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                                                                  SB 184
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          Date of Hearing:   July 3, 2013

                        ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS
                                  Mike Gatto, Chair

             SB 184 (Committee on Governance and Finance) - As Amended:   
                                   June 10, 2013 

          Policy Committee:                             Local  
          GovernmentVote:9-0

          Urgency:     No                   State Mandated Local Program:  
          No     Reimbursable:              

           SUMMARY  

          This bill enacts the Local Government Omnibus Act of 2013, which  
          proposes 13 technical, noncontroversial changes to state laws  
          affecting local agencies' powers and duties.  

           FISCAL EFFECT  

          Negligible fiscal impact.

           COMMENTS  

           1)Purpose  .  SB 184, compiles 13 noncontroversial changes to  
            state laws affecting local agencies and land use into a single  
            omnibus bill.  Each year, local officials discover problems  
            with statutes that affect counties, cities, and special  
            districts as well as laws on land use planning and  
            development.  

            The Committee conducts a public review of each item.  If any  
            item in this bill attracts opposition, the Committee will  
            delete it.  

           2)Previous legislation  .  SB 1090 (Governance and Finance  
            Committee), Chapter 330, Statutes of 2012 was the omnibus bill  
            that was enacted last year.

           3)There is no registered opposition to this bill  .


           Analysis Prepared by  :    Roger Dunstan / APPR. / (916) 319-2081








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