1543:"An act to amend Sections 100010 and 100115 of, and to add Section 94874.8 to, the Education Code, to amend Sections 8592.1, 8592.5, 8592.7, 8690.6, 11542, 13964, 14615.1, 15251, 15253, 15254, 15275, 15277, 18671.2, 23025, 25008, 53108.5, 53114.1, 53115.1, and 53126.5 of, to add Sections 6252.8, 8250.1, 11543, 13295.5, 13963.1, and 50021 to, to add Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 14930) to Part 5.5 of Division 3 of Title 2 and Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 15278) to Part 6.5 of Division 3 of Title 2 of, and to add and repeal Article 8 (commencing with Section 19210) of Chapter 5 of Part 2 of Division 5 of Title 2 of, to repeal Section 8169.6 of, and to repeal and add Section 18662 of, the Government Code, to amend Sections 6060 and 7047 of the Harbors and Navigation Code, to amend Sections 2851, 4733, 6489, and 32103 of the Health and Safety Code, to amend Section 10089.7 of the Insurance Code, to amend Sections 62.5, 139.48, 1024, 1771.3, 1771.5, 7852, 7856, and 7870 of, to amend and repeal Section 62.7 of, to add Sections 62.8 and 1063.5 to, and to repeal 62.9 of, the Labor Code, to amend Section 1197 of the Military and Veterans Code, to amend Sections 1203, 13518.1, 13701, 13710, and 13730 of the Penal Code, to amend Sections 10351, 12100, 12100.5, 12100.7, 12101, 12101.2, 12101.5, 12102, 12103, 12103.5, 12104, 12104.5, 12105, 12106, 12108, 12109, 12112, 12120, 12125, 12126, and 12128 of, to add Sections 12102.1 and 12102.2 to, and to repeal Section 12121 of, the Public Contract Code, to amend Sections 9303 and 75121 of the Public Resources Code, to amend Sections 2872.5, 2892, 2892.1 11908.1, 11908.2, and 22407 of the Public Utilities Code, to amend Sections 41030, 41031, 41032, 41136, 41136.1, 41137, 41137.1, 41138, 41139, 41140, 41141, and 41142 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, to amend Section 5066 of the Vehicle Code, to amend Sections 21166, 30507, 30507.1, 34741, 40355, 50605, 56031, 60143, 70078, 71255, and 74208 of the Water Code, and to amend Section 656.2 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, relating to state and local government, and making an appropriation therefor, to take effect immediately, bill related to the budget"
1570:"An act to amend Sections 100010 and 100115 of, and to add Section 94874.8 to, the Education Code, to amend Sections 8592.1, 8592.5, 8592.7, 8690.6, 11542, 13964, 14615.1, 15251, 15253, 15254, 15275, 15277, 18671.2, 23025, 53108.5, 53114.1, 53115.1, and 53126.5 of, to add Sections 8250.1, 11543, 13295.5, and 13963.1 to, to add Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 14930) to Part 5.5 of Division 3 of Title 2 and Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 15278) to Part 6.5 of Division 3 of Title 2 of, and to add and repeal Article 8 (commencing with Section 19210) of Chapter 5 of Part 2 of Division 5 of Title 2 of, to repeal Section 8169.6 of, and to repeal and add Section 18662 of, the Government Code, to amend Section 10089.7 of the Insurance Code, to amend Sections 62.5, 139.48, 1024, 1771.3, 1771.5, 7852, 7856, and 7870 of, to amend and repeal Section 62.7 of, to add Sections 62.8 and 1063.5 to, and to repeal Section 62.9 of, the Labor Code, to amend Sections 1203, 13518.1, 13701, 13710, and 13730 of the Penal Code, to amend Sections 10351, 12100, 12100.5, 12100.7, 12101, 12101.2, 12101.5, 12102, 12103, 12103.5, 12104, 12104.5, 12105, 12106, 12108, 12109, 12112, 12120, 12125, 12126, and 12128 of, to add Sections 12102.1 and 12102.2 to, and to repeal Section 12121 of, the Public Contract Code, to amend Section 75121 of the Public Resources Code, to amend Sections 2872.5, 2892, and 2892.1 of the Public Utilities Code, to amend Sections 41030, 41031, 41032, 41136, 41136.1, 41137, 41137.1, 41138, 41139, 41140, 41141, and 41142 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, to amend Section 5066 of the Vehicle Code, and to amend Section 656.2 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, relating to state and local government, and making an appropriation therefor, to take effect immediately, bill related to the budget"
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Government Code, and to repeal
Sections 1208, and 20473 of the Agricultural Code, Sections 2122, 2713.5, 2852.5, 4013, 4809.1, 5014, 6307.5, 7207.5, 7611, 8010, 8919.2, 9009.5, 9536, 9936, 10060, 18626.7, and 19035.10 of the Business and Professions Code, Article 1 (commencing with Section 1887) of Chapter 3 of Title 2 of Part 4 of, and Sections 1892, 1893, and 1894 of the Code of Civil Procedure, Sections 113, 13867, 23607, 24.156, 26008 and 31008 of the Education Code, Sections 105, 732, 1326, and 14107 of the Fish and Game Code, Sections 1227, 8013, 83.40.8, 8440.8, 10207, 13913, 15487, 20137, and 65020.10 of the Government Code, Sections 1153.2, 1262, 1356, 1711, and 3805 of the Harbors and Navigation Code, Sections 103.2, 431.4, 1110.2, 13141.2, 17940, and 18917 of the Health and Safety Code, Sections 71.2, 137, 147, and 3092 of the Labor Code, Sections 538, 638, 666, 4567, 9065.2, and 9072 of the Public Resources Code, Section 21209 of the Public Utilities Code, Sections 2605 and 3009 of the Vehicle Code, Sections 13008 and 20034 of the Water Code, and Chapter 842 of the Statutes of 1959, relating to public records.
