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                             SENATE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE
                           Senator Ellen M. Corbett, Chair
                              2009-2010 Regular Session


          SB 1330 (Committee on Judiciary)
          As Introduced
          Hearing Date: March 23, 2010
          Fiscal: No
          Urgency: No
          SK:jd
                    

                                        SUBJECT
                                           
                              Maintenance of the Codes

                                      DESCRIPTION  

          This bill would make numerous technical changes in the  
          California codes that have been recommended by the Legislative  
          Counsel's Office.  The proposed changes would not make any  
          substantive change in the law.

                                      BACKGROUND 

          Every year, Legislative Counsel's Office identifies grammatical  
          errors and other errors of a technical nature that have been  
          inadvertently enacted into statutory law.  The annual  
          "Maintenance of the Codes" bill is the vehicle for implementing  
          these wholesale corrections.  In order to be included in the  
          measure, the change must be technical only and may not affect or  
          enact substantive law.  Any proposed change that is identified  
          as having a substantive change is automatically deleted from the  
          bill. 

                                CHANGES TO EXISTING LAW
           
          None
          
                                        COMMENT
           
          1.  Commitment to delete any substantive provision
           
          A condition for inclusion in the annual code maintenance bill is  
          that the change must be nonsubstantive.  Consequently, any  
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          provision that is identified as making a substantive law change  
          has been or will be deleted without question by the Legislative  
          Counsel's Office.


          2.  "All-purpose" yielding clause avoids chaptering problems
                     
          Proposed Section 223 on page 433 of the bill provides that any  
          other bill enacted by the Legislature during the 2010 calendar  
          year that takes effect on or before January 1, 2011 and that  
          amends, adds, repeals, or otherwise affects any section affected  
          by this bill, shall prevail over the provisions of this bill.   
          This "all-purpose" yielding clause avoids any chaptering  
          problems that might otherwise occur.


           Support  :  None Known

           Opposition  :  None Known

                                        HISTORY
           
           Source  :  Office of Legislative Counsel

           Related Pending Legislation  :  None Known

           Prior Legislation  :  Annual Maintenance of the Code bills

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