AB 1 (Alejo): Water quality: integrated plan: Salinas Valley.AB 2 (Morrell): Sex offenders: parole violations.AB 3 (Bocanegra): Income taxes: credits: film.AB 4 (Ammiano): State government: federal immigration policy enforcement.AB 5 (Ammiano): Homelessness. AB 6 (Gorell): Income tax credits: prewiring for alternative energy sources.AB 7 (Wieckowski): Oil and gas: hydraulic fracturing.AB 8 (Perea and Skinner): Alternative fuel and vehicle technologies: funding programs. AB 9 (Holden): Income taxes: credits: enterprise zone.AB 10 (Alejo): Minimum wage: annual adjustment.AB 11 (Logue): Employees: reserve peace officers and emergency rescue personnel.AB 12 (Cooley): State government: Administrative Procedure Act: standardized regulatory impact analyses.AB 13 (Chávez and Quirk-Silva): Nonresident tuition exemption: veterans.AB 14 (Lowenthal): State freight plan.AB 15 (Bradford): Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation: inmates: parole and postrelease supervision.AB 16 (John A. Pérez): Domestic violence: corporal injury.AB 17 (Hueso): Vehicles: enhanced driver's license.AB 18 (Pan): Health care coverage: pediatric oral care.AB 19 (Ting): Internet Voting Pilot Program.AB 20 (Waldron): Obscene matter: minors.AB 21 (Alejo and V. Manuel Pérez): Safe Drinking Water Small Community Emergency Grant Fund.AB 22 (Blumenfield): Sidewalks: repairs.AB 23 (Donnelly): State responsibility areas: fire prevention fees.AB 24 (Buchanan): Budget Act of 2012.AB 25 (Campos): Employment: social media.AB 26 (Bonilla): California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006: Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund.AB 27 (Medina): University of California: UC Riverside Medical School: funding.AB 28 (V. Manuel Pérez): Economic development: enterprise zones.AB 29 (Williams): Proposition 39: implementation.AB 30 (Perea): Water quality.AB 31 (Pan): Milk products: milk prices: dairy industry sustainability.AB 32 (John A. Pérez): Insurance taxes: income taxes: credits: community development financial institution investments.AB 33 (Perea): Income taxes: credit: patent licensing.AB 34 (Roger Hernández): State historical resources.AB 35 (Roger Hernández): Deferred action for childhood arrivals.AB 36 (Dahle): Probation officer: appointments.AB 37 (Perea): Environmental quality: California Environmental Quality Act: record of proceedings.AB 38 (John A. Pérez): The Office of Farm to Fork.AB 39 (John A. Pérez and Skinner): Proposition 39: implementation.AB 40 (Mansoor): Substance abuse: recovery and treatment facilities.AB 41 (Buchanan): School facilities.AB 42 (Perea): Taxation: cancellation of indebtedness: mortgage debt forgiveness. AB 43 (Bocanegra): Income taxes: credits: adoption costs.AB 44 (Buchanan): Subletting and Subcontracting Fair Practices Act: bidding practices.AB 45 (Dickinson): Political Reform Act of 1974.AB 46 (Pan): California State University: trustees.AB 47 (Gatto): Emergency telephone system: abuse. AB 48 (Skinner): Firearms: ammunition: sales.AB 49 (Buchanan): License plates: breast cancer awareness.AB 50 (Pan): Health care coverage: Medi-Cal: eligibility: enrollment.AB 51 (Logue and Morrell): Public postsecondary education: Baccalaureate Degree Pilot Program.AB 52 (Gatto): Native Americans: California Environmental Quality Act.AB 53 (John A. Pérez): Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development: biennial California Economic Development Strategic Plan. AB 54 (Gorell): Elections: ballot measure.AB 55 (Roger Hernández): State holidays: Native American Day.AB 56 (Weber): School facilities: carbon monoxide devices.AB 57 (Yamada): Agricultural conservation easements.AB 58 (Wieckowski): Medical experiments: human subjects.AB 59 (Bonta): School districts: parcel taxes.AB 60 (Alejo): Driver's licenses: eligibility: required documentation.AB 61 (Gatto): Parking: parking meters.AB 62 (Hueso and V. Manuel Pérez): State Highway Route 86: relinquishment.AB 63 (Patterson): Electronic monitoring: removing or disabling.AB 64 (Donnelly): Vehicles: recreational off-highway vehicles.AB 65 (Achadjian and Lowenthal): Crimes: sex crimes.AB 66 (Muratsuchi): Electricity: system reliability.AB 67 (Chávez and Gorell and Olsen): Public postsecondary education: funding.AB 68 (Maienschein): Parole.AB 69 (Perea): Groundwater: Nitrate at Risk Area Fund.AB 70 (Morrell): Budget Bill: public availability.AB 71 (Hueso and V. Manuel Pérez): Salton Sea restoration. AB 72 (Holden and Roger Hernández): Municipal water district: board of directors. AB 73 (Blumenfield): 2013-14 Budget.AB 74 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2013.AB 75 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2013.AB 76 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2013.AB 77 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2013.AB 78 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2013.AB 79 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2013.AB 80 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2013.AB 81 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2013.AB 82 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2013.AB 83 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2013.AB 84 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2013.AB 85 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2013.AB 86 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2013.AB 87 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2013.AB 88 (Buchanan): School finance: new pupil funding formula.AB 89 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2013.AB 90 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2013.AB 91 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2013.AB 92 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2013.AB 93 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2013.AB 94 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2013.AB 95 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2013.AB 96 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2013.AB 97 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2013.AB 98 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2013.AB 99 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2013.AB 100 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2013.AB 101 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2013.AB 102 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2013.AB 103 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2013.AB 104 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2013.AB 105 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2013.AB 106 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2013.AB 107 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2013.AB 108 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2013.AB 109 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2013.AB 110 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2013.AB 111 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2012.AB 112 (Committee on Budget): In-home supportive services.AB 113 (Committee on Budget): Budget Act of 2012.AB 114 (Salas and V. Manuel Pérez): Proposition 39: implementation: workforce development.AB 115 (Perea): Safe Drinking Water State Revolving Fund.AB 116 (Bocanegra): Land use: subdivision maps: expiration dates.AB 117 (Cooley): State government: financial and administrative accountability. AB 118 (Committee on Environmental Safety and Toxic Materials): Safe Drinking Water State Revolving Fund.AB 119 (Committee on Environmental Safety and Toxic Materials): Water treatment devices.AB 120 (Committee on Environmental Safety and Toxic Materials): Underground storage tanks: school districts.AB 121 (Dickinson): Counties: disposition of real property.AB 122 (Rendon): Energy: energy assessment: nonresidential buildings: financing. AB 123 (Bonta): Pupil instruction: social sciences: farm labor movement: Filipinos.AB 124 (Morrell): State responsibility areas: fire prevention fees.AB 125 (Wieckowski): State teachers' retirement: executive and managerial positions.AB 126 (Hall): Time shares: management and governance.AB 127 (Skinner): Fire safety: fire retardants: building insulation.AB 128 (Bradford): Peace officers: airport law enforcement.AB 129 (Dickinson): Finance lenders.AB 130 (Alejo): Health care districts: chief executive officers: benefits.AB 131 (Williams): Voter registration: affidavits: rebuttable presumptions.AB 132 (Holden): Personal income taxes: retirement plans: early distributions.AB 133 (Hagman): Instructional materials: digital format.AB 134 (Gray and Logue): The California Public Records Act: applications for licenses and licenses to carry firearms.AB 135 (Buchanan): Certificated employees: evaluation.AB 136 (Buchanan): School facilities: sale or lease of real property: advisory committee.AB 137 (Buchanan): Pupil instruction: civics.AB 138 (Olsen): Public postsecondary education: undergraduate tuition and mandatory systemwide fees.AB 139 (Holden): Domestic violence: fees.AB 140 (Dickinson): Undue influence.AB 141 (Gorell): Elections: write-in candidates.AB 142 (Committee on Water, Parks and Wildlife): Water resources: infrastructure.AB 143 (Holden): Use taxes: exemption: Armed Forces: National Guard: transfer orders.AB 144 (Wilk): Education: authorized classes and courses of instruction: technology.AB 145 (Perea and Rendon): State Water Resources Control Board: drinking water.AB 146 (Gorell): Economic development: enterprise zones: joint application.AB 147 (V. Manuel Pérez): Environment: Salton Sea: dust mitigation.AB 148 (V. Manuel Pérez): Renewable energy: Salton Sea.AB 149 (Weber): Voting rights: inmates and persons formerly incarcerated.AB 150 (Olsen): State parks: armed services: fee waiver.AB 151 (Olsen): Local government: fee waiver: disabled veterans.AB 152 (Yamada): Unemployment: Self-Employment Assistance Program.AB 153 (Bonilla): California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006: offsets.AB 154 (Atkins): Abortion.AB 155 (Alejo): Employment: payroll records: right to inspect.AB 156 (Holden): Human trafficking: interception of electronic communications.AB 157 (Campos): Protective orders: credibly impersonating and falsely personating.AB 158 (Levine): Solid waste: single-use carryout bags.AB 159 (Chávez): Public postsecondary education: tuition and mandatory systemwide fees.AB 160 (Alejo): California Public Employees' Pension Reform Act of 2013: exceptions. AB 161 (Campos): Restraining orders.AB 162 (Holden): Wireless telecommunications: 911 emergency assistance.AB 163 (Atkins): Sales and use taxes exemption: military thrift store.AB 164 (Wieckowski): Infrastructure financing.AB 165 (Beth Gaines): Commercial fishing: crayfish.AB 166 (Roger Hernández): Pupil instruction: financial literacy.AB 167 (Hagman): Unfair competition: private enforcement actions.AB 168 (Wilk): Local government finance: vehicle license fee revenues: allocations.AB 169 (Dickinson): Unsafe handguns.AB 170 (Bradford): Assault weapons and .50 BMG rifles.AB 171 (Chávez): Department of Veterans Affairs: consolidation of services to veterans.AB 172 (Weber): State agency contracts: microbusiness preference.AB 173 (Weber): Postsecondary education: Small Business Procurement and Contract Act.AB 174 (Bonta): Public school health centers.AB 175 (V. Manuel Pérez): Health care coverage.AB 176 (Campos): Family law: protective and restraining orders.AB 177 (Bradford and V. Manuel Pérez): Renewable resources.AB 178 (Beth Gaines): Highways: exit information signs.AB 179 (Bocanegra and Levine): Public transit: electronic transit fare collection systems: disclosure of personal information.AB 180 (Bonta): Registration and licensing of firearms: City of Oakland.AB 181 (Logue): Public postsecondary education: Baccalaureate Degree Pilot Program: University of California. AB 182 (Buchanan and Hueso): Bonds: school districts and community college districts.AB 183 (Dickinson): Delta Protection Commission: executive director: comprehensive long-term resource management plan: determination of consistency.AB 184 (Gatto): Statute of limitations.AB 185 (Roger Hernández): Open and public meetings: televised meetings.AB 186 (Maienschein): Professions and vocations: military spouses: temporary licenses.AB 187 (Bonta and Dickinson): Taxation: ammunition: School-Based Early Mental Health Intervention and Prevention Services Matching Grant Program: Public Safety Emergency Prevention Fund.AB 188 (Ammiano): Property taxation: change in ownership.AB 189 (Buchanan): Energy: solar energy systems: funding.AB 190 (Buchanan): Electricity: solar energy systems.AB 191 (Bocanegra): CalFresh: categorical eligibility.AB 192 (Hagman): Zoning violation: hotel operation.AB 193 (Logue): Local ballot measures: arguments.AB 194 (Campos): Open meetings: protections for public criticism: penalties for violations.AB 195 (Hall): Counties: construction projects: design-build. AB 196 (Mansoor): Foster parent evaluations.AB 197 (Stone): CalWORKs eligibility: asset limits: vehicles.AB 198 (Wieckowski): Debtor exemptions.AB 199 (Holden): Institutional purchasers: sale of California produce.AB 200 (Hagman): Education finance: categorical programs.AB 201 (Holden): Small business financial development corporations. AB 202 (Donnelly): School security: School Marshal Plan.AB 203 (Stone): Coastal resources: coastal development permits: penalties.AB 204 (Wilk): Vehicles: green vehicles: fees.AB 205 (Pan): Public employees' retirement: pension fund management. AB 206 (Dickinson): Vehicles: length limitations: buses: bicycle transportation devices.AB 207 (Rendon): Marine resources and preservation.AB 208 (Gorell): State employees: additional compensation.AB 209 (Pan): Medi-Cal: managed care: quality, accessibility, and utilization.AB 210 (Wieckowski): Transactions and use taxes: County of Alameda and the County of Contra Costa.AB 211 (Wilk): Unfair competition: enforcement.AB 212 (Lowenthal): Unclaimed property.AB 213 (Logue): Healing arts: licensure and certification requirements: military experience.AB 214 (Skinner): Voting: state of emergency.AB 215 (Chesbro): Solid waste recycling.AB 216 (Maienschein and Stone): High school graduation requirements: pupils in foster care.AB 217 (Bradford): Electricity: solar electricity: low-income households.AB 218 (Dickinson): Employment applications: criminal history.AB 219 (Perea): Health care coverage: cancer treatment.AB 220 (Ting): Sales and use taxes: exemption: low-emission vehicles.AB 221 (Quirk-Silva): Recycled concrete.AB 222 (Cooley): Crimes: enhancements: punishment: state prison.AB 223 (Olsen): Civil actions: disabled access. AB 224 (Gordon): Agricultural products: direct marketing: community-supported agriculture.AB 225 (Nestande): Medium-speed electric vehicles.AB 226 (Atkins): Classified employees: school police: workweek. AB 227 (Gatto): Proposition 65: enforcement.AB 228 (Logue): Labor Commissioner: employee claims.AB 229 (John A. Pérez): Local government: infrastructure and revitalization financing districts.AB 230 (Maienschein): Mental health.AB 231 (Gomez and Ting): Firearms: criminal storage.AB 232 (Ting): Income taxes: credit: gun buybacks.AB 233 (Wieckowski): Wage garnishment: restrictions: student loans.AB 234 (Gatto): Claims against the state: payment. AB 235 (Gatto): State claims. AB 236 (Rendon): State employees: memorandum of understanding. AB 237 (Rendon): State employees: memorandum of understanding.AB 238 (Gomez): Protective orders: California Restraining and Protective Order System.AB 239 (Hagman): Energy: school facilities: energy efficiency upgrade projects.AB 240 (Rendon): Mutual water companies.AB 241 (Ammiano): Domestic work employees: labor standards.AB 242 (Chau): Privacy: Internet.AB 243 (Dickinson): Local government: infrastructure and revitalization financing districts.AB 244 (Bonilla): Vehicles: license plates: veterans.AB 245 (Grove): California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006: public meetings.AB 246 (Bradford): Local government: open meetings.AB 247 (Wagner): Personal income taxes: voluntary contribution: California Fund for Senior Citizens.AB 248 (Gorell): Energy: powerplants: Ventura County.AB 249 (Donnelly): Firearms: open carry prohibitions.AB 250 (Holden and V. Manuel Pérez): California Innovation Initiatives.AB 251 (Wagner): Electronic court reporting.AB 252 (Eggman and Yamada): Social workers.AB 253 (Levine): Floating home marinas: conversion: subdivision map requirements.AB 254 (Dahle): Registrar of voters: County of Modoc.AB 255 (Waldron): Public postsecondary education: digital arts pilot program.AB 256 (Garcia): Pupils: grounds for suspension and expulsion: bullying.AB 257 (Hall): Privacy: commercial Web sites and online services.AB 258 (Chávez): State agencies: veterans.AB 259 (Logue): Health and care facilities: CPR.AB 260 (Gordon): Individualized county child care subsidy plans.AB 261 (Chesbro): Residential care facilities for the elderly: fees and charges.AB 262 (Waldron): Local government: organization.AB 263 (Roger Hernández): Employment: retaliation: immigration-related practices.AB 264 (Maienschein): Homelessness: housing.AB 265 (Gatto): Local government liability: dog parks.AB 266 (Bloom and Blumenfield): Vehicles: high-occupancy vehicle lanes.AB 267 (Chau): Evidentiary privileges: lawyer referral service-client privilege.AB 268 (Holden): Transit: Metro Gold Line extension.AB 269 (Grove and Patterson): Vote by mail ballots: military or overseas voters. AB 270 (Bradford): Public utilities: ratepayer-funded energy efficiency assistance.AB 271 (Mitchell): CalWORKs: eligibility.AB 272 (Gomez): Rabies: vaccinations.AB 273 (Rendon): Child care and development services: California Partnership for Infants and Toddlers Act of 2013.AB 274 (Bonilla): Child care and development services.AB 275 (Alejo): Migrant education. AB 276 (Hueso): CalFresh eligibility.AB 277 (Hall): Tribal gaming: compact ratification.AB 278 (Gatto): California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006: Low Carbon Fuel Standard.AB 279 (Dickinson): Financial affairs.AB 280 (Alejo): School employees: paid voluntary leave of absence.AB 281 (Donnelly): Vehicle registration: late penalties: waiver.AB 282 (Mitchell and Wieckowski): Underground storage tanks: petroleum: charges.AB 283 (Bloom): Community colleges: property tax revenues. AB 284 (Quirk): Energy: Road to 2050 Board: reporting.AB 285 (Brown): Microenterprises: economic development.AB 286 (Nazarian): Income taxes: credit: qualified motion pictures.AB 287 (Frazier): Vietnam veterans' memorial: update.AB 288 (Levine): Oil and gas: well stimulation.AB 289 (Nestande): State Budget: key liabilities.AB 290 (Alejo): Child day care: childhood nutrition training.AB 291 (Nestande): California Sunset Review Commission.AB 292 (Nestande): California Code of Regulations: open access.AB 293 (Allen): Energy: California Clean Energy Jobs Act: implementation.AB 294 (Holden): Local-State Joint Investment Partnership Pilot Program.AB 295 (Committee on Water, Parks and Wildlife): Water: water supply: infrastructure.AB 296 (Wagner): Attorneys.AB 297 (Chesbro): Primary care clinics.AB 298 (Pan): Rural Health Care Equity Program.AB 299 (Holden): Prescription drug benefits.AB 300 (Perea): Telecommunications: prepaid mobile telephony services: state surcharge and fees: local charges collection.AB 301 (Wagner): Affidavits of registration: cancellation.AB 302 (Chau): Public works: public subsidies.AB 303 (Ian Calderon): Student financial aid: Cal Grant Program: members and former members of the Armed Forces of the United States.AB 304 (Williams): Pesticides: toxic air contaminant: control measures.AB 305 (V. Manuel Pérez): Income taxes: hiring credits: investment credits.AB 306 (Lowenthal): Vehicles: motor carrier.AB 307 (Campos): Protective orders. AB 308 (Hagman): School facilities: sale or lease of surplus real property: return of state school facilities funding program funds.AB 309 (Mitchell): CalFresh: homeless youth.AB 310 (Alejo): Crime prevention.AB 311 (V. Manuel Pérez): Economic development projects.AB 312 (Wieckowski): Local government: employees: firefighters. AB 313 (Frazier): Vehicles: electronic wireless communications devices: prohibitions.AB 314 (Pan): Health care coverage: student plans and policies.AB 315 (Committee on Veterans Affairs): State parks: veteran of war: Purple Heart recipient.AB 316 (Committee on Veterans Affairs): Veteran interment: veterans' remains organizations.AB 317 (Hall): Transportation: state highways.AB 318 (Logue): Medi-Cal: teledentistry.AB 319 (Campos): Internet Web sites and online services: minors.AB 320 (Nazarian): Tobacco use programs.AB 321 (Donnelly): Registration of sex offenders: nonpermitted addresses.AB 322 (Yamada): Home Care Services Act of 2013. AB 323 (Chesbro): Solid waste: recycling: diversion: green materials.AB 324 (Bloom): Glass beads: lead and arsenic.AB 325 (Alejo): Land use and planning: cause of actions: time limitations.AB 326 (Morrell): Occupational safety and health: reporting requirements.AB 327 (Perea): Electricity: natural gas: rates.AB 328 (V. Manuel Pérez): Tribal gaming: revenue sharing.AB 329 (Pan): Ticket sellers: equitable online ticket buying process: sale or use of circumventing software.AB 330 (Chau): Student financial aid: disclosures.AB 331 (Garcia): Consolidation of elections.AB 332 (Hall): Occupational safety and health: adult films.AB 333 (Wieckowski): Medical waste.AB 334 (Gomez): State personnel: employment of outside legal counsel.AB 335 (Brown): Vehicles: impoundment.AB 336 (Ammiano): Crimes: prostitution: evidence.AB 337 (Allen): Economic development: international trade and investment strategy.AB 338 (Chávez): State property: surplus.AB 339 (Dickinson): Sale of animals at swap meets.AB 340 (Bradford): Public utilities: Electric Program Investment Charge: disposition.AB 341 (Dickinson and Gordon): Green building standards.AB 342 (Blumenfield): Online instruction and independent study.AB 343 (Patterson): Animal cruelty: duty to provide documentary evidence.AB 344 (Ian Calderon): Employment of minors: permit.AB 345 (Pan): Counties: coroners.AB 346 (Stone): Emergency youth shelter facilities.AB 347 (Achadjian): Arson: registration.AB 348 (Conway): School finance: necessary small schools: Hot Springs Elementary School District.AB 349 (Gatto): Classified employees: misconduct involving a child: reports.AB 350 (Bigelow and Wieckowski): Timber harvesting plans: exempt activities.AB 351 (Donnelly): Civil liberties: suspension of habeas corpus for American citizens.AB 352 (Hall): Foster care: smoke-free environment.AB 353 (Brown): Parole: medical parole.AB 354 (Dahle): Ballot measures: ballot title and summary: impartial analysis.AB 355 (Cooley): Emergency medical services: mobile field hospitals.AB 356 (Waldron): Gaming.AB 357 (Pan): California Healthy Child Advisory Task Force.AB 358 (Holden): Lead hazard evaluation.AB 359 (Holden): Vehicle rental agreements: customer facility charge.AB 360 (Alejo): Workers' compensation: independent contractors.AB 361 (Mitchell): Medi-Cal: Health Homes for Medi-Cal Enrollees and Section 1115 Waiver Demonstration Populations with Chronic and Complex Conditions.AB 362 (Ting): Personal income taxes: exclusion: health insurance.AB 363 (Grove): Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board: members.AB 364 (Ian Calderon): Community care facilities: unannounced visits.AB 365 (Mullin): Court reporting.AB 366 (Holden): Women, minority, and disabled veteran business enterprises.AB 367 (Brown): Limited liability companies: filings.AB 368 (Morrell): Public postsecondary education: resident classification.AB 369 (Pan): California Health Benefit Exchange: report.AB 370 (Muratsuchi): Consumers: online tracking.AB 371 (Salas): Sewage sludge: Kern County.AB 372 (Eggman): Civil service: veterans' preference in hiring. AB 373 (Mullin): Public Employees' Long-Term Care Act.AB 374 (Wagner): Eminent domain: compensation: loss of goodwill.AB 375 (Buchanan): School employees: dismissal or suspension.AB 376 (Donnelly): Regulations: notice.AB 377 (Grove): Charter schools: average daily attendance: independent study: online charter schools.AB 378 (Hueso): Resources: Delta research.AB 379 (Brown): Manufactured housing: removal.AB 380 (Dickinson): California Environmental Quality Act: notice requirementsAB 381 (Chau): Estates and trusts: undue influence and elder abuse.AB 382 (Mullin): State and local government: alternative investments: public access.AB 383 (Wagner): Maintenance of the codes.AB 384 (Waldron): Alcoholic beverages: labels.AB 385 (Dickinson): Bank on California Program.AB 386 (Levine): Public postsecondary education: cross-enrollment: online education at the California State University.AB 387 (Levine): Public postsecondary education: California State University: online education.AB 388 (Chesbro): Community colleges: Seymour-Campbell Student Success Act of 2012.AB 389 (Williams): Private schools: employees.AB 390 (Logue): Health care.AB 391 (Wieckowski): Pupil instruction: personal finances.AB 392 (Jones-Sawyer): State mandates: prorated claims.AB 393 (Cooley): Office of Business and Economic Development: Internet Web site.AB 394 (Grove and Yamada): Personal income tax: voluntary contributions: Alzheimer's disease.AB 395 (Fox): Alcoholism and drug abuse treatment facilities.AB 396 (Fox): Prescriptions.AB 397 (Fox): Vehicles: emergency contact locator database.AB 398 (Fox): Public safety officers.AB 399 (Fox): Clinical laboratories.AB 400 (Fong): Petitions: initiative, referendum, or recall.AB 401 (Daly): Public contracts: design-build: State Highway Route 405.AB 402 (Ammiano): Disability income insurance: mental illness.AB 403 (Eggman and Stone): Solid waste: home-generated sharps.AB 404 (Eggman): Healing arts: behavioral sciences: retired licenses.AB 405 (Gatto): Highways: high-occupancy vehicle lanes: County of Los Angeles.AB 406 (Bloom and Torres): Child abuse reporting.AB 407 (V. Manuel Pérez): Environment: New River Watershed Water Quality, Public Health, and River Parkway Development Program.AB 408 (Bonta): Municipal utility districts: elections.AB 409 (Quirk-Silva): Student veterans: services.AB 410 (Jones-Sawyer): Public employee health benefits: enrollment.AB 411 (Pan): Medi-Cal: performance measures.AB 412 (Allen): International trade.AB 413 (Chávez): Foster care: specialized foster care homes.AB 414 (Fox): Visitation rights: grandparent rights.AB 415 (Garcia): Solar energy: water heating.AB 416 (Gordon): State Air Resources Board: Local Emission Reduction Program.AB 417 (Frazier): Environmental quality: California Environmental Quality Act: bicycle transportation plan.AB 418 (Mullin): California Whistleblower Protection Act: state agency: Internet.AB 419 (Lowenthal): CalWORKs: eligibility.AB 420 (Dickinson): Pupil discipline: suspensions: willful defiance.AB 421 (Williams): Health and home care: worker training.AB 422 (Nazarian): Health care applications.AB 423 (Torres): Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation: restitution data.AB 424 (Donnelly): Pupil instruction: social sciences: State and Federal Constitutions.AB 425 (Atkins): Pesticides: copper-based antifouling paint: leach rate determination: mitigation measure recommendations.AB 426 (Salas): Water: water transfers: water right decrees.AB 427 (Mullin): Electrical corporations: uneconomic cost recovery: bottoming cycle waste heat recovery.AB 428 (Eggman): Healing arts: marriage and family therapists: clinical social workers: coursework.AB 429 (Daly): Real Estate Commissioner: powers.AB 430 (Olsen): Teacher evaluation: Teacher Professional Growth Plan.AB 431 (Mullin): Regional transportation plan: sustainable communities strategy: funding.AB 432 (V. Manuel Pérez): Horse racing: exchange wagering.AB 433 (Gordon): Contractors: fire protection systems.AB 434 (Hagman): Preferred shares: rights and preferences distributions.AB 435 (Jones-Sawyer): State surplus property.AB 436 (Jones-Sawyer): Inverse condemnation: comparative fault.AB 437 (Ting): San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority Act: grant program.AB 438 (Mitchell): Juveniles: dual-status minors.AB 439 (Allen): Energy: private energy producers.AB 440 (Gatto): Hazardous substances: releases: local agency cleanup or remedy.AB 441 (Patterson): High-Speed Rail Authority: contracts.AB 442 (Nazarian): Employees: wages.AB 443 (Lowenthal): Vehicles: delinquent parking and traffic violations. AB 444 (Lowenthal): Pedestrians: highway workers.AB 445 (Chávez): Charter schools: supervisorial and oversight responsibilities.AB 446 (Mitchell): HIV testing.AB 447 (Williams): Community colleges: organization of governing boards: nonvoting student members.AB 448 (Quirk): Renewable energy resources.AB 449 (Muratsuchi): Elementary and secondary education: certificated school employees: allegation of misconduct: reports to Commission on Teacher Credentialing.AB 450 (Bocanegra and Jones-Sawyer): Postsecondary education: community college trustee areas.AB 451 (Eggman): Healing arts: therapists and counselors: licensing.AB 452 (Brown): Radioactive materials: federal regulation.AB 453 (Mullin): Sustainable communities.AB 454 (Dickinson): Workers' compensation benefits: prevailing wages.AB 455 (Medina): Pupil instruction: special education.AB 456 (Morrell): Taxation: deductions: net operating losses.AB 457 (Torres): Shareholders.AB 458 (Wieckowski): Income taxes: deductions: punitive damages.AB 459 (Mitchell): Public contracts: healthy and sustainable food.AB 460 (Ammiano): Health care coverage: infertility.AB 461 (Achadjian): Alcoholic beverages: licenses.AB 462 (Stone): Fire protection: residential care facilities.AB 463 (Logue): High-Speed Rail Authority: contracts.AB 464 (Daly): Vital records.AB 465 (Bonilla and Maienschein): Youth sports: criminal background checks.AB 466 (Quirk-Silva): Federal transportation funds.AB 467 (Stone): Freshwater Protection Act.AB 468 (Chesbro): Insurance: Disaster Management, Preparedness, and Assistance Surcharge.AB 469 (Wagner): Telephonic sellers: loan modifications.AB 470 (Mullin): Schools: school safety and teacher training.AB 471 (Atkins): Medi-Cal: Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly. AB 472 (Patterson): Vote by mail ballots: military or overseas voters. AB 473 (Ammiano): Medical marijuana: state regulation and enforcement.AB 474 (Stone): Child welfare services.AB 475 (Brown): Student athletes: scholarships.AB 476 (Jones-Sawyer): Primary election: ballot contents.AB 477 (Chau): Elder and dependent adult abuse: mandated reporting.AB 478 (Gomez): State employees: memorandum of understanding.AB 479 (Donnelly): Sales and use taxes: exemptions: textbooks.AB 480 (Ian Calderon): Service contracts.AB 481 (Lowenthal): High-speed rail.AB 482 (Atkins): California Cultural and Historical Endowment.AB 483 (Ting): Property taxation: valuing property: comparable sales.AB 484 (Bonilla): Pupil assessments: California Measurement of Academic Performance and Progress for the 21st Century (CALMAPP21).AB 485 (Gomez): State employees: memorandum of understanding.AB 486 (Mullin): Sales and use taxes: exemption: manufacturing research and development.AB 487 (Linder): Vehicles: confidential home address.AB 488 (Williams): Recycling: household batteries.AB 489 (Skinner): Energy: conservation.AB 490 (Skinner): Intestate succession: children.AB 491 (Torres): Corporations: bylaws: emergency powers.AB 492 (Quirk): Probation: nonviolent drug offenses.AB 493 (Daly): Toll facilities.AB 494 (V. Manuel Pérez): Prisoners: literacy and education.AB 495 (Campos): Community investment.AB 496 (Gordon): Medicine: sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression.AB 497 (Chesbro): Fish and wildlife.AB 498 (Chávez): Medi-Cal.AB 499 (Ting): Judicial proceedings: injunctions prohibiting harassment.AB 500 (Ammiano): Firearms.AB 501 (Nazarian): Vehicles.AB 502 (Wagner): Commercial law: secured transactions.AB 503 (Wieckowski): Agnews Developmental Center: transfer of title.AB 504 (Chesbro): Fish and Game Commission: salmon and groundfish.AB 505 (Nazarian): Medi-Cal: managed care: language assistance services.AB 506 (Mitchell): HIV testing: infants.AB 507 (Garcia): Public employees' retirement: postretirement death benefits.AB 508 (Ian Calderon): Debt collection: homeless veterans.AB 509 (Blumenfield): Consumer affairs.AB 510 (Ammiano): Political Reform Act of 1974: advertisement disclosures.AB 511 (Pan): Income taxes: voluntary contributions: American Red Cross, California Chapters Fund.AB 512 (Rendon): Healing arts: licensure exemption.AB 513 (Frazier): Tire recycling program: rubberized asphalt.AB 514 (Bonta): The Safe Schools for Safe Learning Act of 2013.AB 515 (Dickinson): Environmental quality: California Environmental Quality Act: judicial review.AB 516 (Brown): Electrical transmission infrastructure: taking of birds, nests, and eggs: permits.AB 517 (Achadjian): Occupational safety and health: local public entities: penalty moneys: grants.AB 518 (Blumenfield and Yamada): Community-based adult services.AB 519 (Logue): Unfair competition.AB 520 (Chesbro): Alcoholic beverages: licenses.AB 521 (Stone): Recycling: marine plastic pollution.AB 522 (Bloom): Civil actions: exceptions to dismissal for delay in prosecution.AB 523 (Ammiano and Brown): Department of Housing and Community Development: loans.AB 524 (Mullin): Immigrants: extortion.AB 525 (Ting): Alcoholic beverages: licenses: theaters. AB 526 (Melendez): Military service: benefits.AB 527 (Beth Gaines): California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006: Western Climate Initiative, Incorporated.AB 528 (Lowenthal): State Rail Plan: High-Speed Rail Authority business plan.AB 529 (Lowenthal): Vehicles: motor carriers: inspections and fees.AB 530 (Quirk-Silva): Vote by mail ballots: telephone applications.AB 531 (Achadjian and Campos and Eggman and Frazier and Lowenthal and Wieckowski): Driver's licenses: veteran designation.AB 532 (Gordon): Local Housing Trust Fund.AB 533 (Ian Calderon): Artistic employment contracts: minors.AB 534 (Wieckowski): Postsecondary education: institutional and financial assistance information for students.AB 535 (Quirk): Emergency Alert System.AB 536 (Wagner): Contractors: payments.AB 537 (Bonta): Meyers-Milias-Brown Act: impasse procedures.AB 538 (Pan): Firearms.AB 539 (Pan): Firearm possession: prohibitions: transfer to licensed dealer.AB 540 (Pan): Reporting and tracking of violent deaths.AB 541 (Daly): Buses: illuminated advertising: University of California, Irvine.AB 542 (Harkey): Sales and use tax.AB 543 (Campos): California Environmental Quality Act: translation.AB 544 (Wilk): Career technical education.AB 545 (Mitchell): Dependent children: placement: nonrelative extended family member.AB 546 (Stone): Local government: consolidation of offices.AB 547 (Salas): 21st Century High School After School Safety and Enrichment for Teens program.AB 548 (Salas): California Workforce Investment Board.AB 549 (Jones-Sawyer): Comprehensive school safety plans: mental health professionals and police role on campus guidelines.AB 550 (Brown): State government: Office of Small Business and Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Services.AB 551 (Ting): Local government: urban agriculture incentive zones.AB 552 (Fong): Political Reform Act of 1974: collection of fines.AB 553 (Medina): Reverse mortgages: notifications. AB 554 (Mullin): State government: Secretary of State: fees.AB 555 (Salas): Social security numbers.AB 556 (Salas): Fair Employment and Housing Act: military veterans.AB 557 (Yamada): Veterans' homes: accounting of charges.AB 558 (Cooley): Class size reduction.AB 559 (Gordon): Residential care facilities for the elderly.AB 560 (Ammiano): Sentencing: recall and mandatory supervision.AB 561 (Ting): Taxation: documentary transfer tax.AB 562 (Williams): Economic development subsidies: review by local agencies.AB 563 (Grove): Personal income tax.AB 564 (Mullin): Community redevelopment: successor agencies.AB 565 (Salas): California Physician Corps Program.AB 566 (Wieckowski): Courts: personal services contracting.AB 567 (Wagner): Enforcement of money judgments: exemptionsAB 568 (Muratsuchi): Criminal procedure: testimony of law enforcement officers.AB 569 (Chau): Redevelopment: reports.AB 570 (Jones-Sawyer): Continuation schools: policies and procedures: voluntary placement.AB 571 (Gatto): Agricultural pest control: citrus disease prevention.AB 572 (Atkins): California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006: market-based compliance mechanisms.AB 573 (Harkey): Sales and use tax.AB 574 (Lowenthal): California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006: Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund: sustainable communities strategies.AB 575 (V. Manuel Pérez): Sales and use tax: retail sale: counterfeit mark: pirated intellectual property.AB 576 (V. Manuel Pérez): Revenue Recovery and Collaborative Enforcement Team Act: pilot program.AB 577 (Nazarian): Vehicles: illegal disposal. AB 578 (Dickinson): Health care.AB 579 (Melendez): Sex offenses against children.AB 580 (Nazarian): Arts Council: grants.AB 581 (Ammiano): Community care facilities and residential care facilities for the elderly: retaliation.AB 582 (Chesbro): Medi-Cal: complex rehabilitation technology.AB 583 (Gomez): County free public libraries: withdrawal: use of private contractors.AB 584 (Cooley and Perea): Insurance: risk and solvency assessment.AB 585 (Fox): Homeless veterans' assistance pilot program.AB 586 (Fox): Community colleges.AB 587 (Fox): Economic development: enterprise zones.AB 588 (Fox): School athletics: concussions.AB 589 (Fox): Medical education: underrepresented medical specialties.AB 590 (Fox): Veterans: employment credit.AB 591 (Fox): Hospital emergency room: geriatric physician.AB 592 (Fox): Sentencing: juveniles.AB 593 (Quirk): Alcoholic beverages: Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control.AB 594 (Committee on Water, Parks and Wildlife): State parks: operating agreements: park closures.AB 595 (Gomez): Community colleges: priority enrollmentAB 596 (Brown): Health care services grants.AB 597 (Dahle): Hazardous materials: chemicals of concern.AB 