporations:cleandistributedenergyresources. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:8/16/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(ASM). (Last location was U. & C. on 8/7/2013) Location:8/16/2013 - A.2YEAR Summary:Would require an electrical corporation to annually report to the Public Utilities Commission capital expenditures included in the distribution category of the electrical corporations ratebase for each project. The bill would require an electrical corporation to report all interconnection costs charged to the customer for each interconnection agreement to interconnect distributed energy resources. This bill contains other related provisions andotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Utilities and Energy Miscellaneous Group Consent: District Services DROP PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch WolkDNaturalresources:parks:carryoutbags. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:2/3/2014 - Returned to Secretary of Senate pursuant to Joint Rule 56. Location:2/3/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would require a retail establishment, as defined, to collect a charge of $0.05 for each single-use carryout bag provided to a customer. The bill would require the retail establishment to retain $0.005 of that charge and would allow a retail establishment to retain an additional $0.005 if the retail establishment credits the consumer no less than $0.05 for each carryout bag provided by the consumer for packaging his or her purchases, andmeetsotherrequirements.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco JMacDonald Recreation & Park Miscellaneous Group if District Services Amended 2 PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Support if Amended 2 PadillaDPublicUtilitiesCommission:fees. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/27/2014 - In Assembly. Read first time. Held at Desk. Location:1/27/2014 - A.DESK Summary:Current law allows the Public Utilities Commission to charge and collect a fee of $75 for filing each application for a certificate of public convenience and necessity, or for the mortgage, lease, transfer, or assignment of a certificate. This bill would instead require the fee to not exceed the reasonable costs to the commission for filing these applications. The bill would authorize the fee in an amount not to exceed $500 and would authorize the commission to adjust this fee based on the Consumer Price Index. This bill contains other related provisions and otherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke Utilities and Energy Miscellaneous Group position District Services Environment Page 191 / 216 LaraDHazardouswastefacility:permitting:interimstatus.

SB 700

SB 711

SB 712

otherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned No Reco CLokke position

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Working Group Environment

SB 712

SB 713

LaraDHazardouswastefacility:permitting:interimstatus. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/23/2014 - In Assembly. Read first time. Held at Desk. Location:1/23/2014 - A.DESK Summary:Would require the Department of Toxic Substances Control, on or before December 31, 2015, to take final action on an application for a hazardous waste facilities permit that is submitted by a facility operating under a grant of interim status on or before January 1, 1986, by either issuing a final permit or a final denial of the application. The bill would terminate the grant of interim status for such a facility on December 31, 2015, or on the date on which the department takes final action on the application, whichever is earlier. For other facilities granted interim status, the bill would terminate that status, as specified. This bill contains other related provisions and other existinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Elections Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch CorreaDLiability:goodfaithrelianceonadministrativeruling. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was JUD. on 4/3/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would provide that any person who relies upon a written order, ruling, approval, interpretation, or enforcement policy of a state agency or department, except the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement, shall not be liable or subject to punishment for a violation of a statute or regulation in a judicial or administrative proceeding if the person takes specified actions. This bill would provide that a person who relies on a written order, ruling, approval, interpretation, or enforcement policy of the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement and takes these specified actions shall not be liable or subject to punishment, except for restitution of unpaid wages. The bill would provide that these provisions apply to all actions and proceedings that commence on or after January 1, 2014. Additionally, the bill would state that it would not require a state agency to issue an order, ruling, approval,interpretation,orenforcementpolicy.Thisbillcontainsotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco JMacDonald General Other Legal Topics Group position & Torts LaraDRenewableenergyresources:municipalsolidwastecombustion. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was E. U., & C. on 4/11/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would provide that a facility engaged in the combustion of municipal solid waste shall not be considered an eligible renewable energy resource unless it is located in the County of Los Angeles and was operational prior to September 26, 1996. This bill would, with respect to a facility located in the County of Los Angeles as previously described, provide that it shall not be considered an eligible renewable energy resource on or after January 1, 2045, unless it has converted into a system that does not perform traditional direct combustion of municipal solid waste, and the facility diverts an amount of waste from landfills that equals or exceeds its capabilityasitexistedpriortotheconversionofthefacility.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Utilities and Energy Environmental Renewable Energy Group Consent: Sustainability Page 192 / 216 DROP PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch

SB 715

SB 718

capabilityasitexistedpriortotheconversionofthefacility.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Utilities and Energy Environmental Renewable Energy Group Consent: Sustainability DROP PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch Yee DHospitals:workplaceviolencepreventionplan. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:9/13/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(14). (Last location was INACTIVE FILE on 9/6/2013) Location:9/13/2013 - A.2YEAR Summary:Current law regulates the operation of health facilities, including hospitals. This bill would prohibit a hospital , as specified, from preventing an employee from, or taking punitive or retaliatory action against an employee for, seeking assistance and intervention from local emergency services or law enforcement for a violent incident. The bill would also require a hospital to provide evaluation and treatment, as specified, for an employee who is injured or is otherwise a victim of a violent incident. This bill contains other related provisions and other currentlaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Hospital/Healthcare Miscellaneous Group Consent: District Services DROP PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch LaraDCaliforniaGlobalWarmingSolutionsActof2006:WesternClimateInitiative,Incorporated. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:9/28/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 420, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/28/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would require the State Air Resources Board to report to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee on specified procurements proposed by the Western Climate Initiative, Incorporated. This bill contains other related provisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental GHG/AB 32 Group Consent: Sustainability DROP PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch FullerRProposition39:implementation. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was RLS. on 3/11/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would state the intent of the Legislature to enact legislation to implement the California Clean Energy JobsAct. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental SPOT Group Sustainability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch
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SB 726

SB 729

SB 731

SteinbergDEnvironment:CaliforniaEnvironmentalQualityAct.

SB 731

PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch SteinbergDEnvironment:CaliforniaEnvironmentalQualityAct. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:9/13/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(14). (Last location was L. GOV. on 9/11/2013) Location:9/13/2013 - A.2YEAR Summary:Would provide that aesthetic and parking impacts of a residential, mixed-use residential, or employment center project, as defined, on an infill site, as defined, within a transit priority area, as defined, shall not be considered significant impacts on the environment. The bill would require the Office of Planning and Research to prepare and submit to the Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency, and the secretary to certify and adopt, revisions to the guidelines for the implementation of CEQA establishing thresholds of significance for noise and transportation impacts of projects within transit priority areas. This bill contains other related provisions andotherexistinglaws. Attachments: Coalition Oppose Unless Amended Floor Alert: SB 731 (Steinberg) - Author Coalition Support In Concept Letter: SB 731 (Steinberg) - Author Coalition Support In Concept Letter: SB 731 (Steinberg) - Sen. EQ Coalition Oppose Letter: SB 731 (Steinberg) - Author Coalition Oppose Letter: SB 731 (Steinberg) - Asm. Nat Res Comm Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Oppose Reco CLokke General Environmental CEQA Group unless Sustainability Amended 2 PublicNotes6/26/2013 A-5/24/2013 to: Oppose unless Amended 2 4/26/2013 A-4/23/2013 to: Support in Concept /26/2013 A-4/23/2013 to: Watch 3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch WolkDSacramento-San Joaquin Delta Reform Act of 2009: multispecies conservation plans. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:8/16/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(ASM). (Last location was W.,P. & W. on 6/17/2013) Location:8/16/2013 - A.2YEAR Summary:Would, on or before February 3, 2014, authorize prescribed local entities to enter into a memorandum of understanding or other written agreement with the Delta Stewardship Council and the Department of Fish and Wildlife regarding multispecies conservation plans, as defined, that describes, among other things, how the parties would ensure that multispecies conservation plans that have been adopted or are underdevelopmentareconsistentwiththeDeltaPlan. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources Water Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch WrightDElectricalgenerationfacility:upgrades:permitfees. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was E.Q. on 3/11/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would prohibit a district from assessing a permit modification fee on the operator or owner of a Page 194 / 216 electrical generation facility that participates in a specified emission offset transfer when a modification of the electrical generation facility results in increased thermal efficiency for the electrical generating units and does not increase the gross generating capacity. By imposing new duties on districts, this bill would impose a state-