1119:, which went into effect on January 1, 2019. The law provides that public records are not confidential if they pertain to an incident in which police discharged a firearm at a person, an incident in which police use of force resulted in death or great bodily injury, an incident in which police committed sexual assault against a member of the public, or sustained findings of police dishonesty. SB 1421 also sets relatively short timelines for withholding such records during a criminal investigation or criminal enforcement proceeding.
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1416:, 32 Cal. 3d 440, 447, 186 Cal. Rptr. 235, 651 P.2d 822 (1982); but see Williams, 5 Cal. 4th at 348-54 (holding that CPRA's exemption for law enforcement investigatory records did not incorporate FOIA criteria and thus courts cannot look to FOIA cases to interpret Section 6254(f) of the CPRA, but must look to the statutory language of the CPRA provision to construe the statute).
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Supreme Court made clear that under this writ procedure, trial court orders are reviewable on their merits. Thus, when a trial court order under the CPRA is reviewed by an appellate court, the independent review standard is employed for legal issues and factual findings made by the trial court will be upheld if they are based on substantial evidence.
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citizenship" and has emphasized that "maximum disclosure of the conduct of governmental operations to be promoted by the act." By promoting prompt public access to government records, the CPRA is "intended to safeguard the accountability of government to the public." As the
California Supreme Court recognized in CBS v. Block:
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To facilitate prompt public access to public records, court orders either directing disclosure of public records or supporting an agency's decision of nondisclosure are immediately reviewable by an appellate court by way of a petition seeking issuance of an extraordinary writ. In 1991, the
California
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This definition is intended to cover every conceivable kind of record that is involved in the governmental process and will pertain to any new form of record-keeping instrument as it is developed. Only purely personal information unrelated to 'the conduct of the public's business' could be considered
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In 2021, Assemblymember Chau proposed a bill, AB 473 (Chau), to carry out the recommended recodification. Alongside, he presented a companion bill, AB 474 (Chau), to bring about the associated revisions. Both these bills were successfully passed, as seen in 2021 Cal. Stat. chs. 614, 615. However, a
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In accordance with this policy, public records are broadly defined to include "any writing containing information relating to the conduct of a public's business prepared, owned, used or retained by any state or local agency regardless of physical form or characteristic" Citing with approval an even
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In 2013, as part of budget negotiations, the
Legislature approved a plan to make certain provisions in the Act optional for local agencies. The move was done in order to save "tens of millions of dollars" in state reimbursements to local agencies that comply with the Act, according to Legislative
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An act to amend
Sections 3020, 7017, and 19432 of the Business and Professions Code, to amend Sections 15490 and 16480.1 of the Government Code, to amend Section 11770.5 of the Insurance Code, to add Section 10207 to, and Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 6250) to Division 7 of Title 1 of the
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When the legislature enacted CPRA, it expressly declared that "access to information concerning the conduct of the people's business is a fundamental and necessary right of every person in this state." Indeed, in
California "access to government records has been deemed a fundamental interest of
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Open government advocates and several
California newspapers came out strongly against the measure. Jim Ewert, general counsel of the California Newspaper Publisher's Association, called the move "the worst assault on the public's right to know I have seen in my 18 years of doing this." Several
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Most of the exemptions under the CPRA are set forth under
Section 7921 and are specific as to certain records or types of records, but under Section 7922 a general exemption exists where, on the facts of the particular case, "the public interest served by not making the record public clearly
1112:. The amendment clarifies that local governments must comply with requests for publicly available documents, and requires local governments to pay the costs of those requests in full. The proposed amendment went to the voters for approval in June 2014, and was passed with 61.8% of the vote.