598 (Dahle): Firearms.AB 599 (Donnelly): Minors: vaccinations: parental consent.AB 600 (Bonta): Intermodal marine terminals.AB 601 (Cooley and Eggman): Parole.AB 602 (Yamada): Mentally and developmentally disabled persons: reporting abuse: peace officer training.AB 603 (Cooley): Public contracts: design-build: Capitol Southeast Connector Project.AB 604 (Ammiano): Criminal investigations: eyewitness identification.AB 605 (Linder): Sex offenders: parole violations.AB 606 (Quirk-Silva and Williams): Student financial aid: community colleges.AB 607 (Perea): Workers' compensation: dependent children.AB 608 (Morrell): Charter schools: operation.AB 609 (Nestande): State-funded research.AB 610 (Achadjian): State hospitals: involuntary treatment.AB 611 (Bonta): State teachers' retirement.AB 612 (Nazarian): Automated enforcement systems.AB 613 (Hueso): Water: water reclamation.AB 614 (Chávez): Veterans' homes of California: financial investigation.AB 615 (Bocanegra): Unemployment insurance: classified employees.AB 616 (Bocanegra): Local public employee organizations: dispute: factfinding panel.AB 617 (Nazarian): California Health Benefit Exchange: appeals.AB 618 (Perea): San Joaquin River Conservancy: adoption of regulations: violations: penalties.AB 619 (Garcia): Court facilities.AB 620 (Buchanan): Health and care facilities: missing patients and participants.AB 621 (Wagner): Local government: bonds.AB 622 (Campos): School districts: charter school petitions: Internet posting.AB 623 (Lowenthal): Inmates: psychiatric medication: informed consent.AB 624 (Mitchell): County jail: rehabilitation credits.AB 625 (Quirk): Notaries Public: acceptance of identification.AB 626 (Lowenthal and Skinner): School nutrition.AB 627 (Gorell): State government.AB 628 (Gorell and Hall): Energy management plans for harbor and port districts.AB 629 (Wilk): Local government.AB 630 (Holden): Architects.AB 631 (Fox): Pupils: juvenile court schools.AB 632 (Fox): Work furlough: county jails.AB 633 (Salas): Emergency medical services: civil liability.AB 634 (Gomez): Private postsecondary education: avocational education.AB 635 (Ammiano): Drug overdose treatment: liability.AB 636 (Hall): Alcoholic beverages: tied-house restrictions.AB 637 (Atkins): Housing assistance.AB 638 (Alejo): Workers' compensation: proceedings: expedited hearings.AB 639 (John A. Pérez): Veterans Housing and Homeless Prevention Act of 2014.AB 640 (Hall): Cigarettes and tobacco products: identification requirements.AB 641 (Rendon): Child care: family child care providers: bargaining representative.AB 642 (Rendon): Publication: newspaper of general circulation: Internet Web site.AB 643 (Stone): Public schools: pupil records: confidentiality.AB 644 (Wieckowski): Campaign finance: advisory election.AB 645 (Torres): Dwelling safety: smoke detectors.AB 646 (Cooley): Public education governance: Regional P-20 councils. AB 647 (Chesbro): The Alcoholic Beverage Control Act: beer manufacturers: containers.AB 648 (Jones-Sawyer): Court reporters.AB 649 (Nazarian): Oil and gas: hydraulic fracturing.AB 650 (Nazarian): State government: general services: Natural Gas Services Program.AB 651 (Bradford): Convictions: expungement.AB 652 (Ammiano): Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act: homeless children.AB 653 (V. Manuel Pérez): Economic development.AB 654 (Hall): Gambling.AB 655 (Quirk-Silva): Court reporters: salary fund.AB 656 (Chávez): Charter schools.AB 657 (Nazarian): Women's health.AB 658 (Ian Calderon): Personal information: disclosure.AB 659 (Nazarian): County educational agencies: county school service fund budgets: posting online.AB 660 (Nazarian): Veterans: postsecondary education.AB 661 (Beth Gaines): State government: FISMA.AB 662 (Atkins and Dickinson and Mitchell and Perea and Ting and Torres): Local government: infrastructure financing districts.AB 663 (Gomez): Care facilities: training requirements.AB 664 (Williams): Gold Coast Transit District.AB 665 (Alejo): Beverage containers: redemption payments.AB 666 (Wieckowski): Automated traffic enforcement systems: violations.AB 667 (Roger Hernández): Land use: development project review: superstores.AB 668 (Gray): Economic disaster area.AB 669 (Stone): Oil and gas: drilling.AB 670 (Atkins): Pharmacy Law: incentive payments.AB 671 (Logue): State Air Resources Board: regulations: data sets.AB 672 (Harkey): Tax administration: tax clearance certificates.AB 673 (Grove): Personal income taxes: credits: personal exemption.AB 674 (Quirk-Silva): Microenterprise.AB 675 (Fong): Community colleges: employment of faculty.AB 676 (Fox): Health care coverage: postdischarge care needs.AB 677 (Fox): Sales and use taxes.AB 678 (Dickinson and Gordon): Health care districts: community health needs assessment.AB 679 (Fox): Fees: official court reporters.AB 680 (Salas): Transportation: interregional road system.AB 681 (Melendez): County inmates: medical visits.AB 682 (Ian Calderon): State procurement: food: plumped poultry.AB 683 (Mullin): Local government: fines and penalties: assessments. AB 684 (Medina): Workforce training: General Educational Development (GED) test preparation: grants.AB 685 (Achadjian): State goods: peace officer's is state-issued handgun:Spouse or domestic partner.AB 686 (Quirk): Hazardous waste: pharmaceutical facilities.AB 687 (Roger Hernández): Electricity.AB 688 (Nazarian): Irrigation districts.AB 689 (Bonta): Health facilities: influenza.AB 690 (Campos): Jobs and infrastructure financing districts: voter approval. AB 691 (Muratsuchi): State lands: granted trust lands: sea level rise.AB 692 (Torres): Mobilehomes: loans.AB 693 (Roger Hernández): Employment.AB 694 (Bloom): Admissibility of evidence: victims of human trafficking.AB 695 (Mansoor): Public employees' health benefits.AB 696 (Mansoor): Public employment: pensions.AB 697 (Gomez): Nursing education: service in state veterans homes.AB 698 (Grove): Sales and use taxes: successor liability.AB 699 (Donnelly): School safety: Safe School Guarantee.AB 700 (Gomez): Pupil instruction: voter education. AB 701 (John A. Pérez): California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank.AB 702 (Ammiano): Sex offenders: registration.AB 703 (Hall): Peace officers: firearms.AB 704 (Blumenfield): Emergency medical services: military experience.AB 705 (Blumenfield): Combat to Care Act.AB 706 (Waldron): Stalking.AB 707 (Ting): Vehicles.AB 708 (Nestande): Teachers: compensation: career technical education teachers.AB 709 (Nestande): Salton Sea Authority: restoration plan.AB 710 (Pan): California Health Benefit Exchange: multiemployer plans.AB 711 (Rendon): Hunting: nonlead ammunition.AB 712 (Gorell): Sales and Use Tax Law: reform.AB 713 (Wagner): Broker-dealers.AB 714 (Wieckowski): Roman Reed Spinal Cord Injury Research Fund.AB 715 (Dickinson): Summary judgment: rulings on admissibility of evidence: de novo standard of review.AB 716 (Quirk-Silva): Infrastructure plan: state planning and funding.AB 717 (Chávez): Veterans.AB 718 (Melendez): Sales tax: exemption: sales tax holiday: April 15.AB 719 (Roger Hernández): Energy: energy efficiency.AB 720 (Skinner): Inmates: health care enrollment.AB 721 (Bradford): Controlled substances: transporting with intent to sell.AB 722 (Lowenthal): Vehicles: driver's licenses: medical examinations.AB 723 (Quirk): Postrelease community supervision: revocation: release on bail.AB 724 (Cooley): Vehicles: driver's licenses.AB 725 (Wilk): Health care management: health court demonstration program.AB 726 (Fong): Community care facilities: licensure.AB 727 (Stone): Public trust lands: dredging: notice and leases.AB 728 (Muratsuchi): Land use: school advertising displays.AB 729 (Roger Hernández): Evidentiary privileges: union agent-represented worker privilege.AB 730 (Alejo): Monterey-Salinas Transit District.AB 731 (Mansoor): University of California.AB 732 (Mansoor): Postsecondary education: California State University.AB 733 (Mansoor): Community colleges: academic credit for military training and experience.AB 734 (Mansoor): University of California: regent meetings: student participation.AB 735 (Gomez): Greenway Initiative.AB 736 (Fox): California State University: Antelope Valley campus.AB 737 (Fox): Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development: unmanned aircraft systems: test sites.AB 738 (Harkey): Public entity liability: bicycles.AB 739 (Salas): Coroners.AB 740 (Alejo): Firearms.AB 741 (Brown): Local government finance: tax equity allocation formula: qualifying cities.AB 742 (Dahle): Property taxes: revenue allocation.AB 743 (Logue): The Cortese-Knox-Hertzberg Local Government Reorganization Act of 2000. AB 744 (Gordon): Recycling: beverage containers.AB 745 (Levine): Land use: housing element. AB 746 (Levine): Smoking: prohibition in multifamily dwellings.AB 747 (Levine): State Highway Route 131: relinquishment.AB 748 (Eggman): Judgments against the state: interest.AB 749 (Gorell): Public-private partnerships.AB 750 (Garcia): Economic development: cities.AB 751 (Nazarian): Women's health.AB 752 (Jones-Sawyer): Work furlough: county jails.AB 753 (Lowenthal): Cognitively impaired adults: caregiver resource centers.AB 754 (Muratsuchi): Income taxes: voluntary contributions: California Beach and Coastal Enhancement Account.AB 755 (Ammiano): Suicide barriers.AB 756 (Melendez): California Environmental Quality Act: judicial review: public works projects.AB 757 (Roger Hernández): Department of Parks and Recreation: regulations.AB 758 (Frazier and Perea): Child abuse and neglect: reports.AB 759 (Daly): Private patrol operators.AB 760 (Dickinson): Taxes: ammunition sales.AB 761 (Dickinson): Public retirement systems: investments.AB 762 (Patterson): Renewable energy resources: hydroelectric generation.AB 763 (Buchanan): Aquatic invasive plants and other aquatic pest plants: control and eradication.AB 764 (Linder): Human Remains.AB 765 (Ammiano): Sentencing.AB 766 (Beth Gaines): Attorney General: investigations.AB 767 (Levine): Vehicles: additional registration fees: vehicle-theft crimes.AB 768 (Achadjian): Sexually violent predators: conditional release.AB 769 (Skinner): Taxation: deductions: net operating loss carrybacks.AB 770 (Chávez): Education: school districts.AB 771 (Jones): Public health: wellness programs. AB 772 (Jones): Consumer affairs: intervention in state agency or court proceedings.AB 773 (Hueso): Bail agent licenses: qualifications.AB 774 (Donnelly): County service areas: zone dissolution.AB 775 (Dahle): Property taxation. AB 776 (Yamada): Medi-Cal.AB 777 (Muratsuchi): Taxes: exemption: space flight property.AB 778 (Bocanegra): Employment: workforce and demographic changes: study.AB 779 (Bocanegra): Alcoholic beverages.AB 780 (Bocanegra): Small business financial development corporations.AB 781 (Bocanegra): Sales and use taxes: fees: administration: violations for noncompliance: sales suppression devices.AB 782 (Bocanegra): Alcoholic beverage control: licensees: returns.AB 783 (Daly): Securities transactions: qualification requirements: exemptions.AB 784 (Weber): In-Home Supportive Services: provider health care benefits.AB 785 (Weber): Public Employees' Retirement System: Board of Administration: direct mailing assistance.AB 786 (Dickinson): Money transmissions.AB 787 (Stone): Foster care.AB 788 (Wagner): Court transcripts.AB 789 (Williams): Trapping.AB 790 (Gomez): Child abuse: reporting.AB 791 (Hagman): Collateral recovery: repossessors.AB 792 (Mullin): Local government: open meetings.AB 793 (Gray): Renewable energy: publicly owned electric utility: hydroelectric generation facility.AB 794 (Gorell): Environmental quality: California Environmental Quality Act: exemption: use of landfill and organic waste.AB 795 (Alejo): Human trafficking.AB 796 (Muratsuchi): Energy: thermal powerplants: certification: sea level rise.AB 797 (Gordon): Transit districts: contracts.AB 798 (Wagner): Sales and use taxes: occasional barterer.AB 799 (Wagner): Sales and use tax: retailer.AB 800 (Gordon): Political Reform Act of 1974AB 801 (Brown): Junk dealers and recyclers: nonferrous materials.AB 802 (Wieckowski): Private arbitration companies: disclosures.AB 803 (Gomez): Water Recycling Act of 2013.AB 804 (Lowenthal): Medi-Cal: pharmacy providers: invoices.AB 805 (Jones-Sawyer): Bail.AB 806 (Wilk): Community colleges: salaries of classroom instructors.AB 807 (Ammiano): Criminal justice statistics.AB 808 (Fong): Acupuncture: license requirements.AB 809 (Logue): Healing arts: telehealth.AB 810 (Muratsuchi): Law enforcement: data sharing.AB 811 (Lowenthal): Excavations: regional notification center system: contractor certification.AB 812 (Mitchell): Child care: contracts: termination and suspension.AB 813 (Melendez): Election results.AB 814 (Bradford): CalWORKs: eligibility: truancy.AB 815 (Conway): School intervention: parent empowerment.AB 816 (Hall): Alcoholic beverages: tied-house restrictions: on-sale and off-sale retailers advertising.AB 817 (Bonta): Elections officials.AB 818 (Blumenfield): Air pollution control: penalties.AB 819 (Wilk): County roads: county road commissioners.AB 820 (Hall): Gaming: Gambling Control Act.AB 821 (Yamada): Insurance: motor vehicle insurance: cancellation: failure to renew.AB 822 (Hall): Local government retirement plans.AB 823 (Eggman): Environment: California Farmland Protection Act.AB 824 (Jones): Written agreements: exclusion of evidence. AB 825 (Medina): Income taxes: credits: hiring full-time employees. AB 826 (Jones-Sawyer): State property: surplus.AB 827 (Hagman): Department of Consumer Affairs.AB 828 (Holden): Controlled substances:AB 829 (Fong): Election management systems.AB 830 (Holden): Clinical laboratories.AB 831 (Bloom): Drug overdoses.AB 832 (Weber): Electronic benefits transfer cards: state college campuses.AB 833 (Harkey): Tax information: administration.AB 834 (Williams): Energy efficiency standards: administrative enforcement.AB 835 (Muratsuchi): Child care: facilities: loans.AB 836 (Skinner): Dentists: continuing education.AB 837 (Campos): Economic development programs: reporting.AB 838 (Morrell): Personal representatives: bonds.AB 839 (Mansoor): Health facilities.AB 840 (Ammiano): Vehicles: driver's licenses: application requirements.AB 841 (Torres): Junk dealers and recyclers: nonferrous materials: payment.AB 842 (Donnelly): High-speed rail.AB 843 (Logue): Voter registration: identification requirements.AB 844 (Dickinson): Credit and debit cards: transactions: personal information.AB 845 (Cooley): Shaken baby syndrome.AB 846 (Achadjian): Energy: property assessed clean energy.AB 847 (Hueso): Road districts: boundaries.AB 848 (Patterson): Adoption.AB 849 (Garcia): Protection of victims: address confidentiality.AB 850 (Nazarian): Public capital facilities: water quality.AB 851 (Logue): Dentistry: licensure and certification requirements: military experience.AB 852 (Quirk): Skilled nursing facility construction, alteration, or addition: review.AB 853 (Brown): Vehicles: motorsport license plates.AB 854 (Stone): Locksmithing.AB 855 (Brown): State employees: absence without leave: reinstatement.AB 856 (Hagman): Securities: sale or issue: exemptions.AB 857 (Fong): Initiatives: petition circulators.AB 858 (Melendez): Highways.AB 859 (Gomez): Professions and vocations: military medical personnel.AB 860 (Bocanegra and Perea): Medical school scholarships.AB 861 (Fong): Motor vehicles: proof of financial responsibility.AB 862 (Wieckowski): Automobile insurance: underinsured motorist coverage.AB 863 (Torres): Transit projects: environmental review process.AB 864 (Skinner): Athletic trainers.AB 865 (Eggman): Yacht and Ship Brokers Act: licensing.AB 866 (Linder): Regulations.AB 867 (Yamada): Aeronautics: meteorological towers: markings.AB 868 (Ammiano): Courts: training programs: gender identity and sexual orientation.AB 869 (Medina): Utilities: emergency response.AB 870 (Jones-Sawyer): Public contracts: bidders: employment practices.AB 871 (Jones): Concealed weapons.AB 872 (Dickinson): Public employees: rights.AB 873 (Torres): Land use: general plan: housing element.AB 874 (Williams): Public utilities: unionization.AB 875 (Chesbro): Forest management.AB 876 (Bonta): Telecommunications: California Teleconnect Fund Administrative Committee Fund.AB 877 (Bocanegra): Direct recording electronic voting systems.AB 878 (Torres): Land use: local planning.AB 879 (Bocanegra): Emerging technology and biotechnology company: income taxes: net operating losses: transfers.AB 880 (Gomez): Medi-Cal program costs: large employer responsibility.AB 881 (Chesbro): Oil spill prevention and administrative fee.AB 882 (Gordon): Recall elections: state officers: signature verification.AB 883 (Cooley): Child sexual abuse: prevention and intervention programs.AB 884 (Bonilla): County Board of Parole Commissioners: parole terms. AB 885 (Ammiano): Discovery: prosecutorial duty to disclose information.AB 886 (Allen and Ian Calderon): California Transportation Financing Authority: tax credit certificates for exporters and importers: income tax credit.AB 887 (Allen): State government: regulations: economic analysis.AB 888 (Dickinson): State Bar of California: enforcement actions.AB 889 (Frazier): Health care coverage: prescription drugs.AB 890 (Jones): False advertising.AB 891 (Jones): Voter registration: requirements.AB 892 (Daly): Parcel taxes.AB 893 (Daly): Income taxes: deductions: Mello-Roos.AB 894 (Mansoor): Consumer affairs.AB 895 (Rendon): Postsecondary education: online education task force.AB 896 (Eggman): Wildlife management areas: mosquito abatement. AB 897 (Wagner): Disability access fees and information.AB 898 (Ting): Zero-emission vehicles: infrastructure.AB 899 (Weber): Academic content standards: English language development standards.AB 900 (Alejo): Medi-Cal: reimbursement: provider payments.AB 901 (Wieckowski): Income taxes: exclusion: qualified small business stock.AB 902 (Beth Gaines): Vehicles: rules of the road: right-of-way.AB 903 (Fong): Income taxes: deductions: natural resources.AB 904 (Chesbro): Forest practices: working forest management plans.AB 905 (Ting): Real property: environmental fee covenants.AB 906 (Pan): Personal services contracts: independent contractors.AB 907 (Conway): Employment: flexible work schedules.AB 908 (Bonilla): Unemployment insurance: use of information.AB 909 (Gray): Metal theft and related recycling crimes.AB 910 (Conway): Land use: general plan: public works.AB 911 (Bloom): Telephone systems: 911.AB 912 (Quirk-Silva): Health care coverage: fertility preservation.AB 913 (Chau): Charter schools.AB 914 (Gordon): Political Reform Act of 1974: campaign disclosures.AB 915 (Jones-Sawyer): Youth Community Incentives Act of 2013.AB 916 (Eggman): Healing arts: false or misleading advertising.AB 917 (Bradford): Charter schools: authorization: petition: signatures.AB 918 (Cooley): Emergency services: preparedness.AB 919 (Williams): Sales and use taxes: veterans: itinerant vendors: repayment.AB 920 (Ting): Property taxation: tax bill information.AB 921 (Jones-Sawyer): Child welfare services.AB 922 (Patterson): Public utilities: rates: CARE program: eligibility.AB 923 (Bigelow): Public Utilities Commission: direct transaction proceedings.AB 924 (Bigelow): Grand theft.AB 925 (Beth Gaines and Bigelow): State officer or supervisory employee: personal liability for overpayment of compensation.AB 926 (Bonilla): Reproductive health and research.AB 927 (Muratsuchi): Income taxes: credits: hiring.AB 928 (Olsen): Standardized tests: sale to private schools or private school organizations.AB 929 (Jones): State responsibility areas: structures: fees.AB 930 (Hall): Enterprise zones: energy management plans.AB 931 (Beth Gaines): Public Employees' Retirement System: Board of Administration: health benefits.AB 932 (Achadjian): Sex offenders: registration.AB 933 (Hall and Skinner): Distilled spirits manufacturers: licenses: tastings. AB 934 (Cooley): Local agencies: unclaimed money.AB 935 (Frazier): San Francisco Bay Area Water Emergency Transportation Authority: terms of board members.AB 936 (Wilk): Group homes: mental health services.AB 937 (Wieckowski): Conservators and guardians: personal rights of conservatees.AB 938 (Weber): Voting: felons. AB 939 (Melendez): Pupil and personnel health: automatic external defibrillators.AB 940 (Morrell): Schools: volunteers: school facility maintenance or improvement.AB 941 (Rendon): Controller: reports.AB 942 (Nestande): Financial institutions: trust company.AB 943 (Nestande): Income taxes: credits: qualified scholarships: qualified programs.AB 944 (Nestande): Distance learning.AB 945 (Nestande): Taxation: credits.AB 946 (Stone): Transit buses: Counties of Monterey and Santa Cruz.AB 947 (Beth Gaines): School employees: teachers: termination: reappointment: seniority deviation.AB 948 (Olsen): Charter schools: school facilities: Charter School Facility Grant Program.AB 949 (Quirk): Distilled spirits manufacturers: licenses: tastings.AB 950 (Chau): Community colleges: full-time instructors.AB 951 (Medina): Educational rights of homeless children: local educational agency liaison: school district administrator and staff training.AB 952 (Atkins): Low-income housing tax credits.AB 953 (Ammiano): California Environmental Quality Act.AB 954 (Maienschein): Developmental services: habilitation.AB 955 (Williams): Community colleges: intersession extension programs.AB 956 (Mansoor): Vehicle accidents: fleeing.AB 957 (Wagner): Postmortem photographs.AB 958 (Jones): Child custody: evaluations and reports.AB 959 (Bonilla): Pupil assessment.AB 960 (Campos): State government: Commission on the Status of Women and Girls.AB 961 (Levine): Health facilities: investigations: public disclosure.AB 962 (Harkey): State government: survey of local assessment procedures.AB 963 (Levine): State contracts: request for proposal: procedures.AB 964 (Bonta): Vehicles: dealers.AB 965 (Brown): State government: small business certification.AB 966 (Bonta): Local government.AB 967 (Hueso): Substandard housing: regulations.AB 968 (Gordon): Common interest developments: elections.AB 969 (Ammiano): Landlord and tenant.AB 970 (Alejo): Pupils: limited English proficiency.AB 971 (Garcia): Public agency employers: paratransit providers: criminal history information.AB 972 (Ian Calderon): Employment: electricians: certification.AB 973 (Quirk-Silva): Long-term health facilities: culture change.AB 974 (Hall): Patient transfer: nonmedical reasons: notice to contact person or next of kin.AB 975 (Bonta and Wieckowski): Health facilities community benefits.AB 976 (Atkins): Coastal resources: California Coastal Act of 1976: enforcement: penalties.AB 977 (Salas): Public elementary and secondary education.AB 978 (Blumenfield): Financial institutions: Iran sanctions.AB 979 (Weber): Peace officers: Maritime Peace Officer Standards Training Act of 2013.AB 980 (Pan): Building standards.AB 981 (Bloom): Redevelopment dissolution.AB 982 (Williams): Oil and gas: hydraulic fracturing.AB 983 (Melendez): Self-service storage facilities.AB 984 (Chau and Gordon): The California Housing Finance Agency.AB 985 (Cooley): Guardianship and adoption assistance.AB 986 (Bradford): Postrelease community supervision: flash incarceration: city jails.AB 987 (Maienschein): Personal and Home Care Aide training program.AB 988 (Jones): New Motor Vehicle Board: recreational off-highway vehicles.AB 989 (Mullin): State teachers' retirement: account statements. AB 990 (Conway): Income taxes: minimum franchise tax.AB 991 (Hueso): Fish and Game Commission.AB 992 (Perea): Sex offender registration: juvenile offenders.AB 993 (Linder): Contractors: arbitration.AB 994 (Lowenthal): Misdemeanor diversion programs.AB 995 (Frazier): Public utilities: intervenor fees: customers.AB 996 (Dickinson): Agricultural products: direct marketing: certified farmers' markets.AB 997 (Chesbro): Composting: anaerobic digestion.AB 998 (Atkins and Fong): Homelessness: Interagency Council on Homelessness.AB 999 (Bonta): Prisoner Protections for Family and Community Health Act.AB 1000 (Maienschein and Wieckowski): Physical therapists: direct access to services: professional corporations.AB 1001 (Gordon): Recycling: voluntary beverage containers.AB 1002 (Bloom): Vehicles: registration fee: sustainable communities strategies.AB 1003 (Maienschein): Professional corporations: healing arts practitioners.AB 1004 (Gray): Criminal procedure.AB 1005 (Alejo): Judicial appointments: demographic data.AB 1006 (Yamada): Juvenile court records: sealing and destruction.AB 1007 (Wagner): State government: payment of claims against the state.AB 1008 (Torres): Civil procedure: judges.AB 1009 (Mansoor): Deadly weapons: definition.AB 1010 (Hueso): Financial statements: workers' compensation insurers: publication.AB 1011 (Salas): Unclaimed property: interest payment.AB 1012 (Gomez): County tax bill: notice: property tax assistance and postponement.AB 1013 (Gomez): Consumer affairs.AB 1014 (Williams): Energy: electrical corporations: green tariff shared renewable program.AB 1015 (Hagman): School facilities: joint occupancy: high-performance grants and tax credits.AB 1016 (Quirk-Silva): Foreign language instruction: teaching credential: State Seal of Biliteracy.AB 1017 (Gomez): Incoming telephone calls: messages.AB 1018 (Conway): Income taxes: deduction: medical expenses.AB 1019 (Ammiano): State prisons: correctional education and vocational training.AB 1020 (Bonta): Firearms: notice to purchasers.AB 1021 (Eggman): Alternative energy: recycled feedstock.AB 1022 (Eggman): Electronic waste: CRT glass market development payments.AB 1023 (Eggman): Air resources: greenhouse gas emissions.AB 1024 (Torres): Real property: divided lands. AB 1025 (Garcia): Public postsecondary education: credit by examination.AB 1026 (Quirk): Toxic chemicals: listing.AB 1027 (Bonilla): Youth sports: criminal background checks.AB 1028 (Patterson): Vocational nursing: interim permits.AB 1029 (Maienschein): Trusts and estates: allocations of receipts.AB 1030 (Cooley): Community colleges: organization of governing boards: nonvoting student members.AB 1031 (Achadjian): Local government: open meetings.AB 1032 (Gordon): Charter schools: facilities.AB 1033 (Donnelly): Corruption of voters.AB 1034 (Nazarian): Weapons: destructive device.AB 1035 (Muratsuchi): Local agencies: financial reports.AB 1036 (Blumenfield): Mortgages.AB 1037 (V. Manuel Pérez): Employee Housing Act: agricultural land use.AB 1038 (Pan): Voter registration: paid registration activities.AB 1039 (Hall): Local gambling control.AB 1040 (Wieckowski): Peace officer: firearms.AB 1041 (Chesbro): Developmental services: Employment First Policy.AB 1042 (Hall): Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund.AB 1043 (Chau): Safe Drinking Water, Water Quality and Supply, Flood Control, River and Coastal Protection Bond Act of 2006: groundwater contamination.AB 1044 (Hueso): Paid political advertisements.AB 1045 (Quirk-Silva): Sterile compounding pharmacies.AB 1046 (Gordon): Department of Transportation: Innovative Delivery Team Demonstration Program.AB 1047 (Linder): Commercial driver's licenses.AB 1048 (Gray): Petroleum products: fuel terminals: biodiesel.AB 1049 (Harkey): State Board of Equalization: administration: interest.AB 1050 (Dickinson): Board of State and Community Corrections.AB 1051 (Bocanegra): Housing.AB 1052 (Quirk): Community facilities: district formation.AB 1053 (Cooley): Insurance: nonadmitted insurer: surplus line brokers: disclosure.AB 1054 (Chesbro): Mental health: skilled nursing facility: reimbursement rate.AB 1055 (Pan): Taxation: qualified heavy equipment.AB 1056 (Jones): State Air Resources Board: market-based compliance mechanism.AB 1057 (Medina): Professions and vocations: licenses: military service.AB 1058 (Chávez): San Diego County Regional Airport Authority.AB 1059 (Wieckowski): Public officers and employees: financial interests.AB 1060 (Fox): Environmental quality: California Environmental Quality Act: filing fees: exemptions.AB 1061 (Fox): Cemeteries.AB 1062 (Jones-Sawyer): Human resources.AB 1063 (Eggman): Surveyors and engineers.AB 1064 (Holden): Income taxes: credits.AB 1065 (Holden): Parole.AB 1066 (Holden): School finance: average daily enrollment.AB 1067 (Medina): Economic development: foreign trade.AB 1068 (Bloom): Pupil records. AB 1069 (Dickinson): California Exposition and State Fair.AB 1070 (Frazier): California Transportation Financing Authority.AB 1071 (Hueso): Controlled substances: mushrooms.AB 1072 (Wagner): Mortgage loan modification. AB 1073 (Torres): Emergency services: utility access.AB 1074 (Atkins): Horse racing: statewide marketing organization.AB 1075 (Olsen): Primary elections: voter-nominated offices.AB 1076 (Olsen): School safety: panic buttons.AB 1077 (Muratsuchi): Sales and use taxes: vehicle license fee: exclusion: alternative fuel motor vehicles.AB 1078 (Quirk): Water: water recycling technology.AB 1079 (Bradford): Enterprise zones: energy management plans.AB 1080 (Alejo): Community Revitalization and Investment Authorities.AB 1081 (Medina): Economic development: goods-movement-related infrastructure.AB 1082 (Williams): Employment records: report.AB 1083 (Brown): School accountability report card: standardized template.AB 1084 (Melendez): Firearms: punishment.AB 1085 (Beth Gaines and Morrell): Cal Grant Program: maximum award amounts: private institutions.AB 1086 (Morrell): Charter schools: financial reports.AB 1087 (Mitchell and Torres): Medi-Cal: California's Bridge to Reform Demonstration.AB 1088 (Muratsuchi): The Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development: trade office: Japan.AB 1089 (Ian Calderon): Foster care.AB 1090 (Fong): Public officers: conflicts of interest: contracts.AB 1091 (Skinner): Finance and mortgage lenders.AB 1092 (Levine): Building standards: electric vehicle charging infrastructure.AB 1093 (Grove): Veterans: student financial aid.AB 1094 (Brown): CalWORKs: eligibility.AB 1095 (Nestande): Junk dealers and recyclers: nonferrous materials.AB 1096 (Nestande): Vehicles: specialized license plates: Salton Sea.AB 1097 (Nestande): Fish and Game Commission: Mirage Trail.AB 1098 (Quirk-Silva): Office of Small Business Advocate: regulations: report.AB 1099 (Fong): Public postsecondary education: disabled student services.AB 1100 (Levine): Telecommunications: California Teleconnect Fund Administrative Committee Fund.AB 1101 (Chesbro): Safety Enhancement-Double Fine Zones.AB 1102 (Grove): Air resources: greenhouse gas emissions.AB 1103 (Hall): Gaming: slot machines.AB 1104 (Salas): Energy: net energy metering.AB 1105 (Hueso): Administrative practices.AB 1106 (Waldron): Public entities: liability.AB 1107 (Garcia): CalWORKs eligibility: domestic violence.AB 1108 (Frazier and Perea): Sex offenders: foster care homes: prohibitions.AB 1109 (Bonilla): Emergency housing and assistance.AB 1110 (Mansoor): Foster care services.AB 1111 (Wieckowski): Courts: subpoenas.AB 1112 (Ammiano): Developmental services: habilitation.AB 1113 (Frazier): Provisional driver's licenses: restrictions.AB 1114 (Achadjian): Contractors: home improvement contracts.AB 1115 (Jones): Vehicles: driver's licenses.AB 1116 (Hall): Alcoholic beverages: licensees.AB 1117 (Donnelly): Initiative petitions: electronic access.AB 1118 (Hagman): Statewide bail schedule.AB 1119 (Hagman): Postrelease reentry pilot program.AB 1120 (Hagman): Department of Justice: felony reporting: release on own recognizance.AB 1121 (Atkins): Gender identity: petition for change of name.AB 1122 (Levine): Voter registration: Department of Motor Vehicles.AB 1123 (Nestande and Patterson): Street gangs.AB 1124 (Muratsuchi): Medi-Cal: Public Assistance Reporting Information System.AB 1125 (Wagner): Attorney's fees.AB 1126 (Gordon and Mullin): Solid waste: biomass conversion: municipal solid waste (MSW) conversion.AB 1127 (Chau): Courts: California Language Access Task Force.AB 1128 (Salas): Alcoholic beverages: underage drinking.AB 1129 (Beth Gaines): Income tax: health savings accounts.AB 1130 (Wilk): Insurance: home protection contracts.AB 1131 (Skinner): Energy: renewable energy and energy efficiency projects: financial assistance.AB 1132 (Eggman): Commercial feed: license fee: inspection tonnage tax. AB 1133 (Mitchell): Foster children: special health care needs.AB 1134 (Hueso): Migratory birds: state duck stamps.AB 1135 (Mullin): Vote by mail ballots: signature verification.AB 1136 (Levine): Pharmacists: drug disclosures.AB 1137 (Mansoor): Industrial hemp.AB 1138 (Chau): Workers' compensation: records.AB 1139 (Lowenthal): Prescriptions: biosimilar products.AB 1140 (Daly): Public works: prevailing wages.AB 1141 (Dahle): Franchises.AB 1142 (Bloom): State beaches and parks: smoking ban.AB 1143 (Skinner): Tax administration: suspension or forfeiture: limited liability companies.AB 1144 (Hall): Public Employees' Medical and Hospital Care Act: City of Carson.AB 1145 (Mullin): Sales and use taxes.AB 1146 (Morrell): Pupils: concurrent enrollment in secondary school and community college.AB 1147 (Gomez): Massage therapy.AB 1148 (Melendez): Crimes: sentence enhancements.AB 1149 (Campos): Identity theft: local agencies. AB 1150 (Fong): Security loan agreements.AB 1151 (Ting): Tax agent registration.AB 1152 (Ammiano): School finance: categorical programs.AB 1153 (Eggman): Master esthetician: license.AB 1154 (Gray): Horse racing: equine drug testing: equine medical director.AB 1155 (Wilk): Insurance: disclosure: material transactions.AB 1156 (V. Manuel Pérez): Palo Verde Irrigation District Act.AB 1157 (Jones): Elections: voting procedures. AB 1158 (Waldron): Vehicles: on-street parking for electric vehicles.AB 1159 (Bloom and Blumenfield): Pupils: achievement data: charter schools.AB 1160 (Wagner): Decedents' estates: personal representative.AB 1161 (Salas): Nuisance: mining activities.AB 1162 (Frazier): Student financial aid: debit cards.AB 1163 (Levine): Public Employees' Retirement System: Board of Administration: composition.AB 1164 (Lowenthal): Liens: employees and workers.AB 1165 (Skinner): Occupational safety and health: violations.AB 1166 (Blumenfield): International relations: trade and economic development: Israel.AB 1167 (Dickinson): Court records: electronic forms.AB 1168 (Pan): Safe body art.AB 1169 (Daly): Consumer credit reports: escrow agents: real estate.AB 1170 (Donnelly): Voters: registration cancellation.AB 1171 (Levine): Child welfare services: electronic records.AB 1172 (Bocanegra): Property tax: intercounty base year value transfers.AB 1173 (Bocanegra): Personal income taxes: nonqualified deferred compensation plan.AB 1174 (Bocanegra and Logue): Dental professionals: teledentistry under Medi-Cal.AB 1175 (Bocanegra): Public employee benefits: postemployment health care.AB 1176 (Bocanegra and Bonta): Medical residency training program grants.AB 1177 (Bocanegra): Structural fumigation.AB 1178 (Bocanegra): Pupil instruction: California Promise Neighborhood Initiative.AB 1179 (Bocanegra): Regional transportation plan: sustainable communities strategy: schoolsites.AB 1180 (Pan): Health care coverage: federally eligible defined individuals: conversion or continuation of coverage.AB 1181 (Gray): Public employee organizations: members: paid leaves of absence.AB 1182 (Brown): Medically underserved areas.AB 1183 (Jones): Civil discovery: motion to compel further response.AB 1184 (Wagner): Superior court security.AB 1185 (Morrell): Employment: day's work.AB 1186 (Bonilla): School finance: categorical programs.AB 1187 (Mansoor): Foster care funds: subsidized child care for foster parents.AB 1188 (Bradford): Fire protection: general obligation bonds.AB 1189 (Nazarian): Income taxes: credits: qualified motion pictures. AB 1190 (Bloom): Hazardous waste: transportation. AB 1191 (Patterson): Energy: assessments and forecasts.AB 1192 (Beth Gaines): Vehicles: parking: motorcycles.AB 1193 (Ting): Bikeways.AB 1194 (Ammiano and V. Manuel Pérez): Safe Routes to School Program.AB 1195 (Eggman): Public records: crime victims.AB 1196 (Melendez): Veterans' benefits: Department of Veterans Affairs.AB 1197 (Jones-Sawyer): Juvenile justice: Youthful Offender Block Fund.AB 1198 (Jones-Sawyer): Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.AB 1199 (Fong): Community colleges: funding.AB 1200 (Levine): Recycled water: agricultural irrigation impoundments: pilot project.AB 1201 (Allen): International trade.AB 1202 (Skinner): Occupational safety and health standards: hazardous drugs. AB 1203 (Gorell): Taxation: interest: penalties.AB 1204 (Gorell): Sales and use taxes: purchase.AB 1205 (Wieckowski): Mobilehome Residency Law: mediation program.AB 1206 (Morrell): State agency funds: security for deposits.AB 1207 (Brown): Community development.AB 1208 (Pan): Medical homes.AB 1209 (Bonilla): Teacher credentialing: visiting faculty permits.AB 1210 (Brown): Enterprise zones.AB 1211 (Linder): Vehicles: high-occupancy vehicle lanes.AB 1212 (Levine): Public contracts: bids: "or equal" materials or service. AB 1213 (Bloom): The Bobcat Protection Act of 2013.AB 1214 (Muratsuchi): Regional occupational centers and programs: funding.AB 1215 (Hagman and Holden): Clinical laboratories.AB 1216 (Campos): Pupil discipline: bullying.AB 1217 (Lowenthal): Home Care Services Consumer Protection Act of 2013.AB 1218 (Gray): California State Auditor: duties.AB 1219 (Morrell): Administrative Procedure Act: adverse economic impact. AB 1220 (Skinner): Consumer credit reporting: adverse action.AB 1221 (Wilk): School employees: discipline: suspension and dismissal.AB 1222 (Bloom): Tax administration: Taxpayers' Rights Advocate: levy or notice to withhold: return of funds.AB 1223 (Stone): Safe drinking water act.AB 1224 (Harkey): Postsecondary education.AB 1225 (Maienschein): State and local fund allocations.AB 1226 (Hall): Horse racing: jockey riding fees.AB 1227 (Linder): Credit unions.AB 1228 (V. Manuel Pérez): Electricity: eligible fuel cell customer-generators.AB 1229 (Atkins): Land use: zoning regulations.AB 1230 (Donnelly): Mammals: use of dogs to pursue bears and bobcats.AB 1231 (V. Manuel Pérez): Regional centers: telehealth and teledentistry.AB 1232 (V. Manuel Pérez): Developmental services: quality assessment system.AB 1233 (Chesbro): Medi-Cal: Administrative