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~Senate Daily File~
Senate Daily File
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Following is a representation of the Senate Daily File.
A re-sorted version of this report will be found filed under each committee
-- showing all dates posted for that committee.
FRIDAY, MAY 9, 2008
SELECT COMMITTEE ON
BAY AREA SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND
ECONOMIC PROGRESS
YEE, Chair
2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Milton Marks Conference Center
455 Golden Gate Avenue
San Francisco
HEARING POSTPONED TO 5/23/08
MONDAY, MAY 12, 2008
APPROPRIATIONS
TORLAKSON, Chair
10 a.m. - John L. Burton Hearing Room (4203)
BILLS TO BE HEARD IN FILE ORDER
S.B. No. 1093 Wiggins. San Francisco Bay Area Water Emergency
Transportation Authority.
S.B. No. 1133 Denham. State surplus property: Los Angeles Memorial
Coliseum.
S.B. No. 1144 Cox. Telecommunications: universal service: California
High-Cost Fund-A program.
S.B. No. 1145 Machado. State Compensation Insurance Fund. (Urgen-
cy)
S.B. No. 1165 Kuehl. Environment: environmental impact report.
S.B. No. 1167 Wiggins. Insurance: vehicle repair task force.
S.B. No. 1172 Dutton. Wildlife: game management.
S.B. No. 1190 Oropeza. Certified ignition interlock devices.
S.B. No. 1193 Padilla. Telecommunications: universal service: Califor-
nia Advanced Services Fund.
S.B. No. 1201 Battin. Tribal gaming: gaming device licenses.
S.B. No. 1221 Kuehl. Health facility financing.
S.B. No. 1224 Machado. Insurance: viatical and life settlement contracts.
S.B. No. 1225 Harman. Private cemeteries: limited liability companies.
S.B. No. 1226 Alquist. CalHome Program: Housing and Emergency
Shelter Trust Fund Act of 2006: mobilehome parks.
S.B. No. 1241 Margett. Public safety.
S.B. No. 1250 Yee. Juveniles: communications.
S.B. No. 1256 Ducheny. Salton Sea Restoration Council.
S.B. No. 1266 Ashburn. Board of Parole Hearings: videoconferencing.
S.B. No. 1270 Cedillo. Pharmacy: Electronic Pedigree Task Force.
S.B. No. 1282 Margett. Private investigators: continuing education.
S.B. No. 1288 Scott. California State University: Doctor of Nursing
Practice degree.
S.B. No. 1294 Ducheny. Healing arts.
S.B. No. 1316 Correa. Transportation facilities: tolls: Orange and River-
side Counties.
S.B. No. 1321 Correa. School recycling programs.
S.B. No. 1338 Migden. Workers' compensation: medical treatment: pre-
designation of physician.
S.B. No. 1346 Calderon. Fireworks.
S.B. No. 1354 Torlakson. School facilities: construction.
S.B. No. 1357 Padilla. Beverage containers: processing payments:
grants.
S.B. No. 1364 Cedillo. Autism spectrum disorders: advisory council:
centralized registry.
S.B. No. 1386 Lowenthal. Carbon monoxide.
S.B. No. 1404 Lowenthal. Plant labeling: water use.
S.B. No. 1406 Correa. Optometry.
S.B. No. 1438 Padilla. Electricity: smart grid systems.
S.B. No. 1446 Romero. High school exit examination: pupils with dis-
abilities. (Urgency)
S.B. No. 1447 Yee. Education finance: San Bruno Park School District.
S.B. No. 1468 Oropeza. Local planning: schoolsites: freeways.
S.B. No. 1470 Lowenthal. Homeless Youth Prevention and Assistance
Act of 2008.
S.B. No. 1473 Calderon. Building standards.
S.B. No. 1486 Ducheny. Otay Mesa East Toll Facility Act.
S.B. No. 1520 Kehoe. Water quality: regional boards.
S.B. No. 1540 Correa. Children's health care coverage.
S.B. No. 1552 Margett. State Allocation Board: Office of Public School
Construction.
S.B. No. 1557 Wiggins. State Environmental Goals and Policy Report.
S.B. No. 1565 Kuehl. California Stem Cell Research and Cures Act.
