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Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Digital Library Collections This is a PDF of a folder from our textual collections. Collection: Reagan, Ronald: Gubernatorial Papers, 1966-74: Press Unit Folder Title: Press Releases Index - Bills Signed (by date, 1968-1974) Box: P21 To see more digitized collections visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/archives/digital-library To see all Ronald Reagan Presidential Library inventories visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/document-collection Contact a reference archivist at: [email protected] Citation Guidelines: https://reaganlibrary.gov/citing National Archives Catalogue: https://catalog.archives.gov/ ILL SIGNED #527 SB 1109 - Marks) 8.15.68 Removes the present conclusive presumption that highways have a higher public priority than parks; provides that disputed highway routes will be resolved through a judicial determina- tion as to the most necessary public use of the property. BROWN ACT #496 9.4.67 AB 495 bill signed--to enact comprehensive open meeting law for state agencies as companion measure to Brown Act. BILLS SIGNED #301 (SB-143) 5-21-67 Designed to insure continuance of licensing and regulations of taxicab service in California BILL SIGNED #499 (SB 615 - Chappie) Collier, Teale, Marler, 8.1.68 Permits counties 27 neavy SNOW dreas greater latitude in determining what percentage of county road maintenance funds received from the state should be used for snow removal operations. BILL SIGNED #522 (SB 959 - Miller) 8.14.68 Permits the State of California to realize the maximum potential of computers and other highly- developed technological equipment and procedures. #490 BILL SIGNED 7.25.68 (SB 975 - Burns) RR signed bill appropriating funds for study by California Automobile Accident Commission of California's automobile accident rate, the rising cost of auto insurance, and their effect on the lives and pocketbooks of Californians. BILL SIGNED #521 (SB 1006 - Alquist) 8.14.68 Sets stage for additional legislation to end proliferation of licensing practices and boards in healing arts. BILL SIGNED #501 (SB 393 - Dills) 8.1.68 Cancels a discriminatory tax against film industry. BILL SIGNED #353 (SB 467 - Burgener) 5.24.68 Emergency bill to protect recipients of Aid to the Disabled from a decrease in public assis- tance grant. BILL SIGNED #550 (SB 510 - Teale) 8.27.68 Provides $16 million in state funds for construc- tion, modernization and expansion of 27 hospital facilities in California. BILL SIGNED #594 (SB 542 - Burgener) 9.17.68 RR signed bill to change financing formula for mental health to benefit local communities. 11.1. SIGNED #489 (SB 98 - Carrell) 7.25.68 RR signed bill chable State to test navigation- al system designed to enable air and water trans- portation to navigate with precision and greater safety under conditions of low visibility. #596 BILL SIGNED (SB 202 - Mills) 9.19.68 RR signed legislation to provide fuel relief to commuter bus companies; commended Southern California Rapid Transit District for inaugura- ting new and improved bus service to link more effectively residents of Watts, etc., with better employment opportunities in L.A. BILL SIGNED #408 (SB 202 - Mills) 6.19.68 RR signed bill to relieve financial burden on property taxpayers in metropolitan areas of state and to assist minorities, aged and low-income families by providing better transit service to and from work. BILL SIGNED #401 (SB 253 - Stiern) 6.12.68 RR signed bill to require completion of college level courses for admission to the practice of real estate brokerage takes effect in 1970. BILLS SIGNED #674 12-13-6 (SB-6- Amends the personal income tax law relating to income averaging. BILL SIGNED #599 (SB 8 - Schmitz) 9.23.68 RR statement on satisfaction of passing tax relief bill; urges voters to approve legisla- tion in November. BILLS SIGNED #261 (SB-69) 5-12-67 It will be a crime to steal industrial secrets or give or make bribes for disclosure of information about secret industrial processes. BILL SIGNED #217 (SB 74 - Richardson) 3.26.68 Provides for appointment of a commission by county boards of supervisors for the purpose of certifying "certified raw milk." BILL SIGNED (AB 272 - Unruh) Department of Finance 2.26.68 unruh-sponsored school financing bill of 1967 which provided $145 million in additional pub- lic school financing. BILL SIGNED #212 (AB-466-Badham) 3-25-68 Establishes a four-year term for members of California Advisory Board to Bureau of Employment agencies and lowers annual license fees for employment agencies. BILL SIGNED #428 (AB 607 - Lanterman) 6.25.68 RR signed bill to permit local governments in state to receive interstate highway right-of- way rental money that previously was forwarded to the federal government. BILL SIGNED #432 (AB 617 - Veysey) 6.26.68 RR signed bill to strengthen California meat inspection while saving California Suppayers over d half-million dollars annually in inspection costs. (AB 1464 - Ralph) 8.27.68 Part of legislative program; enables state +- loal IIVEL offectivel, WILL Problems or job training and development in economically dis- advantaged areas. 13 1575 - Warren-Alquist State #307 Energy Conservation and Development Act 5-21-74 ER statement upon signing AB 1575 BILL SIGNED #547 (AB 1832 - Campbell) 8.26.68 Provides tax incentives to private lending institutions in state for making real estate neighborhoods. loans to low income families in inner city #674 BILLS SIGNED (SB-7-Burgener) 12-13-67 Requires bills to be submitted within 2 months rather than 6 months after the month in which medical service is rendered. BILL SIGNED #502 (AB 1023 - z'Berg) 8.3.68 wetween California and Nevada for the management of the Lake Tahoe Basin. BILL SIGNED #498 (AB 1072 - Ralph) 8.1.68 Permits the Department of Public Works to use state highway funds in replacing owner-occupied housing of low-income families whose homes are situated in the right-of-way of a future freeway. BILL SIGNED #558 (AB 1381 - Bagley) 8.30.68 Defines public records and requires public hours. records to be open to inspection during office #549 BILL SIGNED 8.27.68 (AB 1463 - Unruh) Part of legislative program; enables state to deal more effectively with problems of job training and development in economically dis- advantaged areas. BILL SIGNED (AB 125 - Badham) #141 3.1.68 Authorizes directors of California - trict to change or supplement an authorized before plan of works, and requires a public hearing any change may be adopted. ILL SIGNED #544 AB 172 - Biddle) 8.23.68 Provides for more effective enforcement of laws relating to possession of marijuana, LSD and other drugs. BILL SIGNED #523 (AB 190 - Burton) 8.14.68 Authorizes the State of California to open negotiations with the city of San Francisco for transfer of the Port of San Francisco from the state to the bay city. BILL SIGNED #212 (AB 244 - Townsend) 3.25.68 Provides that regional occupational centers established by school districts under joint powers agreement are deemed to be school district: for purposes of the Public Employees' Retirement Law. BILL SIGNED #500 (AB 101 - Lanterman) 8.1.68 Provides a guideline for financing future ranid transit systems in state. BILL SIGNED #212 (AB 105 - Lanterman) 3.25.68 Validates organization, boundaries, acts, pro- ceedings and bonds of counties, cities and specific districts, agencies and entities. BILL SIGNED #549 (AB 109 - Campbell) 8.27.68 Part of legislative program; enables state to deal more effectively with problems of job training and development in economically dis- advantaged areas. BILL SIGNED #217 (AB 116 - Knox) 3.26.68 Appropriates $275,000 from Motor Vehicle Fund for acquisition of land for a branch office of the Department of Motor Vehicles in El Cerrito. BILL SIGNED #460 (AB 26 - Barnes) 7.9.68 RR signed bill to make available I.D. cards for serve in - positive proof of identity. BILL SIGNED #548 (AB 34 - Milias) 8.26.68 Increases state's contribution for employee medical insurance premiums. BILL SIGNED #247 (AB - 76 Davis) 4-24-69 RR signed legislation which will help insure the restoration of roads and bridges damaged by California recent disastrous floods. The measure imposes a temporary one-cent gas tax increase. BILL SIGNED #214 (AB 82 - Crown) 4.4.68 Children Services Program. ppropriating $750,000 for use in Crippled BILL SIGNED #382 (AB 7 - Chappie) 6.6.68 RR signed inco DITT WHICH requires all new buildings constructed with state, city and coun- ty funds to be accessible to, and usable by, the physically handicapped. BILL SIGNED (Special Sess.) #611 (AB 9 - Greene) 10.2.68 Allocates funds to state's educationally handicapped children education fund for specialized training. BILL SIGNED #141 (AB 9 - Cory) 3.1.68 Requires computations made for purpose of state school fund foundation apportionments be based on corrected assessed valuation levels in cases where equalization proceedings have substantial- ly reduced or increased valuation levels. BILL SIGNED #599 AB 12 - Lanterman) 9.23.68 Allows state to authorize payment of additional assistance funds to Californians who must relo- cate their homes and businesses as result of freeway and highway construction. #525 BILLS SIGNED 9-5-69 (AB-1035) Legislation that establishes a system of innovative schools designed to and part Proceice ..ew and more effective methods of 11120 teaching reading and mathematics in California's elementary schools. BILLS SIGNED #343 (AB 1110) 6-19-69 RR reluctantly signed the bill which loans $500, 000 of state money to the Livermore Valley Unified School District. BILLS SIGNED #499 (AB-1209-Pattee ) 9-3-69 Johnson) Further strengthen state control and regulation of pesticides. BILLS SIGNED #499 (AB-1210-Pattee) 9-3-69 Further strengthen state control and regulation of pesticides. BILL SIGNED #311 (AB 1 - Knox) 5.9.68 Corporate Securities Law; replaces an outdated system of securities requlation cea 111 1317; removes discriminatory regulatory provisions against businesses which locate their principal business operations in California. BILL SIGNED (Special Session) #606 (AB 1 - Fenton) 9.25.68 Raises the maximu m workmen's compensation tem- porary disability benefit from $70 to $87.50 per week; increases maximum workmen's compensation death benefit and burial allowance. BILL SIGNED #606 (AB 3 - Zenovich) 9.25.68 Increases maximum unemployment disability benefit from $80 to $87 per week. BILL SIGNED #607 (AB 4 - Bear, Unruh) 9.26.68 Restricts use of photographs taken in course of post mortem examination or autopsy. BILLS SIGNED #418 (AB-949-Duffy) 7-23-69 Tightening existing laws making is for Code who provide services under Medi-Cal to submit false claims. BILLS SIGNED #496 (AB-970-Johnson, R.) 9-2-69 Imposes stricter inspection of poultry products and plants to bring them up to federal standards. BILLS SIGNED #498 (AB-974-Foran) 9-2-69 Creating the California Transportation Board. BILLS SIGNED #418 (AB-987-Cullen) 7-23-69 Makes it a misdemeanor or felony for a person to fraudulently submit a claim for payment to any State Board or officer, or any county, city, or district board of officer. BILLS SIGNED #521 (AB-645-Foran) 9-5-69 Requiring the adoption of airport noise standards. BILLS SIGNED #522 (AB-720 Deddeh) 9-5-69 Authorizes construction of various local flood control projects in the State. BILLS SIGNED #514 (AB-938-Hom) 9-4-69 Will extend and improve the state's compensatory education program for disadvantaged elementary school-age youngsters. BILL SIGNED #187A (AB 516 - Porter) 3-17-69 Enables state to pay for completion of massive -- Croville and Thermalito dams in Northern California. BILLS SIGNED #496 (AB-495) 9-4-67 Extends open meeting coverage to about 60 state agencies which are not now required to conduct open meetings. BILLS SIGNED #507 (AB-534-Murphy) 9-3-69 (AB-1286-Stull) Designed to give college administrators more muscle to deal with hard-core campus troublemakers. BILLS SIGNED #475 (AB 606-Veysey) 8-15-69 The bill is necessary to implement supplementar financing for schools recommended in January. BILLS SIGNED #511 (AB 130 - Briggs) 9-4-69 Establishes protection for Californians against insurance companies that go broke; Northern California company policvholders affected, BILLS SIGNED #520 (AB-148-McDonald) 9-5-69 Provides for the establishment of three new regional mental retardation centers in the state, which echo's his earlier budget action. BILLS SIGNED #512 (AB-325-Unruh) 9-4-69 Conflict-of-interest law, requires public officials to list investments over $10,000 in businesses regulated by state or local government. BILL SIGNED #396 (AB 413 - Porter) 7-14-69 California Water Quality Improvement Act of '69 BILLS SIGNED 1-15-69 (AB-8) Enables to hold its first meeting of the than the the Republican State Central current Committee vear COULTRY Tacher : third, Sunday in January. BILLS SIGNED #518 (AB-61-Wakefield) 9-5-69 "Topless-Bottomless" Will permit local government to accomplish what ABC has been trying to do on their behalf. BILLS SIGNED #522 (AB-68 Dent) 9-5-69 Authorizes construction of various local flood control projects in the state. BILL SIGNED #351 (AB 105 - Biddle) 6-24-69 Establishes presumptive limit affecting burden of proof in drunk driving cases