Amended in Senate January 4, 2016

Senate BillNo. 616


Introduced by Senators Huff and Nguyen

(Principal coauthors: Assembly Membersbegin delete Kimend deletebegin insert Harper, Kim,end insert and Wilk)

(Coauthors: Senators Bates, Cannella, Hall,begin insert Leno, Liu,end insert Nielsen, and Vidak)

(Coauthors: Assembly Members Chang, Dodd, Maienschein, and Waldron)

February 27, 2015


An act to add Section 37222.19 to the Education Code, relating to public schools.

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL’S DIGEST

SB 616, as amended, Huff. Public schools: Asian Lunar New Year’s Day.

Existing law designates particular days each year as having special significance, and encourages all public schools and educational institutions to observe those days and to conduct suitable commemorative exercises on those days.

This bill would express legislative findings and declarations relating to the Asian Lunar New Year. The bill wouldbegin insert require the Governor, each year, toend insert designate the date corresponding with the start of the Asian lunar calendarbegin delete each yearend delete as Asian Lunar New Year’s Day, a day having special significance. The bill would also encourage all public schools and educational institutions to conduct exercises observing the Asian Lunar New Year with appropriatebegin delete ceremonies, activities,end deletebegin insert activitiesend insert and programs.

Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: no. State-mandated local program: no.

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

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SECTION 1.  

The Legislature finds and declares all of the
2following:

3(a) February 19, 2015, will mark the beginning of the Asian
4Lunar New Year, which is celebrated in many Asian communities
5around the world, including the United States, and especially
6California.

7(b) California is home to over six million Asian and Pacific
8Islander Americans of Bangladeshi, Cambodian, Chinese, Filipino,
9Hmong, Indian, Indonesian, Iu-Mien, Japanese, Korean, Laotian,
10Malaysian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, Taiwanese, and Vietnamese
11descent.

12(c) The Asian and Pacific Islander American community has
13contributed to the social, cultural, civic, economic, and academic
14success of California.

15(d) The Asian Lunar New Year is predominantly celebrated by
16the over 2.5 million Californians of Chinese, Korean, and
17Vietnamese descent, and is a time of feasting and the renewing of
18family ties.

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SEC. 2.  

Section 37222.19 is added to the Education Code, to
20read:

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37222.19.  

(a) Each year, thebegin insert Governor shall designateend insertbegin insert theend insert date
22corresponding with the start of the Asian lunar calendarbegin delete is
23designated and set apartend delete
as Asian Lunar New Year’s Day,begin insert which
24shall be designated and set apart asend insert
a day having special
25significance pursuant to Section 37222.

26(b) On Asian Lunar New Year’s Day, all public schools and
27educational institutions are encouraged to conduct exercises
28observing the Asian Lunar New Year with appropriatebegin delete ceremonies,
29activities,end delete
begin insert activitiesend insert and programs.



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