>Notice: "Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes.
> State-mandated local program: no."
>
>I read this to mean:
> a.) The bill passed
> b.) No money to go with it.
> c.) Committee deems it financially sound. (no cost)
> d,) States can legislate against it.
>
>I think that means it's not enforceable in California. Any opinions?
>
>Barney Gaylord
>1958 MGA in Illinois
The notices are nothing more than the usual indicators attached to all
pending bills in the California legislature. SB42 has not passed yet,
rather "vote: majority" refers to the vote required for passage (majority
versus 2/3); "Appropriation: No" means that it will require no funds to be
spent by the state if it passes. Fiscal Committee: Yes" means it must be
reviewed and approved by the fiscal committee (why if it has no
appropriation impact I'm not at all sure); "state mandated local program:
no" means no local programs will be required to be implemented if this
passes. If passed this will indeed be the law, at least in California.
Keith E. Langan
tckeith@sonic.net
1947 MGTC
1971 MGB
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