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          Date of Hearing:   April 22, 2015


           ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC EMPLOYEES, RETIREMENT, AND SOCIAL  
                                      SECURITY


                                  Rob Bonta, Chair


          AB 993  
          (Committee on Public Employees, Retirement, and Social Security)  
          - As Introduced February 26, 2015


          SUBJECT:  State employees:  memorandum of understanding


          SUMMARY:  Ratifies the provisions of a memorandum of  
          understanding (MOU) between the state and an as yet unspecified  
          state bargaining unit.





          EXISTING LAW requires, under the State Employee-Employer  
          Relations Act (the Dills Act), collective bargaining agreements  
          (MOUs) that are negotiated between the state and exclusive  
          representatives of each of the 21 state bargaining units.





          FISCAL EFFECT:  Unknown.


          COMMENTS:  This is a spot bill that will be used to approve the  








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          final collective bargaining agreement reached this year between  
          the state and one or more of the state bargaining units.  The  
          current MOUs for four of the state's 21 bargaining units expire  
          on or around the first of July of this year.





          REGISTERED SUPPORT / OPPOSITION:




          Support


          None on file




          Opposition


          None on file




          Analysis Prepared by:Karon Green / P.E.,R., & S.S. / (916)  
          319-3957















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