SB 735

SB 736

SB 739

Location:1/17/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would prohibit a district from assessing a permit modification fee on the operator or owner of a electrical generation facility that participates in a specified emission offset transfer when a modification of the electrical generation facility results in increased thermal efficiency for the electrical generating units and does not increase the gross generating capacity. By imposing new duties on districts, this bill would impose a statemandatedlocalprogram.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Utilities and Energy, Miscellaneous Group AQMD District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch CalderonDEnvironmentalquality. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was RLS. on 3/11/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requires a lead agency to prepare a mitigated negative declaration for a project that may have a significant effect on the environment if revisions in the project would avoid or mitigate that effect and there is no substantial evidence that the project, as revised, would have a significant effect on the environment. This bill would make a technical, nonsubstantive change to that definition. Thisbillcontainsotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental SPOT Group Sustainability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch PadillaDTelecommunications:universalserviceprograms:CaliforniaAdvancedServicesFund. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:10/3/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 522, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/3/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would increase the amount the Public Utilities Commission is authorized to collect to a sum not to exceed $215,000,000, after January 1, 2011, and instead would require that $190,000,000 be deposited into the Broadband Infrastructure Grant Account. The bill would authorize the commission to collect that amount until 2020.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Community Services Miscellaneous Group Districts District Services PublicNotes8/5/2013 A-6/26/2013 to: Watch NielsenRDefendants. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:2/3/2014 - Returned to Secretary of Senate pursuant to Joint Rule 56. Location:2/3/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would provide that any person who willfully removes or disables an electronic monitoring or supervising device, including a GPS or other monitoring device, affixed to his or her person or the person of another, knowing that the device was affixed as part of a criminal sentence or juvenile court disposition, as a condition of parole or probation, or otherwise pursuant to law, is guilty of a public offense, punishable as specified. The bill would also provide for revocation of probation, parole, or postrelease community supervision, and would subject persons with a specified sex offense conviction who violate the section to be subject Page to lifetime 195 / 216 GPSmonitoring.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working

SB 740

SB 742

SB 743

another, knowing that the device was affixed as part of a criminal sentence or juvenile court disposition, as a condition of parole or probation, or otherwise pursuant to law, is guilty of a public offense, punishable as specified. The bill would also provide for revocation of probation, parole, or postrelease community supervision, and would subject persons with a specified sex offense conviction who violate the section to be subject to lifetime GPSmonitoring.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General State Operations & SPOT Group Consent: Processes DROP PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch SteinbergDEnvironmentalquality:transitorientedinfillprojects,judicialreviewstreamliningfor environmental leadership development projects, and entertainment and sports center in the City of Sacramento. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:9/27/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 386, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/27/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would require the Judicial Council, on or before July 1, 2014, to adopt a rule of court to establish procedures applicable to actions or proceedings seeking judicial review of a public agency's action in certifying the environmental impact report and in granting project approval that requires the actions or proceedings, including any appeals therefrom, be resolved, within 270 days of the certification of the record of proceedings. The bill would extend the operation of the judicial review procedures unless the lead agency fails to certify an environmental impact report for an environmental leadership project on or before January 1, 2016. This bill containsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental CEQA Group Sustainability PublicNotes9/12/2013 A-9/6/2013 to: Watch WolkDBuildingstandards:watermeters:multiunitstructures. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:8/16/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(ASM). (Last location was W.,P. & W. on 8/13/2013) Location:8/16/2013 - A.2YEAR Summary:Would require a water purveyor that provides water service to a newly constructed multiunit residential structure or newly constructed mixed-use residential and commercial structure that submits an application for a water connection after January 1, 2015 , to require measurement of the quantity of water supplied to each individual dwelling unit and to permit the measurement to be by individual water meters or submeters, as defined. The bill would require the owner of the structure to ensure that a water submeter installed for these purposes complies with laws and regulations governing approval of submeter types or the installation, maintenance, reading, billing, and testing of submeters, including, but not limited to, the California Plumbing Code. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources Water Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch Yee DMeetings:publicationofactiontaken. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:9/6/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 257, Statutes of 2013. Page 196 / 216 Location:9/6/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:The Ralph M. Brown Act requires all meetings of the legislative body of a local agency, as defined, to

SB 750

SB 751

SB 751

SB 753

Yee DMeetings:publicationofactiontaken. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:9/6/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 257, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/6/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:The Ralph M. Brown Act requires all meetings of the legislative body of a local agency, as defined, to be open and public and prohibits the legislative body from taking action by secret ballot, whether preliminary or final. This bill would additionally require the legislative body of a local agency to publicly report any action taken and the vote or abstention on that action of each member present for the action, thereby imposing a statemandatedlocalprogram.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandothercurrentlaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Transparency & Public Records Group Accountability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch SteinbergDCentralValleyFloodProtectionBoard. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:10/8/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 639, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/8/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law authorizes the Central Valley Flood Protection Board to hold a hearing or partial hearing before a committee of one or more members of the board, or before the general manager or chief engineer of the board, at any place within the state. This bill would eliminate the authorization for the board to hold a hearing before the general manager and would authorize the board to hold a hearing or partial hearing before a qualified neutral hearing officer designated by the board president or the executive officer. This bill contains other related provisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Flood/Levee Miscellaneous Water Group District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch EvansDCaliforniaEnvironmentalQualityAct. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was APPR. SUSPENSE FILE on 5/23/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would authorize a person meeting specified requirements to bring an action or proceeding to enforce the implementation of the mitigation measures specified in a reporting and monitoring program adopted pursuant to CEQA if a project applicant fails to implement those measures. This bill contains other related provisions and otherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental CEQA Group OPPOSE Sustainability 2 PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch BerryhillRJunkdealersandrecyclers. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:9/13/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(14). (Last location was INACTIVE FILE on 9/6/2013) Page 197 / 216 Location:9/13/2013 - A.2YEAR Summary:Would permit a seller to use a passport from any country or a Matricula Consular issued by Mexico,