BILLS SIGNED #478 (ADN1214-Chappie & Townsend) 8-18-69 Rk signed regisiation CO prevent sale or subdivisions in remote areas when promised improvements appear financially infeasible BILLS SIGNED #506 (AB-1351-Ketchum) 9-3-69 Designed to help tighten up welfare and Medi-Cal expenditures. BILLS SIGNED #506 (AB-1454-Duffy) 9-3-69 Designed to help tighten up welfare and Medi-Cal expenditures. BILLS SIGNED #506 (AB-1460-Duffy) 9-3-69 Designed to help tighten up welfare and Medi-Cal expenditures. BILLS SIGNED #478 (ADN1214-Chappie & Townsend) 8-18-69 RR signed regisiation to prevent sale of subdivisions in remote areas when promised improvements appear financially infeasible BILLS SIGNED #506 (AB-1351-Ketchum) 9-3-69 Designed to help tighten up welfare and Medi-Cal expenditures. BILLS SIGNED #506 (AB-1454-Duffy) 9-3-69 Designed to help tighten up welfare and Medi-Cal expenditures. BILLS SIGNED #506 (AB-1460-Duffy) 9-3-69 Designed to help tighten up welfare and Medi-Cal expenditures. BILLS SIGNED 9-5-69 (AB-1035) Legislation that establishes a system of innovative schools designed to test and put 11150 prectice new --- more effective methods of teaching reading and mathematics in California's elementary schools. BILLS SIGNED #343 (AB 1110) 6-19-69 RR reluctantly signed the bill which loans $500,000 of state money to the Livermore Valley Unified School District. BILLS SIGNED #499 (AB-1209-Pattee ) 9-3-69 Johnson) Further strengthen state control and regulation of pesticides. BILLS SIGNED #499 (AB-1210-Pattee) 9-3-69 Further strengthen state control and regulation of pesticides. BILLS SIGNED #418 (AB-949-Duffy) 7-23-69 rightening existing laws making it a crime for hose who provide services under Medi-Cal to bmit false claims. BILLS SIGNED #496 (AB-970-Johnson, R.) 9-2-69 Imposes stricter inspection of poultry products and plants to bring them up to federal standards. #498 BILLS SIGNED 9-2-69 (AB-974-Foran) Creating the California Transportation Board. BILLS SIGNED #418 (AB-987-Cullen) 7-23-69 Makes it a misdemeanor or felony for a person to fraudulently submit a claim for payment to any State Board or officer, or any county, city, or district board of officer. BILLS SIGNED #522 (AB-638 Davis) 9-5-69 Authorizes construction of various local [lood control projects in the State. BILLS SIGNED #521 (AB-645-Foran) 9-5-69 Requiring the adoption of airport noise standards. BILLS SIGNED #522 (AB-720 Deddeh) 9-5-69 Authorizes construction of various local flood control projects in the State. BILLS SIGNED #514 (AB-938-Hom) 9-4-69 Will extend and improve the state's compensatory education program for disadvantaged elementary school-age youngsters. BILLS SIGNED #496 (AB-495) 9-4-67 Excesse ou state agencies which are not now required to conduct open meetings. BILL SIGNED #187A (AB 516 - Porter) 3-17-69 Enables state to pay for completion of massive power generating complex at Oroville and Thermalito dams in Northern California. BILLS SIGNED #507 (AB-534-Murphy) 9-3-69 (AB-1286-Stull) Designed to give college administrators more muscle to deal with hard-core campus troublemakers. BILLS SIGNED #475 (AB 606-Veysey) 8-15-69 The bill is necessary to implement supplementar financing for schools recommended in January. BILLS SIGNED #511 (AB 130 - Briggs) 9-4-69 Establishes protection for Californians against insurance companies that go broke: Northern California affected. company policyhoiders specifically BILLS SIGNED #520 (AB-148-McDonald) 9-5-69 Provides for the establishment of three new regional mental retardation centers in the state, which echo's his earlier budget action. BILLS SIGNED #512 (AB-325-Unruh) 9-4-69 Conflict-of-interest law, requires public officials to list investments over $10,000 in businesses regulated by state or local government. BILL SIGNED #396 (AB 413 - Porter) 7-14-69 California Water Quality Improvement Act of '69 BILLS SIGNED #15 (AB-8) 1-15-69 Enables the Republican State Contral Committee CO noid ICS TILSC meeting or the current year in Sacramento on the fourth, rather than the third, Sunday in January. BILLS SIGNED #518 (AB-61-Wakefield) 9-5-69 "Topless-Bottomless" Will permit local government to accomplish what ABC has been trying to do on their behalf. BILLS SIGNED #522 (AB-68 Dent) 9-5-69 Authorizes construction of various local flood control projects in the state. BILL SIGNED #351 (AB 105 - Biddle) 6-24-69 Establishes presumptive limit affecting burden of proof in drunk driving cases BILL SIGNED #450 AB 2174 - Mulford 9-16-70 RR signed bill which makes it illegal for pickets or marchers to disrupt courtroom procedures. BILL SIGNED #459 AB 1890 - Arklin 9-17-70 RR signed bill to allow public agencies to above and under State freewavs for public transportation routes with the approval of the California Highway Commission. BILL S IGNED #453 AB 1963 - Hom 9-17-70 RR signed legislation to strengthen the state's position in the war against drug abuse by making it a felony to drive while knowingly under the influence of a dangerous drug. BILL SIGNED #472 AB 2070 - Assembly Select 9-19-70 Committee on Environmental Quality RR signed bill creating the Office of Planning and Research to develop long-range plans and comprehensive programs for the state's growth and protection of tis environment. 7 point program outlined. BILL SIGNED #451 AB 2109 - Duffy 9-16-70 RR signed legislation designed to improve medica care by training qualified physician's assist- ants to perfom simple medical tasks, thus allowing the physician more time for attention to patients requiring their skills. AB 1583 - Beverly RC rigned logislation requiring interest conventional home loans cannot vary upward or downward more than one-half percent per year. BILL SIGNED #485 AB 1712 - Townsend 9-19-70 RR signed bill to permit exemption of the first $7.50 of any income received by recipients of aid to the disabled and OAS in calculating net income to be deducted from standard welfare grants. BILL SIGNED #478 AB 1826 - Mobley 9-19-70 RR. signed bill to give Vietnam veterans first priority in enrolling in California State Colleges and the University of California. BILL SIGNED #466 AB 1889 - Lanterman 9-17-70 RR signed bill to develop comprehensive program for the prevention and treatment of alcoholism and the rehabilitation of its victims. BILL SIGNED #492 AB 1333 - Foran 9-20-70 RR signed bill giving CHP a 3 percent pav raise, and above percent granted to state employees. BILL SIGNED #380 AB 1456 - Porter 7-28-70 Clean Water Bond Act BILL SIGNED #461 AB 1512 Arklin 9-17-70 Prohibits freeway construction that would create a noise problem in adjacent public schools and authorizes the use of highway funds to alleviate noise. BILL SIGNED #349 AB 2538 - Lanterman) 7-7-70 RR signed bill to provide legal and financial protection for state employees who worked while California was without a budget. BILL SIGNED #449 AB 1260 - Barnes 9-16-70 which It - misdemean to mutilate, burn or defile the flags of the United States and State of California. BILL SIGNED #469 SB 1271 - Way 9-18-70 RR signed bill to permit counties to set up methadone programs in local mental health facilities under strict medical control. This is to assist in recovery of heroin addicts. BILL SIGNED #458 AB 1279 - Chappie 9-17-70 RR signed bill to allow Tahoe City PU District to borrow $2 million from the State Water Quality Control Fund to construct sewage and storm drainage facilities. BILL SIGNED #457 SB 1290 - Sherman 9-17-70 Will guarantee accounts of small investors in financially troubled industrial loan companies are protected from loss--by $10,000 insurance. BILL SIGNED SB 1108 Carrell and 9-17-70 Lagomarsino Requires that environmental factors he - considered by the Department of Aeronautics in approving airport sites. BILL SIGNED #470 SB 1114 - McCarthy 9-18-70 RR signed legislation out-lawing the local residency requirement for public employees. Firemen, Policemen and other public employees no longer must live in the communities where they work. BILL SIGNED #486 AB 1174 9-20-70 Prevents sale of any car in California, beginn- ing with 1972 models, which requires high octane gasoline to operate. BILL SIGNED #457 AB 1192 - Hayes 9-17-70 RR signs bill protecting patients from un- necessary or excessive treatment and drugs. #486 BILL SIGNED AB 919 - Lanterman 9-20-70 Imposes additional registration 10.. fee on motor 01 vehicles which more than 8.5 to 1. BILL SIGNED #484 SB - 948 Lagomarsino 9-19-70 RR signed bill to develop conservation education programs in California public schools. BILL SIGNED #490 AB 981 - Mulford 9-20-70 RR signed legislation to permit local authorities to close public meetings if the disruptive tactics of revolutionary groups make it impossible to continue public business. BILL SIGNED #407 AB 1003 - Biddle 8-19-70 RR signed legislation which extends the death penalty to cases where great bodily harm is caused by the explosion of a bomb-- including "molotov cocktail". BILL SIGNED #480 SB 801 - Cusanovich 9-19-70 RR signed bill removing 9½ mile section of Route 64 +hrough Malibu Canyon from Calliornia rreeway and expressway system. This will preserve the environmental and ecological beauty of this area. BILL SIGNED #481 SB 848 - Cologne 9-19-70 RR signed bill to empower State Air Resources Board to make comprehensive studies of private and public air pollution research programs and report findings to the legislature. BILL SIGNED #460 SB 857 - Deukmejian 9-17-70 RR signed bill that will permit a trial to continue in a felony case if the defendant is removed from the court because of disorderly and disruptive behaviour. BILL SIGNED SB 902 - #479 9-19-70 RR signed bill to crack down or litterbugs. BILL SIGNED #441 (AB 551 - Wakefield) 9-14-70 bill. RR signed AB 551 the socalled anti-bussing BILL SIGNED #457 SB 647 - Bradley 9-17-70 To protect franchise buyers from the mis- leading and deceptive practices of an increasing number of unscrupulous franchise peddlers who have entered the field. BILL SIGNED #454 AB 718 - Berryhill 9-17-70 RR signed law banning dumping of liquid waste such as poisonous chemicals into community sewer systems. BILL SIGNED #318 (AB - 733, Lewis) 6-17-70 RR signed key element in his 1970 consumer protection legislative program a bill to permit the adoption of high safety standards for all tires used on motor vehicles in the state. BILL SIGNED #464 SB 361 - Cologne 9-17-70 RR signed bill making significant reforms in the system of appointing inheritance tax appraisers. Also changes title "Inheritance Tax Appraiser" to "Inheritance Tax Referee" BILL SIGNED #456 SB 417 - Cologne 9-17-70 RR signed bill making it a criminal offense for any licensed motor vehicle dealer, manufacturer or transporter to commit a fraudulent act in repairing or servicing a vehicle. BILL SIGNED #179 (SB 485 - Marks) 3-31-70 RR signed into law a key element in his 1970 consumer protection program which will assure that information obtained from clients in the preparation of state and federal income tax returns is maintained in the strictest confidence. BILL SIGNED #406 SB 505 - Sherman 8-19-70 RR signed into law another provision of the tough Omnibus Clean Air Law. (smog control systems on automobiles). BILL SIGNED #372 AB 318 - Committee on 7-17-70 Health and Welfare - Duffy RR signed bill which will provide $6 million in state funds to help pay for free and reduced- cost meals for needy California school children. BILL SIGNED #396 AB 323 - Townsend & Hom 8-11-70 RR signed key element in 1970 consumer protection legislative program. Establishes uniform sanitation and health standards for grocery stores and retail food outlets. BILL SIGNED #473 AB 338 - Cullen 9-19-70 RR signed bill which provides for the waiver of tuition fees--at the state college and University level--by the children of law enforcement officers and firemen killed in the line of duty. BILL SIGNED #319 (AB 356, Moncgan) 6-17-70 RR signed legislation to increase the state's share of the cost of employee health insurance from the present level of $8 per month to a maximin of $10 per month. RR signed bill which will prevent property insurers from summarily cancelling fire, homeowner and personal property insurance policies without good cause. BILL SIGNED #496 AB 245 - Ketchum 9-20-70 Bill to give state correctional workers the same retirement benefits as most other law enforcement officers. BILL SIGNED #412 (SB 262 - Marks, Badham) 8-21-70 RR signed legislation to enable California motorists to help fight pollution by ordering personalized license plates. BILL SIGNED #491 AB 317 - Crown 9-20-70 Extends partnership between state and local government to include providing safety equipment for law enforcement officers as funds become available. BILL SIGNED #398 AB 88 - Schabarum) 8-12-70 RR signed bill imposing stiff fines on individuals, companies, or public agencies which violate orders issued by air pollution control districts or Air Resources Board. BILL SIGNED #382 AB 122 - Ryan 7-30-70 Teacher credentialing and changes in requirements for school administrators. BILL SIGNED AB 131 #42 1-20-70 First bill signed (1970 legislative session) Authored by Lanterman, validates the Pasadena Area Junior College District Maximum tax rate election held October 21, 1969 BILL SIGNED #475 AB 150 MacGillivray 9-19-70 RR signed bill to