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Author: Chris Micheli

Chris Micheli is an attorney and lobbyist with Snodgrass & Micheli, LLC, as well as an Adjunct Professor at McGeorge School of Law.

Contracts and Applications for Employment under the Labor Code

March 5, 2024   6:20 amMarch 5, 2024   6:20 am
California’s Labor Code has provisions related to contracts and applications for employment under Article 3 of Chapter 3 of Part 1 of Division 2. Article 3 was enacted in 1937 by Chapter 90. Section 430 defines “applicant” to mean an...
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Industrial Homework Under the California Labor Code

March 4, 2024   2:45 amMarch 4, 2024   2:46 am
California’s Labor Code has provisions related to “industrial homework” in Part 10 of Division 2. Part 10 was added in 1939 by Chapter 809. Section 2650 defines the following terms: “to manufacture,” “employer,” “home,” “industrial homework,” “division,” “industrial homeworker,” “to...
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Frequently Asked Questions about Economic Impact Analysis Under the APA

March 3, 2024   2:45 amMarch 3, 2024   2:46 am
Does each executive branch rulemaking require an economic analysis to be done? Yes, all regulations are required to have an analysis of the potential economic impact of the regulation pursuant to Government Code Section 11346.3. What is required for this...
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Frequently Asked Questions about Continuous Appropriations

March 2, 2024   6:45 amMarch 2, 2024   6:46 am
Does California law define an appropriation or a “continuous appropriation”? No, state law does not define the term “appropriation,” even though we find that term in the state Constitution as well as numerous statutes. How is the term appropriation defined...
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Frequently Asked Questions about Lobbyist Exemptions

March 1, 2024   2:45 amMarch 1, 2024   2:46 am
Are there exemptions to California’s lobbying laws? Yes, the Political Reform Act contains detailed laws related to lobbyists in Chapter 6, and Article 3 of Chapter 6 deals with Exemptions and contains Government Code Section 86300. Are public officials exempt...
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Frequently Asked Questions about Ballot Arguments

February 29, 2024   2:35 amFebruary 29, 2024   2:36 am
Are ballot arguments provided in California law? Yes, California’s Elections Code provides rules for ballot arguments for measures submitted to the voters in state elections. Where are these provisions contained in California law? They are contained in Division 9, Chapter...
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Frequently Asked Questions about Underground Regulations in California

February 28, 2024   2:45 amFebruary 28, 2024   2:46 am
Is there a law in California regarding “underground regulations”? Yes, in Title 1 of the California Code of Regulations, there are a number of regulations under the purview of the Office of Administrative Law (OAL). Chapter 2 of Title 1...
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