SB 754

SB 757

SB 760

Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:9/13/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(14). (Last location was INACTIVE FILE on 9/6/2013) Location:9/13/2013 - A.2YEAR Summary:Would permit a seller to use a passport from any country or a Matricula Consular issued by Mexico, along with another form of identification bearing an address, or an identification card issued by the United States, as identification for purposes of these provisions. This bill contains other related provisions and other existing laws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Public Safety & Group Emergency Response PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch WrightDCaliforniaRenewablesPortfolioStandardProgram. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/9/2014 - From committee with author's amendments. Read second time and amended. Re-referred to Com. on U. & C. Location:1/9/2014 - A.U.&C. Summary:The California Renewables Portfolio Standard Program requires a retail seller, as defined, and local publicly owned electric utilities to purchase specified minimum quantities of electricity products from eligible renewable energy resources, as defined, for specified compliance periods. This bill would additionally require that the process providing criteria for the rank ordering and selecting of least-cost and best-fit eligible renewable energy resources to comply with the program obligations include procurement of specific types of eligible renewable energy resources necessary to maintain the reliability of the electrical grid to meet electrical demand on a 24-hour basis and consider the attributes of utilizing geothermal and other renewable energy resources, as specified.Thisbillcontainsotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Utilities and Energy, Environmental Renewable Energy Group AQMD Sustainability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch FullerRStateWaterResourcesControlBoard:undergroundstoragetanks. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:10/8/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 640, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/8/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law establishes the Petroleum Underground Storage Tank Financing Account (financing account) and, upon appropriation by the Legislature, requires moneys in the account to be used by the board to make loans and grants for purposes of the UST upgrade program. Current law requires interest earned from the investment of the moneys in the account to be deposited into a subaccount, available upon appropriation by the Legislature for administrative expenses of the board. This bill would extend the operation of the loan and grant program until January 1, 2022, except as specified with regard to certain authority. This bill contains other related provisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources Group LieuDPublicutilities:CaliforniaRenewablesPortfolioStandardProgram:biomethane. Introduced:2/22/2013 on Status:8/16/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(ASM). (Last location was NAT. RES. Page 198 / 216 7/3/2013) Location:8/16/2013 - A.2YEAR

SB 763

SB 767

SB 767

SB 770

LieuDPublicutilities:CaliforniaRenewablesPortfolioStandardProgram:biomethane. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:8/16/2013 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(a)(10)(ASM). (Last location was NAT. RES. on 7/3/2013) Location:8/16/2013 - A.2YEAR Summary:Current law requires the procurement of biomethane delivered through a common carrier pipeline under a contract, as provided, to count toward the procurement requirements established by the RPS program, under rules in place at the time the contract was executed, provided that the rules apply only to sources that are producing biomethane and injecting it into a common carrier pipeline on or before April 1, 2014. This bill would amendthatdatetoJanuary31,2015. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Utilities and Energy Miscellaneous Group District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch JacksonDUnemploymentcompensation:disabilitybenefits:paidfamilyleave. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:9/24/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 350, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/24/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would, beginning on July 1, 2014, expand the scope of the family temporary disability program to include time off to care for a seriously ill grandparent, grandchild, sibling, or parent-in-law, as defined. The bill would also make conforming and clarifying changes in provisions relating to family temporary disability compensation.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Employment Group & Personnel PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch RothDDrinkingwater:CountyWaterCompanyofRiversidewatersystem:liability. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:2/3/2014 - Returned to Secretary of Senate pursuant to Joint Rule 56. Location:2/3/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would exempt the Elsinore Valley Municipal Water District and the Eastern Municipal Water District from liability for claims by past or existing County Water Company of Riverside customers or those consuming water provided through the County Water Company of Riverside water system concerning the operation and supply of water from the County Water Company of Riverside water system during the interim operation period, as specified, for any good faith, reasonable effort using ordinary care to assume possession of, and to operate and supply water to , the County Water Company of Riverside water system. This bill contains other related provisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Natural Resources Water Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch HernandezDWorkers'compensation:lifeguards. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was RLS. on 3/11/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD 199 / 216 as defined, Summary:Current law provides, among other things, that skin cancer developing in active lifeguards, Page is presumed to arise out of and in the course of employment, unless the presumption is rebutted. The presumption is extended to a lifeguard following termination of service for a period of 3 calendar months for each full year of

SB 772

SB 773

SB 776

Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was RLS. on 3/11/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Current law provides, among other things, that skin cancer developing in active lifeguards, as defined, is presumed to arise out of and in the course of employment, unless the presumption is rebutted. The presumption is extended to a lifeguard following termination of service for a period of 3 calendar months for each full year of the requisite service, but not to exceed 60 months in any circumstance, commencing with the last date actually workedinthespecifiedcapacity.Thisbillwouldmaketechnical,nonsubstantivechangestothoseprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources SPOT Group & Personnel PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch CorbettDPublicworks:prevailingwagerates:employerpaymentcredits. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:8/27/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 169, Statutes of 2013 Location:8/27/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law requires that, except as specified, not less than the general prevailing rate of per diem wages, determined by the Director of Industrial Relations as specified, be paid to workers employed on public works projects, and imposes misdemeanor penalties for certain violations of this requirement. This bill would provide that an employer may take credit for those specified employer payments, even if those payments are not made during the same pay period for which credit is taken, if the employer regularly makes those payments on no lessthanaquarterlybasis.Thisbillcontainsotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Public Works & Prevailing Wage & Group Contracting Contracted Labor PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch HernandezDHorseracing:workers'compensation. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:2/6/2014 - Re-referred to Com. on RLS. Location:2/6/2014 - A.RLS. Summary:Until January 1, 2014, the provisions of the Horse Racing Law required a thoroughbred racing association and fair that conducts a racing meeting to deduct a percentage of the total amount handled in exotic parimutuel pools of thoroughbred racing, to be distributed to a specified organization for the purpose of defraying costs of workers' compensation insurance in connection with thoroughbred horse racing. This bill would reestablish those provisions requiring the deduction specified above to be made by a thoroughbred racing association, and would reestablish those provisions authorizing the deductions to be made for races for quarter horsesandotherbreeds,andforharnessraces. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem Fire Public Safety & Group Emergency Response PublicNotes6/24/2013 A-5/29/2013 to: Watch NielsenRPublicemployment:salaryranges. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was P.E. & R. on 3/11/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - S.DEAD Page 200 / 216 Summary:Would require the Department of Human Resources to address salary compaction and parity concerns. The bill would also require the department, when it is determined that revenues do not allow the