prohibit oil and gas leases in state waters in the Santa Barbara Channel unless the State Lands Commission determines that the leases will not result in seepage or spillage of oil or damage scenic or aesthetic values. BILL SIGNED #312 (AB - 74, Crandall) 6-17-70 RR signed bill channeling $16.5 million for classroom construction in 12 school districts throughout the state. BILL SIGNED #489 SB 79 - Carrell 9-20-70 Raises the allowable monthly income permitted for parents whose children attend state-sponsored child care centers. BILL SIGNED: #399 AB 83 - Schabarum 8-13-70 Creates air pollution control districts in every county where one does not presently exist. BILL SIGNED #399 AB 87 - Schabarum 8-13-70 Creates Air monitoring network in cooperation with State Air Resources Board. under RR signed legislation that brings Employment Practices Act. the protection of the California women Fair BILL SIGNED #361 AB 31 - Monagan) 7-10-70 Makes possible an additional 3,000 high school students to receive state scholarships. #474 BILL SIGNED 9-19-70 AB 58 - Chappie RR for undergraduate students at signed legislation establishing admissions the priorities University of California and the state colleges. BILL SIGNED #430 AB 73 - Veysey 9-4-70 COORDINATING COUNCIL FOR HIGHER EDUCATION: Revises membership on the Coordinating Council to one, rather than three, representa- tives each of the University of California the California State Colleges, the public junior colleges, and the private colleges and uni- versities in this state. BILL SIGNED #571 SB 622 - Cologne 10-13-71 Acting Governor Ed Reiencke signed bill which will strengthen California's pin pollution controls on older model automóbiles ILL SIGNED #642 D 678 - Lagomarsino 11-16-71 RR signed legislation that will strengthen the attorney general's powers to bring legal action against polluters of the environment. SILL SIGNED #602 SB 1021 - Nejedly 10-29-71 RR signed legislation that will impose strict controls on the useof pesticides and sets up a licensing program for "Pest Control Advisors". IND SIGNED #644 SB 1284 - Grunsky 11-16-71 RR signed legislation to alleviate the shortage of doctors through establishment of a medical contract program between the state and private colleges and universities. MD SIGNED #567 B 504 10-13-71 Acting Governor Ed Reiencke signed bill which he described as "a landmark measure that will allow private property owners to open their lands to recreational use without facing the threat of losing title to the property. ILL SIGNED #572 IS 532 10-13-71 Acting Governor Ed Reinecke has signed legislation that will protect consumers from paying for defective products when a third party holds the sales contract. BILL SIGNED #706 SB 569 - Petris 12-17-71 RR signed bill to extend the homeowners $750 property tax exemption to residents of cooperative housing corporations in which they own a share. SB - 168 10-13-71 Acting Governor La Reinecke today signed legislation that provides the issuance of $160 million in bonds for community college construction. BILL SIGNED #130 SB 178 - 3-12-71 RR signed bill to permit the State School Buildi Aid fund to loan the Fremont Unified School District $5.3 million for construction of needed high school facilities. ILL SIGNED #679 SR 309 - Nejedly 12-2-71 RR signed legislation which calls for a far-reaching study of the use of mercury and its effect upon humans and the environment. BILL SIGNED #623 SB 325 - Mills 11-4-71 RR signed bill giving local governments the power to determine their own community public transportation priorities. (Gasoline tax bill) BILL SIGNED #23 50 2 - Cologne 1-19-71 RR signed first bill passed by 1971 legislati decreasing the maturity -squirement for desert grapefruit. SHIND #654 51 - Beilenson 11-22-71 RR signed legislation that will encourage a crack-down on certain irresponsible segments of the auto repair industry which persist in using dishonest and unethical operating methods. 101 SIGNED #678 S. 74 - Grunsky 12-2-71 22 signed legislation to establish the state's first pilot program in special education for mentally retarded children in the 3 to 5 age group. BILL SIGNED #569 53 158 - Behr 10-13-71 Acting Governor Ed Reiencke signed legislation that will protect a scenic stretch of Napa Valley from freeway encroachment. BIRL SIGNED AB 2590 - Vasconcellos 12-21-71 RR signed bill which will let non-public school children use state-supplied elementary school books and enable non-public school students account in public high school vocational education and Cence classes on a space available basis. #712 ENNED A 1003 I - Vasconcellos 12-21-71 RR signed legislation that will bring infants suffering from HYALINE MEMBRANE DISEASE under the protection of the Crippled Childrens Services program. BILL SIGNED #633 AB 3036 - Meade 11-11-71 RR signed legislation that will bring rental housing up to state fire safety standards. BILL SIGNED #715 AB 3040 - Miller 12-21-71 RR signed legislation that prohibits the state from doing business in excess of $5,000 with any persons who do not comply with air and water pollution laws and regulations. AB 2147 - Davis #570 10-13-71 Acting Governor Ed Reinecke signed bill in to California's protect streams. and steeinead population BILL SIGNED #717 AB 2342 - Chappie 12-22-71 RR signed bill designed to control snowmobiles, motorcycles, dune buggies and other passenger carrying off-highway motor vehicles while it also provides for the development of special recreational facilities for those who use them. ILL SIGNED #637 AB 2544 - Dunlap 11-12-71 The Drug Education Act of 1971. BILL SIGNED #692 AGE OF MAJORITY 12-11-71 AB 2887 - Priolo RR signed bill granting responsibilities of full citizenship to those in the 18-21 year age bracket. BILL S IGNED #416 All 1195 - Thomas 7-21-71 A bill to give permission to Los Angeles County and its supervisors to matter within county jurisdiction ::: STONED #627 1301 - McCarthy 11-8-71 RR signed legislation that will allow cities and counties to exercise greater control on subdivisions that do not provide proper environmental safeguards. IND SIGNED #705 1423 - Picrson 12-17-71 R signed legislation increasing weekly .n mployment compensation disability insurance enefits. ILL SIGNED #581 AD 1598 10-18-71 Will require county boards of supervisors to sulmit estimates on welfare expenditures and caseloads to the legislature. DEL S IGNED #580 AB 576 10-18-71 Allows Governor to appoint five additional members to the California Advisory Council " Education and Technical $91 Training. BILL SIGNED #457 AB 665 - Mobley 7-30-71 RR signed legislation to provide Cal-Vet loan benefits to wives of California POW's and MIA's. BILL SIGNED #695 AB 676 - Priolo 12-15-71 Workmen's Compensation RR signed bill that will enable employers to make the additional benefits possible by reliev ing them of the heavy financial burdens which can result from certain types of court suits. BILL SIGNED #658 AB 1088 - Fenton 11-23-71 benefit from $65 to $76 per week. Increases the maximum weekly unemployment BILL S IGNED #317 AB 324 - SCHABARUM 5-24-71 RR signed legislation which will reduce real estate license fees. ILL SIGNED #695 AB 486 - Fenton 12-15-71 RR signed bill to improve workmen's compensatio in California. BILL SIGNED #628 AB 528 - Arnett 11-8-71 RR signed legislation cracking down on employers hiring illegal aliens. BILL SIGNED #603 AB 543 11-1-71 RR signed bill which will assure retired teachers benefits of retirement to which they are entitled under the law. #645 BILL SIGNED AD 116 - Deddeh 11-16-71 RR signed legislation establishing bi-lingual study for students with = limited knowledge of English in the San Diego City Unified School District and the San Francisco Unified School District. BILL SIGNED #365 AB 152 - 6-17-71 Southern Crossing Bill BILL SIGNED #671 AB 207 - Badham 11-26-71 RR signed legislation that will increase survivor benefits for Public Employees' Retirement System members who are not protected by Social Security. BILL SIGNED AB 293 - Stull #435 TENURE 7-21-71 A bill to insure that California elementary and secondary school children will be taught by competent and responsible instructors and provides increased job protection for the qualified teacher. #324 BILL SIGNED 5-25-71 AB 6 - CULLEN RR signed legislation making it a felony to add any harmful substance to food, drink or medicine that could injure another person. BILL SIGNED #119 AB - 25 3-9-71 RR signed legislation to provide emergency funds for repairs to public facilities damaged by the recent southern state earthquakes BILL SIGNED #347 (AB 114 - Belotti) 6-9-71 RR signed AB 114 reducing weekly duty require- ment for State Division of Forestry firefighters. SB 1011 - Marks #617 11-24-72 Legisiation designed to protect children's clothing against fire. BILL SIGNED #345 3 1053 - Wedworth 6-2-72 RR signed legislation that provides for the use of residual funds in the Los Angeles teachers' retirement programs in the event the teachers vote to join the State Teachers' Retirement System. SB 1115-Lagomarsino #638 12-8-72 Acting Governor Ed Reinecke today signed legislation for the development of Rincon Poin a surfing area 2½ miles downcoast of Carpinteria on the Santa Barbara-Ventura Count line. WILL SIGNED SB 1452 - Moscone #428 7-20-72 See "School Bonds" in general files - bill was not signed nor vetoed but allowed to become law intentionally by Acting Governor Ed Reinecke SB 135 - Lagomarsino #689 12-27-72 DD today signed legislation attenting percent increase in retirement benefits for some members of the Public Employees' Retirement System or their eligible survivors. BILL SIGNED #365 SB 230 - Deukmejian 6-16-72 RR today signed legislation that will remove a proposed seven mile stretch of the Pacific Coast Freeway within the city limits of Long system. Beach from the state freeway and expressway BILL SIGNED #409 SB 522 - Song 7-12-72 Acting Governor Ed Reinecke today signed le- gislation repealing penalties for importing females born in Chine or Japan for sale in California or for purpose of residing with any other person against her will. SB 714 - Deukmejian #651 12-15-72 RR today signed legislation launching a broad $14.3 million community-based attack on narcotics and drug abuse in California. SB 90 - Morretti #654 12-18-72 RR issued this statement on signing into law landmark property Cax relief school finance legislation. BILL SIGNED #440 SB 104 - Richardson 7-28-72 Human Relations Agency Secretary, Dr. Earl W. Brian today announced that RR signed SB 104 that augments the salary increase fund up to $5 million for officers and employees working in correctional institutions throughout the state. SB 107 - Behr #666 12-20-72 RR today signed legislation establishing the California Wild and Scenic Rivers System which will include the Klamath, Trinity, Smith, Eel, and American Rivers. #700 SB 109 - Song 12-29-72 RR signed legislation to raise state legislators salaries to $21,120 per year, that will go into effect the end of 1974. AD 2284 - Chacon #665 12-20-72 RR today signed legislation appropriating $5 million in state funds to help develop and make more effective bilingual education programs in California's public schools. BILL SIGNED #415 SB 5 - Nejedly 7-13-72 Acting Governor Ed Reinecke today signed legisla- tion creating a state Solid Waste Management Board within the State Resources Agency and requiring that board to adopt a state policy for solid waste management and the State Solid Waste Resource Recovery Program by January 1, 1975. BILL SIGNED #476 SB 15 - Burgener 8-15-72 RR today signed legislation making the dependent children of California servicemen who are prisoners of war or missing in action, eligible for Cal-Vet educational assistance benefits. SB 31 - Cusanovich #637 12-8-72 Acting Governor Ed Reinecke signed legislation aimed at speeding up completion of the Simi Valley-San Fernando Valley Freeway State Highway Route 118. 