S.B. No. 1575 Florez. Department of Toxic Substances Control: consum-
er product recall enforcement.
S.B. No. 1576 Florez. Food commodities: country of origin labeling.
S.B. No. 1577 Florez. Airports: security checkpoint donation programs.
S.B. No. 1582 Simitian. Ocean resources: ocean rangers.
S.B. No. 1585 Padilla. California Community Colleges: transfer stu-
dents.
S.B. No. 1596 Yee. University of California: public contracts.
S.B. No. 1625 Corbett. Recycling: CRV containers.
S.B. No. 1629 Steinberg. State preschool programs: Early Learning
Quality Improvement System Commission.
S.B. No. 1642 Yee. Public contracts: claims.
S.B. No. 1645 Wiggins. Energy: Energy Aware Planning Guide.
S.B. No. 1657 Romero. School facilities: needs assessment.
S.B. No. 1663 Denham. Used and waste tires: grants.
S.B. No. 1670 Kehoe. Energy efficiency and carbon reduction. (Urgen-
cy)
S.B. No. 1672 Steinberg. Energy: Renewable Energy, Climate Change,
Career Technical Education, and Clean Technology Job Cre-
ation Bond Act of 2010.
S.B. No. 1687 Negrete McLeod. State contracts: participation goals: de-
velopmentally disabled business enterprises.
S.B. No. 1699 Wiggins. Public contracts: health care districts: design-
build.
S.B. No. 1714 Negrete McLeod. Renewable electric generation facili-
ties.
S.B. No. 1721 Yee. Health facilities: direct care nurses.
S.B. No. 1723 Maldonado. Agriculture: pesticide recycling program and
certification.
S.B. No. 1730 Padilla. State correctional facilities: metal detection
screening.
S.B. No. 1751 Runner. Vehicles: theft.
S.B. No. 1752 Wyland. California National Guard Education Assistance
Award Program. (Urgency)
S.B. No. 1758 Yee. State employees: memorandum of understanding.
(Urgency)
S.B. No. 1770 Padilla. Anti-reproductive-rights crime.
BUDGET AND FISCAL REVIEW
SUBCOMMITTEE NO. 2
RESOURCES, ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AND ENERGY
LOWENTHAL, Chair
10 a.m. - Room 112
Item Description
0555 Secretary for Environmental Protection
3900 Air Resources Board
3910 California Integrated Waste Management Board
3930 Department of Pesticide Regulation
3940 State Water Resources Control Board
3960 Department of Toxic Substances Control
3980 Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment
BUDGET AND FISCAL REVIEW
SUBCOMMITTEE NO. 4
STATE ADMIN., GENERAL GOVT.,
JUDICIAL, AND TRANSPORTATION
MACHADO, Chair
10 a.m. - Room 3191
hearing cancelled
BUDGET AND FISCAL REVIEW
SUBCOMMITTEE NO. 3
HEALTH, HUMAN SERVICES, LABOR &
VETERANS AFFAIRS
ALQUIST, Chair
10:30 a.m. - Rose Ann Vuich Hearing Room (2040)
Item Description
4260 Department of Health Care Services
4265 Department of Public Health
4440 Department of Mental Health
OPEN ISSUES
BUSINESS, PROFESSIONS AND
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
RIDLEY-THOMAS, Chair
1:30 p.m. or upon adjournment of session - Room 3191
BILLS HEARD IN FILE ORDER
A.B. No. 239 DeSaulnier. Alcoholism and drug abuse counselors.
A.B. No. 1284 Eng. Geologists and geophysicists.
A.B. No. 1545 Eng. Professions and vocations.
A.B. No. 1760 Galgiani. Veterinarians and registered veterinary techni-
cians.
A.B. No. 1922 Hernandez. Healing arts practitioners: peer review.
SPECIAL ORDER
A.B. No. 624 Coto. Foundations: diversity.
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT AND RETIREMENT
WIGGINS, Chair
1:30 p.m. - Rose Ann Vuich Hearing Room (2040)
PURSUANT TO SENATE RULE 29.10
S.B. No. 579 Wiggins. County Employees Retirement Law of 1937.