Claiming process.AB 1234 (Levine): Insurance: long term care insurance.AB 1235 (Gordon): Local agencies: financial management training.AB 1236 (Hagman): Contractors: limited liability companies.AB 1237 (Garcia): Local government finance.AB 1238 (Weber): Parole: reentry programs.AB 1239 (Holden): Public contracts: anti-trafficking.AB 1240 (Jones): Mortgages: deed of trust.AB 1241 (Weber): Student financial aid: Cal Grant Program.AB 1242 (Melendez): Enterprise zones.AB 1243 (Hueso): Employment: taxi drivers.AB 1244 (Bradford): Williamson Act.AB 1245 (V. Manuel Pérez): School facilities: natural disasters: expedited review and approval process.AB 1246 (Nestande): Health and human services: direct service contracts.AB 1247 (Medina): Business investments: Small Business Financial Assistance Act of 2013.AB 1248 (Cooley): Local agencies: internal control guidelines.AB 1249 (Salas): Public water systems: water supply assessments.AB 1250 (Perea): Privileged communications: official information: identity of informer.AB 1251 (Gorell): Water quality: stormwater.AB 1252 (Committee on Health): Retail food safety.AB 1253 (Blumenfield): Vehicle: mobile advertising displays.AB 1254 (Gorell): Civil actions: settlement offers.AB 1255 (Pan): Corporations: consumer cooperatives.AB 1256 (Bloom): Civil law: privacy: entry and exit of facilities.AB 1257 (Bocanegra): Energy: State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission: natural gas.AB 1258 (Skinner): Electricity: hydroelectric and pumped storage facilities.AB 1259 (Olsen): Sacramento-San Joaquin Valley.AB 1260 (Medina): California family owned business.AB 1261 (Gorell): Public school facilities: expelled pupils program.AB 1262 (Hagman): Insurance: disability insurance: seniors.AB 1263 (John A. Pérez): Medi-Cal: CommuniCal.AB 1264 (Conway): Comprehensive school safety plans: tactical response plans.AB 1265 (Conway): Mental health: assisted outpatient treatment.AB 1266 (Ammiano): Pupil rights: sex-segregated school programs and activities.AB 1267 (Hall): Tribal gaming: compact ratification.AB 1268 (John A. Pérez): Unemployment insurance: veterans' unemployment: Veterans Workforce Development and Employment Office.AB 1269 (Gray): Medicine: special faculty permit.AB 1270 (Eggman): Department of Motor Vehicles: records: confidentiality.AB 1271 (Bonta): Workforce development.AB 1272 (Medina): California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank. AB 1273 (Ting): Tidelands and submerged lands: City and County of San Francisco: Pier 30-32: multipurpose venue.AB 1274 (Bradford): Privacy: public utilities.AB 1275 (Chau): Unclaimed property: filing of claims.AB 1276 (Bloom): Parole: juvenile offenders.AB 1277 (Skinner): Occupational safety and health: procedures.AB 1278 (Hueso): Integrative cancer treatment.AB 1279 (Conway): Open Enrollment Act: expansion to all school districts of residence.AB 1280 (John A. Pérez): Public assistance payments and unemployment compensation benefits: electronic fund transfer: qualifying accounts.AB 1281 (Morrell): Regional occupational centers and programs: attendance computation. AB 1282 (Bonta): Financial institutions: credit unions.AB 1283 (Bonilla): Homeless youth: service providers.AB 1284 (Patterson): Income taxes: credits: adoption costs.AB 1285 (Fong): Student financial aid: Cal Grant Program.AB 1286 (Skinner): Personal income tax: contributions: California Breast Cancer Research Fund.AB 1287 (Quirk-Silva): Student financial aid: Cal Grant eligibility.AB 1288 (V. Manuel Pérez): Medical Board of California: licensing: application processing. AB 1289 (Cooley): State government: California Vietnam Veterans Memorial.AB 1290 (John A. Pérez): Transportation planning.AB 1291 (Lowenthal): Privacy: Right to Know Act of 2013: disclosure of a customer's personal information.AB 1292 (Linder): State mandates.AB 1293 (Bloom): Courts.AB 1294 (Grove): Public works: civil wage and penalty assessments.AB 1295 (Roger Hernández): Public utilities: renewable energy: community renewables option.AB 1296 (Skinner): Firearms: mentally disordered persons.AB 1297 (John A. Pérez): Coroners: organ donation.AB 1298 (Beth Gaines): California Emergency Technology Guard.AB 1299 (Bradford): Telecommunications: universal service programs: California Advanced Services Fund.AB 1300 (Roger Hernández): Credit cards: oral disclosures.AB 1301 (Bloom): Oil and gas: hydraulic fracturing.AB 1302 (Hagman): Environmental quality: the Sustainable Environmental Protection Act.AB 1303 (Hall): Horse racing: takeouts: disclosure to patrons.AB 1304 (Waldron): Taxation: Franchise Tax Board: notices.AB 1305 (Gray): The California State Auditor: duties: audits.AB 1306 (Wilk): Public postsecondary education: New University of California.AB 1307 (Bradford): Public utilities.AB 1308 (Bonilla): Midwifery.AB 1309 (Perea): Workers' compensation: professional athletes.AB 1310 (Brown): Medi-Cal: pediatric subacute care.AB 1311 (Bradford): Recall elections.AB 1312 (Brown): Health facilities: health care standards of practice.AB 1313 (Donnelly): Judgeships: allocation.AB 1314 (Bloom): Vehicles: compressed natural gas vehicles: inspections.AB 1315 (John A. Pérez): California Green Collar Jobs Act of 2008: Green Collar Jobs Council.AB 1316 (Harkey): Election ballots: identical candidate names.AB 1317 (Frazier): State government operations.AB 1318 (Bonilla): Student financial aid: Cal Grant Program.AB 1319 (Eggman): Bovine animals: brucellosis: slaughter: indemnity.AB 1320 (Bloom): Redevelopment: allocation of property tax: passthrough payments.AB 1321 (Jones): Serious felonies.AB 1322 (Patterson): State Controller: property tax postponement.AB 1323 (Mitchell): Oil and gas: hydraulic fracturing.AB 1324 (Bonta and Skinner): Vehicles: additional registration fees: vehicle theft crimes.AB 1325 (John A. Pérez): Vandalism: punishment.AB 1326 (Bradford and Gorell): Sales and use taxes: exemptions: unmanned aerial vehicle manufacturing: income taxes: credits: hiring.AB 1327 (Bradford and Gorell): Unmanned aircraft systems.AB 1328 (Linder): Vehicles: offstreet parking: electric vehicles.AB 1329 (V. Manuel Pérez): Hazardous waste: environmental justice.AB 1330 (John A. Pérez): Environmental justice.AB 1331 (Committee on Water, Parks and Wildlife): Water resources: assessments of public funding.AB 1332 (Hagman): California State Lottery: assignment of prize payments. AB 1333 (Roger Hernández): Local government: contracts.AB 1334 (Conway): Parole.AB 1335 (Maienschein): Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development: construction of health facilities.AB 1336 (Frazier): Prevailing wages: payroll records.AB 1337 (Allen): Solid waste: plastic bag: recycling.AB 1338 (Buchanan): School employees: child abuse: reporting.AB 1339 (Maienschein): Professional fiduciaries: guardians and conservators.AB 1340 (Achadjian): State Hospital Employees Act.AB 1341 (Morrell): Public meetings.AB 1342 (Jones-Sawyer): Gambling activities and establishments.AB 1343 (Bonilla): Local government: general plan: housing element. AB 1344 (Mansoor): Enterprise zones.AB 1345 (Mansoor): Enterprise zones.AB 1346 (Pan): Postemployment health benefits: Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District: employer contributions.AB 1347 (Gray): Horse racing: out-of-state thoroughbred races: statewide marketing organization.AB 1348 (John A. Pérez): Postsecondary education: California Higher Education Authority.AB 1349 (Gatto): CalConserve Water Use Efficiency Revolving Fund.AB 1350 (Roger Hernández): Electricity: direct transactions.AB 1351 (Chávez): Renewable energy resources.AB 1352 (Levine): Courts: destruction of court records.AB 1353 (Linder): Public contracts.AB 1354 (Chávez): Public utilities: net-energy metering.AB 1355 (Wilk): Limited liability companies: indemnification: agents.AB 1356 (Bloom): Stalking: remedies.AB 1357 (Roger Hernández): Emergency departments: diversion of patients.AB 1358 (Fong): Student body association: student representation fee.AB 1359 (Roger Hernández): Quimby Act: use of fees.AB 1360 (Torres): Common interest developments: electronic voting.AB 1361 (Bonilla): Public utilities: tariff schedules.AB 1362 (Ting): Education technology.AB 1363 (Roger Hernández): Employment: Occupational Safety and Health Appeals Board.AB 1364 (Ting): Student financial aid: Cal Grant Program.AB 1365 (John A. Pérez): State and local agency reports: Legislative Counsel.AB 1366 (Allen): Charter-party carriers of passengers: report by Public Utilities Commission.AB 1367 (Mansoor): Mental health: Mental Health Services Fund. AB 1368 (Patterson): Self-generation incentive program.AB 1369 (Achadjian and Levine): Vehicles: farm pickup trucks.AB 1370 (Patterson): Recycling: beverage containers.AB 1371 (Bradford): Vehicles: bicycles: passing distance.AB 1372 (Bonilla): Health insurance: pervasive developmental disorder or autism.AB 1373 (John A. Pérez): Workers' compensation: firefighters and peace officers.AB 1374 (Gray): State government: The California Whistleblower Protection Act: state agencies: Internet.AB 1375 (Chau): California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006: market-based compliance mechanisms: Clean Technology Investment Account.AB 1376 (Roger Hernández): Administrative adjudication: language assistance. AB 1377 (Committee on Public Employees, Retirement and Social Security): Committee on Public Employees, Retirement and Social Security: state employees: memorandum of understanding. AB 1378 (Committee on Public Employees, Retirement and Social Security): Committee on Public Employees, Retirement and Social Security: state employees: memorandum of understanding. AB 1379 (Committee on Public Employees, Retirement and Social Security): Teachers' Retirement Law.AB 1380 (Committee on Public Employees, Retirement and Social Security): County employees' retirement.AB 1381 (Committee on Public Employees, Retirement and Social Security): State Teacher's Retirement Law: pension reform.AB 1382 (Committee on Health): Reporting.AB 1383 (Committee on Labor and Employment): Employment regulations: local enforcement.AB 1384 (Committee on Labor and Employment): Garment manufacturing: civil penalties.AB 1385 (Committee on Labor and Employment): Private employment: Department of Industrial Relations.AB 1386 (Committee on Labor and Employment): Employment: employee complaints: final orders.AB 1387 (Roger Hernández): Car washes.AB 1388 (Committee on Agriculture): Horses: test verification, horse shows, competitions, and sales.AB 1389 (Committee on Agriculture): San Joaquin Valley Quality Cotton District. AB 1390 (Committee on Agriculture): Milk products: pasteurization: goat milk.AB 1391 (Committee on Insurance): Insurance: omnibus.AB 1392 (Committee on Insurance): Unemployment insurance: work sharing plans.AB 1393 (Committee on Insurance): Workers' compensation: studies.AB 1394 (Committee on Insurance): State Compensation Insurance Fund: executive appointments.AB 1395 (Committee on Insurance): Insurance: surplus line brokers.AB 1396 (Committee on Banking and Finance): Department of Financial Services.AB 1397 (Committee on Veterans Affairs): State militia: Adjutant General: report to the Governor.AB 1398 (Committee on Natural Resources): Solid waste recycling.AB 1399 (Committee on Jobs, Economic Development, and the Economy): Economic development.AB 1400 (Committee on Jobs, Economic Development, and the Economy): Export documents: expiration.AB 1401 (Committee on Judiciary): Jury duty: eligibility.AB 1402 (Committee on Judiciary): Attorneys.AB 1403 (Committee on Judiciary): Family law.AB 1404 (Committee on Judiciary): Real property: boundaries.AB 1405 (Committee on Judiciary): Subversive Organization Registration Law: repeal.AB 1406 (Committee on Utilities and Commerce): Energy: renewable energy resources.AB 1407 (Committee on Utilities and Commerce): Public utilities: resource adequacy requirement.AB 1408 (Committee on Utilities and Commerce): Distributed energy resources: tariffs.AB 1409 (Committee on Utilities and Commerce): Energy.AB 1410 (Committee on Veterans Affairs): Courts-Martial Appellate Panel.AB 1411 (Committee on Revenue and Taxation): Tax administration: Financial Institution Record Match System: addresses.AB 1412 (Committee on Revenue and Taxation): Sales and use taxes: claim for refund: customer refunds.AB 1413 (Committee on Revenue and Taxation): Corporation Tax Law: tentative minimum tax: credits: exempt organizations.AB 1414 (Committee on Accountability and Administrative Review): Weights and measures: annual report.AB 1415 (Committee on Accountability and Administrative Review): Administrative procedures: regulations: determinations: judicial review.AB 1416 (Committee on Accountability and Administrative Review): State government: property acquisition.AB 1417 (Committee on Elections and Redistricting): Elections.AB 1418 (Committee on Elections and Redistricting): The Political Reform Act of 1974: omnibus bill.AB 1419 (Committee on Elections and Redistricting): Presidential general elections: party qualifications.AB 1420 (Committee on Accountability and Administrative Review): State government: state agencies: reports.AB 1421 (Committee on Accountability and Administrative Review): Surplus state property: realtors and landlocked properties. AB 1422 (Committee on Jobs, Economic Development, and the Economy): California Alternative Energy and Advanced Transportation Financing Authority: participating party.AB 1423 (Committee on Governmental Organization): Horse racing: advance deposit wagering and exchange wagering deductions.AB 1424 (Committee on Governmental Organization): Alcoholic beverages: instruction: tastings.AB 1425 (Committee on Governmental Organization): Alcoholic beverages.AB 1426 (Committee on Governmental Organization): Tribal gaming.AB 1427 (Committee on Local Government): Cortese-Knox-Hertzberg Local Government Reorganization Act of 2000.AB 1428 (Conway): California Health Benefit Exchange: employees and contractors.AB 1429 (Quirk): State employees: memorandum of understanding; Bargaining Unit 10.ACA 1 (Donnelly): Administrative regulations: legislative approval.ACA 2 (Nestande and Olsen): Education finance: payment of state apportionments.ACA 3 (Campos): Local government financing: public safety services: voter approval.ACA 4 (Olsen): Legislative procedure.ACA 5 (Grove): Abortion: parental notification.ACA 6 (Gatto): Initiatives: constitutional amendments: voter approval.ACA 7 (Mullin): Elections: voting age.ACA 8 (Blumenfield): Local government financing: voter approval.ACA 9 (Gorell): Voter-nominated primary elections. ACA 10 (Olsen): Voter-nominated primary elections. ACA 11 (Gorell): State budget.ACR 1 (Medina): University of California: UC Riverside School of Medicine.ACR 2 (Mitchell): Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.ACR 3 (Logue): The CHP Officer Robert James Quirk Memorial Highway.ACR 4 (Buchanan): American Heart Month and Wear Red Day.ACR 5 (Wilk): Ronald Reagan Day.ACR 6 (Donnelly): Human trafficking.ACR 7 (Wagner): Korean War Armistice Day.ACR 8 (Chávez): Abraham Lincoln's birthday.ACR 9 (Bradford and Brown and Hall and Holden and Jones-Sawyer and Mitchell and Weber): Black History Month.ACR 10 (Buchanan): Read Across America Day.ACR 11 (Muratsuchi): Day of Remembrance.ACR 12 (Ian Calderon): Arts Education Month: March 2013.ACR 13 (Pan): 25th Annual State Scientist Day.ACR 14 (Yamada): Deputy Tony Diaz, Yolo County Sheriff's Office, Memorial Rest Area.ACR 15 (Chesbro): Wineries: leadership.ACR 16 (Hagman): Gerald "Blackie" Sawyer Memorial Highway.ACR 17 (Wieckowski): India's Independence Day.ACR 18 (Gorell): Seabees Memorial Highway.ACR 19 (Pan): Japanese American: discrimination: apology.ACR 20 (Logue and Perea): Postsecondary education: instruction in world religions: Sikhism. ACR 21 (Salas): West Nile Virus and Mosquito and Vector Control Awareness Week.ACR 22 (Dickinson): Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week.ACR 23 (Mullin): Irish American Heritage Month.ACR 24 (Nestande): California Beer Distributor Month. ACR 25 (Wieckowski): Sikh American Awareness and Appreciation Month.ACR 26 (Wilk): Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.ACR 27 (V. Manuel Pérez): César Chávez.ACR 28 (Achadjian and Nazarian): Armed Forces Day.ACR 29 (Eggman and Olsen): California Agriculture Day.ACR 30 (V. Manuel Pérez): Pupil rights: Student and Youth Bill of Rights.ACR 31 (V. Manuel Pérez): Cinco de Mayo Week.ACR 32 (Lowenthal): Building and Safety Month.ACR 33 (Bloom and John A. Pérez): California Holocaust Memorial Week.ACR 34 (Cooley): Child Abuse Prevention Month.ACR 35 (Alejo): California Native American Heritage Month.ACR 36 (Atkins): Veterans: treatment courts and treatment review calendars.ACR 37 (Harkey): Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Bridge.ACR 38 (Cooley): American Red Cross Month.ACR 39 (Perea): American Cancer Society Day.ACR 40 (John A. Pérez): Donate Life California Day: driver's license.ACR 41 (Chávez and Harkey): Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Bridge.ACR 42 (Daly): Family Business Day.ACR 43 (Cooley): State Capitol History Month.ACR 44 (Ammiano): National Day of Silence: discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender students.ACR 45 (Weber): Early care and education.ACR 46 (Achadjian): Viral Hepatitis Awareness Day.ACR 47 (Skinner): Commotio Cordis Awareness Week.ACR 48 (Allen): Start a Small Business Month.ACR 49 (Maienschein and Stone): Foster Care Month.ACR 50 (Gordon and Rendon): Parks Make Life Better! Month.ACR 51 (Jones and V. Manuel Pérez): Jimmy A. Arevalo Memorial Highway.ACR 52 (Allen and Mansoor): State beaches: fire rings.ACR 53 (Quirk-Silva): Sober Graduation Month.ACR 54 (Jones-Sawyer): American Stroke Month 2013.ACR 55 (Alejo and Stone): Ohlone Costanoan Esselen Highway.ACR 56 (Chau): May 2013: Asian and Pacific Islander American Heritage Month.ACR 57 (Jones): James Craig Schmidt Memorial Highway.ACR 58 (Beth Gaines): California Business Women's Day.ACR 59 (Waldron): Constitution Week.ACR 60 (Morrell): The 35th anniversary of the enactment of Proposition 13. ACR 61 (Beth Gaines): State employee merit awards.AJR 1 (Gatto): Federal constitutional convention: application.AJR 2 (Achadjian and Gatto and Nazarian): Armenian Genocide.AJR 3 (Alejo): Immigration.AJR 4 (Hueso and V. Manuel Pérez): The United States-Mexico border.AJR 5 (Gomez): Firearms: assault weapons.AJR 6 (Fox): Unmanned aircraft systems.AJR 7 (Bonta): Social security, Medicare, and Medicaid.AJR 8 (John A. Pérez and Lowenthal): Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act.AJR 9 (Dahle): Federal Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act of 2000: extension.AJR 10 (Grove): State debt.AJR 11 (Wieckowski): Bankruptcy.AJR 12 (Gatto): Minimum wage.AJR 13 (Campos): Labor: Job Corps centers.AJR 14 (Atkins): Sequestration.AJR 15 (Alejo): Voting Rights Act of 1965.AJR 16 (Bonilla): State preschool programs: early learning.AJR 17 (Patterson): Federal tax.AJR 18 (Skinner): Equality of rights for men and women.AJR 19 (Pan): Veterans' benefits: reinstatement.AJR 