1848 - Bagley #695 12-28-72 signed legislation to protect newsmen from being forced to reveal the source of any informa- they receive AD 1896 - McAlister #678 12-22-72 RR signed legislation providing property tax relief for California's Old Age Security (OAS) recipients. AB 2089 - Brathwaite #684 12-26-72 RR signed legislation increasing the monthly amount the state contributes to county administered foster care programs. AB 2199 - Brown #687 12-27-72 RR signed a measure appropriating $750,000 to pay overtime to California Youth Authority employees for the period from January 13, 1970 through June 30, 1971. BILL SIGNED #489 AB 1582 - Biddle 8-17-72 today signed legislation that will provide BR $7 million to the Air Resources Board and local air pollution control districts in their battle to control nonvehicular emissions through out California. AB 1724 - McCarthy #671 12-21-72 RR today signed legislation which will enable middle and low income families with children attending non-public schools to claim a state income tax credit to help defray some of the cost of educating their children. BILL SIGNED #485 AB 1794 - B. Greene 8-16-72 RR today signed legislation he initiated which, for the first time in California, creates a state scholarship program for vocational education students. AB 1798 - Biddle #650 12-14-72 RR today signed legislation creating a trainin center in the State Department of Corrections. BILL SIGNED #491 AB 1204 - McCarthy 8-17-72 RR today signed legislation increasing welfare payments by $12 7 month to a half million blind, disabled and aged Californians. BILLS SIGNED #463 AB 1322 - Badham 8-10-72 AB 58 - Hayes AB 704 - Murphy SB 1087 - Carpenter RR took action to protect nearly 70 miles of coastline and several southern California communities from the proposed route of a state freeway (deleting portions of Route 1). AB 1416 - Vasconcellos #693 12-27-72 RR signed legislation to upgrade the treatment, care and services for children suffering chronic kidney disabilities. BILL SIGNED #494 AB 1556 - Z'berg 8-18-72 RR today signed legislation deleting a portion of the proposed State Route 276 from Three River: to Mineral King in Tulare County. #662 AB 740 - Porter 12-19-72 AB 1925 - Knox legislation designed to strengthen Califomia' fight against pollution. At the same time RR said he is "most pleased" to learn that California's anti-water pollutio program was among the first to be approved by the federal Environmental Protection Agency. AB 889 - Knox Lt. Gov's Office Rel. #66 12-5-72 Statement made by Acting Governor Ed Reinecke while signing AB 889. BILL SIGNED #491 AB 1029 - Burton & W. Brown 8-17-72 RR today signed legislation that exempts from consideration as income $7.50 in contributions from responsible relatives to welfare recipients under the Old Age Security program. BILL SIGNED #480 AB 1201 - McCarthy 8-16-72 RR today signed legislation giving an estimated 240,000 senior citizens in California $6.6 million in additional property tax relief. BILL SIGNED #471 AB 414 - Sieroty 8-14-72 DD today signed legislation that will provide local law enforcement agencies tighter Control over convicted federal narcotics offenders. BILL SIGNED #448 AB 561 - Meade, Dent, Fong 8-1-72 RR signed legislation deleting the proposed 3.3 mile Shepherd Canyon freeway in Alameda and Contra Costa counties from the state freeway system. BILL SIGNED #404 AB 729 - Chappie 7-7-72 Acting Governor Ed Reinecke today signed le- gislation that makes it illegal to parachute or pilot an aircraft while under the influence of liquor, narcotics or dangerous drugs. SAND SIGNED #156 (Ab 734 - Bagley) 3-14-72 RR signed urgency legislation to amend age of majority law (to make AFDC recipients eligible for benefits) BILL SIGNED #168 (AB 79 - crown) 3-21-72 Provides for continuation of services to the physically handicapped until they reach age of 21 BILL SIGNED #205 (AB 126 - Ketchum) 4-14-72 RR signed legislation formally authorizing an additional 405 positions for California's cor- rectional institutions AB 192 - Campbell #686 12-26-72 Uniform Controlled Substance Act, which RR signed legislation enacting the Califomia and establishes five classifications for narcotics restricted dangerous drugs. BILL SIGNED #474 AB 246 - Wood 8-15-72 RR today signed legislation designed to provide maximum safe working conditions for farm workers and others who work in pesticide treated areas. BILL SIGNED #478' AB 41 - Monagan 8-15-72 RR today signed legislation increasing the state and employer contributions to health benefit plans under the Meyers-Geddes State Employees' Medical and Hospital Care Act. BILL SIGNED #483 AB 42 - Monagan 8-16-72 RR today signed legislation providing annual uniform replacement allowances for state employees. AB 69 - Deddeh #649 12-14-72 RR signed legislation establishing the new State Department of Transportation in the Business and Transportation Agency. BILLS SIGNED #393 AB 71 - Barnes and Fong 6-30-72 RR today signed legislation by Assemblyman E. Richard Barnes (R-San Diego) and Assembly- woman March Fong (D-Oakland) designed to reduce the incidence of venereal disease in California. BILL SIGNED (Death Penalty) #492 SB 450 - Deukmejian 9-24-73 RR statement on signing the Death Penalty Bill. BILL SIGNED - SB 90 #446 8-23-73 RR today signed SB 90 which will lower the sales 1, 1973. (One-time rebate) tax by one cent for six months starting October BILL IGNED SB 256 - Mills #220 4-18-73 Actin g Governor Reinecke today announced he has signed legislation eliminating some of the ine- quities resulting from the passage of Proposition 20, the California Coastal Zone Conservation Act of 1972. BILL SIGNED #344 SB 441 - Rodda 6-21-73 RR signed legislation appropriating $110,000 for the archaeological exploration of the proposed site of the new governor's mansion. BILL SIGNED: SB 381 - Alquist #472 9-9-73 Changes the names of four institutions in the California State University and Colleges system ofpublic higher education. BILL SIGNED #396 AB 2530 - Badham 7-13-73 RR Signed logislation provide in the property tax rates of Tustin, Saddleback Valley and Irvine Unified School Districts in Orange County BILL - Became law without #525 signature - AB 2572 - Brown 10-3-73 statement after he RR/permitted AB 2572 to become law without his signature. The bill requires cons truction of a legislative building located in the area bounded by 15th and L, 17th and N Streets in Sacramento unless the Joint Rules Committee of the legisla- ture determines an expansion of the annex of the State Capitol building is more feasible. BILL SIGNED #391 SB 6 - Alquist 7-12-73 RR signed legislation granting an additional $65 million in state support for California's community colleges. BILL SIGNED - SB 90 #448 Sales Tax Deferral 8-24-73 RR sent letter to Speaker of Assembly and Pres. Pro Tem of the Senate stating that upon signing and transmitting the signed bill to the Secretary of State, RR asked him to include certain comments in the printing of the statute. BILL SIGNED #MS-25 AB 134 - Burton Lt. Gov Office 12-5-73 Acting Governor Ed Reinecke signed legislation to aid the state's aged, blind and disabled. BILL SIGNED - Muscular Dystrophy #526 AB 139 - Priolo 10-3-73 Creation of A $2.5 million research center to explore the causes and seek means to combat the ravages of muscular dystrophy has been assured by Governor Ronald Reagan's signature on the Neuromuscular Disease Research Act of 1973. BILL SIGNED #170 AB 387 - Moretti 3-26-73 RR signed legislation to replace the possible loss of federal funds to support child care programs in California during the remainder of the state's 1972-73 fiscal year. BILL SIGNED #394 AB 1267 7-12-73 RR signed major legislation to eliminate technical problems resulting from last year's school finance and property tax relief (SB 90) measure BILL - Became law without #401 signature - AB 774 - Antonovich 7-12-74 Pg. 2 RR statement on permitting AB 774, allowing constitutional amendments adopted by the legis- lature to be placed on the Nov. 5 ballot, to become law without his signature. BILL SIGNED #499 AB 4428 - Z'berg 8-30-74 RR signed legislation compensating state employees for the loss of budgeted salary increases denied last year by the Federal Cost of Living Council. BILL SIGNED #360 SB 1764 - Berryhill 6-28-74 RR signed legislation boosting benefits for state employees by $62 million. #508 BILL SIGNED 9-5-74 SB 2471 - Holmdahl RR signed legislation which requires installation of oxides of nitrogen exhaust emmission control devices on all 1966 through 1970 model motor vehicles having manufacturer's gross vehicle weight rating of under 6,001 pounds, registered in any county included, in whole or in part, within the South Coast Air Basin. BILL SIGNED SB 1471 - Bradley #544 9-26-74 RR signed legislation requiring the state Department of Motor Vehicles to suspend the driving privileges of uninsured vehicle owners or drivers who cannot prove their ability to pay for damages of more than $250 resulting from an an accident. BILL SIGNED SB 2264-Moscone #541 9-26-74 RR signed legislation to upgrade and expand population. education opportunities for California's Indian BILLS SIGNED #540 9-26-74 RR signed legislation to protect and better inform spanish-speaking Californians. SB 2066-CARPENTER--requires assessors in certain counties to send notices relating to the home- owners' property tax exemption and senior citizens property tax assistance in both spanish and English. SB 2797-ALATORRE--requires consumer contracts to be made available in both Spanish and English under certain circumstances. BILLS SIGNED #537 9-25-74 RR signed legislation creating 49 municipal and superior court judges in California. SB 612-Bradley AB 3221-Seeley SB 1731-Dills AB 3325-Kapiloff SB 1959-Carpenter AB 3483-Knox SB 2033-Ayala AB 2989-Briggs SB 2099-Ayala AB 4222-Warren SB 2050-enovich AB 4234-Wood SB 2057-Berryhill AB 4300-Wilson SB 2115-Stull AB 4408-Quimby AB 2888-Chappie AB 2910-R.Johnson AB 3217-Deddeh BILLS SIGNED #550 SB 1586 - Marks and SB 1908 - Grunsky 9-27-74 RD signed legislation which will provide private school tuition aid for certain educationally handicapped pupils with visual disorders and experimental education programs for physically handicapped pupils. BILLS SIGNED (Medical Profession) #548 9-27-74 RR signed three pieces of legislation: AB 4481 - Vasconcellos and AB 2296 - Sieroty gives institutionalized patients the right to refuse shock treatment and a third piece of defines death. legislation AB 3560 - Arnett which lawfully BILL SIGNED #546 SB 1521 - Alquist 9-26-74 RR signed legislation which will prohibit the sale or installation of new residential-type gas appliances equipped with a pilot light after January 1, 1977 or two years after an alternative to the pilot light has been certified, whichever is later. BILL SIGNED #545 SB 1966 - Mills 9-26-74 RR signed with a great deal of reluctance legislation extending the one-half cent sales and use tax in San Francisco, Alameda and Contra Costa Counties to support the financially troubled Bay Area Rapid Transit District. BILL SIGNED #554 AB 2862 - Knox 9-27-74 RR signed legislation which creates a pilot program of 3.750 new tuition grants for California college students who are residents of the state and come from middle income families. BILL SIGNED #553 AB 3342 - Sieroty 9-27-74 RR signed legislation which will declare void a provision found in some credit card company con- tracts which prohibits merchants accepting that credit card from offering discounts to cash- paying customers. BILLS SIGNED #552 SB 1507-Marks and AB 2690-Fenton 9-27-74 RR signed identical AB and SB making various changes in laws relating to county clerks and the Secretary of State's duties in retaining, inspecting and destroying petitions for initiatives, referendums and recalls. BILL SIGNED #551 AB 4525 - Fong 9-27-74 RR signed legislation authorizing payment by a school district to the surviving spouse of any employee murdered while on the job during or after the 1973-74 school year. BILL SIGNED #562 SB 2267 - Mills 9-27-74 RR signed legislation which directs the Department of Transportation to study the feasibility of upgrading rail passenger service to ease travel congestion between Los Angeles and San Diego. BILLS SIGNED #561 SB 1860-Behr and AB 4134-McCarthy 9-27-74 SB 1860 - will train high school students to be parents. AB 4134 - allocates funds for the expansion of migrant child care centers, including one center for infants. BILL SIGNED #560 AB 4040 - Lanterman 9-27-74 RR signed legislation authorizing a three-year pilot program to evaluate the state Department of Education's Master Plan for Special Education. #555 BILLS SIGNED 9-27-74 AB 3650 and AB 3651-Bond RR signed legislation which expresses the intent of equal opportunity for both males and females as participants in sports programs of the state's public high schools and colleges. BILLS SIGNED #571 State Parks 9-27-74 -igned legislation earmarking funds for state and local park projects. mountain and heach land acquisitions and trails: SB 907-Collier AB 3438-Z'berg AB 2499-Nimmo AB 2920-Priolo AB 3123-Beverly AB 3477-Badham AB 3401-Priolo AB 3893-Murphy THIS SIGNED #569 9-27-74 RR signed four separate measures to aid crippled and autostic children and persons suffering from kidney disease and hemophilia. AB 3114-Lewis: crippled children measure. AB 3970-Montoya: Kidney disease bill. SB 2265 - Moscone: hemophiliacs medical care. AB 3854-Burton: special education for autistic children. ILL SIGNED #564 SB 2020 - Moscone 9-27-74 RR signed legislation authorizing school districts to apply for state and federal funds to furnish paid, reduced price or free meals for California school children. GILL SIGNED AB 27 - Vasconcellos #563 9-27-74 RR signed legislation implementing 1972 ballot Proposition5, which was approved by the voters. It authorizes governing boards of the states school districts to carry on educational programs and activities until Jan. 1, 1976, which are not in conflict with the LOWS and ander which school districts are established.