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Implicit in a democratic process is the notion that government should be accountable for its actions. In order to verify accountability, individuals must have access to government files. Such access permits checks against the arbitrary exercise of official power and secrecy in the political
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outweighs the public interest served by disclosure of the record". In reviewing the propriety of an agency decision to withhold records, a court is charged with ascertaining whether nondisclosure was justified under either of these statutes.
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few of the associated revisions were invalidated by substantive bills that impacted the same code sections. These cancelled revisions have been reintroduced in the
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The people have the right of access to information concerning the conduct of the people's business, and, therefore, the meetings of public bodies and the writings of public officials and agencies shall be open to public
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Because of the outcry from the media, state leaders backed down within the week and reversed the changes. The
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On January 1, 2023, the California Public Records Act was officially recodified from §6250-§6270.5 to §7920-§7931 of the government code as part of the newly added Division 10 of Title 1: Access to Public Records.
1304:, 127 Cal. App. 4th 805, 813, 26 Cal. Rptr. 3d 92 (2005)(quoting Coronado Police Officers Ass'n v. Carroll, 106 Cal. App. 4th 1001, 1006, 131 Cal. Rptr. 2d 553 (2003)(citing with approval same definition)).
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1681:"EDITORIAL: Tell Jerry Brown to veto attack on Public Records Act"
1412:, 53 Cal. 3d 1325, 1338, 283 Cal. Rptr. 893, 813 P.2d 240 (1991);
1316:, 5 Cal. 4th 337, 346, 19 Cal. Rptr. 2d 882, 852 P. 2d 377 (1993).
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1780:"California Public Records Act amendment going to June ballot"
1328:, 118 Cal. App. 4th 1041, 1045, 13 Cal. Rptr. 3d 517 (2004);
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County of Santa Clara v. California First Amendment Coalition
1597:"Budget could limit public's access to government documents"
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Register Div. of Freedom Newspapers Inc. v. County of Orange
1742:"California Assembly Repeals Changes To Public Records Act"
2002:"Top 10 Points to Remember about Exemptions from the CPRA"
1336:, 78 Cal. App. 4th 462, 467, 92 Cal. Rptr. 2d 862 (2000);
1108:, which would incorporate the Public Records Act into the
1340:, 82 Cal. App. 4th 819, 825, 98 Cal. Rptr. 2d 564 (2000).
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The changes were added to the 2013 budget as rider bills
1839:"Bill Text - SB-1421 Peace officers: release of records"
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Freedom of information legislation in the United States
1972:"Top 10 Points to Remember about Making a CPRA Request"
2070:(News Blog about CPRA and Other Public Records Issues)
1864:"California Public Records Act Clean-Up - Study G-400"
1252:, 158 Cal. App. 3d 893, 901, 205 Cal. Rptr. 92 (1984).
