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1-Assembly Bill No. 1782 CHAPTER 162 An act to add Section 424.7 to the Government Code, relating to state government. [ Approved by Governor August 20, 2018. Filed with Secretary of State August 20, 2018. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1782, Muratsuchi. Surfing.Existing law establishes the state flag and the states emblems, including, among other things, the golden poppy as the official state flower and the California redwood as the official state tree.This bill would establish surfing as the official state sport. Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) Surfing is an iconic California sport.(b) It is important to recognize that surfing traces its origins to the Polynesian people and was imported into California from indigenous Hawaii. Since its arrival in California, surfing has been embraced by the state and many Californians have made important contributions to the sport as we know it today.(c) California is home to a number of world-famous surf breaks like Malibu, Trestles, Mavericks, Rincon, Steamer Lane, and Huntington, which are destinations for both domestic and international surfers. It is important to remember that Californias coastline is not only home to these surf breaks, but is also the ancestral homeland to indigenous peoples like the Chumash in Malibu, known as Humaliwu in the Chumash language, and Rincon, the Acjachemen in Trestles, known as Panhe in the Acjachemen language, the Amah Mutsun in Steamer Lane, the Ohlone in Mavericks, and the Acjachemen and Tongva shared territory in Huntington Beach, known as Lukupangma in the Tongva and Acjachemen language. These indigenous people continue to live in these ancestral homelands today and have embraced the sport of surfing in these areas.(d) It is important to acknowledge that the Acjachemen were instrumental in saving Trestles from potential destruction by a proposed toll road in 2008, due to Panhes recognition as an ancient Acjachemen village site by the California Coastal Commission. (e) Every year, California surf breaks host numerous domestic and international surf events, including the International Surf Festival in the Cities of Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, and Torrance, the U.S. Open of Surfing in Huntington Beach, the Mavericks Big Wave Surf Contest in Half Moon Bay, and the Founders Cup of Surfing in Lemoore.(f) California is home to the Surfers Hall of Fame, the International Surfing Museum, and the California Surf Museum.(g) Californias coastline spans 1,100 miles and its beaches and coastal areas generate $1.15 trillion in economic activity annually.(h) California is the heart of the surfboard building industry, which has innovated surfboard technology and pioneered sustainable manufacturing practices and techniques.(i) The worlds first neoprene wetsuit, a modern staple of surfing, was invented in Californias San Francisco Bay area.(j) California pioneered the science of surf forecasting at the University of Californias Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Surf forecasting allows surfers around the world to predict when and where to go surfing.(k) Californias surfing culture is taking a national and global leadership role in promoting sustainability as a core value, while also placing a high value on environmental protection and stewardship, in order to preserve the ocean, waves, coastline, and wildlife that make the state such a unique place to surf, live, and visit.SEC. 2. Section 424.7 is added to the Government Code, to read:424.7. Surfing is the official state sport.
1+Enrolled August 07, 2018 Passed IN Senate July 02, 2018 Passed IN Assembly August 06, 2018 Amended IN Senate June 26, 2018 Amended IN Assembly May 10, 2018 Amended IN Assembly April 19, 2018 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1782Introduced by Assembly Members Muratsuchi and Calderon(Principal coauthor: Assembly Member Salas)(Coauthors: Assembly Members Chiu, Gray, Harper, ODonnell, and Waldron)(Coauthors: Senators Gaines, Stern, and Vidak)January 08, 2018 An act to add Section 424.7 to the Government Code, relating to state government. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1782, Muratsuchi. Surfing.Existing law establishes the state flag and the states emblems, including, among other things, the golden poppy as the official state flower and the California redwood as the official state tree.This bill would establish surfing as the official state sport. Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) Surfing is an iconic California sport.(b) It is important to recognize that surfing traces its origins to the Polynesian people and was imported into California from indigenous Hawaii. Since its arrival in California, surfing has been embraced by the state and many Californians have made important contributions to the sport as we know it today.(c) California is home to a number of world-famous surf breaks like Malibu, Trestles, Mavericks, Rincon, Steamer Lane, and Huntington, which are destinations for both domestic and international surfers. It is important to remember that Californias coastline is not only home to these surf breaks, but is also the ancestral homeland to indigenous peoples like the Chumash in Malibu, known as Humaliwu in the Chumash language, and Rincon, the Acjachemen in Trestles, known as Panhe in the Acjachemen language, the Amah Mutsun in Steamer Lane, the Ohlone in Mavericks, and the Acjachemen and Tongva shared territory in Huntington Beach, known as Lukupangma in the Tongva and Acjachemen language. These indigenous people continue to live in these ancestral homelands today and have embraced the sport of surfing in these areas.