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1-Amended IN Assembly April 21, 2025 Amended IN Assembly March 28, 2025 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20252026 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 395Introduced by Assembly Member Gabriel(Coauthors: Assembly Members Bains, Bauer-Kahan, and Hadwick)(Coauthor: Senator Stern)February 03, 2025 An act to add Section 37224 to, and to add Article 12 (commencing with Section 66095) to Chapter 2 of Part 40 of Division 5 of Title 3 of, the Education Code, and to amend Sections 11131 and 54961 of the Government Code, relating to holidays.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 395, as amended, Gabriel. Holidays.Existing law designates specific days as holidays in this state. Existing law designates holidays on which public schools are required to close.This bill would require require, commencing with the 202627 school year, the governing board of a school district or charter school, district, or a county office of education, or the governing body of a charter school to consider making efforts to avoid scheduling the first day of class and high school graduation, if applicable, on a date for which the governing board or county office of education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, among others, Eid al-Adha, Rosh Hashanah, and Diwali. holiday. The bill would require the governing board or the county office of education, in considering and making a determination of which dates to avoid, to actively seek input from the affected community and consider any other relevant sources to ensure inclusive public participation.The Donahoe Higher Education Act sets forth the missions and functions of Californias public segments of higher education and their respective institutions of higher education. The California State University, under the administration of the Trustees of the California State University, the California Community Colleges, under the administration of the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges, and the University of California, under the administration of the Regents of the University of California, are 3 of the segments. Provisions of the act apply to the University of California only to the extent that the Regents of the University of California act, by appropriate resolution, to make them applicable.This bill would require require, commencing with the 20262027 academic year, the California State University and the California Community Colleges, and would request the University of California, to make every reasonable effort, when developing academic calendars, to avoid commencing an academic term on a date for which the institution of higher education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, among others, the holidays listed above. holiday.The Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act and the Ralph M. Brown Act require, with specified exceptions, that all meetings of specified governmental bodies be open and public and all persons be permitted to attend. Existing law prohibits a state agency, as defined, or a legislative body of a local agency, as defined, from conducting any meeting, conference, or other function in any facility that prohibits the admittance of any person, or persons, on the basis of ancestry or a specified characteristic, that is inaccessible to disabled persons, or where members of the public may not be present without making a payment or purchase.This bill would require a state agency to make every reasonable effort to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the state agency knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, among others, the holidays listed above. Eid al-Adha, Rosh Hashanah, and Diwali. The bill would also encourage a legislative body of a local agency to consider making efforts to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the legislative body knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, among others, the holidays listed above.By imposing new duties on school districts and community college districts, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.The California Constitution requires local agencies, for the purpose of ensuring public access to the meetings of public bodies and the writings of public officials and agencies, to comply with a statutory enactment that amends or enacts laws relating to public records or open meetings and contains findings demonstrating that the enactment furthers the constitutional requirements relating to this purpose.This bill would make legislative findings to that effect.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: YES Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 37224 is added to the Education Code, to read:37224. (a) The Commencing with the 202627 school year, the governing board of a school district or charter school, or district, a county office of education, or the governing body of a charter school shall consider making efforts to avoid scheduling the first day of class and high school graduation, if applicable, on a date for which the governing board or county office of education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, any of the following: holiday.(1)Eid al-Adha.(2)Eid al-Fitr.(3)Feast of the Nativity.(4)Maha Shivaratri.(5)The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(6)Rosh Hashanah.(7)Yom Kippur.(8)Diwali.(9)Dussehra.(b) In considering and making a determination of which dates to avoid, the governing board or county office of education shall actively seek input from the affected community and consider any other relevant sources to ensure inclusive public participation.SEC. 2. Article 12 (commencing with Section 66095) is added to Chapter 2 of Part 40 of Division 5 of Title 3 of the Education Code, to read: Article 12. Academic Calendar66095. The Commencing with the 202627 academic year, the California State University and the California Community Colleges shall, and the University of California is requested to, make every reasonable effort when developing academic calendars to avoid commencing an academic term on a date for which the institution of higher education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following: holiday.(a)Eid al-Adha.(b)Eid al-Fitr.(c)Feast of the Nativity.(d)Maha Shivaratri.(e)The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(f)Rosh Hashanah.(g)Yom Kippur.(h)Diwali.