California Commission on Uniform State Laws
State Capitol, Room 3021
Sacramento, California 95814
916/341-8005
916/341-8020 facsimile
Meeting of the California Commission on Uniform State Laws
Date: December 8, 2004
Time: 10:00 a.m. – Noon
Location: Office of Legislative Counsel
Bion M. Gregory Conference Room
925 L Street, Lower Level
Sacramento, California 95814
(916) 341-8037
Kiesel, Boucher & Larson, LLP
8648 Wilshire Boulevard
Beverly Hills, California 90211
(310) 854-4444
Law Office of Robert H. Cornell
573 Arkansas Street
San Francisco, California 94107
(415) 824-3129
Final Agenda
1. Status of the California Commission on Uniform State Laws
2. Funding of the California Commission on Uniform State Laws
3. Legislative program for the first half of the 2005-2006 Legislative Session
4. Other items
Minutes
Meeting of the California Commission on Uniform State Laws
December 8, 2004 10:00 a.m. – Noon
Attendees: Sacramento – Cynthia Bosco, Diane Boyer-Vine, Tom Harman, Byron Sher, Nat Sterling; San Francisco – Robert Cornell; Beverly Hills – Robert Beverly, Ann Park, Sandy Rae. No members of the public were present.
The meeting was called to order at 10:00 a.m.
1. Status of the California Commission on Uniform State Laws
Diane Boyer-Vine reported on the Commission’s representation at the California Performance Review hearing and also reported that no final recommendation has been released by the California Performance Review. The California Commission on Uniform State Laws is still in existence.
2. Funding of the California Commission on Uniform State Laws
Diane Boyer-Vine reported that she has had conversations with the Governor’s office, as part of the California Performance Review, about moving the California Commission on Uniform State Laws into the Office of Legislative Counsel. The proposal seemed to be favorably received.
After discussion, there was a motion to seek to introduce legislation to move the California Commission on Uniform State Laws into the Office of Legislative Counsel with a separate appropriation for California Commission annual dues and travel expenses. The motion was seconded and passed unanimously.
3. Legislative program for the first half of the 2005-2006 Legislative Session
There was discussion about the National Conference’s target acts and which ones, if any, should be introduced in the first half of the 2005-06 legislative session. There was a motion to consider the Uniform Electronic Recording Act for introduction. The motion was seconded and passed unanimously.
It was also agreed that if the National Conference had any ideas about other acts appropriate for introduction in California, those acts should also be considered.
4. Other items
Diane Boyer-Vine reminded the California Commission that a Senate appointment must be made to fill Byron Sher’s vacancy.
The meeting adjourned at 11:00 a.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Susan Ballew