CURRENT BILL STATUS
MEASURE : A.B. No. 20 (4th Ex. Sess.)
AUTHOR(S) : Audra Strickland and Huber.
TOPIC : Consumer affairs: regulatory boards: operations:
reorganization.
+LAST AMENDED DATE : 07/23/2009
TYPE OF BILL :
Inactive
Non-Urgency
Non-Appropriations
Majority Vote Required
Non-State-Mandated Local Program
Fiscal
Non-Tax Levy
LAST HIST. ACT. DATE: 07/28/2009
LAST HIST. ACTION : Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 18,
Statutes of 2009-10 Fourth Extraordinary Session.
FILE : SEN THIRD READING
FILE DATE : 07/23/2009
ITEM : 20
TITLE : An act to amend Sections 101, 130, 149, 205, 3612, 3613,
3620, 3622, 3623, 3624, 3624.5, 3626, 3627, 3628, 3630,
3631, 3633, 3633.1, 3634, 3635, 3636, 3640, 3640.1,
3640.5, 3650, 3651, 3651.5, 3652, 3663, 3670, 3675,
3680, 3681, 3685, 3716, 7801, 7810.1, 7820, 7830.1,
8501, 8502, 8505.17, 8520, 8674, 8676, 9801, 9810,
9810.1, 9872, 19004, 19004.1, 19030, 19031, and 19174
of, to add Sections 3621, 3621.5, and 8520.2 to, to add
and repeal Section 2450.3 of, and to repeal Sections
3625, 7810, 7811, 7815, 7815.5, 7816, and 7817 of, the
Business and Professions Code, to add Section 11451.5 to
the Food and Agricultural Code, to amend and repeal
Section 44021 of the Health and Safety Code, to amend
Section 677 of the Public Resources Code, and to amend
an initiative act entitled "An act to establish a board
of osteopathic examiners, provide for their appointment,
and to prescribe their powers and duties; to regulate
the examination of applicants, who are graduates of
osteopathic schools, for any form of certificate to
treat disease, injuries, deformities, or other physical
or mental conditions; to regulate the practice of those
so licensed, who are graduates of osteopathic schools;
to impose upon said board of osteopathic examiners all
duties and functions, relating to graduates of
osteopathic schools, holding or applying for any form of
certificate or license, heretofore exercised and
performed by the board of medical examiners of the State
of California under the provisions of the state medical
practice act, approved June 2, 1913, and acts amendatory
thereof" approved by electors November 7, 1922, by
amending, repealing, and adding Section 1 thereof,
relating to consumer affairs.