SB 777

SB 778

Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was P.E. & R. on 3/11/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would require the Department of Human Resources to address salary compaction and parity concerns. The bill would also require the department, when it is determined that revenues do not allow the department to implement a salary determination to increase any excluded and exempt employee salaries in a given year, to provide to the Legislature existing data on the salary determination, including all salary compaction and paritydeterminationsforsupervisoryandmanagerialemployees. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Employment Group position Consent: & Personnel DROP PublicNotes4/8/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: No position 3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch LaraDContinuingcarecontracts. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was HUM. S. on 5/2/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Current law imposes certain financial reporting and reserve requirements on providers of continuing care. Current law requires that a provider that has entered into a Type A contract, as defined, file with the department an actuary's opinion as to the actuarial financial condition of the provider's continuing care operations. This bill would additionally require a provider that has entered into a Type A contract to make the abovedescribedactuarialopinionavailableonlineortoacurrentresidentuponrequest. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Other Legal Topics SPOT Group & Torts PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch DeLenDTheCaliforniaCleanWater,SafeUrbanParks,andEnvironmentalHealthInvestment Act of 2014. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was RLS. on 3/11/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Current law enacts various programs pertaining to clean water and the establishment of public parks. This bill would make specific findings and declarations and would declare the intent of the Legislature to enact legislation that would improve the economy, the natural environment, and increase and improve access opportunities to physical fitness, by enacting the California Clean Water, Safe Urban Parks, and Environmental HealthInvestmentActof2014. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Water, Recreation & Natural Resources SPOT Group Park PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch WolkDDesign-build. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/27/2014 - In Assembly. Read first time. Held at Desk. Location:1/27/2014 - A.DESK Page 201 / 216 Summary:Current law authorizes the Department of General Services, the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, and various local agencies to use the design-build procurement process for specified public works

SB 781

SB 783

SB 785

Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/27/2014 - In Assembly. Read first time. Held at Desk. Location:1/27/2014 - A.DESK Summary:Current law authorizes the Department of General Services, the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, and various local agencies to use the design-build procurement process for specified public works under different laws. This bill would repeal those authorizations, and enact provisions that would authorize the Department of General Services, the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, and those local agencies, as defined, to use the design-build procurement process for specified public works. This bill contains other related provisionsandotherexistinglaws. Attachments: CSDA Support Letter: SB 785 Senate Appropriations CSDA Support Letter: SB 785 Senate Floor Unit CSDA Support Letter: SB 785 Senate Governance and Finance Committee CSDA Support Letter: SB 785 Senate G.O. Committee CSDA Support Letter: SB 785 Author Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco CLokke General Public Works & Bidding Process Group 2 Contracting PublicNotes4/8/2013 A-4/1/2013 to: Support 2 3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch NielsenRLocalgovernment:agriculturalland. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was RLS. on 3/11/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Current law, the Williamson Act, authorizes a city or county to contract with a landowner to limit the use of agricultural land located in an agricultural preserve designated by the city or county. Current law defines several terms for purposes of the act. This bill would make technical, nonsubstantive changes to the provision of lawsettingforththedefinitionsoftheact. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald Resource Miscellaneous SPOT Group Conservation District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch BerryhillREnvironmentalquality:theSustainableEnvironmentalProtectionAct. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/17/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(1). (Last location was E.Q. on 5/1/2013) Location:1/17/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Would enact the Sustainable Environmental Protection Act and would specify the environmental review required pursuant to CEQA for projects related to specified environmental topical areas. For a judicial action or proceeding filed challenging an action taken by a lead agency on the ground of noncompliance with CEQA, the bill would prohibit a cause of action that (1) alleges noncompliance with CEQA based on any topical area or criteria for which compliance obligations are identified or (2) challenges the environmental document based on noncompliance with CEQA if: (A) the environmental document discloses compliance with applicable environmental law, (B) the project conforms with the use designation, density, or building intensity in an applicable plan, as defined, and (C) the project approval incorporates applicable mitigation requirements into the environmentaldocument.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental CEQA Group Sustainability Page 202 / 216 PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch

SB 786

SB 787

SB 790

environmentaldocument.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Watch Reco CLokke General Environmental CEQA Sustainability PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch

Working Group

SB 792

PriceDLaborstandards:enforcement. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was RLS. on 3/11/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Current law requires the Labor Commissioner to establish and maintain a field enforcement unit, which shall be administratively and physically separate from offices of the division that accept and determine individual employee complaints. Current law requires the Labor Commissioner to adopt an enforcement plan for the field enforcement unit. Current law requires the Labor Commissioner to annually report to the Legislature concerning the effectiveness of the field enforcement unit. This bill would make technical, nonsubstantive changes tothisprovision. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General Human Resources SPOT Group & Personnel PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch DeSaulnierDRegionalentities:SanFranciscoBayArea. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/28/2014 - In Assembly. Read first time. Held at Desk. Location:1/28/2014 - A.DESK Summary:Would require the member agencies of the joint policy committee to prepare a plan for consolidating certain functions that are common to the member agencies. The bill would require the plan to also include a statement relative to the expected reduction of overhead, operation, and management costs. The bill would require a member agency affected by the plan to submit a copy of the plan to its board on or before December 31, 2015, and would require the member agencies to report to the Senate Committee on Transportation and HousingontheadoptionandimplementationoftheplanonorbeforeDecember31,2016. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Formation & Group Reorganization PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch DeLenDIncometaxes:credits:contributionstoeducationfunds. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/28/2014 - In Assembly. Read first time. Held at Desk. Location:1/28/2014 - A.DESK Summary:This bill, under the Personal Income Tax Law and the Corporation Tax Law, for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2014, and before January 1, 2017, would allow a credit equal to a certain percentage of a contribution to the College Access Tax Credit Fund, established by this bill, for specified education purposes, as provided. The bill would specify that the aggregate amount of credit that may be allocated under both laws shall not exceed $500,000,000 for each calendar year, as specified, and would require the California Educational Facilities Authority to perform certain duties with regard to allocating and certifying the tax creditsallowedundertheseprovisions.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco CLokke General Environmental Green Revenue Group Page 203 / 216 3 Consent: Sustainability DROP

SB 798

SB 804

California Educational Facilities Authority to perform certain duties with regard to allocating and certifying the tax creditsallowedundertheseprovisions.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco CLokke General Environmental Green Revenue Group 3 Consent: Sustainability DROP PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Support 3 LaraDSolidwaste:energy. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:10/11/2013 - Vetoed by the Governor Location:10/11/2013 - S.VETOED Summary:Would revise the definition of the term "biomass conversion" to include, in addition to controlled combustion used for producing heat or electricity , the conversion technology used in a biomass conversion technology facility, as defined by this bill. The bill would require a biomass conversion technology facility to meet specified requirements. The bill would require the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery to notify an air district within 48 hours of determining there is a specified violation so the air district can investigate and begin anynecessaryenforcementaction.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco CLokke Utilities and Energy Miscellaneous Group District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch DeLenDWatercorporations:low-income rate relief programs. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:1/24/2014 - Failed Deadline pursuant to Rule 61(b)(2). (Last location was RLS. on 3/11/2013) Location:1/24/2014 - S.DEAD Summary:Under current law, the Public Utilities Commission has regulatory authority over public utilities, including water corporations, as defined, and authorizes the commission to fix the rates and charges for every public utility, and requires that those rates and charges be just and reasonable. Current law requires the Public Utilities Commission to consider, and authorizes the commission to implement, programs to provide rate relief for low-income ratepayers of a water corporation and to provide appropriate incentives and capabilities to achieve waterconservationgoals.Thisbillwouldmakeatechnical,nonsubstantivechangeintheseprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Natural Resources SPOT Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Watch DeSaulnierDControlledsubstances:reporting. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:9/27/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 400, Statutes of 2013. Location:9/27/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would establish the CURES Fund within the State Treasury to receive funds to be allocated, upon appropriation by the Legislature, to the Department of Justice for the purposes of funding CURES, and would makerelatedfindingsanddeclarations.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Attachments: CSDA Signature Request Letter - SB 809 (DeSaulnier) to Governor's Office CSDA Letter of Support - SB 809 (DeSaulnier) - Asm Business, Professions & Consumer Protection Committee CSDA Letter of Support - SB 809 (DeSaulnier) - Asm Public Safety Committee Page 204 / 216 CSDA Letter of Support - SB 809 (DeSaulnier) - Author Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working