(d) It is important to acknowledge that the Acjachemen were instrumental in saving Trestles from potential destruction by a proposed toll road in 2008, due to Panhes recognition as an ancient Acjachemen village site by the California Coastal Commission. (e) Every year, California surf breaks host numerous domestic and international surf events, including the International Surf Festival in the Cities of Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, and Torrance, the U.S. Open of Surfing in Huntington Beach, the Mavericks Big Wave Surf Contest in Half Moon Bay, and the Founders Cup of Surfing in Lemoore.(f) California is home to the Surfers Hall of Fame, the International Surfing Museum, and the California Surf Museum.(g) Californias coastline spans 1,100 miles and its beaches and coastal areas generate $1.15 trillion in economic activity annually.(h) California is the heart of the surfboard building industry, which has innovated surfboard technology and pioneered sustainable manufacturing practices and techniques.(i) The worlds first neoprene wetsuit, a modern staple of surfing, was invented in Californias San Francisco Bay area.(j) California pioneered the science of surf forecasting at the University of Californias Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Surf forecasting allows surfers around the world to predict when and where to go surfing.(k) Californias surfing culture is taking a national and global leadership role in promoting sustainability as a core value, while also placing a high value on environmental protection and stewardship, in order to preserve the ocean, waves, coastline, and wildlife that make the state such a unique place to surf, live, and visit.SEC. 2. Section 424.7 is added to the Government Code, to read:424.7. Surfing is the official state sport.
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3- Assembly Bill No. 1782 CHAPTER 162 An act to add Section 424.7 to the Government Code, relating to state government. [ Approved by Governor August 20, 2018. Filed with Secretary of State August 20, 2018. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1782, Muratsuchi. Surfing.Existing law establishes the state flag and the states emblems, including, among other things, the golden poppy as the official state flower and the California redwood as the official state tree.This bill would establish surfing as the official state sport. Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO
3+ Enrolled August 07, 2018 Passed IN Senate July 02, 2018 Passed IN Assembly August 06, 2018 Amended IN Senate June 26, 2018 Amended IN Assembly May 10, 2018 Amended IN Assembly April 19, 2018 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1782Introduced by Assembly Members Muratsuchi and Calderon(Principal coauthor: Assembly Member Salas)(Coauthors: Assembly Members Chiu, Gray, Harper, ODonnell, and Waldron)(Coauthors: Senators Gaines, Stern, and Vidak)January 08, 2018 An act to add Section 424.7 to the Government Code, relating to state government. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1782, Muratsuchi. Surfing.Existing law establishes the state flag and the states emblems, including, among other things, the golden poppy as the official state flower and the California redwood as the official state tree.This bill would establish surfing as the official state sport. Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO
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5+ Enrolled August 07, 2018 Passed IN Senate July 02, 2018 Passed IN Assembly August 06, 2018 Amended IN Senate June 26, 2018 Amended IN Assembly May 10, 2018 Amended IN Assembly April 19, 2018
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7+Enrolled August 07, 2018
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18+Introduced by Assembly Members Muratsuchi and Calderon(Principal coauthor: Assembly Member Salas)(Coauthors: Assembly Members Chiu, Gray, Harper, ODonnell, and Waldron)(Coauthors: Senators Gaines, Stern, and Vidak)January 08, 2018
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20+Introduced by Assembly Members Muratsuchi and Calderon(Principal coauthor: Assembly Member Salas)(Coauthors: Assembly Members Chiu, Gray, Harper, ODonnell, and Waldron)(Coauthors: Senators Gaines, Stern, and Vidak)
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823 An act to add Section 424.7 to the Government Code, relating to state government.
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1831 Existing law establishes the state flag and the states emblems, including, among other things, the golden poppy as the official state flower and the California redwood as the official state tree.This bill would establish surfing as the official state sport.
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2033 Existing law establishes the state flag and the states emblems, including, among other things, the golden poppy as the official state flower and the California redwood as the official state tree.
