California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB892 Compare Versions

OldNewDifferences
1-Senate Bill No. 892 CHAPTER 199 An act to add Section 37222.19 to the Education Code, and to add Section 6730 to the Government Code, relating to public schools. [ Approved by Governor August 24, 2018. Filed with Secretary of State August 24, 2018. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 892, Pan. Lunar New Year.Existing law designates particular days each year as having special significance and encourages all public schools and educational institutions to observe those days and to conduct suitable commemorative exercises on those days. Existing law also requires the Governor to proclaim certain days each year for specified reasons.This bill would require the Governor to annually proclaim a specified date as the Lunar New Year, would designate and set this date apart each year as a day having special significance, and would encourage all public schools and educational institutions to, on Lunar New Year, conduct exercises recognizing the traditions and cultural significance of the Lunar New Year, among other things.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) The Lunar New Year, a time of feasting and renewal of family and community ties, falls annually between January 21 and February 20 on the second new moon following the winter solstice, or the third new moon following the winter solstice should an intercalary month intervene.(b) Lunar New Year is predominantly celebrated by millions of Asian and Pacific Islander Californians of Chinese, Korean, Singaporean, and Vietnamese descent.(c) California is a major destination for tourists from a variety of Asian countries and the San Francisco Bay areas Lunar New Year celebrations, among other factors, make it the leading destination for Asian tourists in the entire United States of America.(d) The celebration of Lunar New Year events and programming in communities throughout California illustrates the states rich cultural history and commitment to ethnic and cultural diversity.(e) Many jurisdictions around California and the United States, including the City and County of San Francisco and the City of New York, have designated Lunar New Year as an official school holiday.(f) The History-Social Science Framework for California Public Schools, Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve, adopted by the State Board of Education on July 14, 2016, highlighted Lunar New Year as a festival of special relevance in its Development of the Local Community: Change Over Time curriculum for third grade.(g) The celebration of Lunar New Year holds a special meaning for the people of California and is of interest to students of all ages.SEC. 2. Section 37222.19 is added to the Education Code, to read:37222.19. (a) The date corresponding with the second new moon following the winter solstice of each year, or the third new moon following the winter solstice should an intercalary month intervene, is designated and set apart as the Lunar New Year, a day having special significance pursuant to Section 37222.(b) On the Lunar New Year, all public schools and educational institutions are encouraged to conduct exercises recognizing the traditions and cultural significance of the Lunar New Year, the contributions of Asian and Pacific Islander Californians to the state, and any local festivities and celebrations of the occasion.(c) It is the intent of the Legislature that the exercises encouraged in this section be integrated into the regular school program and be conducted by the public school or educational institution within the amount of time otherwise budgeted for educational programs.SEC. 3. Section 6730 is added to the Government Code, to read:6730. The Governor shall annually proclaim the date corresponding with the second new moon following the winter solstice, or the third new moon following the winter solstice should an intercalary month intervene, as the Lunar New Year.
1+Enrolled August 10, 2018 Passed IN Senate August 09, 2018 Passed IN Assembly August 06, 2018 Amended IN Assembly July 02, 2018 Amended IN Senate March 14, 2018 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 892Introduced by Senators Pan and Wiener(Coauthors: Senators De Len and Nguyen)(Coauthors: Assembly Members Bonta, Chau, Chiu, Gloria, Low, Nazarian, and Ting)January 11, 2018 An act to add Section 37222.19 to the Education Code, and to add Section 6730 to the Government Code, relating to public schools. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 892, Pan. Lunar New Year.Existing law designates particular days each year as having special significance and encourages all public schools and educational institutions to observe those days and to conduct suitable commemorative exercises on those days. Existing law also requires the Governor to proclaim certain days each year for specified reasons.This bill would require the Governor to annually proclaim a specified date as the Lunar New Year, would designate and set this date apart each year as a day having special significance, and would encourage all public schools and educational institutions to, on Lunar New Year, conduct exercises recognizing the traditions and cultural significance of the Lunar New Year, among other things.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) The Lunar New Year, a time of feasting and renewal of family and community ties, falls annually between January 21 and February 20 on the second new moon following the winter solstice, or the third new moon following the winter solstice should an intercalary month intervene.(b) Lunar New Year is predominantly celebrated by millions of Asian and Pacific Islander Californians of Chinese, Korean, Singaporean, and Vietnamese descent.