SB 805

SB 809

CSDA Signature Request Letter - SB 809 (DeSaulnier) to Governor's Office CSDA Letter of Support - SB 809 (DeSaulnier) - Asm Business, Professions & Consumer Protection Committee CSDA Letter of Support - SB 809 (DeSaulnier) - Asm Public Safety Committee CSDA Letter of Support - SB 809 (DeSaulnier) - Author Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Workers' Group 3 & Personnel Compensation & Insurance PublicNotes6/24/2013 A-5/28/2013 to: Support 3 5/3/2013 A-5/1/2013 to: No position /3/2013 A-5/1/2013 to: CommitteeonGovernanceandFinanceGovernmentfinance. Introduced:3/20/2013 Status:10/5/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 607, Statutes of 2013. Location:10/5/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Current law requires a public agency to accept payment for designated obligations by personal check, as specified, and authorizes the public agency to impose a charge not to exceed the agency's actual costs if the check is returned unpaid. This bill would require a public agency to accept a corporate check, cashier's check, money order, or other draft method for payment of these designated obligations and to impose a charge for any type of returned check or other authorized payment method that is not honored, in an amount that does not exceed the agency's actual processing and collections costs. The bill would authorize the amount of the charge to be added to, and become part of, the underlying obligation, as specified. This bill contains other related provisions andotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Group PublicNotes6/24/2013 I-3/20/2013 to: Watch LieuDPrivacy. Introduced:1/6/2014 Status:1/23/2014 - Referred to Com. on PUB. S. Location:1/23/2014 - S.PUB.S. Summary:Would enact the 4th Amendment Protection Act and prohibit the state, a political subdivision of the state, an employee of the state or a political subdivision of the state while acting in his or her official capacity, or a corporation while providing services on behalf of the state or a political subdivision of the state from materially supporting or assisting, as specified, a federal agency or federal agent in collecting electronic data or metadata of any person pursuant to any action not based on a warrant that particularly describes the person, place, and thing tobesearchedorseized.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Group position & Personnel Human Resources HillDPoliticalReformActof1974. Introduced:1/6/2014 Status:1/23/2014 - Referred to Com. on E. & C.A. Location:1/23/2014 - S.E.&C.A. Summary:Would, under the Political Reform Act of 1974, reduce the reporting threshold for a behested payment to $2,500. The bill would also require the Fair Political Practices Commission to post certain behested Page 205 / 216 payment reports on its Internet Web site within 30 days of receipt of the report. This bill contains other related provisionsandotherexistinglaws.

SB 825

SB 828

SB 831

Location:1/23/2014 - S.E.&C.A. Summary:Would, under the Political Reform Act of 1974, reduce the reporting threshold for a behested payment to $2,500. The bill would also require the Fair Political Practices Commission to post certain behested payment reports on its Internet Web site within 30 days of receipt of the report. This bill contains other related provisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Transparency & Political Group position Accountability Reform/Conflict of Transparency Interest & Accountability GainesRForestryandfireprevention:firepreventionfees:naturaldisasters. Introduced:1/6/2014 Status:1/23/2014 - Referred to Coms. on N.R. & W. and RLS. Location:1/23/2014 - S.N.R.&W. Summary:Current law required the State Board of Forestry and Fire Protection, on or before September 1, 2011, to adopt emergency regulations to establish a fire prevention fee in an amount not to exceed $150 to be charged on each structure on a parcel that is within a state responsibility area, and to adjust the fee annually using prescribed methods. This bill would exempt the owner of a property that is within a state responsibility area from payment of the fire prevention fee imposed pursuant to those provisions with respect to a structure, as defined, on thepropertyhasbeendestroyed,orsignificantlydamaged,asaresultofanaturaldisaster. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem Fire Public Safety & SRA Fee/Fire Tax Group position Emergency Budget Response WolkDSafeDrinkingWater,WaterQuality,andFloodProtectionActof2014. Introduced:1/9/2014 Status:2/11/2014 - From committee: Do pass as amended and re-refer to Com. on E.Q. (Ayes 6. Noes 0.) (February 11). Location:2/11/2014 - S.SECONDREADING Summary:Current law creates the Safe, Clean, and Reliable Drinking Water Supply Act of 2012, which, if approved by the voters, would authorize the issuance of bonds in the amount of $11,140,000,000 pursuant to the State General Obligation Bond Law to finance a safe drinking water and water supply reliability program. Current law provides for the submission of the bond act to the voters at the November 4, 2014, statewide general election.Thisbillwouldrepealtheseprovisions.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandothercurrentlaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources Water Group position Environment AndersonRConsumers:Internetprivacy. Introduced:1/9/2014 Status:1/23/2014 - Referred to Com. on RLS. Location:1/23/2014 - S.RLS. Summary:Current law requires an operator of a commercial Internet Web site or online service that collects personally identifiable information through the Internet about consumers residing in California who use or visit its commercial Internet Web site or online service to conspicuously post its privacy policy on its Internet Web site or online service and to comply with that policy. Current law requires that the privacy policy specify how personally identifiableinformationismanagedbytheoperator.Thisbillwouldmakenonsubstantivechangestothislaw. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Transparency & SPOT Group Page 206 / 216 position Accountability Transparency &

