California 2021 2021-2022 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB855 Enrolled / Bill

Filed 08/27/2021

                    Enrolled  August 27, 2021 Passed IN  Senate  August 26, 2021 Passed IN  Assembly  August 16, 2021 Amended IN  Senate  June 24, 2021 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 855Introduced by Assembly Member Ramos (Coauthors: Assembly Members Chau, Lorena Gonzalez, Holden, Kalra, and Reyes)(Coauthors: Senators Gonzalez, Hertzberg, Laird, and Wiener)February 17, 2021 An act to amend Section 135 of the Code of Civil Procedure, relating to courts. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 855, Ramos. Judicial holidays.Existing law designates state holidays, including, among others, the 4th Friday in September, known as Native American Day, and the 2nd Monday in October, known as Columbus Day. Existing law adopts those state holidays as judicial holidays, with certain exceptions, including Native American Day.This bill would remove Native American Day from the list of holidays that are excluded from designation as a judicial holiday. The bill would add Columbus Day to the list of excluded judicial holidays.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: YES  Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 135 of the Code of Civil Procedure is amended to read:135. Every full day designated as a holiday by Section 6700 of the Government Code, including that Thursday of November declared by the President to be Thanksgiving Day, is a judicial holiday, except September 9, known as Admission Day, the second Monday in October, known as Columbus Day, and any other day appointed by the President, but not by the Governor, for a public fast, thanksgiving, or holiday. If a judicial holiday falls on a Saturday or a Sunday, the Judicial Council may designate an alternative day for observance of the holiday. Every Saturday and the day after Thanksgiving Day are judicial holidays. Officers and employees of the courts shall observe only the judicial holidays established pursuant to this section.

 Enrolled  August 27, 2021 Passed IN  Senate  August 26, 2021 Passed IN  Assembly  August 16, 2021 Amended IN  Senate  June 24, 2021 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 855Introduced by Assembly Member Ramos (Coauthors: Assembly Members Chau, Lorena Gonzalez, Holden, Kalra, and Reyes)(Coauthors: Senators Gonzalez, Hertzberg, Laird, and Wiener)February 17, 2021 An act to amend Section 135 of the Code of Civil Procedure, relating to courts. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 855, Ramos. Judicial holidays.Existing law designates state holidays, including, among others, the 4th Friday in September, known as Native American Day, and the 2nd Monday in October, known as Columbus Day. Existing law adopts those state holidays as judicial holidays, with certain exceptions, including Native American Day.This bill would remove Native American Day from the list of holidays that are excluded from designation as a judicial holiday. The bill would add Columbus Day to the list of excluded judicial holidays.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: YES  Local Program: NO 

 Enrolled  August 27, 2021 Passed IN  Senate  August 26, 2021 Passed IN  Assembly  August 16, 2021 Amended IN  Senate  June 24, 2021

Enrolled  August 27, 2021
Passed IN  Senate  August 26, 2021
Passed IN  Assembly  August 16, 2021
Amended IN  Senate  June 24, 2021

 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION

 Assembly Bill 

No. 855

Introduced by Assembly Member Ramos (Coauthors: Assembly Members Chau, Lorena Gonzalez, Holden, Kalra, and Reyes)(Coauthors: Senators Gonzalez, Hertzberg, Laird, and Wiener)February 17, 2021

Introduced by Assembly Member Ramos (Coauthors: Assembly Members Chau, Lorena Gonzalez, Holden, Kalra, and Reyes)(Coauthors: Senators Gonzalez, Hertzberg, Laird, and Wiener)
February 17, 2021

 An act to amend Section 135 of the Code of Civil Procedure, relating to courts. 

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

AB 855, Ramos. Judicial holidays.

Existing law designates state holidays, including, among others, the 4th Friday in September, known as Native American Day, and the 2nd Monday in October, known as Columbus Day. Existing law adopts those state holidays as judicial holidays, with certain exceptions, including Native American Day.This bill would remove Native American Day from the list of holidays that are excluded from designation as a judicial holiday. The bill would add Columbus Day to the list of excluded judicial holidays.

