An act to amend Section 14526.5 of, to add Sections 14033, 14110, 14526.7, 14556.41, and 16321 to, to add Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 14460) to Part 5 of Division 3 of Title 2 of, to repeal Sections 63048.66, 63048.67, 63048.7, 63048.75, 63048.8, and 63048.85 of, and to repeal and add Section 63048.65 of, the Government Code, to add Section 43021 to the Health and Safety Code, to amend Section 99312.1 of, and to add Sections 99312.3, 99312.4, and 99314.9 to, the Public Utilities Code, to amend Sections 6051.8, 6201.8, 7360, 8352.4, 8352.5, 8352.6, and 60050 of, to add Sections 7361.2, 7653.2, 60050.2, and 60201.4 to, and to add Chapter 6 (commencing with Section 11050) to Part 5 of Division 2 of, the Revenue and Taxation Code, to amend Sections 2104, 2105, 2106, and 2107 of, to add Sections 2103.1 and 2192.4 to, to add Article 2.5 (commencing with Section 800) to Chapter 4 of Division 1 of, and to add Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 2030) and Chapter 8.5 (commencing with Section 2390) to Division 3 of, the Streets and Highways Code, and to amend Section 4156 of, and to add Sections 4000.15 and 9250.6 to, the Vehicle Code, relating to transportation, making an appropriation therefor, and declaring the urgency thereof, to take effect immediately.
Introduced
December 6, 2016
Assembly voted
54-26
Senate voted
27-11
Signed into law
Yes
Governor
Jerry Brown
Code
Government, Health and Safety, Public Utilities, Revenue and Taxation, Streets and Highways, and Vehicle
Section
Government Code
To amend Section 14526.5 of, to add Sections 14033, 14110, 14526.7, 14556.41, and 16321, to repeal Sections 63048.66, 63048.67, 63048.7, 63048.75, 63048.8, and 63048.85, to repeal and add Section 63048.65 of, and to add Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 14460) to Part 5 of Division 3 of Title 2
Health and Safety Code
To add Section 43021
Public Utilities Code
To amend Section 99312.1 and to add Sections 99312.3, 99312.4, and 99314.9
Revenue and Taxation Code
To amend Sections 6051.8, 6201.8, 7360, 8352.4, 8352.5, 8352.6, and 60050, to add Sections 7361.2, 7653.2, 60050.2, and 60201.4, and to add Chapter 6 (commencing with Section 11050) to Part 5 of Division 2
Streets and Highways Code
To amend Sections 2104, 2105, 2106, and 2107, to add Sections 2103.1 and 2192.4, to add Article 2.5 (commencing with Section 800) to Chapter 4 of Division 1 and to add [http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displayText.xhtml?lawCode=SHC&division=3.&title=&part=&chapter=2.&article= Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 2030) and Chapter 8.5 (commencing with Section 2390) to Division 3
Vehicle Code
To amend Section 4156 of, and to add Sections 4000.15 and 9250.6
Website
https://rebuildingca.ca.gov
Status: Amended
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