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SIGNED\n#489\n(SB 98 - Carrell)\n7.25.68\nRR signed bill chable State to test navigation-\nal system designed to enable air and water trans-\nportation to navigate with precision and greater\nsafety under conditions of low visibility.\n#596\nBILL SIGNED\n(SB 202 - Mills)\n9.19.68\nRR signed legislation to provide fuel relief\nto commuter bus companies; commended Southern\nCalifornia Rapid Transit District for inaugura-\nting new and improved bus service to link more\neffectively residents of Watts, etc., with\nbetter employment opportunities in L.A.\nBILL SIGNED\n#408\n(SB 202 - Mills)\n6.19.68\nRR signed bill to relieve financial burden on\nproperty taxpayers in metropolitan areas of state\nand to assist minorities, aged and low-income\nfamilies by providing better transit service to\nand from work.\nBILL SIGNED\n#401\n(SB 253 - Stiern)\n6.12.68\nRR signed bill to require completion of college\nlevel courses for admission to the practice of\nreal estate brokerage takes effect in 1970.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#674\n12-13-6\n(SB-6-\nAmends the personal income tax law relating to\nincome averaging.\nBILL SIGNED\n#599\n(SB 8 - Schmitz)\n9.23.68\nRR statement on satisfaction of passing tax\nrelief bill; urges voters to approve legisla-\ntion in November.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#261\n(SB-69)\n5-12-67\nIt will be a crime to steal industrial secrets\nor give or make bribes for disclosure of\ninformation about secret industrial processes.\nBILL SIGNED\n#217\n(SB 74 - Richardson)\n3.26.68\nProvides for appointment of a commission by\ncounty boards of supervisors for the purpose\nof certifying \"certified raw milk.\"\nBILL SIGNED\n(AB 272 - Unruh)\nDepartment of Finance\n2.26.68\nunruh-sponsored school financing bill of 1967\nwhich provided $145 million in additional pub-\nlic school financing.\nBILL SIGNED\n#212\n(AB-466-Badham)\n3-25-68\nEstablishes a four-year term for members of\nCalifornia Advisory Board to Bureau of Employment\nagencies and lowers annual license fees for\nemployment agencies.\nBILL SIGNED\n#428\n(AB 607 - Lanterman)\n6.25.68\nRR signed bill to permit local governments in\nstate to receive interstate highway right-of-\nway rental money that previously was forwarded\nto the federal government.\nBILL SIGNED\n#432\n(AB 617 - Veysey)\n6.26.68\nRR signed bill to strengthen California meat\ninspection while saving California Suppayers\nover d half-million dollars annually in\ninspection costs.\n(AB 1464 - Ralph)\n8.27.68\nPart of legislative program; enables state +-\nloal IIVEL offectivel, WILL Problems or job\ntraining and development in economically dis-\nadvantaged areas.\n13 1575 - Warren-Alquist State\n#307\nEnergy Conservation and Development Act 5-21-74\nER statement upon signing AB 1575\nBILL SIGNED\n#547\n(AB 1832 - Campbell)\n8.26.68\nProvides tax incentives to private lending\ninstitutions in state for making real estate\nneighborhoods. loans to low income families in inner city\n#674\nBILLS SIGNED\n(SB-7-Burgener)\n12-13-67\nRequires bills to be submitted within 2 months\nrather than 6 months after the month in\nwhich medical service is rendered.\nBILL SIGNED\n#502\n(AB 1023 - z'Berg)\n8.3.68\nwetween\nCalifornia and Nevada for the management of\nthe Lake Tahoe Basin.\nBILL SIGNED\n#498\n(AB 1072 - Ralph)\n8.1.68\nPermits the Department of Public Works to use\nstate highway funds in replacing owner-occupied\nhousing of low-income families whose homes are\nsituated in the right-of-way of a future freeway.\nBILL SIGNED\n#558\n(AB 1381 - Bagley)\n8.30.68\nDefines public records and requires public\nhours. records to be open to inspection during office\n#549\nBILL SIGNED\n8.27.68\n(AB 1463 - Unruh)\nPart of legislative program; enables state to\ndeal more effectively with problems of job\ntraining and development in economically dis-\nadvantaged areas.\nBILL SIGNED\n(AB 125 - Badham)\n#141\n3.1.68\nAuthorizes directors of California -\ntrict to change or supplement an authorized\nbefore plan of works, and requires a public hearing\nany change may be adopted.\nILL SIGNED\n#544\nAB 172 - Biddle)\n8.23.68\nProvides for more effective enforcement of laws\nrelating to possession of marijuana, LSD and\nother drugs.\nBILL SIGNED\n#523\n(AB 190 - Burton)\n8.14.68\nAuthorizes the State of California to open\nnegotiations with the city of San Francisco for\ntransfer of the Port of San Francisco from the\nstate to the bay city.\nBILL SIGNED\n#212\n(AB 244 - Townsend)\n3.25.68\nProvides that regional occupational centers\nestablished by school districts under joint\npowers agreement are deemed to be school district:\nfor purposes of the Public Employees' Retirement\nLaw.\nBILL SIGNED\n#500\n(AB 101 - Lanterman)\n8.1.68\nProvides a guideline for financing future\nranid transit systems in state.\nBILL SIGNED\n#212\n(AB 105 - Lanterman)\n3.25.68\nValidates organization, boundaries, acts, pro-\nceedings and bonds of counties, cities and\nspecific districts, agencies and entities.\nBILL SIGNED\n#549\n(AB 109 - Campbell)\n8.27.68\nPart of legislative program; enables state to\ndeal more effectively with problems of job\ntraining and development in economically dis-\nadvantaged areas.\nBILL SIGNED\n#217\n(AB 116 - Knox)\n3.26.68\nAppropriates $275,000 from Motor Vehicle Fund\nfor acquisition of land for a branch office of\nthe Department of Motor Vehicles in El Cerrito.\nBILL SIGNED\n#460\n(AB 26 - Barnes)\n7.9.68\nRR signed bill to make available I.D. cards for\nserve in - positive proof\nof identity.\nBILL SIGNED\n#548\n(AB 34 - Milias)\n8.26.68\nIncreases state's contribution for employee\nmedical insurance premiums.\nBILL SIGNED\n#247\n(AB - 76 Davis)\n4-24-69\nRR signed legislation which will help insure\nthe restoration of roads and bridges damaged\nby California recent disastrous floods.\nThe measure imposes a temporary one-cent gas\ntax increase.\nBILL SIGNED\n#214\n(AB 82 - Crown)\n4.4.68\nChildren Services Program.\nppropriating $750,000 for use in Crippled\nBILL SIGNED\n#382\n(AB 7 - Chappie)\n6.6.68\nRR signed inco DITT WHICH requires all new\nbuildings constructed with state, city and coun-\nty funds to be accessible to, and usable by, the\nphysically handicapped.\nBILL SIGNED\n(Special Sess.)\n#611\n(AB 9 - Greene)\n10.2.68\nAllocates funds to state's educationally\nhandicapped children education fund for\nspecialized training.\nBILL SIGNED\n#141\n(AB 9 - Cory)\n3.1.68\nRequires computations made for purpose of state\nschool fund foundation apportionments be based\non corrected assessed valuation levels in cases\nwhere equalization proceedings have substantial-\nly reduced or increased valuation levels.\nBILL SIGNED\n#599\nAB 12 - Lanterman)\n9.23.68\nAllows state to authorize payment of additional\nassistance funds to Californians who must relo-\ncate their homes and businesses as result of\nfreeway and highway construction.\n#525\nBILLS SIGNED\n9-5-69\n(AB-1035)\nLegislation that establishes a system of\ninnovative schools designed to and part\nProceice ..ew and more effective methods\nof 11120 teaching reading and mathematics in\nCalifornia's elementary schools.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#343\n(AB 1110)\n6-19-69\nRR reluctantly signed the bill which loans\n$500, 000 of state money to the Livermore Valley\nUnified School District.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#499\n(AB-1209-Pattee )\n9-3-69\nJohnson)\nFurther strengthen state control and\nregulation of pesticides.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#499\n(AB-1210-Pattee)\n9-3-69\nFurther strengthen state control and\nregulation of pesticides.\nBILL SIGNED\n#311\n(AB 1 - Knox)\n5.9.68\nCorporate Securities Law; replaces an outdated\nsystem of securities requlation\ncea 111 1317; removes discriminatory regulatory\nprovisions against businesses which locate their\nprincipal business operations in California.\nBILL SIGNED\n(Special Session)\n#606\n(AB 1 - Fenton)\n9.25.68\nRaises the maximu m workmen's compensation tem-\nporary disability benefit from $70 to $87.50 per\nweek; increases maximum workmen's compensation\ndeath benefit and burial allowance.\nBILL SIGNED\n#606\n(AB 3 - Zenovich)\n9.25.68\nIncreases maximum unemployment disability\nbenefit from $80 to $87 per week.\nBILL SIGNED\n#607\n(AB 4 - Bear, Unruh)\n9.26.68\nRestricts use of photographs taken in course of\npost mortem examination or autopsy.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#418\n(AB-949-Duffy)\n7-23-69\nTightening existing laws making is\nfor\nCode\nwho provide services under Medi-Cal to\nsubmit false claims.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#496\n(AB-970-Johnson, R.)\n9-2-69\nImposes stricter inspection of poultry products\nand plants to bring them up to federal standards.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#498\n(AB-974-Foran)\n9-2-69\nCreating the California Transportation Board.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#418\n(AB-987-Cullen)\n7-23-69\nMakes it a misdemeanor or felony for a person\nto fraudulently submit a claim for payment\nto any State Board or officer, or any county,\ncity, or district board of officer.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#521\n(AB-645-Foran)\n9-5-69\nRequiring the adoption of airport noise\nstandards.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#522\n(AB-720 Deddeh)\n9-5-69\nAuthorizes construction of various local\nflood control projects in the State.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#514\n(AB-938-Hom)\n9-4-69\nWill extend and improve the state's compensatory\neducation program for disadvantaged elementary\nschool-age youngsters.\nBILL SIGNED\n#187A\n(AB 516 - Porter)\n3-17-69\nEnables state to pay for completion of massive\n--\nCroville\nand\nThermalito dams in Northern California.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#496\n(AB-495)\n9-4-67\nExtends open meeting coverage to about 60\nstate agencies which are not now required\nto conduct open meetings.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#507\n(AB-534-Murphy)\n9-3-69\n(AB-1286-Stull)\nDesigned to give college administrators more\nmuscle to deal with hard-core campus\ntroublemakers.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#475\n(AB 606-Veysey)\n8-15-69\nThe bill is necessary to implement supplementar\nfinancing for schools recommended in January.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#511\n(AB 130 - Briggs)\n9-4-69\nEstablishes protection for Californians against\ninsurance companies that go broke; Northern\nCalifornia company policvholders\naffected,\nBILLS SIGNED\n#520\n(AB-148-McDonald)\n9-5-69\nProvides for the establishment of three new\nregional mental retardation centers in the\nstate, which echo's his earlier budget action.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#512\n(AB-325-Unruh)\n9-4-69\nConflict-of-interest law, requires public\nofficials to list investments over $10,000\nin businesses regulated by state or local\ngovernment.\nBILL SIGNED\n#396\n(AB 413 - Porter)\n7-14-69\nCalifornia Water Quality Improvement Act of '69\nBILLS SIGNED\n1-15-69\n(AB-8)\nEnables to hold its first meeting of the than the\nthe Republican State Central current Committee vear\nCOULTRY Tacher\n:\nthird, Sunday in January.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#518\n(AB-61-Wakefield)\n9-5-69\n\"Topless-Bottomless\"\nWill permit local government to accomplish\nwhat ABC has been trying to do on their behalf.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#522\n(AB-68 Dent)\n9-5-69\nAuthorizes construction of various local\nflood control projects in the state.\nBILL SIGNED\n#351\n(AB 105 - Biddle)\n6-24-69\nEstablishes presumptive limit affecting burden\nof proof in drunk driving cases\nBILLS SIGNED\n#478\n(ADN1214-Chappie & Townsend)\n8-18-69\nRk signed regisiation CO prevent sale or\nsubdivisions in remote areas when promised\nimprovements appear financially infeasible\nBILLS SIGNED\n#506\n(AB-1351-Ketchum)\n9-3-69\nDesigned to help tighten up welfare and\nMedi-Cal expenditures.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#506\n(AB-1454-Duffy)\n9-3-69\nDesigned to help tighten up welfare and\nMedi-Cal expenditures.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#506\n(AB-1460-Duffy)\n9-3-69\nDesigned to help tighten up welfare and\nMedi-Cal expenditures.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#478\n(ADN1214-Chappie & Townsend)\n8-18-69\nRR signed regisiation to prevent sale of\nsubdivisions in remote areas when promised\nimprovements appear financially infeasible\nBILLS SIGNED\n#506\n(AB-1351-Ketchum)\n9-3-69\nDesigned to help tighten up welfare and\nMedi-Cal expenditures.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#506\n(AB-1454-Duffy)\n9-3-69\nDesigned to help tighten up welfare and\nMedi-Cal expenditures.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#506\n(AB-1460-Duffy)\n9-3-69\nDesigned to help tighten up welfare and\nMedi-Cal expenditures.\nBILLS SIGNED\n9-5-69\n(AB-1035)\nLegislation that establishes a system of\ninnovative schools designed to test and put\n11150 prectice new --- more effective methods\nof teaching reading and mathematics in\nCalifornia's elementary schools.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#343\n(AB 1110)\n6-19-69\nRR reluctantly signed the bill which loans\n$500,000 of state money to the Livermore Valley\nUnified School District.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#499\n(AB-1209-Pattee )\n9-3-69\nJohnson)\nFurther strengthen state control and\nregulation of pesticides.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#499\n(AB-1210-Pattee)\n9-3-69\nFurther strengthen state control and\nregulation of pesticides.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#418\n(AB-949-Duffy)\n7-23-69\nrightening existing laws making it a crime for\nhose who provide services under Medi-Cal to\nbmit false claims.