20 (John A. Pérez): Federal Direct Stafford Loans: interest rates.AJR 21 (Olsen): Renewable Fuel Standard program: reform.AJR 22 (Gorell): The federal Afghan Allies Protection Act of 2009.HR 1 (Skinner): HR 2 (John A. Pérez): HR 3 (Skinner): HR 4 (Nestande): HR 5 (Mitchell and Yamada): HR 6 (Lowenthal): HR 7 (Levine): HR 8 (Hall): HR 9 (Daly): HR 10 (Eggman and Yamada): HR 11 (Campos and Eggman and Grove and Melendez): HR 12 (Bigelow): HR 13 (Williams): HR 14 (Melendez): HR 15 (Conway): HR 16 (Campos): SB 1 (Steinberg): Sustainable Communities Investment Authority. SB 2 (Lieu and Yee): Political Reform Act of 1974.SB 3 (Lieu and Yee): Political Reform Act of 1974.SB 4 (Pavley): Oil and gas: hydraulic fracturing.SB 5 (Padilla): Teacher credentialing.SB 6 (Lieu): Business.SB 7 (Cannella and Steinberg): Public works: charter cities.SB 8 (Anderson and Yee): Public postsecondary education: executive officer compensation.SB 9 (Price): State government: social innovation and entrepreneurship.SB 10 (Padilla): School employees: dismissal, suspension, and leave of absence procedures.SB 11 (Cannella and Pavley): Alternative fuel and vehicle technologies: funding programs. SB 12 (Corbett): Consumer affairs.SB 13 (Beall): Public employees' retirement benefits.SB 14 (Gaines): Bear Lake Reservoir: recreational use.SB 15 (Padilla): Aviation: unmanned aircraft systems.SB 16 (Gaines): Administration of justice: county costs: nonhomicide criminal trials.SB 17 (Gaines and Nielsen): State responsibility areas: fire prevention fees.SB 18 (Hernandez): California Health Benefits Review Program: health insurance.SB 19 (Knight): Sales and use taxes: exemptions: property for use in space flight.SB 20 (Hernandez): Health care: workforce training.SB 21 (Roth): University of California: UC Riverside Medical School: funding.SB 22 (Beall): Health care coverage: mental health parity.SB 23 (Lara): Task Force on New American Integration.SB 24 (Walters): Public employees' retirement: benefit plans.SB 25 (Steinberg): Agricultural labor relations: contract dispute resolution.SB 26 (Correa): Political Reform Act of 1974: slate mailers.SB 27 (Correa): Political Reform Act of 1974.SB 28 (Hernandez and Steinberg): California Health Benefit Exchange.SB 29 (Correa): Vote by mail ballots and election result statements.SB 30 (Calderon): Taxation: cancellation of indebtedness: mortgage debt forgiveness.SB 31 (Padilla): Outdoor advertising displays: arenas.SB 32 (Price): Business investment: tax credits.SB 33 (Wolk): Infrastructure financing districts: voter approval: repeal. SB 34 (Calderon): Greenhouse gas: carbon capture and storage.SB 35 (Pavley): Higher education: energy conservation.SB 36 (Hueso): Internet Web site: workers' compensation insurers: workers' compensation data.SB 37 (De León): Energy efficiency and renewable energy upgrades: on-bill repayment program.SB 38 (De León): Firearms: prohibited persons.SB 39 (De León and Steinberg): Energy: school facilities: energy efficiency upgrade projects.SB 40 (Pavley): Safe, Clean, and Reliable Drinking Water Supply Act of 2012.SB 41 (Wright): School district reorganization: base revenue limit: Wiseburn Unified School District.SB 42 (Wolk): The California Clean, Secure Water Supply and Delta Recovery Act of 2014.SB 43 (Wolk): Shared Renewable Energy Self-Generation Program.SB 44 (Yee): State Internet Web sites: online voter registration.SB 45 (Corbett): The Leroy F. Greene School Facilities Act of 1998.SB 46 (Corbett): Personal information: privacy.SB 47 (Yee): Firearms: assault weapons.SB 48 (Hill): Public utilities: research and development projects.SB 49 (Lieu and Steinberg): School safety plans.SB 50 (Lieu): Telecommunications: pay telephones.SB 51 (Wright): Internet gambling.SB 52 (Hill and Leno): Political Reform Act of 1974: campaign disclosures.SB 53 (De León): Ammunition: purchase permits.SB 54 (Hancock): Retirement: county employees.SB 55 (Hill): Ignition interlock devices: repeat driving under the influence offenders.SB 56 (Emmerson and Roth): Local government finance: vehicle license fee adjustments.SB 57 (Lieu): Electronic monitoring: removing or disabling GPS device: offense. SB 58 (Cannella): Public postsecondary education: funding.SB 59 (Evans): Crimes: sex crimes.SB 60 (Wright): Crime victims: human trafficking: elder and dependent adult abuse.SB 61 (Yee): Juveniles: solitary confinement.SB 62 (Price): Coroners: reporting requirements: prescription drug use.SB 63 (Wolk): School attendance: high schools.SB 64 (Corbett): Proposition 39: implementation.SB 65 (Leno): 2013-14 Budget.SB 66 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 67 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): In-home supportive services.SB 68 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2012. SB 69 (Liu): School finance: new pupil funding formula.SB 70 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 71 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 72 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 73 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 74 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 75 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 76 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 77 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 78 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 79 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 80 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 81 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 82 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 83 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 84 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 85 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 86 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 87 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 88 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 89 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 90 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 91 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 92 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 93 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 94 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 95 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 96 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 97 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 98 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 99 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 100 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 101 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 102 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 103 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 104 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 105 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review): Budget Act of 2013. SB 106 (Monning): California Central Coast State Veterans Cemetery at Fort Ord Endowment Fund.SB 107 (Corbett): Sexual assault: victim medical evidentiary examination.SB 108 (Yee): Firearms: residential storage.SB 109 (Corbett): Vehicles: aerodynamic devices.SB 110 (Steinberg): California Transportation Commission: guidelines.SB 111 (Beall): Elections: voter signature.SB 112 (Monning): Voter information: public examination. SB 113 (Jackson): Elections: voter registration.SB 114 (Pavley): Commercially sexually exploited minors.SB 115 (Hill): Parent and child relationship.SB 116 (Liu): Personal income taxes: contributions: Emergency Food Assistance Program. SB 117 (Hueso): Integrative cancer treatment.SB 118 (Lieu): Unemployment insurance: education and workforce investment systems.SB 119 (Calderon): Crematories: burning of flags. SB 120 (Roth): Intoxicating liquors.SB 121 (Evans): Corporations: political activities: shareholder disclosure. SB 122 (Lieu): Vessels: abandonment: abatement.SB 123 (Corbett): Environmental and land use court.SB 124 (Corbett): Public contracts: bid preferences: clean energy.SB 125 (Gaines): State responsibility areas: fire prevention fees.SB 126 (Steinberg): Health care coverage: pervasive developmental disorder or autism.SB 127 (Gaines): Firearms: mentally disordered persons.SB 128 (Emmerson): Community facilities districts: transfer of governance authority.SB 129 (Wright): Deaf and disabled telecommunications program.SB 130 (Anderson and Corbett): Witnesses.SB 131 (Beall and Lara): Damages: childhood sexual abuse: statute of limitations.SB 132 (Hill): Mountain lions.SB 133 (DeSaulnier): Enterprise zones: applications.SB 134 (Hueso): CalFresh eligibility.SB 135 (Padilla): Earthquake early warning system.SB 136 (Gaines): Insurance: brokers and agents: notice of appointment.SB 137 (Anderson and Beall and Emmerson and Liu and Pavley): Developmental services: regional centers.SB 138 (Hernandez): Confidentiality of medical information.SB 139 (Hill): Exchange facilitators.SB 140 (Leno and Steinberg): Firearms: prohibited persons.SB 141 (Correa): Postsecondary education benefits: children of deported or voluntarily departed parents.SB 142 (DeSaulnier): Public transit.SB 143 (Fuller): Education finance: necessary small high schools: average daily attendance.SB 144 (Cannella): 2013 Realignment Legislation addressing justice reinvestment.SB 145 (Pavley): Sex offenders: child pornography. SB 146 (Lara): Workers' compensation: medical treatment: billing.SB 147 (Gaines): State responsibility areas: fire prevention fees.SB 148 (Anderson): Primary elections: voter-nominated offices.SB 149 (Walters): City property: leases.SB 150 (Lara): Pupils: concurrent enrollment in secondary school and community college: nonresident tuition exemption.SB 151 (DeSaulnier): Vehicles: license plates.SB 152 (Roth): Licensed professionals: engineers: geologists: geophysicists.SB 153 (Berryhill): Mortgage brokers: fiduciary duty.SB 154 (Berryhill): Community care facilities.SB 155 (Padilla): Vehicles: motor vehicle manufacturers and distributors.SB 156 (Beall): Conservatorships and guardianships: attorney's fees.SB 157 (Knight): National Guard.SB 158 (Correa): Autism services: demonstration program.SB 159 (Fuller): Public cemetery districts: Kern River Valley Cemetery District.SB 160 (De León and Lara): Classified school employees: misconduct against a child: statewide tracking.SB 161 (Hernandez): Stop-loss insurance coverage.SB 162 (Lieu): Prisoners: temporary removal.SB 163 (Hueso): Developmental services: health insurance payments.SB 164 (Rubio): Developmental services: regional centers: funding.SB 165 (Walters): Public Employees' Retirement System: membership: exclusions.SB 166 (Liu): Juveniles: attorney qualifications.SB 167 (Gaines): Environmental quality: California Environmental Quality Act.SB 168 (Monning): Farm labor contractors: successors: wages and penalties. SB 169 (Emmerson): State highways: scenic highways.SB 170 (Wolk): Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park.SB 171 (Hueso): California Seed Law. SB 172 (Beall): In-home supportive services: sales tax.SB 173 (Liu): Education funding: adult health and safety education.SB 174 (Liu): Adult education: apportionments.SB 175 (Fuller): State game refuges: possession of weapons.SB 176 (Galgiani): Administrative procedures.SB 177 (Liu): Homeless Youth Education Success Act.SB 178 (Correa): Mobilehomes.SB 179 (Roth): Mortgage loan originators.SB 180 (Roth): Mobilehomes: sales: registration cards.SB 181 (Committee on Governance and Finance): Validations.SB 182 (Committee on Governance and Finance): Validations.SB 183 (Committee on Governance and Finance): Validations.SB 184 (Committee on Governance and Finance): Local government: omnibus bill.SB 185 (Walters): Instructional materials: digital format.SB 186 (Knight): Land use: housing element.SB 187 (Knight): Personal income tax.SB 188 (Liu): Conservation camps: county-operated camps.SB 189 (Monning): Health care coverage: wellness programs.SB 190 (Wright): Gambling: sports wagering.SB 191 (Padilla): Emergency medical services.SB 192 (Liu): Early learning and educational support services.SB 193 (Monning): Hazard evaluation system and information service. SB 194 (Galgiani): Vehicles: electronic wireless communications device: prohibitions.SB 195 (Liu): California postsecondary education: state goals.SB 196 (Cannella): Utility rates: mobilehomes and apartment buildings.SB 197 (Evans): Commercial fishing: commercial fishing salmon stamp.SB 198 (Price): Physical Therapy Board of California.SB 199 (De León): Probation: community corrections.SB 200 (Anderson): Medi-Cal: rural hospitals.SB 201 (Liu): Instructional materials: academic content standards: language arts and English language development.SB 202 (Galgiani): Automotive repair.SB 203 (Pavley): Local transportation funds: Ventura County.SB 204 (Corbett): Prescription drugs: labeling.SB 205 (Corbett): Prescription drugs: labeling.SB 206 (Emmerson): Electronic benefits transfer cards: prohibition of use for alcohol and tobacco purchases.SB 207 (Cannella): Department of Consumer Affairs: licensee information.SB 208 (Lara): Developmental services: request for proposals.SB 209 (Lieu): Income taxes: exclusion: deferral: qualified small business stock.SB 210 (Hancock): Criminal procedure: release on defendant's own recognizance.SB 211 (Price): Tax administration: disclosure of information: Franchise Tax Board and cities.SB 212 (Pavley): Student financial aid: Assumption Program of Loans for Education.SB 213 (Galgiani): Election petitions: circulators.SB 214 (Gaines): Long-term care insurance.SB 215 (Beall): Public employees' retirement.SB 216 (Beall): Public employment: salary ranges.SB 217 (Beall): State employees: memorandum of understanding: State Bargaining Unit 9.SB 218 (Yee): Healing arts.SB 219 (Yee): Safety Enhancement-Double Fine Zones.SB 220 (Beall): California Public Employees' Pension Reform Act of 2013: administration.SB 221 (Pavley): Sales and use taxes: vehicle license fee: exclusion: alternative fuel motor vehicles.SB 222 (Padilla): Genetic information: privacy.SB 223 (Liu): Education finance: Maximum Categorical Funding Flexibility and Accountability Program.SB 224 (Walters): Newborn screening program.SB 225 (Emmerson): Imprisonment: sentences punishable in state prison.SB 226 (Emmerson): Defendants: severe mental disorder: incarceration in state prison.SB 227 (Knight): Personal income tax.SB 228 (Knight): Enterprise zones.SB 229 (Knight): Student financial aid fraud.SB 230 (Knight): Local transportation funds: performance audits.SB 231 (Correa): Bullying: California Bullying Prevention Hotline.SB 232 (Monning): Private employment: public transit employees.SB 233 (Correa and Leno): Debt buying.SB 234 (Walters): Recreational off-highway vehicles.SB 235 (Wyland): Sales and use taxes: income taxes.SB 236 (Pavley): School districts: four-day school week: Moorpark Unified School District.SB 237 (Calderon): High school diplomas: retroactive high school diplomas: veterans.SB 238 (Liu): Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy members: voting.SB 239 (Hernandez and Steinberg): Medi-Cal: hospital quality assurance fee.SB 240 (Yee): Polling places: higher education campuses.SB 241 (Evans): Oil Severance Tax Law.SB 242 (Wyland): Toll collection: alternative technologies.SB 243 (Wyland): Professional clinical counselors.SB 244 (Liu): Disorderly conduct.SB 245 (Correa): Recycling: mattresses.SB 246 (Fuller): Bighorn-Desert View Water Agency.SB 247 (Liu): Pupil assessment: grade levels assessed.SB 248 (Wyland): Professional corporations.SB 249 (Leno): Public health: health records: confidentiality.SB 250 (Wolk): Olive Oil Commission of California.SB 251 (Calderon): Insurance: notice: electronic transmission.SB 252 (Liu): Social services: CalWORKs and unemployment and disability benefits.SB 253 (Hueso): Controlled substances: synthetic cannabinoids and synthetic stimulants.SB 254 (Correa and Hancock): Solid waste: used mattresses: recycling and recovery. SB 255 (Cannella): Electronic communication devices: prohibited distribution of personal information.SB 256 (Lieu): Trampoline courts: safety inspection.SB 257 (Hancock): Coastal resources: physical adaptations to climate change.SB 258 (Lieu): Workers' compensation.SB 259 (Hancock): Higher Education Employer-Employee Relations Act: employees.SB 260 (Hancock): Sentencing.SB 261 (Monning): Contractors: fraudulent use of license.SB 262 (Monning): Contractors.SB 263 (Monning): Contractors: unlicensed activity.SB 264 (Pavley): Accountable care organizations.SB 265 (Lara): Postsecondary education: electronic textbooks.SB 266 (Lieu): Health care coverage: out-of-network coverage. SB 267 (Pavley): Polling places: higher education campuses.SB 268 (Gaines): Political Reform Act of 1974.SB 269 (Hill): Prepaid rental listing service.SB 270 (Padilla): Underground economy: enforcement actions.SB 271 (Hernandez): Associate Degree Nursing Scholarship Program.SB 272 (Corbett): Advertising and solicitations: government and military endorsements.SB 273 (Gaines): Farm vehicles: registration exemptions.SB 274 (Leno): Family law: parentage: child custody and support.SB 275 (Cannella): Local flood control: indebtedness and liability.SB 276 (Roth): Public contracts: small business contracts.SB 277 (Beall): State Peace Officers' and Firefighters' Defined Contribution Plan.SB 278 (Gaines): Land use: housing element.SB 279 (Hancock): San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority.SB 280 (Lara and Lieu): State government: data collection.SB 281 (Calderon): Life insurance.SB 282 (Yee): Confidential medical information: required authorization to disclose.SB 283 (Hancock): CalWORKs and CalFresh eligibility.SB 284 (De León): Income taxes: credits: contributions to education funds.SB 285 (De León): Student financial aid: Cal Grant Program.SB 286 (Pavley and Yee): Vehicles: high-occupancy vehicle lanes.SB 287 (Walters): Prison: community supervision: eligibility.SB 288 (Lieu): Employment protections: time off.SB 289 (Correa): Vehicles: driving under the influence: drugs.SB 290 (Knight and Walters): Nonresident tuition exemption: veterans.SB 291 (Hill): Public Utilities Commission: safety enforcement: gas and electrical corporations.SB 292 (Corbett): Employment: sexual harassment.SB 293 (DeSaulnier): Firearms: owner-authorized handguns.SB 294 (Emmerson): Sterile drug products.SB 295 (Emmerson): Sexually violent predators: civil commitment.SB 296 (Correa): County veterans service officers.SB 297 (Roth): Public contacts: disabled veterans. SB 298 (Walters and Wyland): Local government: supplemental law enforcement services.SB 299 (DeSaulnier): Firearms: lost or stolen: reports.SB 300 (Hancock): Instructional materials: revised curriculum framework: science.SB 301 (Liu): Education facilities: Kindergarten-University Public Education Facilities Bond Act of 2014.SB 302 (Cannella): School cafeterias: cafeteria fund.SB 303 (Knight): Peace officers: identification certificates: concealed weapon endorsement.SB 304 (Price): Healing arts: boards.SB 305 (Price): Healing arts: boards.SB 306 (Price): Healing