BILL ANALYSIS
SB 153
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Date of Hearing: July 10, 2001
ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS
Lou Correa, Chair
SB 153 (Knight) - As Introduced: January 30, 2001
SENATE VOTE : 37-0
SUBJECT : Pilot projects: state and local programs.
SUMMARY : Repeals numerous obsolete or expired pilot projects.
Specifically, this bill :
1.Repeals more than 50 pilot projects in current law that have
been identified as either obsolete or expired, pursuant to the
October, 2000 "Expired Pilot Projects" report prepared and by
the California Law Revision Commission.
2.Makes technical changes to statutes referenced within the laws
creating these pilot projects in order to reflect their
termination.
EXISTING LAW creates numerous state and local demonstration
projects of limited duration in order to study, collect data and
report to the Legislature regarding, among other things, civil
procedure, air pollution, transportation, housing, health and
welfare, criminal law, juvenile justice, hazardous waste and
state property.
FISCAL EFFECT : Unknown
COMMENTS :
This bill repeals more than 50 pilot projects that, in many
cases, were completed, expired or became obsolete many years
ago, but are still "on the books." This bill is a "clean-up"
measure that repeals those expired or obsolete pilot projects
identified in the California Law Review Commission's report of
October, 2000. In addition to repealing the pilot projects,
this bill makes necessary technical changes to other current
laws that reference, or are referenced by, the statutes that
originally created the pilot projects.
REGISTERED SUPPORT / OPPOSITION :
SB 153
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Support
Peace Officers Research Association of California (PORAC)
Opposition
None on file.
Analysis Prepared by : Stephen Gizzi / B. & P. / (916)
319-3301