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#496\n(AB-970-Johnson, R.)\n9-2-69\nImposes stricter inspection of poultry products\nand plants to bring them up to federal standards.\n#498\nBILLS SIGNED\n9-2-69\n(AB-974-Foran)\nCreating the California Transportation Board.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#418\n(AB-987-Cullen)\n7-23-69\nMakes it a misdemeanor or felony for a person\nto fraudulently submit a claim for payment\nto any State Board or officer, or any county,\ncity, or district board of officer.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#522\n(AB-638 Davis)\n9-5-69\nAuthorizes construction of various local\n[lood control projects in the State.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#521\n(AB-645-Foran)\n9-5-69\nRequiring the adoption of airport noise\nstandards.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#522\n(AB-720 Deddeh)\n9-5-69\nAuthorizes construction of various local\nflood control projects in the State.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#514\n(AB-938-Hom)\n9-4-69\nWill extend and improve the state's compensatory\neducation program for disadvantaged elementary\nschool-age youngsters.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#496\n(AB-495)\n9-4-67\nExcesse\nou\nstate agencies which are not now required\nto conduct open meetings.\nBILL SIGNED\n#187A\n(AB 516 - Porter)\n3-17-69\nEnables state to pay for completion of massive\npower generating complex at Oroville and\nThermalito dams in Northern California.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#507\n(AB-534-Murphy)\n9-3-69\n(AB-1286-Stull)\nDesigned to give college administrators more\nmuscle to deal with hard-core campus\ntroublemakers.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#475\n(AB 606-Veysey)\n8-15-69\nThe bill is necessary to implement supplementar\nfinancing for schools recommended in January.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#511\n(AB 130 - Briggs)\n9-4-69\nEstablishes protection for Californians against\ninsurance companies that go broke: Northern\nCalifornia affected. company policyhoiders specifically\nBILLS SIGNED\n#520\n(AB-148-McDonald)\n9-5-69\nProvides for the establishment of three new\nregional mental retardation centers in the\nstate, which echo's his earlier budget action.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#512\n(AB-325-Unruh)\n9-4-69\nConflict-of-interest law, requires public\nofficials to list investments over $10,000\nin businesses regulated by state or local\ngovernment.\nBILL SIGNED\n#396\n(AB 413 - Porter)\n7-14-69\nCalifornia Water Quality Improvement Act of '69\nBILLS SIGNED\n#15\n(AB-8)\n1-15-69\nEnables the Republican State Contral Committee\nCO noid ICS TILSC meeting or the current year\nin Sacramento on the fourth, rather than the\nthird, Sunday in January.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#518\n(AB-61-Wakefield)\n9-5-69\n\"Topless-Bottomless\"\nWill permit local government to accomplish\nwhat ABC has been trying to do on their behalf.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#522\n(AB-68 Dent)\n9-5-69\nAuthorizes construction of various local\nflood control projects in the state.\nBILL SIGNED\n#351\n(AB 105 - Biddle)\n6-24-69\nEstablishes presumptive limit affecting burden\nof proof in drunk driving cases\nBILL SIGNED\n#450\nAB 2174 - Mulford\n9-16-70\nRR signed bill which makes it illegal for\npickets or marchers to disrupt courtroom\nprocedures.\nBILL SIGNED\n#459\nAB 1890 - Arklin\n9-17-70\nRR signed bill to allow public agencies to\nabove and under State freewavs\nfor public transportation routes with the\napproval of the California Highway Commission.\nBILL S IGNED\n#453\nAB 1963 - Hom\n9-17-70\nRR signed legislation to strengthen the\nstate's position in the war against drug abuse\nby making it a felony to drive while knowingly\nunder the influence of a dangerous drug.\nBILL SIGNED\n#472\nAB 2070 - Assembly Select\n9-19-70\nCommittee on\nEnvironmental Quality\nRR signed bill creating the Office of Planning\nand Research to develop long-range plans\nand comprehensive programs for the state's\ngrowth and protection of tis environment. 7\npoint program outlined.\nBILL SIGNED\n#451\nAB 2109 - Duffy\n9-16-70\nRR signed legislation designed to improve medica\ncare by training qualified physician's assist-\nants to perfom simple medical tasks, thus\nallowing the physician more time for attention\nto patients requiring their skills.\nAB 1583 - Beverly\nRC rigned logislation requiring interest\nconventional home loans cannot vary upward\nor downward more than one-half percent per year.\nBILL SIGNED\n#485\nAB 1712 - Townsend\n9-19-70\nRR signed bill to permit exemption of the\nfirst $7.50 of any income received by\nrecipients of aid to the disabled and OAS\nin calculating net income to be deducted from\nstandard welfare grants.\nBILL SIGNED\n#478\nAB 1826 - Mobley\n9-19-70\nRR. signed bill to give Vietnam veterans first\npriority in enrolling in California State\nColleges and the University of California.\nBILL SIGNED\n#466\nAB 1889 - Lanterman\n9-17-70\nRR signed bill to develop comprehensive\nprogram for the prevention and treatment of\nalcoholism and the rehabilitation of its\nvictims.\nBILL SIGNED\n#492\nAB 1333 - Foran\n9-20-70\nRR signed bill giving CHP a 3 percent pav\nraise, and above percent granted\nto state employees.\nBILL SIGNED\n#380\nAB 1456 - Porter\n7-28-70\nClean Water Bond Act\nBILL SIGNED\n#461\nAB 1512 Arklin\n9-17-70\nProhibits freeway construction that would\ncreate a noise problem in adjacent public\nschools and authorizes the use of highway\nfunds to alleviate noise.\nBILL SIGNED\n#349\nAB 2538 - Lanterman)\n7-7-70\nRR signed bill to provide legal and\nfinancial protection for state employees\nwho worked while California was without a\nbudget.\nBILL SIGNED\n#449\nAB 1260 - Barnes\n9-16-70\nwhich It - misdemean\nto mutilate, burn or defile the flags of the\nUnited States and State of California.\nBILL SIGNED\n#469\nSB 1271 - Way\n9-18-70\nRR signed bill to permit counties to set up\nmethadone programs in local mental health\nfacilities under strict medical control.\nThis is to assist in recovery of heroin addicts.\nBILL SIGNED\n#458\nAB 1279 - Chappie\n9-17-70\nRR signed bill to allow Tahoe City PU District\nto borrow $2 million from the State Water\nQuality Control Fund to construct sewage and\nstorm drainage facilities.\nBILL SIGNED\n#457\nSB 1290 - Sherman\n9-17-70\nWill guarantee accounts of small investors in\nfinancially troubled industrial loan companies\nare protected from loss--by $10,000 insurance.\nBILL SIGNED\nSB 1108 Carrell and\n9-17-70\nLagomarsino\nRequires that environmental factors he\n-\nconsidered by the Department of Aeronautics in\napproving airport sites.\nBILL SIGNED\n#470\nSB 1114 - McCarthy\n9-18-70\nRR signed legislation out-lawing the local\nresidency requirement for public employees.\nFiremen, Policemen and other public employees\nno longer must live in the communities where\nthey work.\nBILL SIGNED\n#486\nAB 1174\n9-20-70\nPrevents sale of any car in California, beginn-\ning with 1972 models, which requires high octane\ngasoline to operate.\nBILL SIGNED\n#457\nAB 1192 - Hayes\n9-17-70\nRR signs bill protecting patients from un-\nnecessary or excessive treatment and drugs.\n#486\nBILL SIGNED\nAB 919 - Lanterman\n9-20-70\nImposes additional registration 10.. fee on motor 01\nvehicles which\nmore than 8.5 to 1.\nBILL SIGNED\n#484\nSB - 948 Lagomarsino\n9-19-70\nRR signed bill to develop conservation education\nprograms in California public schools.\nBILL SIGNED\n#490\nAB 981 - Mulford\n9-20-70\nRR signed legislation to permit local\nauthorities to close public meetings if the\ndisruptive tactics of revolutionary groups\nmake it impossible to continue public\nbusiness.\nBILL SIGNED\n#407\nAB 1003 - Biddle\n8-19-70\nRR signed legislation which extends the\ndeath penalty to cases where great bodily\nharm is caused by the explosion of a bomb--\nincluding \"molotov cocktail\".\nBILL SIGNED\n#480\nSB 801 - Cusanovich\n9-19-70\nRR signed bill removing 9½ mile section of\nRoute 64 +hrough Malibu Canyon from\nCalliornia rreeway and expressway system. This\nwill preserve the environmental and ecological\nbeauty of this area.\nBILL SIGNED\n#481\nSB 848 - Cologne\n9-19-70\nRR signed bill to empower State Air Resources\nBoard to make comprehensive studies of private\nand public air pollution research programs\nand report findings to the legislature.\nBILL SIGNED\n#460\nSB 857 - Deukmejian\n9-17-70\nRR signed bill that will permit a trial to\ncontinue in a felony case if the defendant is\nremoved from the court because of disorderly\nand disruptive behaviour.\nBILL SIGNED\nSB 902 -\n#479\n9-19-70\nRR signed bill to crack down or litterbugs.\nBILL SIGNED\n#441\n(AB 551 - Wakefield)\n9-14-70\nbill. RR signed AB 551 the socalled anti-bussing\nBILL SIGNED\n#457\nSB 647 - Bradley\n9-17-70\nTo protect franchise buyers from the mis-\nleading and deceptive practices of an increasing\nnumber of unscrupulous franchise peddlers who\nhave entered the field.\nBILL SIGNED\n#454\nAB 718 - Berryhill\n9-17-70\nRR signed law banning dumping of liquid\nwaste such as poisonous chemicals into\ncommunity sewer systems.\nBILL SIGNED\n#318\n(AB - 733, Lewis)\n6-17-70\nRR signed key element in his 1970 consumer\nprotection legislative program a bill to\npermit the adoption of high safety standards\nfor all tires used on motor vehicles in the\nstate.\nBILL SIGNED\n#464\nSB 361 - Cologne\n9-17-70\nRR signed bill making significant reforms in\nthe system of appointing inheritance tax\nappraisers.\nAlso changes title \"Inheritance Tax Appraiser\"\nto \"Inheritance Tax Referee\"\nBILL SIGNED\n#456\nSB 417 - Cologne\n9-17-70\nRR signed bill making it a criminal offense\nfor any licensed motor vehicle dealer,\nmanufacturer or transporter to commit a\nfraudulent act in repairing or servicing a\nvehicle.\nBILL SIGNED\n#179\n(SB 485 - Marks)\n3-31-70\nRR signed into law a key element in his 1970\nconsumer protection program which will assure\nthat information obtained from clients in the\npreparation of state and federal income tax\nreturns is maintained in the strictest\nconfidence.\nBILL SIGNED\n#406\nSB 505 - Sherman\n8-19-70\nRR signed into law another provision of the\ntough Omnibus Clean Air Law. (smog control\nsystems on automobiles).\nBILL SIGNED\n#372\nAB 318 - Committee on\n7-17-70\nHealth and Welfare -\nDuffy\nRR signed bill which will provide $6 million in\nstate funds to help pay for free and reduced-\ncost meals for needy California school children.\nBILL SIGNED\n#396\nAB 323 - Townsend & Hom\n8-11-70\nRR signed key element in 1970 consumer\nprotection legislative program. Establishes\nuniform sanitation and health standards for\ngrocery stores and retail food outlets.\nBILL SIGNED\n#473\nAB 338 - Cullen\n9-19-70\nRR signed bill which provides for the waiver\nof tuition fees--at the state college and\nUniversity level--by the children of law\nenforcement officers and firemen killed in the\nline of duty.\nBILL SIGNED\n#319\n(AB 356, Moncgan)\n6-17-70\nRR signed legislation to increase the state's\nshare of the cost of employee health insurance\nfrom the present level of $8 per month to a\nmaximin of $10 per month.\nRR signed bill which will prevent property\ninsurers from summarily cancelling fire,\nhomeowner and personal property insurance\npolicies without good cause.\nBILL SIGNED\n#496\nAB 245 - Ketchum\n9-20-70\nBill to give state correctional workers the\nsame retirement benefits as most other law\nenforcement officers.\nBILL SIGNED\n#412\n(SB 262 - Marks, Badham)\n8-21-70\nRR signed legislation to enable California\nmotorists to help fight pollution by\nordering personalized license plates.\nBILL SIGNED\n#491\nAB 317 - Crown\n9-20-70\nExtends partnership between state and local\ngovernment to include providing safety\nequipment for law enforcement officers as\nfunds become available.\nBILL SIGNED\n#398\nAB 88 - Schabarum)\n8-12-70\nRR signed bill imposing stiff fines on\nindividuals, companies, or public agencies\nwhich violate orders issued by air pollution\ncontrol districts or Air Resources Board.\nBILL SIGNED\n#382\nAB 122 - Ryan\n7-30-70\nTeacher credentialing and changes in\nrequirements for school administrators.\nBILL SIGNED\nAB 131\n#42\n1-20-70\nFirst bill signed (1970 legislative session)\nAuthored by Lanterman, validates the\nPasadena Area Junior College District\nMaximum tax rate election held October 21, 1969\nBILL SIGNED\n#475\nAB 150 MacGillivray\n9-19-70\nRR signed bill to prohibit oil and gas leases\nin state waters in the Santa Barbara Channel\nunless the State Lands Commission determines\nthat the leases will not result in seepage\nor spillage of oil or damage scenic or\naesthetic values.\nBILL SIGNED\n#312\n(AB - 74, Crandall)\n6-17-70\nRR signed bill channeling $16.5 million for\nclassroom construction in 12 school districts\nthroughout the state.\nBILL SIGNED\n#489\nSB 79 - Carrell\n9-20-70\nRaises the allowable monthly income permitted\nfor parents whose children attend state-sponsored\nchild care centers.\nBILL SIGNED:\n#399\nAB 83 - Schabarum\n8-13-70\nCreates air pollution control districts\nin every county where one does not presently\nexist.