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held that when a public official or employee uses a
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Presidential Tax Transparency and Accountability Act
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1078:Respond to a public record request within 10 days
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903:Act for the Government and Protection of Indians
501:Comprehensive Computer Data Access and Fraud Act
1713:"Editorial: RIP, California Public Records Act"
1625:"California Legislature Guts State Records Law"
1437:Times Mirror Co., 53 Cal. 3d at 1336; see also
1326:Bakersfield City School Dist. v. Superior Court
1081:Provide electronic records in its native format
2036:Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press
16:Freedom-of-information law in California, US
1439:State Bd. of Equalization v. Superior Court
1272:"California Government Code § 7920.530(a)"
537:Uniform Determinate Sentencing Act of 1976
354:Negligent infliction of emotional distress
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2080:(Public Records Access Discussion Board)
1575:California Office of Legislative Counsel
1548:California Office of Legislative Counsel
1486:California Office of Legislative Counsel
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1356:California Office of Legislative Counsel
1330:CSU Fresno Association v. Superior Court
1277:California Office of Legislative Counsel
1211:California Office of Legislative Counsel
1184:California Office of Legislative Counsel
1778:White, Jeremy B. (September 10, 2013).
1768:from the California Legislature website
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1381:"California Government Code § 7923.500"
1338:County of Los Angeles v. Superior Court
1006:Because the CPRA was modeled after the
763:Alquist Priolo Special Studies Zone Act
694:(seven year maximum on labor contracts)
454:Free speech on privately owned property
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871:(naloxone prescription by pharmacists)
825:California Student Free Expression Law
638:Sustainable Groundwater Management Act
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195:Note: There are 29 California codes.
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1206:"California Government Code § 7921"
319:Ordinary and administrative mandate
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1426:City of San Jose v. Superior Court
1409:Times Mirror Co. v. Superior Court
1008:federal Freedom of Information Act
885:Road Repair and Accountability Act
840:School Success and Opportunity Act
660:(rideshare drivers as contractors)
309:Civil Harassment Restraining Order
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434:Fair Employment and Housing Act
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984:Public records and exemptions
936:California Public Records Act
821:(removing vaccine exemptions)
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21:California Privacy Rights Act
1740:Orr, Katie (June 20, 2013).
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1928:California Attorney General
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2056:Constitution of California
2032:"Open Government Guide CA"
1843:leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
1314:Williams v. Superior Court
1089:newspapers, including the
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955:Freedom of Information Act
953:The law is similar to the
940:California Government Code
577:(joint powers authorities)
565:Housing Accountability Act
561:(energy efficiency zoning)
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1302:Versaci v. Superior Court
963:California Proposition 59
913:Consenting Adult Sex Bill
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918:Criminal Syndicalism Act
875:Corporate Disclosure Act
783:California foie gras law
377:Strict product liability
344:Duty to protect students
314:Special motion to strike
111:Great Seal of California
1658:Courthouse News Service
1630:Courthouse News Service
959:California Constitution
946:and signed by governor
768:Building Standards Code
746:Consumer protection law
523:(selective prosecution)
492:(firearm microstamping)
304:California Style Manual
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798:Technical Bulletin 117
628:Endangered Species Act
551:political subdivisions
459:Unruh Civil Rights Act
429:End of Life Option Act
424:Celebrities Rights Act
359:Peculiar risk doctrine
2018:on September 18, 2008
1790:on September 11, 2013
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845:Vergara v. California
618:California Water Plan
583:(local tax districts)
2104:1968 in American law
1895:, Harvard University
1693:on November 14, 2013
1334:Lorig v. Medical Bd.
865:(automobile titling)
800:(fire extinguishers)
793:Consumer Privacy Act
496:Adequate provocation
419:Art Preservation Act
287:Civil procedural law
2094:California statutes
1718:Visalia Times-Delta
733:Van Camp accounting
703:Talent Agencies Act
2109:1968 in California
2058:, Article 1, §3(b)
2009:Californians Aware
1988:on January 7, 2009
1979:Californians Aware
1466:2011-06-11 at the
1414:ACLU v. Deukmejian
1147:Californians Aware
1026:Orders and appeals
923:Sanitary Ordinance
728:Pereira accounting
687:Child Actor's Bill
506:Felony petty theft
444:Public Records Act
251:Capital punishment
1937:on April 29, 2009
1602:Los Angeles Times
944:State Legislature
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