(Urgency)
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
SIMITIAN, Chairman
3 p.m. - Room 112
BILLS WILL BE HEARD IN ORDER OF FILE
S.B. No. 1210 Dutton. Environmental quality: short form environmental
impact report. (Urgency)
S.B. No. 1781 Committee on Environmental Quality. Environmental
quality: solid waste management: used and waste tires: bal-
last water management. (Urgency)
A.B. No. 109 Nunez. Air pollution: alternative fuels and vehicle
technologies.
A.B. No. 218 Saldana. Hazardous waste: electronic waste.
A.B. No. 1075 Cook. Solid waste diversion.
TUESDAY, MAY 13, 2008
GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION
FLOREZ, Chair
9:30 a.m. - Room 3191
MEASURES TO BE HEARD IN ORDER OF AUTHOR SIGN-IN
S.B. No. 1527 Yee. State property: surplus property. (Urgency)
A.B. No. 23 Ma. Alcoholic Beverage Control Act: cabaret theaters.
A.B. No. 865 Davis. State agencies: live customer service agents.
A.B. No. 1479 Mendoza. State bodies: governance.
A.B. No. 1810 Galgiani. Horses: shows, competitions, and sales.
A.B. No. 1924 Jeffries. Charitable bingo: overhead.
INFORMATIONAL HEARING
SUBJECT: A Comprehensive Review of the Process for
Identifying and Disposing of State Surplus Real
Property.
NATURAL RESOURCES AND WATER
STEINBERG, Chair
9:30 a.m. - Room 112
HEARING POSTPONED
JUDICIARY
CORBETT, Chair
1:30 p.m. - Room 112
(Please note time change)
SUPPORT AND OPPOSITION LETTERS DUE NO LATER
THAN 5 P.M. ON THURSDAY, MAY 1ST, IN ROOM 2187
BILLS WILL BE HEARD IN AUTHOR SIGN-IN ORDER
S.B. No. 1407 Perata. Court facilities: financing.
A.B. No. 164 Smyth. Immunity: marriage and family therapy schools.
A.B. No. 372 Salas. Consumer credit reports: security freezes.
A.B. No. 983 Ma. Public contracts: plans and specifications.
A.B. No. 1111 DeSaulnier. Mobilehome parks: rules and regulations.
A.B. No. 1679 Evans. Paternity actions: records.
TRANSPORTATION AND HOUSING
LOWENTHAL, Chairman
1:30 p.m. - John L. Burton Hearing Room (4203)
S.C.R. No. 103 Cogdill. Senator Charles S. Poochigian Highway.
S.C.R. No. 109 Cedillo. The Medal of Honor Recipient Eugene A. Obre-
gon, USMC, Memorial Interchange
A.B. No. 117 Beall. Transportation authorities and districts: contracts.
A.B. No. 860 Salas. Vehicles: additional registration fees.
A.B. No. 1892 Smyth. Common interest developments: solar energy.
A.B. No. 2188 Arambula. Community Development Block Grant Pro-
gram: funds.
A.B. No. 2295 Arambula. Transportation capital improvement projects.
A.B. No. 2554 Mullin. Housing: local enforcement: relinquishment.
A.B. No. 2693 Karnette. Vehicles: taxicabs.
A.B. No. 2906 Tran. Vehicles: high-occupancy vehicle lane: buffer area.
(Urgency)
A.C.R. No. 82 Huff. The Mayor Bob Zirbes Memorial Freeway.
A.C.R. No. 107 Cook. CDF Firefighter John D. Guthrie Memorial High-
way.
BUDGET AND FISCAL REVIEW
SUBCOMMITTEE NO. 1
EDUCATION
SCOTT, Chair
1:30 p.m. - Room 113
Item Description
6110 California Department of Education (CDE)
Federal Funds
- CDE Reporting - LAO Proposal
- Special Education
- Title III - English Language Acquisition
- Title I - Reading First
- Title II - Improving Teacher Quality
California Longitudinal Teacher Integrated Data Education
System (CALTIDES)
April Letters (Various)
1760 Department of General Services
School Facilities Program - Fiscal Services Positions
WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 2008
EDUCATION
SCOTT, Chair
9:30 a.m. - John L. Burton Hearing Room (4203)
A.B. No. 125 Ma. School facilities.
A.B. No. 531 Salas. Curriculum frameworks: social sciences: school
segregation.