(i)Dussehra.SEC. 3. Section 11131 of the Government Code is amended to read:11131. (a) As used in this section, state agency means and includes every state body, office, officer, department, division, bureau, board, council, commission, or other state agency.(b) A state agency shall not conduct any meeting, conference, or other function in any facility that prohibits the admittance of any person, or persons, on the basis of ancestry or any characteristic listed or defined in Section 11135, that is inaccessible to disabled persons, or where members of the public may not be present without making a payment or purchase.(c) A state agency shall make every reasonable effort to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the state agency knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(1) Eid al-Adha.(2) Eid al-Fitr.(3) Feast of the Nativity.(4) Maha Shivaratri.(5) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(6) Rosh Hashanah.(7) Yom Kippur.(8) Diwali.(9) Dussehra.SEC. 4. Section 54961 of the Government Code is amended to read:54961. (a) A legislative body of a local agency shall not conduct any meeting in any facility that prohibits the admittance of any person, or persons, on the basis of ancestry or any characteristic listed or defined in Section 11135, that is inaccessible to disabled persons, or where members of the public may not be present without making a payment or purchase. This section applies to every local agency as defined in Section 54951.(b) A legislative body is encouraged to consider making efforts to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the legislative body knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(1) Eid al-Adha.(2) Eid al-Fitr.(3) Feast of the Nativity.(4) Maha Shivaratri.(5) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(6) Rosh Hashanah.(7) Yom Kippur.(8) Diwali.(9) Dussehra.(c) No notice, agenda, announcement, or report required under this chapter need identify any victim or alleged victim of tortious sexual conduct or child abuse unless the identity of the person has been publicly disclosed.SEC. 5. The Legislature finds and declares that Section 4 of this act, which amends Section 54961 of the Government Code, furthers, within the meaning of paragraph (7) of subdivision (b) of Section 3 of Article I of the California Constitution, the purposes of that constitutional section as it relates to the right of public access to the meetings of local public bodies or the writings of local public officials and local agencies. Pursuant to paragraph (7) of subdivision (b) of Section 3 of Article I of the California Constitution, the Legislature makes the following findings:By encouraging local agencies to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, this act furthers the purpose of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and promotes greater public access to the public meetings of local agencies.SEC. 6. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
1+Amended IN Assembly March 28, 2025 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20252026 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 395Introduced by Assembly Member GabrielFebruary 03, 2025 An act to add Section 37224 to, and to add Article 12 (commencing with Section 66095) to Chapter 2 of Part 40 of Division 5 of Title 3 of, the Education Code, and to amend Sections 11131 and 54961 of the Government Code, relating to state agencies. holidays.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 395, as amended, Gabriel. State agencies: accessibility. Holidays.Existing law designates specific days as holidays in this state. Existing law designates holidays on which public schools are required to close.This bill would require the governing board of a school district or charter school, or a county office of education, to consider making efforts to avoid scheduling the first day of class and high school graduation, if applicable, on a date for which the governing board or county office of education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, among others, Eid al-Adha, Rosh Hashanah, and Diwali. The bill would require the governing board or the county office of education, in considering and making a determination of which dates to avoid, to actively seek input from the affected community and consider any other relevant sources to ensure inclusive public participation.The Donahoe Higher Education Act sets forth the missions and functions of Californias public segments of higher education and their respective institutions of higher education. The California State University, under the administration of the Trustees of the California State University, the California Community Colleges, under the administration of the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges, and the University of California, under the administration of the Regents of the University of California, are 3 of the segments. Provisions of the act apply to the University of California only to the extent that the Regents of the University of California act, by appropriate resolution, to make them applicable.This bill would require the California State University and the California Community Colleges, and would request the University of California, to make every reasonable effort, when developing academic calendars, to avoid commencing an academic term on a date for which the institution of higher education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, among others, the holidays listed above.The Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act and the Ralph M. Brown Act require, with specified exceptions, that all meetings of specified governmental bodies be open and public and all persons be permitted to attend. Existing law prohibits a state agency, as defined, or a legislative body of a local agency, as defined, from conducting any meeting, conference, or other function in any facility that prohibits the admittance of any person, or persons, on the basis of ancestry or a specified characteristic, that is inaccessible to disabled persons, or where members of the public may not be present without making a payment or purchase.This bill would require a state agency to make every reasonable effort to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the state agency knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, among others, the holidays listed above. The bill would also encourage a legislative body of a local agency to consider making efforts to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the legislative body knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, among others, the holidays listed above.By imposing new duties on school districts and community college districts, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.The California Constitution requires local agencies, for the purpose of ensuring public access to the meetings of public bodies and the writings of public officials and agencies, to comply with a statutory enactment that amends or enacts laws relating to public records or open meetings and contains findings demonstrating that the enactment furthers the constitutional requirements relating to this purpose.This bill would make legislative findings to that effect.