(c) California is a major destination for tourists from a variety of Asian countries and the San Francisco Bay areas Lunar New Year celebrations, among other factors, make it the leading destination for Asian tourists in the entire United States of America.(d) The celebration of Lunar New Year events and programming in communities throughout California illustrates the states rich cultural history and commitment to ethnic and cultural diversity.(e) Many jurisdictions around California and the United States, including the City and County of San Francisco and the City of New York, have designated Lunar New Year as an official school holiday.(f) The History-Social Science Framework for California Public Schools, Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve, adopted by the State Board of Education on July 14, 2016, highlighted Lunar New Year as a festival of special relevance in its Development of the Local Community: Change Over Time curriculum for third grade.(g) The celebration of Lunar New Year holds a special meaning for the people of California and is of interest to students of all ages.SEC. 2. Section 37222.19 is added to the Education Code, to read:37222.19. (a) The date corresponding with the second new moon following the winter solstice of each year, or the third new moon following the winter solstice should an intercalary month intervene, is designated and set apart as the Lunar New Year, a day having special significance pursuant to Section 37222.(b) On the Lunar New Year, all public schools and educational institutions are encouraged to conduct exercises recognizing the traditions and cultural significance of the Lunar New Year, the contributions of Asian and Pacific Islander Californians to the state, and any local festivities and celebrations of the occasion.(c) It is the intent of the Legislature that the exercises encouraged in this section be integrated into the regular school program and be conducted by the public school or educational institution within the amount of time otherwise budgeted for educational programs.SEC. 3. Section 6730 is added to the Government Code, to read:6730. The Governor shall annually proclaim the date corresponding with the second new moon following the winter solstice, or the third new moon following the winter solstice should an intercalary month intervene, as the Lunar New Year.
22
3- Senate Bill No. 892 CHAPTER 199 An act to add Section 37222.19 to the Education Code, and to add Section 6730 to the Government Code, relating to public schools. [ Approved by Governor August 24, 2018. Filed with Secretary of State August 24, 2018. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 892, Pan. Lunar New Year.Existing law designates particular days each year as having special significance and encourages all public schools and educational institutions to observe those days and to conduct suitable commemorative exercises on those days. Existing law also requires the Governor to proclaim certain days each year for specified reasons.This bill would require the Governor to annually proclaim a specified date as the Lunar New Year, would designate and set this date apart each year as a day having special significance, and would encourage all public schools and educational institutions to, on Lunar New Year, conduct exercises recognizing the traditions and cultural significance of the Lunar New Year, among other things.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO
3+ Enrolled August 10, 2018 Passed IN Senate August 09, 2018 Passed IN Assembly August 06, 2018 Amended IN Assembly July 02, 2018 Amended IN Senate March 14, 2018 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 892Introduced by Senators Pan and Wiener(Coauthors: Senators De Len and Nguyen)(Coauthors: Assembly Members Bonta, Chau, Chiu, Gloria, Low, Nazarian, and Ting)January 11, 2018 An act to add Section 37222.19 to the Education Code, and to add Section 6730 to the Government Code, relating to public schools. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 892, Pan. Lunar New Year.Existing law designates particular days each year as having special significance and encourages all public schools and educational institutions to observe those days and to conduct suitable commemorative exercises on those days. Existing law also requires the Governor to proclaim certain days each year for specified reasons.This bill would require the Governor to annually proclaim a specified date as the Lunar New Year, would designate and set this date apart each year as a day having special significance, and would encourage all public schools and educational institutions to, on Lunar New Year, conduct exercises recognizing the traditions and cultural significance of the Lunar New Year, among other things.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO
4+
5+ Enrolled August 10, 2018 Passed IN Senate August 09, 2018 Passed IN Assembly August 06, 2018 Amended IN Assembly July 02, 2018 Amended IN Senate March 14, 2018
6+
7+Enrolled August 10, 2018
8+Passed IN Senate August 09, 2018
9+Passed IN Assembly August 06, 2018
10+Amended IN Assembly July 02, 2018
11+Amended IN Senate March 14, 2018
12+
13+ CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION
414
515 Senate Bill No. 892
6-CHAPTER 199
16+
17+Introduced by Senators Pan and Wiener(Coauthors: Senators De Len and Nguyen)(Coauthors: Assembly Members Bonta, Chau, Chiu, Gloria, Low, Nazarian, and Ting)January 11, 2018
18+
19+Introduced by Senators Pan and Wiener(Coauthors: Senators De Len and Nguyen)(Coauthors: Assembly Members Bonta, Chau, Chiu, Gloria, Low, Nazarian, and Ting)
20+January 11, 2018
721
822 An act to add Section 37222.19 to the Education Code, and to add Section 6730 to the Government Code, relating to public schools.