\nBILL SIGNED\n#399\nAB 87 - Schabarum\n8-13-70\nCreates Air monitoring network in cooperation\nwith State Air Resources Board.\nunder RR signed legislation that brings\nEmployment Practices Act.\nthe protection of the California women Fair\nBILL SIGNED\n#361\nAB 31 - Monagan)\n7-10-70\nMakes possible an additional 3,000 high school\nstudents to receive state scholarships.\n#474\nBILL SIGNED\n9-19-70\nAB 58 - Chappie\nRR for undergraduate students at\nsigned legislation establishing admissions the\npriorities University of California and the state colleges.\nBILL SIGNED\n#430\nAB 73 - Veysey\n9-4-70\nCOORDINATING COUNCIL FOR HIGHER EDUCATION:\nRevises membership on the Coordinating\nCouncil to one, rather than three, representa-\ntives each of the University of California the\nCalifornia State Colleges, the public junior\ncolleges, and the private colleges and uni-\nversities in this state.\nBILL SIGNED\n#571\nSB 622 - Cologne\n10-13-71\nActing Governor Ed Reiencke signed bill\nwhich will strengthen California's pin\npollution controls on older model automóbiles\nILL SIGNED\n#642\nD 678 - Lagomarsino\n11-16-71\nRR signed legislation that will strengthen the\nattorney general's powers to bring legal\naction against polluters of the environment.\nSILL SIGNED\n#602\nSB 1021 - Nejedly\n10-29-71\nRR signed legislation that will impose\nstrict controls on the useof pesticides\nand sets up a licensing program for\n\"Pest Control Advisors\".\nIND SIGNED\n#644\nSB 1284 - Grunsky\n11-16-71\nRR signed legislation to alleviate the shortage\nof doctors through establishment of a medical\ncontract program between the state and private\ncolleges and universities.\nMD SIGNED\n#567\nB 504\n10-13-71\nActing Governor Ed Reiencke signed bill which he\ndescribed as \"a landmark measure that will\nallow private property owners to open their\nlands to recreational use without facing the\nthreat of losing title to the property.\nILL SIGNED\n#572\nIS 532\n10-13-71\nActing Governor Ed Reinecke has signed\nlegislation that will protect consumers\nfrom paying for defective products when a\nthird party holds the sales contract.\nBILL SIGNED\n#706\nSB 569 - Petris\n12-17-71\nRR signed bill to extend the homeowners $750\nproperty tax exemption to residents of\ncooperative housing corporations in which they\nown a share.\nSB - 168\n10-13-71\nActing Governor La Reinecke today signed\nlegislation that provides the issuance of\n$160 million in bonds for community college\nconstruction.\nBILL SIGNED\n#130\nSB 178 -\n3-12-71\nRR signed bill to permit the State School Buildi\nAid fund to loan the Fremont Unified School\nDistrict $5.3 million for construction\nof needed high school facilities.\nILL SIGNED\n#679\nSR 309 - Nejedly\n12-2-71\nRR signed legislation which calls for a\nfar-reaching study of the use of mercury and\nits effect upon humans and the environment.\nBILL SIGNED\n#623\nSB 325 - Mills\n11-4-71\nRR signed bill giving local governments the\npower to determine their own community public\ntransportation priorities.\n(Gasoline tax bill)\nBILL SIGNED\n#23\n50 2 - Cologne\n1-19-71\nRR signed first bill passed by 1971 legislati\ndecreasing the maturity -squirement for\ndesert grapefruit.\nSHIND\n#654\n51 - Beilenson\n11-22-71\nRR signed legislation that will encourage\na crack-down on certain irresponsible segments\nof the auto repair industry which persist in\nusing dishonest and unethical operating methods.\n101 SIGNED\n#678\nS.\n74 - Grunsky\n12-2-71\n22 signed legislation to establish the\nstate's first pilot program in special\neducation for mentally retarded children\nin the 3 to 5 age group.\nBILL SIGNED\n#569\n53 158 - Behr\n10-13-71\nActing Governor Ed Reiencke signed legislation\nthat will protect a scenic stretch of Napa\nValley from freeway encroachment.\nBIRL SIGNED\nAB 2590 - Vasconcellos\n12-21-71\nRR signed bill which will let non-public school\nchildren use state-supplied elementary school\nbooks and enable non-public school students\naccount in public high school vocational\neducation and Cence classes on a space\navailable basis.\n#712\nENNED\nA 1003 I - Vasconcellos\n12-21-71\nRR signed legislation that will bring infants\nsuffering from HYALINE MEMBRANE DISEASE under\nthe protection of the Crippled Childrens\nServices program.\nBILL SIGNED\n#633\nAB 3036 - Meade\n11-11-71\nRR signed legislation that will bring rental\nhousing up to state fire safety standards.\nBILL SIGNED\n#715\nAB 3040 - Miller\n12-21-71\nRR signed legislation that prohibits the state\nfrom doing business in excess of $5,000 with\nany persons who do not comply with air and\nwater pollution laws and regulations.\nAB 2147 - Davis\n#570\n10-13-71\nActing Governor Ed Reinecke signed bill\nin to California's protect streams. and steeinead population\nBILL SIGNED\n#717\nAB 2342 - Chappie\n12-22-71\nRR signed bill designed to control snowmobiles,\nmotorcycles, dune buggies and other passenger\ncarrying off-highway motor vehicles while it\nalso provides for the development of special\nrecreational facilities for those who use them.\nILL SIGNED\n#637\nAB 2544 - Dunlap\n11-12-71\nThe Drug Education Act of 1971.\nBILL SIGNED\n#692\nAGE OF MAJORITY\n12-11-71\nAB 2887 - Priolo\nRR signed bill granting responsibilities of\nfull citizenship to those in the 18-21 year\nage bracket.\nBILL S IGNED\n#416\nAll 1195 - Thomas\n7-21-71\nA bill to give permission to Los Angeles\nCounty and its supervisors to\nmatter within county jurisdiction\n::: STONED\n#627\n1301 - McCarthy\n11-8-71\nRR signed legislation that will allow\ncities and counties to exercise greater control\non subdivisions that do not provide proper\nenvironmental safeguards.\nIND SIGNED\n#705\n1423 - Picrson\n12-17-71\nR signed legislation increasing weekly\n.n mployment compensation disability insurance\nenefits.\nILL SIGNED\n#581\nAD 1598\n10-18-71\nWill require county boards of supervisors\nto sulmit estimates on welfare expenditures\nand caseloads to the legislature.\nDEL S IGNED\n#580\nAB 576\n10-18-71\nAllows Governor to appoint five additional\nmembers to the California Advisory Council\n\" Education and Technical\n$91\nTraining.\nBILL SIGNED\n#457\nAB 665 - Mobley\n7-30-71\nRR signed legislation to provide Cal-Vet loan\nbenefits to wives of California POW's and MIA's.\nBILL SIGNED\n#695\nAB 676 - Priolo\n12-15-71\nWorkmen's Compensation\nRR signed bill that will enable employers to\nmake the additional benefits possible by reliev\ning them of the heavy financial burdens which\ncan result from certain types of court suits.\nBILL SIGNED\n#658\nAB 1088 - Fenton\n11-23-71\nbenefit from $65 to $76 per week.\nIncreases the maximum weekly unemployment\nBILL S IGNED\n#317\nAB 324 - SCHABARUM\n5-24-71\nRR signed legislation which will\nreduce\nreal estate license fees.\nILL SIGNED\n#695\nAB 486 - Fenton\n12-15-71\nRR signed bill to improve workmen's compensatio\nin California.\nBILL SIGNED\n#628\nAB 528 - Arnett\n11-8-71\nRR signed legislation cracking down on\nemployers hiring illegal aliens.\nBILL SIGNED\n#603\nAB 543\n11-1-71\nRR signed bill which will assure retired\nteachers benefits of retirement to which they\nare entitled under the law.\n#645\nBILL SIGNED\nAD 116 - Deddeh\n11-16-71\nRR signed legislation establishing bi-lingual\nstudy for students with = limited\nknowledge of English in the San Diego City\nUnified School District and the San Francisco\nUnified School District.\nBILL SIGNED\n#365\nAB 152 -\n6-17-71\nSouthern Crossing Bill\nBILL SIGNED\n#671\nAB 207 - Badham\n11-26-71\nRR signed legislation that will increase\nsurvivor benefits for Public Employees'\nRetirement System members who are not\nprotected by Social Security.\nBILL SIGNED\nAB 293 - Stull\n#435\nTENURE\n7-21-71\nA bill to insure that California elementary and\nsecondary school children will be taught by\ncompetent and responsible instructors and\nprovides increased job protection for the\nqualified teacher.\n#324\nBILL SIGNED\n5-25-71\nAB 6 - CULLEN\nRR signed legislation making it a felony\nto add any harmful substance to food,\ndrink or medicine that could injure another\nperson.\nBILL SIGNED\n#119\nAB - 25\n3-9-71\nRR signed legislation to provide emergency\nfunds for repairs to public facilities\ndamaged by the recent southern state\nearthquakes\nBILL SIGNED\n#347\n(AB 114 - Belotti)\n6-9-71\nRR signed AB 114 reducing weekly duty require-\nment for State Division of Forestry firefighters.\nSB 1011 - Marks\n#617\n11-24-72\nLegisiation designed to protect children's\nclothing against fire.\nBILL SIGNED\n#345\n3\n1053 - Wedworth\n6-2-72\nRR signed legislation that provides for the use\nof residual funds in the Los Angeles teachers'\nretirement programs in the event the teachers\nvote to join the State Teachers' Retirement\nSystem.\nSB 1115-Lagomarsino\n#638\n12-8-72\nActing Governor Ed Reinecke today signed\nlegislation for the development of Rincon Poin\na surfing area 2½ miles downcoast of\nCarpinteria on the Santa Barbara-Ventura Count\nline.\nWILL SIGNED\nSB 1452 - Moscone\n#428\n7-20-72\nSee \"School Bonds\" in general files - bill was\nnot signed nor vetoed but allowed to become\nlaw intentionally by Acting Governor Ed Reinecke\nSB 135 - Lagomarsino\n#689\n12-27-72\nDD today signed legislation attenting\npercent increase in retirement benefits for\nsome members of the Public Employees' Retirement\nSystem or their eligible survivors.\nBILL SIGNED\n#365\nSB 230 - Deukmejian\n6-16-72\nRR today signed legislation that will remove a\nproposed seven mile stretch of the Pacific\nCoast Freeway within the city limits of Long\nsystem. Beach from the state freeway and expressway\nBILL SIGNED\n#409\nSB 522 - Song\n7-12-72\nActing Governor Ed Reinecke today signed le-\ngislation repealing penalties for importing\nfemales born in Chine or Japan for sale in\nCalifornia or for purpose of residing with any\nother person against her will.\nSB 714 - Deukmejian\n#651\n12-15-72\nRR today signed legislation launching a broad\n$14.3 million community-based attack on\nnarcotics and drug abuse in\nCalifornia.\nSB 90 - Morretti\n#654\n12-18-72\nRR issued this statement on signing into law\nlandmark\nproperty\nCax\nrelief\nschool\nfinance\nlegislation.\nBILL SIGNED\n#440\nSB 104 - Richardson\n7-28-72\nHuman Relations Agency Secretary, Dr. Earl W.\nBrian today announced that RR signed SB 104 that\naugments the salary increase fund up to $5\nmillion for officers and employees working in\ncorrectional institutions throughout the state.\nSB 107 - Behr\n#666\n12-20-72\nRR today signed legislation establishing the\nCalifornia Wild and Scenic Rivers System which\nwill include the Klamath, Trinity, Smith, Eel,\nand American Rivers.\n#700\nSB 109 - Song\n12-29-72\nRR signed legislation to raise state legislators\nsalaries to $21,120 per year, that will go into\neffect the end of 1974.\nAD 2284 - Chacon\n#665\n12-20-72\nRR today signed legislation appropriating $5\nmillion in state funds to help develop and make\nmore effective bilingual education programs in\nCalifornia's public schools.\nBILL SIGNED\n#415\nSB 5 - Nejedly\n7-13-72\nActing Governor Ed Reinecke today signed legisla-\ntion creating a state Solid Waste Management\nBoard within the State Resources Agency and\nrequiring that board to adopt a state policy for\nsolid waste management and the State Solid Waste\nResource Recovery Program by January 1, 1975.\nBILL SIGNED\n#476\nSB 15 - Burgener\n8-15-72\nRR today signed legislation making the dependent\nchildren of California servicemen who are\nprisoners of war or missing in action, eligible\nfor Cal-Vet educational assistance benefits.\nSB 31 - Cusanovich\n#637\n12-8-72\nActing Governor Ed Reinecke signed legislation\naimed at speeding up completion of the Simi\nValley-San Fernando Valley Freeway State\nHighway Route 118.\n1848 - Bagley\n#695\n12-28-72\nsigned legislation to protect newsmen from\nbeing forced to reveal the source of any informa-\nthey receive\nAD 1896 - McAlister\n#678\n12-22-72\nRR signed legislation providing property tax\nrelief for California's Old Age Security (OAS)\nrecipients.\nAB 2089 - Brathwaite\n#684\n12-26-72\nRR signed legislation increasing the monthly\namount the state contributes to county\nadministered foster care programs.\nAB 2199 - Brown\n#687\n12-27-72\nRR signed a measure appropriating $750,000 to\npay overtime to California Youth Authority\nemployees for the period from January 13, 1970\nthrough June 30, 1971.\nBILL SIGNED\n#489\nAB 1582 - Biddle\n8-17-72\ntoday signed legislation that will provide\nBR $7 million to the Air Resources Board and\nlocal air pollution control districts in their\nbattle to control nonvehicular emissions through\nout California.\nAB 1724 - McCarthy\n#671\n12-21-72\nRR today signed legislation which will enable\nmiddle and low income families with children\nattending non-public schools to claim a state\nincome tax credit to help defray some of the\ncost of educating their children.\nBILL SIGNED\n#485\nAB 1794 - B. Greene\n8-16-72\nRR today signed legislation he initiated which,\nfor the first time in California, creates a\nstate scholarship program for vocational\neducation students.\nAB 1798 - Biddle\n#650\n12-14-72\nRR today signed legislation creating a trainin\ncenter in the State Department of Corrections.\nBILL SIGNED\n#491\nAB 1204 - McCarthy\n8-17-72\nRR today signed legislation increasing welfare\npayments by $12 7 month to a half million\nblind, disabled and aged Californians.