BILL NUMBER: SB 1321 ENROLLED
BILL TEXT
PASSED THE SENATE APRIL 22, 2010
PASSED THE ASSEMBLY AUGUST 25, 2010
AMENDED IN SENATE APRIL 15, 2010
INTRODUCED BY Senator Kehoe
FEBRUARY 19, 2010
An act to add Section 7.95 to the Government Code, relating to the
State Race Track Leasing Commission.
LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
SB 1321, Kehoe. State Race Track Leasing Commission: Director of
General Services: powers and duties.
Existing law provides that the State Race Track Leasing Commission
is required to prepare a master plan for the long-range
comprehensive development and improvement of, and construction upon,
the property of the 22nd District Agricultural Association, and
specifies other powers and duties of the commission regarding the
22nd District Agricultural Association, as provided.
Existing law provides that whenever a power is granted to, or a
duty is imposed upon, the Controller, Treasurer, Director of Finance,
or Superintendent of Public Instruction on any state board,
commission, committee, or governing board, the power may be exercised
or the duty may be performed by a deputy designated by the officer
to act in his or her place and stead, unless otherwise expressly
provided.
This bill would specifically authorize the Director of General
Services and the Secretary of Food and Agriculture to each designate
a deputy of his or her office to act in his or her place and stead on
the State Race Track Leasing Commission with respect to the exercise
of the statutory powers and duties of the commission.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Section 7.95 is added to the Government Code, to read:
7.95. Notwithstanding any provision of law, the Director of
General Services and the Secretary of Food and Agriculture may each
designate any deputy of his or her office to act in his or her place
and stead on the State Race Track Leasing Commission with respect to
the exercise of statutory powers and duties of the commission. The
deputy, while sitting on the State Race Track Leasing Commission, may
exercise the same powers as the Director of General Services or the
Secretary of Food and Agriculture could exercise as if he or she were
personally present. The Director of General Services or the
Secretary of Food and Agriculture so designating a deputy shall be
responsible for the acts of the deputy acting under the designation
in the same manner and to the same extent that the Director of
General Services or the Secretary of Food and Agriculture is
responsible for the acts of the deputy performing his or her official
duties as deputy to the Director of General Services or the
Secretary of Food and Agriculture.