arts: boards.SB 307 (Price): Healing arts: Veterinary Medical Board.SB 308 (Price): Professions and vocations.SB 309 (Price): State Athletic Commission.SB 310 (Calderon): Mortgages: foreclosure notices: title companies.SB 311 (Padilla): Local elections: charters and charter proposals.SB 312 (Knight): Absences: confidential medical services: parent or guardian consent.SB 313 (De León): Public Safety Officers Procedural Bill of Rights Act.SB 314 (Cannella): State Highway Route 25.SB 315 (Lieu): Civil actions: telephonic appearances.SB 316 (Block): School safety: door locks.SB 317 (Calderon): Tax credits: annual reports.SB 318 (Correa and Hill and Steinberg): Consumer loans: Pilot Program for Increased Access to Responsible Small Dollar Loans. SB 319 (Price): Developmental services: regional centers: data compilation.SB 320 (Beall): Health care coverage: acquired brain injury.SB 321 (Price): Developmental services: regional centers: performance contracts.SB 322 (Hueso): Water recycling.SB 323 (Lara): Taxes: exemptions: prohibited discrimination.SB 324 (Wright): Alcoholic beverages: tied-house restrictions: advertising.SB 325 (Block): Trustees of the California State University: student members.SB 326 (Beall): Sex offenders.SB 327 (Yee): Human trafficking: recall and resentencing: pardons and parole.SB 328 (Knight): Counties: public works contracts.SB 329 (Gaines): Community colleges: nonresident tuition: Lake Tahoe Community College.SB 330 (Padilla): Pupil instruction: health framework: mental health instruction.SB 331 (Liu): California Library Services Act: statewide communications and delivery collaborative network.SB 332 (DeSaulnier and Emmerson): California Health Benefit Exchange: records.SB 333 (Lieu): Crimes: emergencies: false reporting.SB 334 (Fuller): Recreational off-highway vehicles: seat location: passengers.SB 335 (Yee): Governor's Budget: services contracts.SB 336 (Huff): Air pollution: gasoline blends.SB 337 (Emmerson): State Highway Route 74.SB 338 (Hill): Fire extinguishers: limousines.SB 339 (Cannella): Counties: disposition of real property.SB 340 (Jackson): Law enforcement: anti-reproductive-rights crimes.SB 341 (DeSaulnier): Redevelopment.SB 342 (Yee): Foster children: social worker: visits.SB 343 (Yee): Dependent children: documents.SB 344 (Padilla): English learners: supplemental funding: school district master plans.SB 345 (Evans): Attorneys: annual membership fees.SB 346 (Beall): Public social services: records.SB 347 (Beall): Youth shelters: funding.SB 348 (Galgiani): Agricultural seed: county seed enforcement subventions.SB 349 (Walters): Home- and community-based services waiver for the developmentally disabled: sheltered work.SB 350 (Beall): Vehicles: motorcycles.SB 351 (Hernandez): Health care coverage: hospital billing.SB 352 (Pavley): Medical assistants: supervision.SB 353 (Lieu): Health care coverage: language assistance.SB 354 (Correa and Roth): Department of Veterans Affairs: monitoring outcomes for veterans: Director of Employment Development: disclosure of information.SB 355 (Beall): Conservation: tax credits.SB 356 (Yee): Gambling establishments: owner licensing.SB 357 (Correa): Elective Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) Pilot Program.SB 358 (Corbett): Military leave: domestic partner.SB 359 (Corbett): Environment: CEQA exemption: housing projects.SB 360 (Padilla): Certification of voting systems.SB 361 (Padilla): Elections: voter registration.SB 362 (Padilla): Voting procedures: natural disasters.SB 363 (Wright): Firearms: criminal storage: unsafe handguns: fees.SB 364 (Steinberg): Mental health.SB 365 (Wolk): Income and corporation taxes: credits: information and operative time period.SB 366 (Wright): Traffic fines: ability to pay.SB 367 (Block): Developmental services: regional centers: cultural and linguistic competency.SB 368 (Pavley): Teachers: added authorization in special education.SB 369 (De León): State claims.SB 370 (Lieu): Income tax: credits: qualified commercial production.SB 371 (De León): Claims against the state: appropriation.SB 372 (Emmerson): State property: surplus.SB 373 (Huff): Sales and use taxes: gross receipts: definition.SB 374 (Hancock and Steinberg and Yee): Firearms: assault weapons.SB 375 (Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations): Workers' compensation: liens.SB 376 (Correa): Sales and use taxes: exemption: manufacturing: research and development.SB 377 (Lieu): Public works: project determinations: wage and penalty assessments.SB 378 (Block): Official record of conviction: admissibility of electronically digitized copy.SB 379 (Hancock): School attendance: early and middle college high schools.SB 380 (Padilla): Communications: service interruptions.SB 381 (Yee): Healing arts: chiropractic practice.SB 382 (Roth): Veterans' benefits: Department of Veterans Affairs.SB 383 (Jackson): Credit cards: downloadable products: personal information.SB 384 (DeSaulnier and Gaines): California Memorial Scholarship Program.SB 385 (Block): Firearms: Private Patrol Operators: registration and assignment.SB 386 (Correa): Registered sex offenders: local ordinances.SB 387 (Wright): Coastal resources: once-through cooling.SB 388 (Lieu): Public safety officers and firefighters: investigations and interrogations.SB 389 (Wright): South Coast Air Quality Management District: electric generating facilities: emissions offsets.SB 390 (Wright): Employee wage withholdings: failure to remit.SB 391 (DeSaulnier): California Homes and Jobs Act of 2013.SB 392 (Berryhill): Fish and Game Code: possession limit.SB 393 (Walters): Prescription drugs: procurement: false representation.SB 394 (Walters): Prescription drugs.SB 395 (Jackson): Hazardous waste: wells.SB 396 (Hancock and Steinberg): Firearms: magazine capacity.SB 397 (Hueso): Vehicles: enhanced driver's license.SB 398 (Galgiani): Horse racing: charity days: distribution of proceeds.SB 399 (Wright): California Prompt Payment Act.SB 400 (Jackson): Employment protections: victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking.SB 401 (Hueso): Administrative practices.SB 402 (De León): Breastfeeding.SB 403 (Cannella): State highway routes.SB 404 (Jackson): Fair employment: familial status.SB 405 (Padilla): Solid waste: single-use carryout bags.SB 406 (Evans): Tribal Court Civil Judgment Act.SB 407 (Hill): Local government: officers and employees: contracts.SB 408 (De León): Transportation funds.SB 409 (Emmerson): Disaster recovery project areas: enforceable obligations.SB 410 (Yee): Anesthesiologist assistants.SB 411 (Wolk): Food labeling: olive oil.SB 412 (Knight): Sales and use taxes: exemption: aerospace products manufacturing: research and development.SB 413 (Knight): Personal income taxes: credit: STEM teachers.SB 414 (Knight): Income taxes: credits: qualified employees.SB 415 (Knight): Space flight liability.SB 416 (Liu): Surplus residential property.SB 417 (Berryhill): Public buildings and works: qualifications of contractors.SB 418 (Jackson): Energy: reports.SB 419 (Block): Supervised persons: flash incarceration.SB 420 (Walters): Public postsecondary education: resident classification.SB 421 (Hernandez): Pupil instruction: examination fees: International Baccalaureate Diploma Program and advanced placement courses.SB 422 (Huff): Credit unions.SB 423 (Huff): Insurance: annual statements.SB 424 (Emmerson): Vehicles: windshields: obstructions.SB 425 (DeSaulnier): Public works: the Public Works Peer Review Act of 2013.SB 426 (Corbett): Civil procedure: deficiency judgments.SB 427 (Monning): Vessels: equipment requirements: personal flotation devices. SB 428 (Anderson): Capital crimes: expeditious imposition of sentence.SB 429 (Hernandez): San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Authority Act.SB 430 (Wright): Pupil health: vision appraisal: binocular function.SB 431 (Price): Economic development: California Socioeconomic Development Pods Program.SB 432 (Liu and Price): School accountability: advisory committee: creativity index.SB 433 (Lara): Emergencies: the State 911 Advisory Board.SB 434 (Hill and Wolk): Personal income and corporation taxes: hiring credits: enterprise zones, LAMBRAs, manufacturing enhancement areas, and targeted tax areas.SB 435 (Padilla): Compensation: piece-rate workers: rest and recovery periods.SB 436 (Jackson): California Environmental Quality Act: notice.SB 437 (Berryhill): Disabled veterans: contracting preferences.SB 438 (Hancock): Refineries: turnarounds.SB 439 (Leno and Steinberg): Medical marijuana.SB 440 (Padilla): Public postsecondary education: Student Transfer Achievement Reform Act.SB 441 (Calderon): Education employment: certificated employees.SB 442 (Wyland): State Board of Equalization: erroneous charges.SB 443 (Walters): Organized camps.SB 444 (Hueso): State Highway Route 86: relinquishment.SB 445 (Price): Pharmacies: advertising: controlled substances.SB 446 (Cannella): Local government finance: property tax revenue allocations: County of San Benito.SB 447 (Lara): Surface mining operations.SB 448 (Leno): Energy: petroleum supply and pricing. SB 449 (Galgiani): Local water supply programs or projects: funding.SB 450 (Galgiani): Unattended collection boxes.SB 451 (Huff): Open Enrollment Act: expansion to all school districts of residence.SB 452 (Huff): School intervention: parent empowerment.SB 453 (Huff): School employees: teachers: evaluation: termination.SB 454 (Corbett): Public resources: electric vehicle charging stations.SB 455 (Hernandez): General acute care hospitals: patient classification system.SB 456 (Padilla): Health care coverage.SB 457 (Monning): Vessels: collisions and accidents.SB 458 (Wright): Gangs: statewide database.SB 459 (Pavley): Vehicle retirement: low-income motor vehicle owners.SB 460 (Pavley): Prenatal testing program: education.SB 461 (Leno): State tide and submerged lands: mineral extraction leases: revenues.SB 462 (Monning): Employment: compensation.SB 463 (Pavley): Sentencing.SB 464 (Jackson): Child care: Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Act.SB 465 (Correa): Packaging and labeling: containers: slack fill.SB 466 (DeSaulnier): California Institute for Criminal Justice Policy.SB 467 (Leno): Privacy: electronic communications: warrant.SB 468 (Beall and Emmerson): Developmental services: statewide Self-Determination Program.SB 469 (Corbett): Public contracts: local agencies: public transit vehicles.SB 470 (Wright): Community development: economic opportunity.SB 471 (Berryhill): Personal income taxes: credit. SB 472 (Hill): Gaming: licenses.SB 473 (Block): Human trafficking.SB 474 (Nielsen): Appropriation of water: Sewerage Commission Oroville.SB 475 (Leno): Agricultural District 1-A: firearm sales at the Cow Palace.SB 476 (Steinberg): Insurance: special assessments.SB 477 (Steinberg): Political Reform Act of 1974: contributions: ballot measures.SB 478 (Cannella): Vehicles: length limitations: livestock vehicles.SB 479 (Block): State government: Secretary of State: duties.SB 480 (Yee): CalWORKs, Medi-Cal, and CalFresh: suspension of benefits.SB 481 (Huff): California Public Employees' Pension Reform Act of 2013.SB 482 (Hill): Point-of-sale systems.SB 483 (Jackson): Hazardous materials: business and area plans.SB 484 (Wyland): Tax preparers.SB 485 (Calderon): Weighmasters: junk dealers and recyclers. SB 486 (DeSaulnier): Office of Legal Compliance and Ethics.SB 487 (Calderon): Workers' compensation insurance: Self-Insured Group Security Fund.SB 488 (Hueso): Substandard housing: regulations.SB 489 (Fuller): Water corporations: sewer system corporations: appointment of receiver.SB 490 (Jackson): Early Assessment Program: common core academic content standards.SB 491 (Hernandez): Nurse practitioners.SB 492 (Hernandez): Optometrist: practice: licensure.SB 493 (Hernandez): Pharmacy practice.SB 494 (Monning): Health care providers.SB 495 (Yee): Postsecondary education employees: physicians.SB 496 (Wright): California Whistleblower Protection Act: administrative procedure.SB 497 (Walters): California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006: fees.SB 498 (Lara): Hazardous materials: green chemistry.SB 499 (Wyland): Property taxation: assessment: affordable housing.SB 500 (Lieu): Income and corporation tax credits: research and development.SB 501 (Corbett): Social networking Internet Web sites: privacy: minors.SB 502 (Block): University of California: bidding requirements. SB 503 (Galgiani): Cemeteries.SB 504 (Berryhill): Fruit, nut, and vegetable standards: civil penalties.SB 505 (Jackson): Education technology.SB 506 (Hill): Ephedrine: retail sale.SB 507 (Cannella): Arson: commercial livestock farms.SB 508 (Hernandez): Health disparity report.SB 509 (DeSaulnier and Emmerson): California Health Benefit Exchange: background checks.SB 510 (Jackson): Land use: subdivisions: rental mobilehome park conversion.SB 511 (Lieu): Natural resources: climate change: grants.SB 512 (Wyland): Pupil assessment: high school exit examination: United States history and government.SB 513 (Hancock): Diversion programs: sealed records.SB 514 (Committee on Public Safety): Crimes.SB 515 (Jackson): Deferred deposit transactions.SB 516 (Steinberg): Foreign labor contractors: registration.SB 517 (Wyland): Invigorating Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (iSTEM) Teacher Preparation Grant Program.SB 518 (Wyland): Pupil instruction: science and mathematics.SB 519 (Emmerson): Special elections.SB 520 (Steinberg): Student instruction: California Online Student Access Platform.SB 521 (Wyland): Education: Instructional Quality Commission: course requirements: civics and American government education.SB 522 (Hueso): Dependent children: supplemental reports: Supplemental Security Income benefits.SB 523 (Correa): Public employment: merit system: waiver.SB 524 (Lara and Steinberg): Pupil instruction: Pathways Curriculum Task Force.SB 525 (Galgiani): California Environmental Quality Act: exemptions.SB 526 (Calderon): Commissioner of Corporations: lending practices: unlicensed activity report.SB 527 (Block): Workers' compensation: public employees: leaves of absence.SB 528 (Yee): Dependents: care and treatment: minor and nonminor dependent parents.SB 529 (Leno): Recycling: fast food facilities.SB 530 (Wright): Criminal offenders: rehabilitation.SB 531 (Knight): School employees: discipline: suspension and dismissal.SB 532 (De León): Professions and vocations: military spouses: temporary licenses.SB 533 (Knight): Alcoholic beverages: beer labels.SB 534 (Hernandez): Health and care facilities.SB 535 (Nielsen): Commission on Emergency Medical Services.SB 536 (Berryhill): Property-related services.SB 537 (Committee on Banking and Financial Institutions): Business and finance.SB 538 (Hill): The Corporate Securities Law of 1968.SB 539 (Walters): Retirement benefit formulas: Orange County.SB 540 (Wyland): Career technical education: recognition certificates.SB 541 (Wyland): Real Estate Commissioner: Elder Financial Abuse Advisory Committee.SB 542 (Wyland): English learners: reclassification.SB 543 (Block): Petty theft: enhancements for prior convictions.SB 544 (DeSaulnier): Violence prevention.SB 545 (Anderson): Name change: minors.SB 546 (Wright): Education employment: termination: hearing.SB 547 (Block): Public postsecondary education: online courses.SB 548 (Roth): Public utilities: renewables portfolio standard: publicly owned electric utility.SB 549 (Galgiani): State property: inventory.SB 550 (Jackson): Accessible housing.SB 551 (Gaines): Writs of execution: judgment debtor.SB 552 (Calderon): Pupil instruction: social sciences: violence awareness.SB 553 (Yee): Local government: assessment: elections procedures.SB 554 (Anderson): Employment: overtime compensation.SB 555 (Correa): Developmental services: regional centers: individual program plans and individualized family service plans.SB 556 (Corbett): Agency: ostensible.SB 557 (Hill): High-speed rail.SB 558 (Lieu): Unemployment insurance: Employment Development Department.SB 559 (Huff): Certificated employees: layoff notices.SB 560 (Anderson): Disaster relief: sales and use tax: exemption: income taxes: gross income: exclusion.SB 561 (Fuller): Pupil discipline: expelled pupils: mental health evaluation.SB 562 (Galgiani): Dentists: mobile or portable dental units.SB 563 (Galgiani): Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development: construction of health facilities.SB 564 (Monning): Ski resorts: safety plans: accident reports.SB 565 (Knight): Public school volunteers. SB 566 (Leno): Industrial hemp.SB 567 (Jackson): Firearms: shotguns.SB 568 (Steinberg): Privacy: Internet: minors.SB 569 (Lieu): Interrogation: electronic recordation.SB 570 (DeSaulnier): Local government: public records: copy charges: retrieval.SB 571 (Price): Income taxes: voluntary contributions: Keep Arts in Schools Fund.SB 572 (Price): In-Home Supportive Services Employer-Employee Relations Act: impasse procedures.SB 573 (Lieu): Vehicles: emergency vehicles.SB 574 (Nielsen): Underground storage tanks: corrective action.SB 575 (Yee): Foster care trust funds: general obligation bonds.SB 576 (Block): Teacher credentialing: Commission on Teacher Credentialing.SB 577 (Pavley): Autism and other developmental disabilities: pilot program: employment.SB 578 (Wyland): Marriage and family therapists: unprofessional conduct.SB 579 (Berryhill): Developmental services: Oversight Efficiency and Quality Enhancement Model.SB 580 (Leno): Crime victims: trauma recovery center grants.SB 581 (Wyland): School bonds: bond accountability.SB 582 (Knight): Tax information: administration.SB 583 (Berryhill): Sport fishing: licenses.SB 584 (Wyland): School facilities: financial and performance audits.SB 585 (Correa and Steinberg): Mental health: Mental Health Services Fund.SB 586 (Wyland): Hazardous waste.SB 587 (Emmerson): Sentencing.SB 588 (Emmerson): Medical records: reproduction fees.SB 589 (Hill): Vote by mail ballots: sample ballots.SB 590 (De León): School personnel: Classified School Employee Staff Development and Training Program.SB 591 (Cannella): Renewable energy: publicly owned electric utility: hydroelectric generation facility and enforcement.SB 592 (Price): Trade promotion of California ports.SB 593 (Lieu): Social impact partnerships: pilot project.SB 594 (Steinberg): California Career Pathways Investment.SB 595 (Calderon): Postsecondary education: financial aid.SB 596 (Yee): Pupil health: school-based mental health services.SB 597 (Lara): Legal aid: court interpreters.SB 598 (Hill): Biosimilars.SB 599 (Evans): Direct marketing: certified farmers' markets.SB 600 (Lieu): Vehicles: alternative fuel.SB 601 (Yee): Gambling activities and establishments.SB 602 (Committee on Human Services): Child abuse prevention, intervention, and treatment projects.SB 603 (Leno): Landlord and tenant: security deposit.SB 604 (Anderson): Vehicles: rules of the road. SB 605 (Lara): California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006: scoping plan.SB 606 (De León): Harassment: child or ward.SB 607 (Berryhill): Employment: working hours.SB 608 (Wright): Adverse possession: public