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Leonard Law
California State Legislature
Citation
Cal. Educ. Code Sec. 48950
Cal. Educ. Code Sec. 66301 Cal. Educ. Code Sec. 94367
Territorial extent
State of California
Signed by
1992: 2006: California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
Signed
1992: 30 September 1992[1][2] 2006: 28 August 2006
Commenced
1992: 2006: 1 January 2007
Introduced by
1992: Bill Leonard 2006: Joe Nation, Leland Yee
Status: In force
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