A.B. No. 659 Ma. Child Care: locally funded child care and develop-
ment program.
A.B. No. 876 Davis. Career technical education.
A.B. No. 1028 Caballero. Child care: funding: audits.
A.B. No. 1446 DeSaulnier. Pupils: truancy.
A.B. No. 1503 Huff. High school exit examination: pupils with disabili-
ties: waivers.
A.B. No. 1893 Garrick. Class size reduction. (Urgency)
A.B. No. 2468 Brownley. Instructional materials: policies.
A.B. No. 2555 Torrico. Special education: initial assessment: individual-
ized education program.
BUDGET AND FISCAL REVIEW
SUBCOMMITTEE NO. 4
STATE ADMIN., GENERAL GOVT.,
JUDICIAL, AND TRANSPORTATION
MACHADO, Chair
9:30 a.m. - Room 3191
OPEN ISSUES
HEALTH
KUEHL, Chair
1:30 p.m. - John L. Burton Hearing Room (4203)
TESTIMONY LIMITED TO TWO WITNESSES IN SUPPORT
AND TWO IN OPPOSITION
A.B. No. 16 Evans. Human papillomavirus vaccination.
A.B. No. 30 Evans. Health care coverage: inborn errors of metabolism.
A.B. No. 158 Ma. Medi-Cal: benefits for nondisabled persons infected
with chronic hepatitis B.
A.B. No. 2010 DeSaulnier. Affiliate clinics: provisional licenses.
A.B. No. 2079 Emmerson. Food.
A.B. No. 2216 Gaines. Diesel generators: health facilities.
A.B. No. 2899 Portantino. Sexually transmitted diseases: HIV and AIDS:
counseling.
REVENUE AND TAXATION
OROPEZA, Chair
1:30 p.m. - Room 3191
BILLS WILL BE HEARD IN FILE ORDER
S.B. No. 1417 Hollingsworth. Sales and use taxes: exclusions: trade-in
vehicles. (Tax Levy)
S.B. No. 1484 Alquist. Income and corporation taxes: oil producers:
credits: clean energy technology. (Tax Levy)
S.B. No. 1562 Hollingsworth. Property taxation: exemption: fruit-bear-
ing and nut-bearing trees: freeze, wildfire, and wind relief.
(Urgency)
S.B. No. 1610 Dutton. Property tax: base year value transfers. (Tax Levy)
S.B. No. 1628 Ducheny. Sales and use taxes: consumer: destination man-
agement company. (Tax Levy)
S.C.A. No. 24 Dutton. Property taxation: base year value transfers.
S.J.R. No. 27Kehoe. Federal tax credits: production and investment for
renewable energy technologies.
A.B. No. 1895 Silva. Sales and use taxes: administration.
A.B. No. 1901 Silva. State Board of Equalization: administration: inter-
est.
A.B. No. 1935 Fuller. Taxpayer contributions: California Ovarian Cancer
Research Fund.
RULES
PERATA, Chair
1:30 p.m. - Room 113
HEARING RESCHEDULED TO
THURSDAY, MAY 15, 2008
THURSDAY, MAY 15, 2008
RULES
PERATA, Chair
11 a.m. - Room 3191
(Please note date, time and room change)
GOVERNOR'S APPOINTEES
REQUIRED TO APPEAR
ANGELA M. BRADSTREET, Chief, Division of Labor Standards Enforcement
ROBERT A. JONES, Deputy Secretary, Labor and Workforce Development
Agency
TIFFANY RYSTROM, Member, Public Employment Relations Board
ROBIN W. WESLEY, Member, Public Employment Relations Board
MONDAY, MAY 19, 2008
APPROPRIATIONS
TORLAKSON, Chair
10 a.m. - John L. Burton Hearing Room (4203)
BILLS TO BE HEARD IN FILE ORDER
S.B. No. 1158 Scott. Student financial aid: Assumption Program of
Loans for Education.
S.B. No. 1267 Yee. Whistleblower protection.
S.B. No. 1312 Yee. Registered interior designers.
S.B. No. 1332 Negrete McLeod. Medi-Cal: managed care.
S.B. No. 1355 Corbett. Postsecondary education: private student loans.