SB 832

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SB 849

online service and to comply with that policy. Current law requires that the privacy policy specify how personally identifiableinformationismanagedbytheoperator.Thisbillwouldmakenonsubstantivechangestothislaw. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Transparency & SPOT Group position Accountability Transparency & Accountability CorreaDFinancelenders:nonprofitorganizations:zerointerestloans:exemptions. Introduced:1/13/2014 Status:1/23/2014 - Referred to Com. on B. & F.I. Location:1/23/2014 - S.B.&F.I. Summary:Would make exempt from the California Finance Lenders Law a nonprofit organization that facilitates one or more zero interest loans with a minimum principal amount upon origination of $250 and a maximum principal amount upon origination of $2,500 if certain requirements are met, including, among other things, that the organization is exempt from federal income taxes, no part of the net earnings of the organization inures to the benefit of private persons, and that the loan terms meet certain requirements. This bill contains other related provisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco KPackham Miscellaneous Bonds & Financing Group position District Services Budget VidakRHigh-speed rail: property tax revenues. Introduced:1/16/2014 Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Com. on T. & H. Location:2/6/2014 - S.T.&H. Summary:Would require the High-Speed Rail Authority, with respect to real property acquired by it and from moneys available for expenditure by it from the High-Speed Passenger Train Bond Fund, to annually pay to the county in which the real property is located an amount equal to the property tax equivalent, as defined. This bill containsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax 1% Property Tax Group position DeSaulnierDVehicularairpollution:vehicleretirement. Introduced:1/23/2014 Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Com. on T. & H. Location:2/6/2014 - S.T.&H. Summary:Would require the guidelines adopted by the State Air Resources Board to additionally include specific goals for retirement and replacement of passenger vehicles and light- and medium-duty trucks that are high polluters. The bill would require the state board and the bureau to cooperate in the issuance of a specified number of replacement vouchers through the Enhanced Fleet Modernization Program for specified fiscal years and a specified number of retirement vouchers through the Consumer Assistance Program and the Enhanced Fleet Modernization Program for specified fiscal years. The bill would state the intent of the Legislature regarding the fundingoftheseactivities. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke AQMD Environmental Group position Sustainability Environment WrightDEmployees:wagedisputes. Introduced:1/27/2014 Status:1/28/2014 - From printer. May be acted upon on or after February 27. Page 207 / 216 Location:1/27/2014 - S.PRINT Summary:Current law requires a party who receives actual notice of a wage dispute claim before the Labor

SB 896

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SB 913

SB 919

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WrightDEmployees:wagedisputes. Introduced:1/27/2014 Status:1/28/2014 - From printer. May be acted upon on or after February 27. Location:1/27/2014 - S.PRINT Summary:Current law requires a party who receives actual notice of a wage dispute claim before the Labor Commissioner to notify the commissioner in writing of any change in the party's business or personal address, as specified, for purposes of being served with a notice of hearing on the matter. This bill would provide that a party that has failed, without just and substantial cause, to timely provide the above-described change of address information is subject to repayment of treble the amount of all costs incurred by the opposing party in attempting toperfectservice.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Employment Group position & Personnel Human Resources GalgianiDPlanningandzoning:floodprotection. Introduced:1/28/2014 Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Com. on GOV. & F. Location:2/6/2014 - S.G.&F. Summary:Would, under the Planning and Zoning Law, revise the definition of adequate progress to include the critical features of the flood protection system being planned and designed or under construction and the completion of a levee safety plan for those flood protection systems that are a part of the State Plan of Flood Control.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco JMacDonald Flood/Levee Miscellaneous Group position District Services WrightDLocalgovernment:redevelopment:revenuesfrompropertytaxoverriderates. Introduced:1/28/2014 Status:1/29/2014 - From printer. May be acted upon on or after February 28. Location:1/28/2014 - S.PRINT Summary:Would clarify that any revenues derived from the imposition of a property tax rate, approved by the voters before January 1, 1948, to make payments in support of pension programs and levied in addition to the general property tax rate, be allocated to, and when collected be paid into, the fund of that taxing entity. This bill containsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax Tax Group position Increment/RDA Budget CannellaRSafe,Clean,andReliableDrinkingWaterSupplyActof2014. Introduced:1/29/2014 Status:2/6/2014 - Referred to Coms. on N.R. & W., E.Q., and GOV. & F. Location:2/6/2014 - S.N.R.&W. Summary:Would rename the Safe, Clean, and Reliable Drinking Water Supply Act of 2012 as the Safe, Clean, and Reliable Drinking Water Supply Act of 2014 and make conforming changes. The bill would instead authorize the issuance of bonds in the amount of $9,217,000,000 by reducing the amount available for projects related to drought relief and water supply reliability, as specified. The bill would remove the authorization for funds to be available for ecosystem and watershed protection and restoration projects, and would increase the amount of funds available for emergency and urgent actions to ensure safe drinking water supplies in disadvantaged communitiesandeconomicallydistressedareas. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Page 208 / 216 No Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources Water Group position Environment

SB 920

SB 921

SB 927

available for ecosystem and watershed protection and restoration projects, and would increase the amount of funds available for emergency and urgent actions to ensure safe drinking water supplies in disadvantaged communitiesandeconomicallydistressedareas. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources Water Group position Environment LenoDMinimumwage:annualadjustment. Introduced:2/3/2014 Status:2/4/2014 - From printer. May be acted upon on or after March 6. Location:2/3/2014 - S.PRINT Summary:Would increase the minimum wage, on and after January 1, 2015, to not less than $11 per hour, on and after January 1, 2016, to not less than $12 per hour, and on and after January 1, 2017, to not less than $13 per hour. The bill would further increase the minimum wage annually thereafter, to maintain employee purchasing power. The automatically adjusted minimum wage would be calculated using the California Consumer Price Index,asspecified.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Human Resources Group position & Personnel Human Resources MonningDMontereyPeninsulaWaterManagementDistrict:financingordersandwaterraterelief bonds. Introduced:2/3/2014 Status:2/4/2014 - From printer. May be acted upon on or after March 6. Location:2/3/2014 - S.PRINT Summary:Would authorize the Public Utilities Commission to issue financing orders to facilitate the recovery, financing, or refinancing of water supply costs, defined to mean reasonable and necessary costs incurred or expected to be incurred by a qualifying water utility undertaking water supply activities, as specified. The bill would authorize the Monterey Peninsula Water Management District to issue water rate relief bonds if the commission finds that the bonds will provide savings to water customers on the Monterey Peninsula, as specified. Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco JMacDonald Water Natural Resources Water Group position Environment MonningDVesseloperatorcards. Introduced:2/4/2014 Status:2/5/2014 - From printer. May be acted upon on or after March 7. Location:2/4/2014 - S.PRINT Summary:Would prohibit the operation of a vessel that is propelled by an engine in the waters of the state except by a person who is in possession of a valid vessel operator card developed and issued by the division, and would impose that prohibition on persons pursuant to a specified schedule. The bill would exempt certain persons from that requirement and would allow a person who rents a vessel to instead possess a rental vessel operator card,asspecified.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco JMacDonald Water, Recreation & Miscellaneous Group position Park, Utilities and District Services Energy, Ports/Harbor WaltersRCountyemployees'retirement. Introduced:2/5/2014 Status:2/6/2014 - From printer. May be acted upon on or after March 8. Location:2/5/2014 - S.PRINT