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2841 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) Surfing is an iconic California sport.(b) It is important to recognize that surfing traces its origins to the Polynesian people and was imported into California from indigenous Hawaii. Since its arrival in California, surfing has been embraced by the state and many Californians have made important contributions to the sport as we know it today.(c) California is home to a number of world-famous surf breaks like Malibu, Trestles, Mavericks, Rincon, Steamer Lane, and Huntington, which are destinations for both domestic and international surfers. It is important to remember that Californias coastline is not only home to these surf breaks, but is also the ancestral homeland to indigenous peoples like the Chumash in Malibu, known as Humaliwu in the Chumash language, and Rincon, the Acjachemen in Trestles, known as Panhe in the Acjachemen language, the Amah Mutsun in Steamer Lane, the Ohlone in Mavericks, and the Acjachemen and Tongva shared territory in Huntington Beach, known as Lukupangma in the Tongva and Acjachemen language. These indigenous people continue to live in these ancestral homelands today and have embraced the sport of surfing in these areas.(d) It is important to acknowledge that the Acjachemen were instrumental in saving Trestles from potential destruction by a proposed toll road in 2008, due to Panhes recognition as an ancient Acjachemen village site by the California Coastal Commission. (e) Every year, California surf breaks host numerous domestic and international surf events, including the International Surf Festival in the Cities of Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, and Torrance, the U.S. Open of Surfing in Huntington Beach, the Mavericks Big Wave Surf Contest in Half Moon Bay, and the Founders Cup of Surfing in Lemoore.(f) California is home to the Surfers Hall of Fame, the International Surfing Museum, and the California Surf Museum.(g) Californias coastline spans 1,100 miles and its beaches and coastal areas generate $1.15 trillion in economic activity annually.(h) California is the heart of the surfboard building industry, which has innovated surfboard technology and pioneered sustainable manufacturing practices and techniques.(i) The worlds first neoprene wetsuit, a modern staple of surfing, was invented in Californias San Francisco Bay area.(j) California pioneered the science of surf forecasting at the University of Californias Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Surf forecasting allows surfers around the world to predict when and where to go surfing.(k) Californias surfing culture is taking a national and global leadership role in promoting sustainability as a core value, while also placing a high value on environmental protection and stewardship, in order to preserve the ocean, waves, coastline, and wildlife that make the state such a unique place to surf, live, and visit.SEC. 2. Section 424.7 is added to the Government Code, to read:424.7. Surfing is the official state sport.
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3043 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
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3447 SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) Surfing is an iconic California sport.(b) It is important to recognize that surfing traces its origins to the Polynesian people and was imported into California from indigenous Hawaii. Since its arrival in California, surfing has been embraced by the state and many Californians have made important contributions to the sport as we know it today.(c) California is home to a number of world-famous surf breaks like Malibu, Trestles, Mavericks, Rincon, Steamer Lane, and Huntington, which are destinations for both domestic and international surfers. It is important to remember that Californias coastline is not only home to these surf breaks, but is also the ancestral homeland to indigenous peoples like the Chumash in Malibu, known as Humaliwu in the Chumash language, and Rincon, the Acjachemen in Trestles, known as Panhe in the Acjachemen language, the Amah Mutsun in Steamer Lane, the Ohlone in Mavericks, and the Acjachemen and Tongva shared territory in Huntington Beach, known as Lukupangma in the Tongva and Acjachemen language. These indigenous people continue to live in these ancestral homelands today and have embraced the sport of surfing in these areas.(d) It is important to acknowledge that the Acjachemen were instrumental in saving Trestles from potential destruction by a proposed toll road in 2008, due to Panhes recognition as an ancient Acjachemen village site by the California Coastal Commission. (e) Every year, California surf breaks host numerous domestic and international surf events, including the International Surf Festival in the Cities of Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, and Torrance, the U.S. Open of Surfing in Huntington Beach, the Mavericks Big Wave Surf Contest in Half Moon Bay, and the Founders Cup of Surfing in Lemoore.(f) California is home to the Surfers Hall of Fame, the International Surfing Museum, and the California Surf Museum.(g) Californias coastline spans 1,100 miles and its beaches and coastal areas generate $1.15 trillion in economic activity annually.(h) California is the heart of the surfboard building industry, which has innovated surfboard technology and pioneered sustainable manufacturing practices and techniques.(i) The worlds first neoprene wetsuit, a modern staple of surfing, was invented in Californias San Francisco Bay area.(j) California pioneered the science of surf forecasting at the University of Californias Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Surf forecasting allows surfers around the world to predict when and where to go surfing.(k) Californias surfing culture is taking a national and global leadership role in promoting sustainability as a core value, while also placing a high value on environmental protection and stewardship, in order to preserve the ocean, waves, coastline, and wildlife that make the state such a unique place to surf, live, and visit.