9-
10- [ Approved by Governor August 24, 2018. Filed with Secretary of State August 24, 2018. ]
1123
1224 LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
1325
1426 ## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
1527
1628 SB 892, Pan. Lunar New Year.
1729
1830 Existing law designates particular days each year as having special significance and encourages all public schools and educational institutions to observe those days and to conduct suitable commemorative exercises on those days. Existing law also requires the Governor to proclaim certain days each year for specified reasons.This bill would require the Governor to annually proclaim a specified date as the Lunar New Year, would designate and set this date apart each year as a day having special significance, and would encourage all public schools and educational institutions to, on Lunar New Year, conduct exercises recognizing the traditions and cultural significance of the Lunar New Year, among other things.
1931
2032 Existing law designates particular days each year as having special significance and encourages all public schools and educational institutions to observe those days and to conduct suitable commemorative exercises on those days. Existing law also requires the Governor to proclaim certain days each year for specified reasons.
2133
2234 This bill would require the Governor to annually proclaim a specified date as the Lunar New Year, would designate and set this date apart each year as a day having special significance, and would encourage all public schools and educational institutions to, on Lunar New Year, conduct exercises recognizing the traditions and cultural significance of the Lunar New Year, among other things.
2335
2436 ## Digest Key
2537
2638 ## Bill Text
2739
2840 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) The Lunar New Year, a time of feasting and renewal of family and community ties, falls annually between January 21 and February 20 on the second new moon following the winter solstice, or the third new moon following the winter solstice should an intercalary month intervene.(b) Lunar New Year is predominantly celebrated by millions of Asian and Pacific Islander Californians of Chinese, Korean, Singaporean, and Vietnamese descent.(c) California is a major destination for tourists from a variety of Asian countries and the San Francisco Bay areas Lunar New Year celebrations, among other factors, make it the leading destination for Asian tourists in the entire United States of America.(d) The celebration of Lunar New Year events and programming in communities throughout California illustrates the states rich cultural history and commitment to ethnic and cultural diversity.(e) Many jurisdictions around California and the United States, including the City and County of San Francisco and the City of New York, have designated Lunar New Year as an official school holiday.(f) The History-Social Science Framework for California Public Schools, Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve, adopted by the State Board of Education on July 14, 2016, highlighted Lunar New Year as a festival of special relevance in its Development of the Local Community: Change Over Time curriculum for third grade.(g) The celebration of Lunar New Year holds a special meaning for the people of California and is of interest to students of all ages.SEC. 2. Section 37222.19 is added to the Education Code, to read:37222.19. (a) The date corresponding with the second new moon following the winter solstice of each year, or the third new moon following the winter solstice should an intercalary month intervene, is designated and set apart as the Lunar New Year, a day having special significance pursuant to Section 37222.(b) On the Lunar New Year, all public schools and educational institutions are encouraged to conduct exercises recognizing the traditions and cultural significance of the Lunar New Year, the contributions of Asian and Pacific Islander Californians to the state, and any local festivities and celebrations of the occasion.(c) It is the intent of the Legislature that the exercises encouraged in this section be integrated into the regular school program and be conducted by the public school or educational institution within the amount of time otherwise budgeted for educational programs.SEC. 3. Section 6730 is added to the Government Code, to read:6730. The Governor shall annually proclaim the date corresponding with the second new moon following the winter solstice, or the third new moon following the winter solstice should an intercalary month intervene, as the Lunar New Year.