S.B. No. 1389 Padilla. Public utilities: telephone corporations: acquisi-
tions.
S.B. No. 1455 Cogdill. Vehicles: specialized license plates.
S.B. No. 1459 Yee. Health care coverage: Cal-Health Act.
S.B. No. 1475 Torlakson. Autism pilot program.
S.B. No. 1586 Negrete McLeod. County employees retirement: San Ber-
nardino County health benefits.
S.B. No. 1608 Corbett. Disabled persons: equal access rights: civil ac-
tions.
S.B. No. 1613 Margett. Department of Transportation: contracts.
S.B. No. 1642 Yee. Public contracts: claims.
S.B. No. 1681 Battin. State surplus property.
S.B. No. 1693 Cox. Foreign electric cooperative reciprocals.
S.B. No. 1710 Oropeza. Tax liens.
S.B. No. 1738 Steinberg. Medi-Cal: Frequent Users of Health Care Pilot
Program.
S.B. No. 1753 Torlakson. Portable classrooms: formaldehyde.
BUDGET AND FISCAL REVIEW
SUBCOMMITTEE NO. 2
RESOURCES, ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AND ENERGY
LOWENTHAL, Chair
10 a.m. - Room 112
hearing cancelled
TUESDAY, MAY 20, 2008
BUDGET AND FISCAL REVIEW
SUBCOMMITTEE NO. 2
RESOURCES, ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AND ENERGY
LOWENTHAL, Chair
10 a.m. - Room 112
MAY REVISE, OPEN ISSUES AND APRIL LETTERS
WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 2008
ENERGY, UTILITIES AND COMMUNICATIONS
KEHOE, Chair
9 a.m. - Room 3191
(Please note time change)
INFORMATIONAL HEARING
SUBJECT: AB 32 Implementation: Understanding a Cap and
Trade System.
BUDGET AND FISCAL REVIEW
SUBCOMMITTEE NO. 2
RESOURCES, ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AND ENERGY
LOWENTHAL, Chair
10 a.m. - Room 112
MAY REVISE
RULES
PERATA, Chair
1:30 p.m. - Room 113
S.C.A. No. 23 Maldonado. State officer salary increases: operating defi-
cit.
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GOVERNOR'S APPOINTEES
REQUIRED TO APPEAR
ANTHONY P. SAUER, Director, Department of Rehabilitation
LUCIANA C. PROFACA, PH.D., Chief Deputy Director, Department of Rehabi-
litation
KATHLEEN R. BRUGGER, Member, Teachers' Retirement Board
JERILYN R. HARRIS, Member, Teachers' Retirement Board
ELIZABETH D. ROGERS, Member, Teachers' Retirement Board
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SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION,
BUT NOT REQUIRED TO APPEAR
ANTHONY W. BATTS, D.P.A., Member, Commission on Peace Officer Stan-
dards and Training
LAI LAI Y. BUI, Member, Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training
COLLENE T. CAMPBELL, Member, Commission on Peace Officer Standards
and Training
SCOTT B. HIMELSTEIN, Member, Commission on Peace Officer Standards
and Training
DEBORAH E. LINDEN, Member, Commission on Peace Officer Standards and
Training
MICHAEL J. SOBEK, Member, Commission on Peace Officer Standards and
Training
FRIDAY, MAY 23, 2008
SELECT COMMITTEE ON
BAY AREA SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND
ECONOMIC PROGRESS
YEE, Chair
10 a.m. to 12 m.
Milton Marks Conference Center
455 Golden Gate Avenue
San Francisco
INFORMATIONAL HEARING
SUBJECT: Bay Area Organized Retail Crime
WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 2008
RULES
PERATA, Chair
1:30 p.m. - Room 113
GOVERNOR'S APPOINTEES
REQUIRED TO APPEAR
SUSAN L. HUBBARD, Director, Division of Adult Institutions, Department of
Corrections and Rehabilitation
DAVID L. RUNNELS, Undersecretary, Department of Corrections and Rehabi-
litation
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SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION,
BUT NOT REQUIRED TO APPEAR
JOAN M. HANCOCK, Member, Contractors' State License Board
LISA E. MILLER-STRUNK, Member, Contractors' State License Board
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 2008
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
NEGRETE MCLEOD, Chair
9:30 a.m. - Room 112
MEASURES HEARD BY AUTHOR SIGN-IN
A.B. No. 212 Fuentes. Zoning decisions.