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#463\nAB 1322 - Badham\n8-10-72\nAB 58 - Hayes\nAB 704 - Murphy\nSB 1087 - Carpenter\nRR took action to protect nearly 70 miles of\ncoastline and several southern California\ncommunities from the proposed route of a state\nfreeway (deleting portions of Route 1).\nAB 1416 - Vasconcellos\n#693\n12-27-72\nRR signed legislation to upgrade the treatment,\ncare and services for children suffering chronic\nkidney disabilities.\nBILL SIGNED\n#494\nAB 1556 - Z'berg\n8-18-72\nRR today signed legislation deleting a portion\nof the proposed State Route 276 from Three River:\nto Mineral King in Tulare County.\n#662\nAB 740 - Porter\n12-19-72\nAB 1925 - Knox\nlegislation designed to strengthen Califomia'\nfight against pollution.\nAt the same time RR said he is \"most pleased\"\nto learn that California's anti-water pollutio\nprogram was among the first to be approved by\nthe federal Environmental Protection Agency.\nAB 889 - Knox\nLt. Gov's Office Rel.\n#66 12-5-72\nStatement made by Acting Governor Ed Reinecke\nwhile signing AB 889.\nBILL SIGNED\n#491\nAB 1029 - Burton & W. Brown\n8-17-72\nRR today signed legislation that exempts from\nconsideration as income $7.50 in contributions\nfrom responsible relatives to welfare recipients\nunder the Old Age Security program.\nBILL SIGNED\n#480\nAB 1201 - McCarthy\n8-16-72\nRR today signed legislation giving an estimated\n240,000 senior citizens in California $6.6\nmillion in additional property tax relief.\nBILL SIGNED\n#471\nAB 414 - Sieroty\n8-14-72\nDD today signed legislation that will provide\nlocal law enforcement agencies tighter Control\nover convicted federal narcotics offenders.\nBILL SIGNED\n#448\nAB 561 - Meade, Dent, Fong\n8-1-72\nRR signed legislation deleting the proposed 3.3\nmile Shepherd Canyon freeway in Alameda and\nContra Costa counties from the state freeway\nsystem.\nBILL SIGNED\n#404\nAB 729 - Chappie\n7-7-72\nActing Governor Ed Reinecke today signed le-\ngislation that makes it illegal to parachute\nor pilot an aircraft while under the influence\nof liquor, narcotics or dangerous drugs.\nSAND SIGNED\n#156\n(Ab 734 - Bagley)\n3-14-72\nRR signed urgency legislation to amend age of\nmajority law (to make AFDC recipients eligible\nfor benefits)\nBILL SIGNED\n#168\n(AB 79 - crown)\n3-21-72\nProvides for continuation of services to the\nphysically handicapped until they reach age of\n21\nBILL SIGNED\n#205\n(AB 126 - Ketchum)\n4-14-72\nRR signed legislation formally authorizing an\nadditional 405 positions for California's cor-\nrectional institutions\nAB 192 - Campbell\n#686\n12-26-72\nUniform Controlled Substance Act, which\nRR signed legislation enacting the Califomia\nand establishes five classifications for narcotics\nrestricted dangerous drugs.\nBILL SIGNED\n#474\nAB 246 - Wood\n8-15-72\nRR today signed legislation designed to provide\nmaximum safe working conditions for farm workers\nand others who work in pesticide treated areas.\nBILL SIGNED\n#478'\nAB 41 - Monagan\n8-15-72\nRR today signed legislation increasing the state\nand employer contributions to health benefit\nplans under the Meyers-Geddes State Employees'\nMedical and Hospital Care Act.\nBILL SIGNED\n#483\nAB 42 - Monagan\n8-16-72\nRR today signed legislation providing annual\nuniform replacement allowances for state\nemployees.\nAB 69 - Deddeh\n#649\n12-14-72\nRR signed legislation establishing the new\nState Department of Transportation in the\nBusiness and Transportation Agency.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#393\nAB 71 - Barnes and Fong\n6-30-72\nRR today signed legislation by Assemblyman\nE. Richard Barnes (R-San Diego) and Assembly-\nwoman March Fong (D-Oakland) designed to reduce\nthe incidence of venereal disease in California.\nBILL SIGNED (Death Penalty)\n#492\nSB 450 - Deukmejian\n9-24-73\nRR statement on signing the Death Penalty Bill.\nBILL SIGNED - SB 90\n#446\n8-23-73\nRR today signed SB 90 which will lower the sales\n1, 1973. (One-time rebate)\ntax by one cent for six months starting October\nBILL IGNED\nSB 256 - Mills\n#220\n4-18-73\nActin g Governor Reinecke today announced he has\nsigned legislation eliminating some of the ine-\nquities resulting from the passage of Proposition\n20, the California Coastal Zone Conservation Act\nof 1972.\nBILL SIGNED\n#344\nSB 441 - Rodda\n6-21-73\nRR signed legislation appropriating $110,000 for\nthe archaeological exploration of the proposed\nsite of the new governor's mansion.\nBILL SIGNED: SB 381 - Alquist\n#472\n9-9-73\nChanges the names of four institutions in the\nCalifornia State University and Colleges system\nofpublic higher education.\nBILL SIGNED\n#396\nAB 2530 - Badham\n7-13-73\nRR Signed logislation provide\nin the property tax rates of Tustin, Saddleback\nValley and Irvine Unified School Districts in\nOrange County\nBILL - Became law without\n#525\nsignature - AB 2572 - Brown\n10-3-73\nstatement after he\nRR/permitted AB 2572 to become law without his\nsignature. The bill requires cons truction of a\nlegislative building located in the area bounded\nby 15th and L, 17th and N Streets in Sacramento\nunless the Joint Rules Committee of the legisla-\nture determines an expansion of the annex of the\nState Capitol building is more feasible.\nBILL SIGNED\n#391\nSB 6 - Alquist\n7-12-73\nRR signed legislation granting an additional $65\nmillion in state support for California's\ncommunity colleges.\nBILL SIGNED - SB 90\n#448\nSales Tax Deferral\n8-24-73\nRR sent letter to Speaker of Assembly and Pres.\nPro Tem of the Senate stating that upon signing\nand transmitting the signed bill to the Secretary\nof State, RR asked him to include certain\ncomments in the printing of the statute.\nBILL SIGNED\n#MS-25\nAB 134 - Burton\nLt. Gov Office\n12-5-73\nActing Governor Ed Reinecke signed\nlegislation to aid the state's aged, blind\nand disabled.\nBILL SIGNED - Muscular Dystrophy\n#526\nAB 139 - Priolo\n10-3-73\nCreation of A $2.5 million research center to\nexplore the causes and seek means to combat\nthe ravages of muscular dystrophy has been\nassured by Governor Ronald Reagan's signature on\nthe Neuromuscular Disease Research Act of 1973.\nBILL SIGNED\n#170\nAB 387 - Moretti\n3-26-73\nRR signed legislation to replace the possible\nloss of federal funds to support child care\nprograms in California during the remainder of\nthe state's 1972-73 fiscal year.\nBILL SIGNED\n#394\nAB 1267\n7-12-73\nRR signed major legislation to eliminate\ntechnical problems resulting from last year's\nschool finance and property tax relief (SB 90)\nmeasure\nBILL - Became law without\n#401\nsignature - AB 774 - Antonovich\n7-12-74\nPg. 2\nRR statement on permitting AB 774, allowing\nconstitutional amendments adopted by the legis-\nlature to be placed on the Nov. 5 ballot, to\nbecome law without his signature.\nBILL SIGNED\n#499\nAB 4428 - Z'berg\n8-30-74\nRR signed legislation compensating state employees\nfor the loss of budgeted salary increases denied\nlast year by the Federal Cost of Living Council.\nBILL SIGNED\n#360\nSB 1764 - Berryhill\n6-28-74\nRR signed legislation boosting benefits for\nstate employees by $62 million.\n#508\nBILL SIGNED\n9-5-74\nSB 2471 - Holmdahl\nRR signed legislation which requires installation\nof oxides of nitrogen exhaust emmission control\ndevices on all 1966 through 1970 model motor\nvehicles having manufacturer's gross vehicle\nweight rating of under 6,001 pounds, registered\nin any county included, in whole or in part,\nwithin the South Coast Air Basin.\nBILL SIGNED\nSB 1471 - Bradley\n#544\n9-26-74\nRR signed legislation requiring the state\nDepartment of Motor Vehicles to suspend the\ndriving privileges of uninsured vehicle owners\nor drivers who cannot prove their ability to pay\nfor damages of more than $250 resulting from an\nan accident.\nBILL SIGNED\nSB 2264-Moscone\n#541\n9-26-74\nRR signed legislation to upgrade and expand\npopulation. education opportunities for California's Indian\nBILLS SIGNED\n#540\n9-26-74\nRR signed legislation to protect and better\ninform spanish-speaking Californians.\nSB 2066-CARPENTER--requires assessors in certain\ncounties to send notices relating to the home-\nowners' property tax exemption and senior\ncitizens property tax assistance in both spanish\nand English.\nSB 2797-ALATORRE--requires consumer contracts to\nbe made available in both Spanish and English\nunder certain circumstances.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#537\n9-25-74\nRR signed legislation creating 49 municipal and\nsuperior court judges in California.\nSB 612-Bradley\nAB 3221-Seeley\nSB 1731-Dills\nAB 3325-Kapiloff\nSB 1959-Carpenter AB 3483-Knox\nSB 2033-Ayala\nAB 2989-Briggs\nSB 2099-Ayala\nAB 4222-Warren\nSB 2050-enovich AB 4234-Wood\nSB 2057-Berryhill AB 4300-Wilson\nSB 2115-Stull\nAB 4408-Quimby\nAB 2888-Chappie\nAB 2910-R.Johnson\nAB 3217-Deddeh\nBILLS SIGNED\n#550\nSB 1586 - Marks and SB 1908 - Grunsky\n9-27-74\nRD signed legislation which will provide private\nschool tuition aid for certain educationally\nhandicapped pupils with visual disorders and\nexperimental education programs for physically\nhandicapped pupils.\nBILLS SIGNED\n(Medical Profession)\n#548\n9-27-74\nRR signed three pieces of legislation:\nAB 4481 - Vasconcellos and AB 2296 - Sieroty\ngives institutionalized patients the right to\nrefuse shock treatment and a third piece of\ndefines death.\nlegislation AB 3560 - Arnett which lawfully\nBILL SIGNED\n#546\nSB 1521 - Alquist\n9-26-74\nRR signed legislation which will prohibit the\nsale or installation of new residential-type gas\nappliances equipped with a pilot light after\nJanuary 1, 1977 or two years after an alternative\nto the pilot light has been certified, whichever\nis later.\nBILL SIGNED\n#545\nSB 1966 - Mills\n9-26-74\nRR signed with a great deal of reluctance\nlegislation extending the one-half cent sales\nand use tax in San Francisco, Alameda and Contra\nCosta Counties to support the financially\ntroubled Bay Area Rapid Transit District.\nBILL SIGNED\n#554\nAB 2862 - Knox\n9-27-74\nRR signed legislation which creates a pilot\nprogram of 3.750 new tuition grants for\nCalifornia college students who are residents\nof the state and come from middle income\nfamilies.\nBILL SIGNED\n#553\nAB 3342 - Sieroty\n9-27-74\nRR signed legislation which will declare void a\nprovision found in some credit card company con-\ntracts which prohibits merchants accepting that\ncredit card from offering discounts to cash-\npaying customers.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#552\nSB 1507-Marks and AB 2690-Fenton\n9-27-74\nRR signed identical AB and SB making various\nchanges in laws relating to county clerks and\nthe Secretary of State's duties in retaining,\ninspecting and destroying petitions for\ninitiatives, referendums and recalls.\nBILL SIGNED\n#551\nAB 4525 - Fong\n9-27-74\nRR signed legislation authorizing payment by a\nschool district to the surviving spouse of any\nemployee murdered while on the job during or\nafter the 1973-74 school year.\nBILL SIGNED\n#562\nSB 2267 - Mills\n9-27-74\nRR signed legislation which directs the Department\nof Transportation to study the feasibility of\nupgrading rail passenger service to ease travel\ncongestion between Los Angeles and San Diego.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#561\nSB 1860-Behr and AB 4134-McCarthy\n9-27-74\nSB 1860 - will train high school students to be\nparents.\nAB 4134 - allocates funds for the expansion of\nmigrant child care centers, including one center\nfor infants.\nBILL SIGNED\n#560\nAB 4040 - Lanterman\n9-27-74\nRR signed legislation authorizing a three-year\npilot program to evaluate the state Department\nof Education's Master Plan for Special Education.\n#555\nBILLS SIGNED\n9-27-74\nAB 3650 and AB 3651-Bond\nRR signed legislation which expresses the intent\nof equal opportunity for both males and females\nas participants in sports programs of the state's\npublic high schools and colleges.\nBILLS SIGNED\n#571\nState Parks\n9-27-74\n-igned legislation earmarking funds for state\nand local park projects. mountain and heach land\nacquisitions and trails:\nSB 907-Collier\nAB 3438-Z'berg\nAB 2499-Nimmo\nAB 2920-Priolo\nAB 3123-Beverly\nAB 3477-Badham\nAB 3401-Priolo\nAB 3893-Murphy\nTHIS SIGNED\n#569\n9-27-74\nRR signed four separate measures to aid crippled\nand autostic children and persons suffering from\nkidney disease and hemophilia.\nAB 3114-Lewis: crippled children measure.\nAB 3970-Montoya: Kidney disease bill.\nSB 2265 - Moscone: hemophiliacs medical care.\nAB 3854-Burton: special education for autistic\nchildren.\nILL SIGNED\n#564\nSB 2020 - Moscone\n9-27-74\nRR signed legislation authorizing school\ndistricts to apply for state and federal funds\nto furnish paid, reduced price or free meals for\nCalifornia school children.\nGILL SIGNED\nAB 27 - Vasconcellos\n#563\n9-27-74\nRR signed legislation implementing 1972 ballot\nProposition5, which was approved by the voters.\nIt authorizes governing boards of the states\nschool districts to carry on educational programs\nand activities until Jan. 1, 1976, which are not\nin conflict with the LOWS and ander which\nschool districts are established."
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