People v. Cole – “So What Happens Now?”
Yesterday was the last day for comments on the Commissioner’s proposed rule to address the Court of Appeal’s holding in People v. Cole, 156 Cal. App. 4th 452 (2007). I’ve seen that several persons...
View ArticleWhat Is, What Will Be & What’s Passed – The CCR, Z-Register & Register
The California Office of Administrative Law issues three different publications that are easily confused. However, it is useful to know the differences. The California Code of Regulations (aka the...
View ArticleBe Careful What You Say When Breaking Up
CalPERS Renews State Street Custody Contract If you break up with your spouse and then announce to the world that s/he is a liar and a cheat, you can expect to raise a few eyebrows if you later...
View ArticleIt May Be The Hobgoblin Of Little Minds, But California Requires It Nonetheless
In yesterday’s post, I mentioned the very recent decision by the U.S. Supreme Court in U.S. v. Home Concrete & Supply, LLC (April 25, 2012). The underlying fight was about a tax deficiency, but...
View ArticleNew Law Lets A Thousand Rules Bloom, But Only Quarterly
Under the Administrative Procedure Act, the Office of Administrative Law is responsible for the review of regulations promulgated by over 200 state agencies. In 2011, reportedly 103 different agencies...
View ArticleHas The California State Treasurer’s Office Gone Underground?
Late last month, the California State Treasurer’s Office announced a “move to stop ‘Pay-to-Play’ school bond campaigns”. According to the announcement: [M]unicipal finance firms seeking state business...
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