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          CONCURRENCE IN SENATE AMENDMENTS
          AB 1023 (Wagner)
          As Amended July 12, 2011
          Majority vote
           
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          |ASSEMBLY:  |77-0 |(May 16, 2011)  |SENATE: |39-0 |(August 18,    |
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           Original Committee Reference:    JUD.  

           SUMMARY  :  Makes non-substantive changes to the codes by 
          recommendation of the Legislative Counsel's office.  
          Specifically,  this bill  makes various grammatical and other 
          technical changes suggested by the Office of Legislative Counsel 
          in order to correct non-substantive errors that exist in the 
          original bill text.

           The Senate amendments  add further technical corrections.
           
          EXISTING LAW  :  Unaffected

           AS PASSED BY THE ASSEMBLY  , this bill was substantially similar 
          to the version approved by the Senate.
           
          FISCAL EFFECT  :  None
           
          COMMENTS  :  Each year, Legislative Counsel's Office identifies 
          grammatical errors and other errors of a technical nature that 
          have been inadvertently enacted into statutory law.  The annual 
          "Maintenance of the Codes" bill is the vehicle for implementing 
          the wholesale corrections.  For inclusion into the measure, the 
          change must be technical only and may not affect or enact 
          substantive law.  Any proposed change which is identified as 
          having a substantive change is automatically excised from the 
          bill.

           
          Analysis Prepared by  :    Drew Liebert / JUD. / (916) 319-2334 


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