2941
3042 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
3143
3244 ## The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
3345
3446 SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) The Lunar New Year, a time of feasting and renewal of family and community ties, falls annually between January 21 and February 20 on the second new moon following the winter solstice, or the third new moon following the winter solstice should an intercalary month intervene.(b) Lunar New Year is predominantly celebrated by millions of Asian and Pacific Islander Californians of Chinese, Korean, Singaporean, and Vietnamese descent.(c) California is a major destination for tourists from a variety of Asian countries and the San Francisco Bay areas Lunar New Year celebrations, among other factors, make it the leading destination for Asian tourists in the entire United States of America.(d) The celebration of Lunar New Year events and programming in communities throughout California illustrates the states rich cultural history and commitment to ethnic and cultural diversity.(e) Many jurisdictions around California and the United States, including the City and County of San Francisco and the City of New York, have designated Lunar New Year as an official school holiday.(f) The History-Social Science Framework for California Public Schools, Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve, adopted by the State Board of Education on July 14, 2016, highlighted Lunar New Year as a festival of special relevance in its Development of the Local Community: Change Over Time curriculum for third grade.(g) The celebration of Lunar New Year holds a special meaning for the people of California and is of interest to students of all ages.
3547
3648 SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) The Lunar New Year, a time of feasting and renewal of family and community ties, falls annually between January 21 and February 20 on the second new moon following the winter solstice, or the third new moon following the winter solstice should an intercalary month intervene.(b) Lunar New Year is predominantly celebrated by millions of Asian and Pacific Islander Californians of Chinese, Korean, Singaporean, and Vietnamese descent.(c) California is a major destination for tourists from a variety of Asian countries and the San Francisco Bay areas Lunar New Year celebrations, among other factors, make it the leading destination for Asian tourists in the entire United States of America.(d) The celebration of Lunar New Year events and programming in communities throughout California illustrates the states rich cultural history and commitment to ethnic and cultural diversity.(e) Many jurisdictions around California and the United States, including the City and County of San Francisco and the City of New York, have designated Lunar New Year as an official school holiday.(f) The History-Social Science Framework for California Public Schools, Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve, adopted by the State Board of Education on July 14, 2016, highlighted Lunar New Year as a festival of special relevance in its Development of the Local Community: Change Over Time curriculum for third grade.(g) The celebration of Lunar New Year holds a special meaning for the people of California and is of interest to students of all ages.
3749
3850 SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
3951
4052 ### SECTION 1.
4153
4254 (a) The Lunar New Year, a time of feasting and renewal of family and community ties, falls annually between January 21 and February 20 on the second new moon following the winter solstice, or the third new moon following the winter solstice should an intercalary month intervene.
4355
4456 (b) Lunar New Year is predominantly celebrated by millions of Asian and Pacific Islander Californians of Chinese, Korean, Singaporean, and Vietnamese descent.
4557
4658 (c) California is a major destination for tourists from a variety of Asian countries and the San Francisco Bay areas Lunar New Year celebrations, among other factors, make it the leading destination for Asian tourists in the entire United States of America.
4759
4860 (d) The celebration of Lunar New Year events and programming in communities throughout California illustrates the states rich cultural history and commitment to ethnic and cultural diversity.
4961
5062 (e) Many jurisdictions around California and the United States, including the City and County of San Francisco and the City of New York, have designated Lunar New Year as an official school holiday.
5163
5264 (f) The History-Social Science Framework for California Public Schools, Kindergarten Through Grade Twelve, adopted by the State Board of Education on July 14, 2016, highlighted Lunar New Year as a festival of special relevance in its Development of the Local Community: Change Over Time curriculum for third grade.
5365
5466 (g) The celebration of Lunar New Year holds a special meaning for the people of California and is of interest to students of all ages.
5567
5668 SEC. 2. Section 37222.19 is added to the Education Code, to read:37222.19. (a) The date corresponding with the second new moon following the winter solstice of each year, or the third new moon following the winter solstice should an intercalary month intervene, is designated and set apart as the Lunar New Year, a day having special significance pursuant to Section 37222.(b) On the Lunar New Year, all public schools and educational institutions are encouraged to conduct exercises recognizing the traditions and cultural significance of the Lunar New Year, the contributions of Asian and Pacific Islander Californians to the state, and any local festivities and celebrations of the occasion.(c) It is the intent of the Legislature that the exercises encouraged in this section be integrated into the regular school program and be conducted by the public school or educational institution within the amount of time otherwise budgeted for educational programs.
