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         AB 815
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        CONCURRENCE IN SENATE AMENDMENTS
        AB 815 (Caballero)
        As Amended  June 14, 2010
        Majority vote
         
         
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        |ASSEMBLY: |     |(June 3, 2009)  |SENATE: |34-0 |(August 11, 2010)    |
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              (vote not relevant)  
         

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        |COMMITTEE VOTE:  |8-1  |(August 24, 2010)   |RECOMMENDATION: |concur    |
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        Original Committee Reference:    JUD.  
         
        SUMMARY  :  Revises a previous surplus property bill to allow the  
        property to be used as a local government facility rather than a  
        police station. 

         The Senate amendments  delete the Assembly version of this bill, and  
        instead authorize the Department of General Services (DGS) to  
        convey the Salinas Armory located at 100 Howard Street, Salinas,  
        Monterey County, for no less than 50% of fair market value to  
        Salinas for the development of a local government-owned facility  
        rather than a police station. 

         EXISTING LAW  authorizes DGS, with the approval of the Adjutant  
        General, to convey the Salinas Armory, for no less than 50% of the  
        fair market value, to Salinas for the development of a police  
        station, as specified.

         AS PASSED BY THE ASSEMBLY  , this bill clarified that nothing in  
        existing law shall be construed to prohibit a local public entity  
        from requiring a bidder to review all relevant bid documents  
        provided by the local public entity, including, but not limited to  
        architectural or engineering plans and specifications, prior to a  
        bid submission, and to report any errors and omissions noted by the  
        contractor to the architect or owner.  

         FISCAL EFFECT  :   According to the Senate Appropriations Committee:








                                                               
         AB 815
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                            Fiscal Impact (in thousands)
         
        Major Provisions         2010-11      2011-12       2012-13     Fund
         Conveyance             Potential one time loss of savings  
        ($430)General
                               in 2015

         COMMENTS  :  This bill was substantially amended in the Senate and  
        the Assembly-approved provisions of this bill were deleted.  This  
        bill, as amended in the Senate is inconsistent with Assembly  
        actions.


         Analysis Prepared by  :    Joanna Gin / B.,P. & C.P. / (916) 319-3301  



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