entity properties.SB 609 (Wolk): Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman.SB 610 (Jackson): Franchises.SB 611 (Hill): Public Utilities Commission: Division of Ratepayer Advocates.SB 612 (Leno): Residential tenancy: victims of human trafficking and elder or dependent adult abuse.SB 613 (DeSaulnier): Bay Area Toll Authority.SB 614 (Wolk): Irrigation districts: directors.SB 615 (Galgiani): Public works: prevailing wages.SB 616 (Wright): Public works: payment bonds.SB 617 (Evans): California Environmental Quality Act.SB 618 (Leno): Wrongful convictions.SB 619 (Yee): State employees: training: civics orientation.SB 620 (Wright): Water replenishment districts.SB 621 (Gaines): Vehicular air pollution: in-use, diesel-fueled vehicles.SB 622 (Monning): Taxation: sweetened beverage tax: Children's Health Promotion Fund.SB 623 (Gaines): Food safety.SB 624 (Steinberg): Personal income tax.SB 625 (Beall): Child welfare: racial and ethnic disparities.SB 626 (Beall): Workers' compensation.SB 627 (Lara): English learners: English language education.SB 628 (Beall): Infrastructure financing: transit priority projects.SB 629 (Beall): Tax equity allocation formula: County of Santa Clara.SB 630 (Pavley and Steinberg): California Tahoe Regional Planning Agency.SB 631 (Beall): Health care: health facilities: observation and short-stay observation services.SB 632 (Calderon): Gangs: youths.SB 633 (Pavley): CEQA.SB 634 (Price): School safety plans: safety drills.SB 635 (Leno): Alcoholic beverages: hours of sale.SB 636 (Hill): Redevelopment Property Tax Trust Fund allocations: excess Educational Revenue Augmentation Fund moneys.SB 637 (Yee): Early voting.SB 638 (Lara): Election crimes: misrepresentation by candidates.SB 639 (Hernandez): Health care coverage.SB 640 (Lara): Medi-Cal: reimbursement: provider payments.SB 641 (Anderson): Corporation taxes: minimum franchise tax: exemptions. SB 642 (Berryhill): Public utilities: electrical services: charges.SB 643 (Price): Pharmacists: identity.SB 644 (Cannella): Firearms: felons in possession: serious felonies.SB 645 (Nielsen): Diagnosis-related group methodology.SB 646 (Nielsen): Medi-Cal: reimbursement: distinct part nursing facilities.SB 647 (Wolk): County retirement.SB 648 (Corbett): Electronic cigarettes: restriction of use and advertising.SB 649 (Leno): Possession of controlled substances: penalties.SB 650 (Lieu): Toxic chemicals: exposure.SB 651 (Leno and Pavley): Developmental centers and state hospitals.SB 652 (DeSaulnier): Real property disclosures: construction defect litigation.SB 653 (Knight): Criminal procedure: pleas.SB 654 (Leno and Padilla): Ballot measure petitions: translations. SB 655 (Wright): Fair Employment and Housing Act: unlawful practices.SB 656 (Wright): Electrical restructuring: information practices.SB 657 (Block): Teachers: evaluations.SB 658 (Correa): Orange County Water District Act: investigation, cleanup, and liability.SB 659 (Hancock): Environmental quality: archaeological resources: qualifications.SB 660 (Hancock): Career technical education: funding.SB 661 (Hill): False advertising.SB 662 (Galgiani): Structural pest control operators: financial responsibility.SB 663 (Lara): Sexual assault: victims with intellectual and developmental disabilities.SB 664 (Yee): Mental health: Laura's Law.SB 665 (Wolk): Oil and gas: drilling: indemnity bonds.SB 666 (Steinberg): Employment: retaliation.SB 667 (Roth): Healthy eating program.SB 668 (Fuller): Tribal gaming: compact ratification.SB 669 (Huff): Emergency medical care: epinephrine auto-injectors.SB 670 (Steinberg): Physicians and surgeons: drug prescribing privileges: investigation.SB 671 (Monning): California Coastal Act of 1976: natural shoreline.SB 672 (Leno): CalFresh: eligibility: guidelines.SB 673 (DeSaulnier): Land use: development project review.SB 674 (Corbett): Energy: renewable energy.SB 675 (Wolk): Animal welfare: standards.SB 676 (Block): Real estate records: unlawful destruction.SB 677 (Monning): Health care coverage: agencies: reports. SB 678 (Correa): Internet gambling.SB 679 (Berryhill): Licensees: reporting requirements.SB 680 (Wolk): Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement: qualified escrow funds.SB 681 (Hernandez): Community college districts: personal property.SB 682 (Lara): Instructional materials: digital versions.SB 683 (Block): Firearms: firearm safety certificate.SB 684 (Hill): Advertising displays: redevelopment agency project areas. SB 685 (Anderson): School bonds: capital appreciation bonds.SB 686 (Jackson): Vehicles: vehicle dealers.SB 687 (Anderson): Schools: volunteers: school facility maintenance or improvement.SB 688 (Galgiani): Sales and use taxes: exemptions: animals: drugs and medicines.SB 689 (Price): Barbering and cosmetology.SB 690 (Price): Licenses.SB 691 (Hancock): Nonvehicular air pollution control: penalties.SB 692 (Hancock): Local government: community facilities districts. SB 693 (Correa): Personal income tax: credits: school expenses.SB 694 (Correa): Outdoor advertising: transit stations.SB 695 (Wright): California Science Center: parking facilities.SB 696 (Block): School accountability: Academic Performance Index: civics.SB 697 (Evans): Department of Transportation: sale of excess state highway property.SB 698 (Fuller): Adverse possession.SB 699 (Hill): Electricity: electrical corporations: reporting.SB 700 (Wolk): Natural resources: parks: carryout bags.SB 701 (Emmerson): Hospital-affiliated outpatient settings.SB 702 (Anderson): Application for entry of default judgment.SB 703 (Hernandez): Medi-Cal.SB 704 (Walters): Capitol Area Plan.SB 705 (Block): Community colleges: appropriation.SB 706 (Correa): County prisoners: Community Reintegration and Transitional Status.SB 707 (Berryhill): Unlawful taking or possession of animals.SB 708 (Nielsen): Imprisonment: sentences punishable in state prison.SB 709 (Nielsen): Inmates: mental evaluations.SB 710 (Nielsen): Parole.SB 711 (Padilla): Public health: communicable diseases: rabies.SB 712 (Lara): Elections: write-in candidates.SB 713 (Correa): Liability: good faith reliance on administrative ruling.SB 714 (Block): Schools: average daily attendance: online instruction.SB 715 (Lara): Renewable energy resources: municipal solid waste combustion.SB 716 (Lara): Inmates: civil rights.SB 717 (Correa and DeSaulnier): Search warrants: driving under the influence.SB 718 (Yee): Hospitals: workplace violence prevention plan.SB 719 (Correa): Department of Veterans Affairs: California Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Program reports.SB 720 (Correa): Military service: benefits.SB 721 (Padilla): Horse racing: license fee retention.SB 722 (Correa): California Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise Program.SB 723 (Correa): Veterans.SB 724 (Emmerson): Liability: charitable vision screenings.SB 725 (Anderson): Veterans buildings and memorials: county and city property: veterans service organizations: retrofit and remodel.SB 726 (Lara): California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006: Western Climate Initiative, Incorporated.SB 727 (Jackson): Medical waste: pharmaceutical product stewardship program.SB 728 (Wolk): Long-term care facilities: health care decisions.SB 729 (Fuller): Proposition 39: implementation.SB 730 (Hancock): School districts: pupil attendance at community college.SB 731 (Hill and Steinberg): Environment: California Environmental Quality Act and sustainable communities strategy.SB 732 (Berryhill): Sales and use taxes: exclusion: trade-in passenger vehicle.SB 733 (Block): State contracts: disabled veteran business enterprise statewide participation goals: business utilization plan value.SB 734 (Walters): Common interest developments.SB 735 (Wolk): Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Reform Act of 2009: multispecies conservation plans.SB 736 (Wright): Electrical generation facility: upgrades: permit fees.SB 737 (Huff): Appeals: representative actions.SB 738 (Yee): Sexually exploited and trafficked minors.SB 739 (Calderon): Environmental quality.SB 740 (Padilla): Telecommunications: universal service programs: California Advanced Services Fund.SB 741 (Cannella): California fairs: funding.SB 742 (Nielsen): Defendants.SB 743 (Padilla and Steinberg): Electricity: rates.SB 744 (Lara): Pupils: involuntary transfer: county community schools and community day schools.SB 745 (Committee on Transportation and Housing): Housing.SB 746 (Leno): Health care coverage: premium rates.SB 747 (DeSaulnier): Public Health Impact Report.SB 748 (Galgiani): Structural pest control operators.SB 749 (Wolk): Habitat protection: endangered species.SB 750 (Wolk): Building standards: water meters: multiunit structures.SB 751 (Yee): Meetings: publication of action taken.SB 752 (Roth): Commercial and industrial common interest developments.SB 753 (Steinberg): Central Valley Flood Protection Board.SB 754 (Evans): California Environmental Quality Act.SB 755 (Wolk): Firearms: prohibited persons.SB 756 (Galgiani): Voter registration.SB 757 (Berryhill): Junk dealers and recyclers.SB 758 (Block): General plans: City of Coronado.SB 759 (Nielsen): Firearms: California State Military Museum and Resource Center.SB 760 (Wright): Electrical generation facility: emission reduction credits.SB 761 (DeSaulnier): Family temporary disability insurance.SB 762 (Hill): Secondhand goods: lost, stolen, or embezzled items.SB 763 (Fuller): State Water Resources Control Board: underground storage tanks.SB 764 (Yee): Fish and wildlife protection.SB 765 (Block): Public employees: collective bargaining. SB 766 (Yee): Ancillary day care centers.SB 767 (Lieu): Public utilities: California Renewables Portfolio Standard Program: biomethane.SB 768 (De León): Cigarette and tobacco products taxes: California Tobacco Tax Act of 2014.SB 769 (Block): Veterans: criminal defendants.SB 770 (DeSaulnier and Jackson): Unemployment compensation: disability benefits: paid family leave.SB 771 (Galgiani): Inmates: temporary removal.SB 772 (Emmerson): Drinking water.SB 773 (Hernandez): Workers' compensation: lifeguards.SB 774 (Walters): State employees: postemployment benefits.SB 775 (Walters): State employees: postemployment benefits.SB 776 (Corbett): Public works: prevailing wage rates: employer payment credits.SB 777 (Calderon): Public safety: fireworks.SB 778 (Nielsen): Public employment: salary ranges.SB 779 (Anderson): Capital punishment: appeals.SB 780 (Jackson): Health care coverage.SB 781 (Lara): Continuing care contracts.SB 782 (DeSaulnier): Sexual assault treatment and prevention: sexually oriented business tax. SB 783 (De León): The California Clean Water, Safe Urban Parks, and Environmental Health Investment Act of 2014.SB 784 (Fuller): Developmental services: individual program plan: planning process.SB 785 (Wolk): Design-build.SB 786 (Nielsen): Local government: agricultural land.SB 787 (Berryhill): Environmental quality: the Sustainable Environmental Protection Act.SB 788 (Committee on Transportation and Housing): Transportation.SB 789 (Price): Vehicles: special interest license plates: California Arts Council.SB 790 (Price): Labor standards: enforcement.SB 791 (Wyland): Motor vehicle fuel tax: rate adjustment.SB 792 (DeSaulnier): Regional entities: Bay Area.SB 793 (Lara): Air pollution: oceangoing vessels.SB 794 (Evans): Juries: criminal trials: peremptory challenges.SB 795 (Lara): Department of Rehabilitation.SB 796 (Nielsen): Medicine: physicians and surgeons.SB 797 (Anderson): Income taxation: net operating losses: fraudulent investment arrangement losses.SB 798 (De León): California Green Infrastructure Bank Act.SB 799 (Calderon): Health care coverage: colorectal cancer: genetic testing and screening.SB 800 (Lara): California Health Benefit Exchange: outreach services.SB 801 (Roth): Department of Finance: reports: crimes.SB 802 (Evans and Wolk): Oil and gas: trade secrets.SB 803 (DeSaulnier): False documents: real property: voiding and restitution.SB 804 (Lara): Solid waste: energy.SB 805 (De León): Water corporations: low-income rate relief programs.SB 806 (Price): Department of Motor Vehicles: license plate alternatives pilot program.SB 807 (Price): California State University: African American Political and Economic Institute.SB 808 (De León): Sales and use taxes: air common carrier: employing Medi-Cal recipients.SB 809 (DeSaulnier and Steinberg): Controlled substances: reporting.SB 810 (Price): Franchise Tax Board: tax credit certificates for exporters and importers: income tax credit.SB 811 (Lara): State Highway Route 710.SB 812 (De León): Hazardous waste: facilities permitting.SB 813 (Galgiani): Inmates: temporary removal.SB 814 (Committee on Natural Resources and Water): Public resources: administration.SB 815 (Committee on Veterans Affairs): Veterans.SB 816 (Committee on Health): Hospice facilities: developmental disabilities: intellectual disability.SB 817 (Committee on Governmental Organization): California State Lottery: drawings.SB 818 (Committee on Governmental Organization): Alcoholic beverages.SB 819 (Committee on Governmental Organization): Horse racing: Breeders' Cup Championship series: payment of purses.SB 820 (Committee on Governmental Organization): State government.SB 821 (Committee on Business, Professions and Economic Development): Healing arts.SB 822 (Committee on Business, Professions and Economic Development): Professions and vocations. SB 823 (Committee on Business, Professions and Economic Development): Professions and vocations: licensure.SB 824 (Committee on Governance and Finance): State Board of Equalization: administration.SB 825 (Committee on Governance and Finance): Government finance.SB 826 (Committee on Judiciary): Civil law: omnibus bill.SCA 1 (Wyland): State Auditor: duties.SCA 2 (Wyland): Revised biennial session.SCA 3 (Hill and Leno and Pavley): Taxation: educational entities: parcel tax.SCA 4 (Liu): Local government transportation projects: special taxes: voter approval.SCA 5 (Hernandez): Public postsecondary education: student recruitment and selection.SCA 6 (DeSaulnier and Wolk): Initiative measures: funding source.SCA 7 (Wolk): Local government financing: public libraries: voter approval.SCA 8 (Corbett): Transportation projects: special taxes: voter approval.SCA 9 (Corbett): Local government: economic development: special taxes: voter approval.SCA 10 (Correa and Huff and Wolk): Legislative procedure.SCA 11 (Hancock): Local government: special taxes: voter approval.SCA 12 (Lara): Voter-nominated primary elections. SCA 13 (Anderson): Courts: appellate jurisdiction.SCA 14 (Anderson): Voter-nominated primary elections. SCR 1 (Steinberg): Legislative Counsel of California.SCR 2 (DeSaulnier): Constitutional convention.SCR 3 (Huff): School Choice Week.SCR 4 (Fuller): Vernon P. Valenzuela Memorial Highway.SCR 5 (Steinberg): Joint Rules.SCR 6 (Wolk): Vallejo Police Officer James Capoot Memorial Highway.SCR 7 (Wright): Martin Luther King, Jr. Day: observance.SCR 8 (DeSaulnier): Prescription Drug Abuse Awareness Month.SCR 9 (Wright): Black History Month.SCR 10 (Yee): Open-Data-Day.SCR 11 (Corbett): Irish American Heritage Month.SCR 12 (Calderon): Taxation.SCR 13 (Nielsen): Redding Police Officer Owen "Ted" Lyon Memorial Bridge.SCR 14 (Wolk): California Library Week.SCR 15 (Lieu): Financial Aid and Literacy Month.SCR 16 (Knight): California Aerospace Month.SCR 17 (Anderson and Hernandez): Cancer Prevention Week.SCR 18 (Liu): Pain Awareness Month and Women In Pain Awareness Day.SCR 19 (Evans): The United Way.SCR 20 (Yee): Leyte Landing Commemoration Day.SCR 21 (Emmerson): Multiple System Atrophy Awareness Month.SCR 22 (Evans): Sexual Assault Awareness Month: Denim Day California.SCR 23 (Cannella): Soledad State Prison Correctional Officers Memorial Highway.SCR 24 (Hernandez): National Multicultural Cancer Awareness Week.SCR 25 (Wyland): The 35th anniversary of the enactment of Proposition 13. SCR 26 (Correa): Wrestling: Olympic Games. SCR 27 (Jackson): National Purple Heart Trail.SCR 28 (Block): California Mental Health No Stigma Week.SCR 29 (Liu): California Runaway and Homeless Youth Month.SCR 30 (Jackson): Equal Pay Day.SCR 31 (Hernandez): California Osteopathic Medicine Week.SCR 32 (Corbett): Hindu American Awareness and Appreciation Month.SCR 33 (Gaines): Prostate Cancer Awareness Month.SCR 34 (Correa): Black April Memorial Week.SCR 35 (Cannella): State Route 25: Pinnacles National Park Highway.SCR 36 (Berryhill): Bill Whitehurst Memorial Highway.SCR 37 (Beall): Arthritis Awareness Month.SCR 38 (Hueso): Stephen Palmer Sr. Memorial Highway.SCR 39 (Correa): California Peace Officers' Memorial DaySCR 40 (Hueso): Korean War Armistice Day. SCR 41 (Cannella and Fuller and Huff): Motorcycle Awareness Month.SCR 42 (Fuller): Valley Fever Awareness Month.SCR 43 (DeSaulnier): Officer Kenyon Youngstrom Memorial Overcrossing.SCR 44 (DeSaulnier): Joe Eddy McDonald Memorial Overcrossing.SCR 45 (Wolk): Tuskegee Airmen Memorial Highway.SCR 46 (Hill and Knight): National Academy of Sciences. SCR 47 (Corbett): Philippine Independence Day.SJR 1 (Corbett and DeSaulnier and Hancock and Hill and Leno and Wolk and Yee): Firearms control.SJR 2 (Beall and Block and Corbett and De León and DeSaulnier and Evans and Galgiani and Hancock and Hill and Jackson and Lara and Leno and Liu and Pavley and Roth and Rubio and Steinberg and Wolk and Yee): Violence Against Women Act.SJR 3 (Knight): Sequestration.SJR 4 (Monning): Reauthorization of the federal Older Americans Act of 1965.SJR 5 (Berryhill): Yosemite National Park: boundary adjustment.SJR 6 (Yee): The Lines Interfere with National Elections Act of 2013.SJR 7 (Lieu): Los Angeles Residential Helicopter Noise Relief Act of 2013.SJR 8 (Correa): Immigration.SJR 9 (Anderson and Berryhill and Cannella and Emmerson and Fuller and Gaines and Huff and Knight and Nielsen and Walters and Wyland): Startup Act 3.0.SJR 10 (Lieu): Workforce Investment Act: reauthorization by the United States Congress.SJR 11 (DeSaulnier): Housing with services.SJR 12 (Hancock): Berkeley, California, Main Post Office.SR 1 (Padilla): SR 2 (Corbett): SR 3 (Steinberg): SR 4 (Steinberg): SR 5 (Calderon): SR 6 (Jackson): SR 7 (Steinberg): SR 8 (Corbett and Evans and Galgiani and Hancock and Jackson and Liu and Wolk and Yee): SR 9 (Huff): SR 10 (Beall and Block and Calderon and Corbett and De León and DeSaulnier and Evans and Galgiani and Hancock and Hernandez and Hill and Jackson and Lara and Leno and Lieu and Liu and Monning and Padilla and Pavley and Price and Roth and Rubio and Steinberg and Wolk and Wright and Yee): SR 11 (Cannella): SR 12 (Berryhill and Cannella and Fuller and Huff and Wyland): SR 13 (Correa): ABX1 1 (John A. Pérez): Medi-Cal: eligibility.ABX1 2 (Pan): Health care coverage.ABX1 3 (Conway): California Health Benefit Exchange: employees and contractors.ABX1 4 (Wilk): Health care.SBX1 1 (Hernandez and Steinberg): Medi-Cal: eligibility.SBX1 2 (Hernandez): Health care coverage.SBX1 3 (Hernandez): Health care coverage: bridge plan.SBX1 4 (Emmerson): California Health Benefit Exchange: employees and contractors.SCRX1 1 (Steinberg): Joint Rules.