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The Seven Cs of Basic Legislative Drafting

October 22, 2020   6:25 amOctober 22, 2020   10:50 am
What are the “Seven Cs” and what do they have to do with legislative drafting? During this time of pandemic, I have been researching and reading about legislative drafting and studying some of the materials that are available to the...
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Special Rules for California Bill Drafting

October 20, 2020   2:45 amOctober 19, 2020   9:30 pm
With certain types of legislation in California, there are several unique drafting rules, such as for tax measures, bond measures, and criminal statutes. Tax Bills There is a misconception that a bill keyed as a “tax levy” is always a...
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Drafting a Bill to Regulate a Profession

October 17, 2020   7:52 amOctober 17, 2020   1:28 pm
On occasion, the bill drafter will need to create a new regulatory scheme as legislators intend to regulate a profession or occupation that has not previously been subject to regulation. As a general rule, the intent of regulating a profession...
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Drafting a Bill’s Title

October 16, 2020   2:25 amOctober 16, 2020   6:08 am
Pursuant to Article IV, Section 9 of the California Constitution, there is a requirement for each bill to have a title. The constitutional provision states: “A statute shall embrace but one subject, which shall be expressed in its title. If...
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Does Legislative Intent Language Trump Statutory Language?

October 12, 2020   6:18 amOctober 12, 2020   11:09 am
As we examine instances where a bill in the California Legislature contains both statutory changes (by amending, adding or repealing code sections) and legislative intent statements (usually in the form of findings and declarations), we expect these two types of...
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UPDATED: Failed Bills 2020 California Legislature, End of Session

September 7, 2020   7:08 amSeptember 7, 2020   1:48 pm
Some California political junkies call these “leftover bills.” When the California Legislature adjourned its 2020 Session just before 1:30am on September 1, it left unfinished a number of bills that were heavily lobbied up until the last minute. While the...
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What Happens During the Last Weeks of the Legislative Session?

July 28, 2020   6:22 amJuly 28, 2020   6:33 am
This article highlights the major happenings at the end of the legislative process pursuant to the California Constitution and relevant statutes. There are essentially three major parts to the legislative session: house of origin; second house; and, final month and...
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