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WaltersRCountyemployees'retirement. Introduced:2/5/2014 Status:2/6/2014 - From printer. May be acted upon on or after March 8. Location:2/5/2014 - S.PRINT Summary:The County Employees Retirement Law of 1937 (CERL) authorizes counties to establish retirement systems pursuant to its provisions in order to provide pension benefits to county and district employees. CERL exempts certain pension benefits and rights from taxation, limits their assignability, and provides that they are not subject to execution or other court process except in specified circumstances. This bill would make technical, nonsubstantivechangestothisprovision. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Human Resources SPOT Group position & Personnel Human Resources HuffRCommunityfacilities:consolidatedsanitationdistrict. Introduced:2/5/2014 Status:2/6/2014 - From printer. May be acted upon on or after March 8. Location:2/5/2014 - S.PRINT Summary:Would revise the governing body of a consolidated sanitation district located in Orange County to instead include one member of the city council of each city, except the City of Yorba Linda, as specified, one member of the county board of supervisors, one member of the governing body of each sanitary district, as specified, one member of the governing body of a public agency empowered to and engaged in the collection, transportation, treatment, or disposal of sewage, as specified, and one member of the governing body of the YorbaLindaWaterDistrict.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisions. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco JMacDonald Sanitation/Wastewater Formation & Group position Reorganization Formation TorresDProhibitedfinancialinterests:aidingandabetting. Introduced:2/6/2014 Status:2/7/2014 - From printer. May be acted upon on or after March 9. Location:2/6/2014 - S.PRINT Summary:Would prohibit an individual from aiding or abetting a public officer or person in violating specified financial prohibitions, and expand these penalties to also apply to the individual who willfully aids or abets. This bill containsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco DHolzem General Transparency & Political Group position Accountability Reform/Conflict of Transparency Interest & Accountability GainesRCaliforniaEnvironmentalQualityAct. Introduced:2/6/2014 Status:2/7/2014 - From printer. May be acted upon on or after March 9. Location:2/6/2014 - S.PRINT Summary:The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) requires a lead agency, as defined, to prepare, or cause to be prepared by contract, and certify the completion of, an environmental impact report, as defined, on a project that may have a significant effect on the environment, or to adopt a negative declaration if it finds that the project will not have that effect. This bill would make technical and nonsubstantive changes to the definition of "environmentalimpactreport." Page 210 / 216 Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke General Environmental SPOT Group

SB 946

SB 952

SB 958

cause to be prepared by contract, and certify the completion of, an environmental impact report, as defined, on a project that may have a significant effect on the environment, or to adopt a negative declaration if it finds that the project will not have that effect. This bill would make technical and nonsubstantive changes to the definition of "environmentalimpactreport." Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke General Environmental SPOT Group position Sustainability Environment GainesRPubliccontracts:publicworksprojects:notice. Introduced:2/11/2014 Status:2/11/2014 - Introduced. Read first time. To Com. on RLS. for assignment. To print. Location:2/11/2014 - S.PRINT Summary:The State Contract Act requires that public notice of a public works project be given by publication once a week for at least 2 consecutive weeks or once a week for more than 2 consecutive weeks if that longer period of advertising is deemed necessary, as specified. This bill would make technical, nonsubstantive changes to thisprovision. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco CLokke General Public Works & SPOT Group position Contracting PavleyDStormwaterresourceplanning. Introduced:2/11/2014 Status:2/11/2014 - Introduced. Read first time. To Com. on RLS. for assignment. To print. Location:2/11/2014 - S.PRINT Summary:Current law, the Stormwater Resource Planning Act, authorizes a city, county, or special district, to develop a stormwater resource plan that meets certain standards. This bill would require a stormwater resource plantoidentifyopportunitiestousecurrentpubliclyownedlandstocaptureandreusestormwater. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working No Reco JMacDonald Natural Resources Water Group position Environment HernandezDMedi-Cal: eligibility. Introduced:1/28/2013 Status:6/27/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 4, Statutes of 2013-14 First Extraordinary Session. Location:6/27/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would, commencing January 1, 2014, implement various provisions of the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Affordable Care Act), as amended, by, among other things, modifying provisions relating to determining eligibility for certain groups. The bill would, in this regard, extend Medi-Cal eligibility to specified former foster children. The bill would also add, commencing January 1, 2014, mental health services and substance use disorder services included in the essential health benefits package, as adopted by the state and approved by the United States Secretary of Health and Human Services, to the schedule of Medi-Cal benefits, as specified.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco DHolzem General, Human Resources Health Group Hospital/Healthcare & Personnel PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/28/2013 to: Watch HernandezDHealthcarecoverage:bridgeplan. Introduced:2/5/2013 Page 211 / 216 Status:7/11/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 5, Statutes of 2013-14 First Extraordinary Session.

SB 976

SB 985

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SBX1 3

SBX1 3

HernandezDHealthcarecoverage:bridgeplan. Introduced:2/5/2013 Status:7/11/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 5, Statutes of 2013-14 First Extraordinary Session. Location:7/11/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary: Current law, the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, requires each state to, by January 1, 2014, establish an American Health Benefit Exchange that makes available qualified health plans to qualified individuals and small employers. This bill would exempt a bridge plan product, as defined, from that latter requirement. This bill contains other related provisions and other current laws. Position Staff Watch Reco

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SCA 3

PublicNotes3/11/2013 A-3/6/2013 to: Watch LenoDPublicinformation. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:9/20/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter No. 123, Statutes of 2013 Location:9/20/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:Would require each local agency to comply with the CPRA and the Brown Act, and with any subsequent statutory enactment amending either act, enacting a successor act, or amending any successor act which contains findings demonstrating that the statutory enactment furthers the purposes of the people's right of access to information concerning the conduct of the people's business. The measure would specifically exempt mandates contained within the scope of those acts, and certain subsequent statutory enactments that contain findings demonstrating that the statutory enactment furthers those same purposes, from the requirement to provide asubventionoffunds. Attachments: CSDA Notice of Concerns - SCA 3 (Leno) - Assembly Budget Committee CSDA Notice of Concerns - SCA 3 (Leno) - Assembly Budget Subcommittee #6 CSDA Notice of Concerns - SCA 3 (Leno) - Sen Appropriations CSDA Notice of Concerns - SCA 3 (Leno) - Sen Governance and Finance Committee CSDA Notice of Concerns - SCA 3 (Leno) - Author Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Concerns Reco DHolzem General Budget/Finance/Tax 1% Property Tax Group PublicNotes6/24/2013 A-6/20/2013 to: Concerns 1/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Support if Amended 2

SCA 4

LiuDLocalgovernmenttransportationprojects:specialtaxes:voterapproval. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:8/29/2013 - Re-referred to Com. on APPR. Location:8/29/2013 - S.APPR. Summary:Would provide that the imposition, extension, or increase of a special tax by a local government for the purpose of providing funding for local transportation projects requires the approval of 55% of its voters voting Page 212 / 216 on the proposition, if the proposition proposing the tax includes certain requirements. This measure would prohibit a local government from expending any revenues derived from a special transportation tax approved by 55% of