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3649 SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) Surfing is an iconic California sport.(b) It is important to recognize that surfing traces its origins to the Polynesian people and was imported into California from indigenous Hawaii. Since its arrival in California, surfing has been embraced by the state and many Californians have made important contributions to the sport as we know it today.(c) California is home to a number of world-famous surf breaks like Malibu, Trestles, Mavericks, Rincon, Steamer Lane, and Huntington, which are destinations for both domestic and international surfers. It is important to remember that Californias coastline is not only home to these surf breaks, but is also the ancestral homeland to indigenous peoples like the Chumash in Malibu, known as Humaliwu in the Chumash language, and Rincon, the Acjachemen in Trestles, known as Panhe in the Acjachemen language, the Amah Mutsun in Steamer Lane, the Ohlone in Mavericks, and the Acjachemen and Tongva shared territory in Huntington Beach, known as Lukupangma in the Tongva and Acjachemen language. These indigenous people continue to live in these ancestral homelands today and have embraced the sport of surfing in these areas.(d) It is important to acknowledge that the Acjachemen were instrumental in saving Trestles from potential destruction by a proposed toll road in 2008, due to Panhes recognition as an ancient Acjachemen village site by the California Coastal Commission. (e) Every year, California surf breaks host numerous domestic and international surf events, including the International Surf Festival in the Cities of Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, and Torrance, the U.S. Open of Surfing in Huntington Beach, the Mavericks Big Wave Surf Contest in Half Moon Bay, and the Founders Cup of Surfing in Lemoore.(f) California is home to the Surfers Hall of Fame, the International Surfing Museum, and the California Surf Museum.(g) Californias coastline spans 1,100 miles and its beaches and coastal areas generate $1.15 trillion in economic activity annually.(h) California is the heart of the surfboard building industry, which has innovated surfboard technology and pioneered sustainable manufacturing practices and techniques.(i) The worlds first neoprene wetsuit, a modern staple of surfing, was invented in Californias San Francisco Bay area.(j) California pioneered the science of surf forecasting at the University of Californias Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Surf forecasting allows surfers around the world to predict when and where to go surfing.(k) Californias surfing culture is taking a national and global leadership role in promoting sustainability as a core value, while also placing a high value on environmental protection and stewardship, in order to preserve the ocean, waves, coastline, and wildlife that make the state such a unique place to surf, live, and visit.
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3851 SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
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4255 (a) Surfing is an iconic California sport.
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4457 (b) It is important to recognize that surfing traces its origins to the Polynesian people and was imported into California from indigenous Hawaii. Since its arrival in California, surfing has been embraced by the state and many Californians have made important contributions to the sport as we know it today.
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4659 (c) California is home to a number of world-famous surf breaks like Malibu, Trestles, Mavericks, Rincon, Steamer Lane, and Huntington, which are destinations for both domestic and international surfers. It is important to remember that Californias coastline is not only home to these surf breaks, but is also the ancestral homeland to indigenous peoples like the Chumash in Malibu, known as Humaliwu in the Chumash language, and Rincon, the Acjachemen in Trestles, known as Panhe in the Acjachemen language, the Amah Mutsun in Steamer Lane, the Ohlone in Mavericks, and the Acjachemen and Tongva shared territory in Huntington Beach, known as Lukupangma in the Tongva and Acjachemen language. These indigenous people continue to live in these ancestral homelands today and have embraced the sport of surfing in these areas.
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4861 (d) It is important to acknowledge that the Acjachemen were instrumental in saving Trestles from potential destruction by a proposed toll road in 2008, due to Panhes recognition as an ancient Acjachemen village site by the California Coastal Commission.
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5063 (e) Every year, California surf breaks host numerous domestic and international surf events, including the International Surf Festival in the Cities of Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, and Torrance, the U.S. Open of Surfing in Huntington Beach, the Mavericks Big Wave Surf Contest in Half Moon Bay, and the Founders Cup of Surfing in Lemoore.
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5265 (f) California is home to the Surfers Hall of Fame, the International Surfing Museum, and the California Surf Museum.
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5467 (g) Californias coastline spans 1,100 miles and its beaches and coastal areas generate $1.15 trillion in economic activity annually.
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5669 (h) California is the heart of the surfboard building industry, which has innovated surfboard technology and pioneered sustainable manufacturing practices and techniques.
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5871 (i) The worlds first neoprene wetsuit, a modern staple of surfing, was invented in Californias San Francisco Bay area.
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6073 (j) California pioneered the science of surf forecasting at the University of Californias Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Surf forecasting allows surfers around the world to predict when and where to go surfing.
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6275 (k) Californias surfing culture is taking a national and global leadership role in promoting sustainability as a core value, while also placing a high value on environmental protection and stewardship, in order to preserve the ocean, waves, coastline, and wildlife that make the state such a unique place to surf, live, and visit.
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6477 SEC. 2. Section 424.7 is added to the Government Code, to read:424.7. Surfing is the official state sport.
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6679 SEC. 2. Section 424.7 is added to the Government Code, to read:
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7083 424.7. Surfing is the official state sport.
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