5769
5870 SEC. 2. Section 37222.19 is added to the Education Code, to read:
5971
6072 ### SEC. 2.
6173
6274 37222.19. (a) The date corresponding with the second new moon following the winter solstice of each year, or the third new moon following the winter solstice should an intercalary month intervene, is designated and set apart as the Lunar New Year, a day having special significance pursuant to Section 37222.(b) On the Lunar New Year, all public schools and educational institutions are encouraged to conduct exercises recognizing the traditions and cultural significance of the Lunar New Year, the contributions of Asian and Pacific Islander Californians to the state, and any local festivities and celebrations of the occasion.(c) It is the intent of the Legislature that the exercises encouraged in this section be integrated into the regular school program and be conducted by the public school or educational institution within the amount of time otherwise budgeted for educational programs.
6375
6476 37222.19. (a) The date corresponding with the second new moon following the winter solstice of each year, or the third new moon following the winter solstice should an intercalary month intervene, is designated and set apart as the Lunar New Year, a day having special significance pursuant to Section 37222.(b) On the Lunar New Year, all public schools and educational institutions are encouraged to conduct exercises recognizing the traditions and cultural significance of the Lunar New Year, the contributions of Asian and Pacific Islander Californians to the state, and any local festivities and celebrations of the occasion.(c) It is the intent of the Legislature that the exercises encouraged in this section be integrated into the regular school program and be conducted by the public school or educational institution within the amount of time otherwise budgeted for educational programs.
6577
6678 37222.19. (a) The date corresponding with the second new moon following the winter solstice of each year, or the third new moon following the winter solstice should an intercalary month intervene, is designated and set apart as the Lunar New Year, a day having special significance pursuant to Section 37222.(b) On the Lunar New Year, all public schools and educational institutions are encouraged to conduct exercises recognizing the traditions and cultural significance of the Lunar New Year, the contributions of Asian and Pacific Islander Californians to the state, and any local festivities and celebrations of the occasion.(c) It is the intent of the Legislature that the exercises encouraged in this section be integrated into the regular school program and be conducted by the public school or educational institution within the amount of time otherwise budgeted for educational programs.
6779
6880
6981
7082 37222.19. (a) The date corresponding with the second new moon following the winter solstice of each year, or the third new moon following the winter solstice should an intercalary month intervene, is designated and set apart as the Lunar New Year, a day having special significance pursuant to Section 37222.
7183
7284 (b) On the Lunar New Year, all public schools and educational institutions are encouraged to conduct exercises recognizing the traditions and cultural significance of the Lunar New Year, the contributions of Asian and Pacific Islander Californians to the state, and any local festivities and celebrations of the occasion.
7385
7486 (c) It is the intent of the Legislature that the exercises encouraged in this section be integrated into the regular school program and be conducted by the public school or educational institution within the amount of time otherwise budgeted for educational programs.
7587
7688 SEC. 3. Section 6730 is added to the Government Code, to read:6730. The Governor shall annually proclaim the date corresponding with the second new moon following the winter solstice, or the third new moon following the winter solstice should an intercalary month intervene, as the Lunar New Year.
7789
7890 SEC. 3. Section 6730 is added to the Government Code, to read:
7991
8092 ### SEC. 3.
8193
8294 6730. The Governor shall annually proclaim the date corresponding with the second new moon following the winter solstice, or the third new moon following the winter solstice should an intercalary month intervene, as the Lunar New Year.
8395
8496 6730. The Governor shall annually proclaim the date corresponding with the second new moon following the winter solstice, or the third new moon following the winter solstice should an intercalary month intervene, as the Lunar New Year.
8597
8698 6730. The Governor shall annually proclaim the date corresponding with the second new moon following the winter solstice, or the third new moon following the winter solstice should an intercalary month intervene, as the Lunar New Year.
8799
88100
89101
90102 6730. The Governor shall annually proclaim the date corresponding with the second new moon following the winter solstice, or the third new moon following the winter solstice should an intercalary month intervene, as the Lunar New Year.