Location:8/29/2013 - S.APPR. Summary:Would provide that the imposition, extension, or increase of a special tax by a local government for the purpose of providing funding for local transportation projects requires the approval of 55% of its voters voting on the proposition, if the proposition proposing the tax includes certain requirements. This measure would prohibit a local government from expending any revenues derived from a special transportation tax approved by 55% of the voters at any time prior to the completion of a statutorily identified capital project funded by revenues derived from another special tax of the same local government that was approved by a 2/3 vote. The measure would also makeconformingandtechnical,nonsubstantivechanges. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax 55%Vote Group if Threshold/ Special Amended Taxes 3 PublicNotes6/24/2013 A-5/21/2013 to: Support if Amended 3 /24/2013 A-5/21/2013 to: Support if Amended 2 1/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Support if Amended 2 DeSaulnierDInitiativemeasures:fundingsource. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:5/24/2013 - Read second time. Ordered to third reading. Location:5/24/2013 - S.THIRDREADING Summary:Would prohibit an initiative measure that would result in a net increase in state or local government costs, other than costs attributable to the issuance, sale, or repayment of bonds, from being submitted to the electors or having any effect unless and until the Legislative Analyst and the Director of Finance jointly determine that the initiative measure provides for additional revenues in an amount that meets or exceeds the net increase in costs. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General Elections Group PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Watch WolkDLocalgovernmentfinancing:publiclibraries:voterapproval. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:6/27/2013 - Re-referred to Com. on APPR. Location:6/27/2013 - S.APPR. Summary:Would create an additional exception to the 1% limit for a rate imposed by a city, county, city and county, or special district to service bonded indebtedness incurred to fund public library facilities, that is approved by 55% of the voters of the city, county, city and county, or special district, as applicable, if the proposition meets specifiedrequirements.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco KPackham Library Budget/Finance/Tax 55%Vote Group if Threshold/ Special Amended Taxes 3 PublicNotes6/24/2013 A-2/26/2013 to: Support if Amended 3 1/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Support if Amended 2 CorbettDTransportationprojects:specialtaxes:voterapproval. Introduced:12/14/2012 Status:8/29/2013 - Re-referred to Com. on APPR. Location:8/29/2013 - S.APPR.

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CorbettDTransportationprojects:specialtaxes:voterapproval. Introduced:12/14/2012 Status:8/29/2013 - Re-referred to Com. on APPR. Location:8/29/2013 - S.APPR. Summary:Would provide that the imposition, extension, or increase of a special tax by a local government for the purpose of providing funding for transportation projects requires the approval of 55% of its voters voting on the proposition , if the proposition proposing the tax includes certain requirements . The measure would also make conformingandtechnical,nonsubstantivechanges. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax 55%Vote Group if Threshold/ Special Amended Taxes 3 PublicNotes6/24/2013 A-5/21/2013 to: Support if Amended 3 1/11/2013 I-12/14/2012 to: Support if Amended 2 CorbettDLocalgovernment:economicdevelopment:specialtaxes:voterapproval. Introduced:12/18/2012 Status:6/27/2013 - Re-referred to Com. on APPR. Location:6/27/2013 - S.APPR. Summary:Would provide that the imposition, extension, or increase of a special tax by a local government for the purpose of providing funding for community and economic development projects, as specified, requires the approval of 55% of its voters voting on the proposition , if the proposition proposing the tax contains specified requirements.Themeasurewouldalsomakeconformingandtechnical,nonsubstantivechanges. Attachments: SCA 9 (Corbett) Support Sen. Governance and Finance SCA 9 (Corbett) Support Author SCA 9 (Corbett) Support Sen. Elections and Constitutional Amendments Committee Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax 55%Vote Group 2 Threshold/ Special Taxes PublicNotes3/25/2013 I-12/18/2012 to: Support 2 1/11/2013 I-12/18/2012 to: Support if Amended 2 WolkDLegislativeprocedure. Introduced:1/22/2013 Status:1/31/2013 - Referred to Com. on RLS. Location:1/31/2013 - S.RLS. Summary:The California Constitution prohibits a bill other than the Budget Bill from being heard or acted on by a committee or either house of the Legislature until the 31st day after the bill is introduced, unless the house dispenses with this requirement by rollcall vote entered in the journal, 3/4 of the membership concurring. This measure would add an additional exception to this 31-day waiting period by authorizing a committee to hear or act on a bill if the bill, in the form to be considered by the committee, has been in print and published on the Internetforatleast15days.Thisbillcontainsotherrelatedprovisionsandotherexistinglaws. Attachments: SCA 10 (Wolk) Support - Author Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco DHolzem General Transparency & Group Page 214 / 216 3 Accountability PublicNotes5/3/2013 I-1/22/2013 to: Support 3

SCA 9

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SCA 11

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SCR 2

HancockDLocalgovernment:specialtaxes:voterapproval. Introduced:1/25/2013 Status:6/27/2013 - Re-referred to Com. on APPR. Location:6/27/2013 - S.APPR. Summary:Would instead condition the imposition, extension, or increase of a special tax by a local government upon the approval of 55% of the voters voting on the proposition , if the proposition proposing the tax contains specifiedrequirements.Themeasurewouldalsomakeconformingandtechnical,nonsubstantivechanges. Attachments: CSDA Support Letter - SCA 11 (Hancock) - Sen Appropriations Committee CSDA Support Letter - SCA 11 (Hancock) - Sen Elections and Constitutional Amendments Committee CSDA Support Letter - SCA 11 (Hancock) - Sen Governance & Finance Committee CSDA Support Letter - SCA 11 (Hancock) - Author Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco KPackham General Budget/Finance/Tax 55%Vote Group 1 Threshold/ Special Taxes PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-1/25/2013 to: Support 1 DeSaulnierDConstitutionalconvention. Introduced:12/3/2012 Status:1/10/2013 - Referred to Com. on RLS. Location:1/10/2013 - S.RLS. Summary:Under the California Constitution, the Legislature by rollcall vote entered in the journal, two-thirds of the membership of each house concurring, may submit at a general election the question whether to call a convention to revise the Constitution. If the majority vote yes on that question, within 6 months the Legislature is required to provide for the convention. This measure would propose that the people of the State of California vote at the next statewide general election on the question of whether to call a convention to revise the California Constitution. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Watch Reco JMacDonald General State Operations & Group Processes PublicNotes1/11/2013 I-12/3/2012 to: Watch Yee DOpen-Data-Day. Introduced:2/5/2013 Status:8/5/2013 - Referred to Com. on RLS. Location:8/5/2013 - A.RLS. Summary:This measure would proclaim February 23, 2013, as Open- DataDay. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues No Reco DHolzem General Transparency & position Consent: Accountability DROP

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Summary:This measure would proclaim February 23, 2013, as Open- DataDay. Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues No Reco DHolzem General Transparency & position Consent: Accountability DROP

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SCR 14

WolkDCaliforniaLibraryWeek. Introduced:2/22/2013 Status:5/8/2013 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Res. Chapter 27, Statutes of 2013. Location:5/8/2013 - S.CHAPTERED Summary:The Legislature declares the week of April 14, 2013, to April 20, 2013, inclusive, as California Library Week, and commends Californias public libraries, librarians, and all library workers for enriching the lives ofCaliforniaresidentsandhelpingtomakeourstateanexceptionalplacetolive,learn,andwork. Attachments: CSDA Support Letter: SCR 14 Senate Floor Position Staff Assigned District Type Subject Area Issues Working Support Reco CLokke Library Miscellaneous Group 3 District Services PublicNotes3/11/2013 I-2/22/2013 to: Support 3

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