A.B. No. 704 Eng. Resident Advisory Commission on the Environment
Act.
A.B. No. 811 Levine. Benefit assessments for renewable energy and en-
ergy efficiency. (Urgency)
A.B. No. 1263 Caballero. LAFCO's spheres of influence.
A.B. No. 1275 DeSaulnier. County fees for domestic violence and child
abuse programs.
A.B. No. 1764 Blakeslee. Williamson Act contracts.
A.B. No. 2427 Eng. Local regulations.
RULES
PERATA, Chair
1:30 p.m. - Room 113
GOVERNOR'S APPOINTEES
REQUIRED TO APPEAR
STEPHEN J. EGAN, Member, California Unemployment Insurance Appeals
Board
MELLONIE S. YANG, Chief, Professional Fiduciaries Bureau
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SUBJECT TO CONFIRMATION,
BUT NOT REQUIRED TO APPEAR
JENNIFER L. HUSBANDS, PH.D., Member, Commission on Teacher Creden-
tialing
TING L. SUN, PH.D., Member, Commission on Teacher Credentialing
MONDAY, JUNE 9, 2008
BUSINESS, PROFESSIONS AND
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
RIDLEY-THOMAS, Chair
1:30 p.m. or upon adjournment - Room 3191
BILLS HEARD IN FILE ORDER
A.B. No. 547 Ma. Medical Board of California: licensure fees.
A.B. No. 844 Berryhill. Junk dealers and recyclers: nonferrous material.
A.B. No. 1436 Hernandez. Nurse practitioners.
A.B. No. 1816 Galgiani. Cemeteries: temporary manager.
A.B. No. 1867 Keene. Real estate appraisers.
A.B. No. 2189 Karnette. Shorthand reporters: continuing education re-
quirements.
A.B. No. 2210 Price. Dentistry: emergency services.
A.B. No. 2442 Nakanishi. Medicine: peer review proceedings. (Urgency)
A.B. No. 2444 Nakanishi. Medical Board of California: disciplinary ac-
tions.
A.B. No. 2445 Nakanishi. Medical Board of California: disciplinary pro-
cedures: applicants.
A.B. No. 2482 Maze. Physician assistants: continuing education.
A.B. No. 2946 Hayashi. Cemeteries.
A.B. No. 3024 Duvall. Payment bonds: public works.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 2008
HEALTH
KUEHL, Chair
1:30 p.m. - John L. Burton Hearing Room (4203)
TESTIMONY LIMITED TO TWO WITNESSES IN SUPPORT
AND TWO IN OPPOSITION
A.B. No. 308 Galgiani. Medi-Cal: HIV drug treatment: developmental
services: financing.
A.B. No. 501 Swanson. Pharmaceutical devices.
A.B. No. 572 Berg. Adult day health care services.
A.B. No. 671 Beall. Medi-Cal: frequent users of health services.
A.B. No. 851 Brownley. Medi-Cal: eligibility.
A.B. No. 1127 Carter. Perchlorate drinking water standards: Cities of
Colton, Fontana, and Rialto.
A.B. No. 1150 Lieu. Health care coverage: underwriting practices.
A.B. No. 1154 Leno. Diabetes.
A.B. No. 1203 Salas. Health care service plans: poststabilization care.
A.B. No. 1646 DeSaulnier. Transactions and use taxes: counties: public
health.
A.B. No. 1701 Dymally. Medi-Cal: skilled nursing facilities: reimburse-
ment.
A.B. No. 2137 Saldana. Insurance: rescission of long-term care con-
tracts.
A.B. No. 2352 Fuentes. Mental health services: confidential information.
A.B. No. 2658 Horton. Disease prevention: reportable diseases.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 2008
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
NEGRETE MCLEOD, Chair
9:30 a.m. - Room 112
MEASURES HEARD BY AUTHOR SIGN-IN
A.B. No. 847 Berg. Joint powers agreements and the Yurok Tribal Coun-
cil.
A.B. No. 885 Charles Calderon. Metropolitan Water District's gover-
nance.
A.B. No. 2803 Horton. Public agency payments.
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