Existing law designates state holidays, including, among others, the 4th Friday in September, known as Native American Day, and the 2nd Monday in October, known as Columbus Day. Existing law adopts those state holidays as judicial holidays, with certain exceptions, including Native American Day.

This bill would remove Native American Day from the list of holidays that are excluded from designation as a judicial holiday. The bill would add Columbus Day to the list of excluded judicial holidays.

## Digest Key

## Bill Text

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 135 of the Code of Civil Procedure is amended to read:135. Every full day designated as a holiday by Section 6700 of the Government Code, including that Thursday of November declared by the President to be Thanksgiving Day, is a judicial holiday, except September 9, known as Admission Day, the second Monday in October, known as Columbus Day, and any other day appointed by the President, but not by the Governor, for a public fast, thanksgiving, or holiday. If a judicial holiday falls on a Saturday or a Sunday, the Judicial Council may designate an alternative day for observance of the holiday. Every Saturday and the day after Thanksgiving Day are judicial holidays. Officers and employees of the courts shall observe only the judicial holidays established pursuant to this section.

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

## The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. Section 135 of the Code of Civil Procedure is amended to read:135. Every full day designated as a holiday by Section 6700 of the Government Code, including that Thursday of November declared by the President to be Thanksgiving Day, is a judicial holiday, except September 9, known as Admission Day, the second Monday in October, known as Columbus Day, and any other day appointed by the President, but not by the Governor, for a public fast, thanksgiving, or holiday. If a judicial holiday falls on a Saturday or a Sunday, the Judicial Council may designate an alternative day for observance of the holiday. Every Saturday and the day after Thanksgiving Day are judicial holidays. Officers and employees of the courts shall observe only the judicial holidays established pursuant to this section.

SECTION 1. Section 135 of the Code of Civil Procedure is amended to read:

### SECTION 1.

135. Every full day designated as a holiday by Section 6700 of the Government Code, including that Thursday of November declared by the President to be Thanksgiving Day, is a judicial holiday, except September 9, known as Admission Day, the second Monday in October, known as Columbus Day, and any other day appointed by the President, but not by the Governor, for a public fast, thanksgiving, or holiday. If a judicial holiday falls on a Saturday or a Sunday, the Judicial Council may designate an alternative day for observance of the holiday. Every Saturday and the day after Thanksgiving Day are judicial holidays. Officers and employees of the courts shall observe only the judicial holidays established pursuant to this section.

135. Every full day designated as a holiday by Section 6700 of the Government Code, including that Thursday of November declared by the President to be Thanksgiving Day, is a judicial holiday, except September 9, known as Admission Day, the second Monday in October, known as Columbus Day, and any other day appointed by the President, but not by the Governor, for a public fast, thanksgiving, or holiday. If a judicial holiday falls on a Saturday or a Sunday, the Judicial Council may designate an alternative day for observance of the holiday. Every Saturday and the day after Thanksgiving Day are judicial holidays. Officers and employees of the courts shall observe only the judicial holidays established pursuant to this section.

135. Every full day designated as a holiday by Section 6700 of the Government Code, including that Thursday of November declared by the President to be Thanksgiving Day, is a judicial holiday, except September 9, known as Admission Day, the second Monday in October, known as Columbus Day, and any other day appointed by the President, but not by the Governor, for a public fast, thanksgiving, or holiday. If a judicial holiday falls on a Saturday or a Sunday, the Judicial Council may designate an alternative day for observance of the holiday. Every Saturday and the day after Thanksgiving Day are judicial holidays. Officers and employees of the courts shall observe only the judicial holidays established pursuant to this section.



135. Every full day designated as a holiday by Section 6700 of the Government Code, including that Thursday of November declared by the President to be Thanksgiving Day, is a judicial holiday, except September 9, known as Admission Day, the second Monday in October, known as Columbus Day, and any other day appointed by the President, but not by the Governor, for a public fast, thanksgiving, or holiday. If a judicial holiday falls on a Saturday or a Sunday, the Judicial Council may designate an alternative day for observance of the holiday. Every Saturday and the day after Thanksgiving Day are judicial holidays. Officers and employees of the courts shall observe only the judicial holidays established pursuant to this section.