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.Existing law prohibits the unlawful denial of full and equal access to the benefits of, or the unlawful discrimination under, any program or activity that is conducted, operated, or administered by the state or by any state agency, that is funded directly by the state, or that receives any financial assistance from the state, for a person on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, ethnic group identification, age, mental disability, physical disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, or sexual orientation.This bill would declare the intent of the Legislature to subsequently amend this bill to include provisions that would defend accessibility to state agency programs.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NOYES Local Program: NOYES Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 37224 is added to the Education Code, to read:37224. (a) The governing board of a school district or charter school, or a county office of education, shall consider making efforts to avoid scheduling the first day of class and high school graduation, if applicable, on a date for which the governing board or county office of education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, any of the following:(1) Eid al-Adha.(2) Eid al-Fitr.(3) Feast of the Nativity.(4) Maha Shivaratri.(5) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(6) Rosh Hashanah.(7) Yom Kippur.(8) Diwali.(9) Dussehra.(b) In considering and making a determination of which dates to avoid, the governing board or county office of education shall actively seek input from the affected community and consider any other relevant sources to ensure inclusive public participation.SEC. 2. Article 12 (commencing with Section 66095) is added to Chapter 2 of Part 40 of Division 5 of Title 3 of the Education Code, to read: Article 12. Academic Calendar66095. The California State University and the California Community Colleges shall, and the University of California is requested to, make every reasonable effort when developing academic calendars to avoid commencing an academic term on a date for which the institution of higher education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(a) Eid al-Adha.(b) Eid al-Fitr.(c) Feast of the Nativity.(d) Maha Shivaratri.(e) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(f) Rosh Hashanah.(g) Yom Kippur.(h) Diwali.(i) Dussehra.SEC. 3. Section 11131 of the Government Code is amended to read:11131. (a) As used in this section, state agency means and includes every state body, office, officer, department, division, bureau, board, council, commission, or other state agency.No(b) A state agency shall not conduct any meeting, conference, or other function in any facility that prohibits the admittance of any person, or persons, on the basis of ancestry or any characteristic listed or defined in Section 11135, or that is inaccessible to disabled persons, or where members of the public may not be present without making a payment or purchase. As used in this section, state agency means and includes every state body, office, officer, department, division, bureau, board, council, commission, or other state agency.(c) A state agency shall make every reasonable effort to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the state agency knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(1) Eid al-Adha.(2) Eid al-Fitr.(3) Feast of the Nativity.(4) Maha Shivaratri.(5) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(6) Rosh Hashanah.(7) Yom Kippur.(8) Diwali.(9) Dussehra.SEC. 4. Section 54961 of the Government Code is amended to read:54961. (a) No A legislative body of a local agency shall not conduct any meeting in any facility that prohibits the admittance of any person, or persons, on the basis of ancestry or any characteristic listed or defined in Section 11135, or which that is inaccessible to disabled persons, or where members of the public may not be present without making a payment or purchase. This section shall apply applies to every local agency as defined in Section 54951.(b) A legislative body is encouraged to consider making efforts to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the legislative body knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(1) Eid al-Adha.(2) Eid al-Fitr.(3) Feast of the Nativity.(4) Maha Shivaratri.(5) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(6) Rosh Hashanah.(7) Yom Kippur.(8) Diwali.(9) Dussehra.(b)(c) No notice, agenda, announcement, or report required under this chapter need identify any victim or alleged victim of tortious sexual conduct or child abuse unless the identity of the person has been publicly disclosed.SEC. 5. The Legislature finds and declares that Section 4 of this act, which amends Section 54961 of the Government Code, furthers, within the meaning of paragraph (7) of subdivision (b) of Section 3 of Article I of the California Constitution, the purposes of that constitutional section as it relates to the right of public access to the meetings of local public bodies or the writings of local public officials and local agencies. Pursuant to paragraph (7) of subdivision (b) of Section 3 of Article I of the California Constitution, the Legislature makes the following findings:By encouraging local agencies to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, this act furthers the purpose of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and promotes greater public access to the public meetings of local agencies.SEC. 6. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.SECTION 1.It is the intent of the Legislature to subsequently amend this bill to include provisions that would defend accessibility to state agency programs.
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3-Amended IN Assembly April 21, 2025 Amended IN Assembly March 28, 2025 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20252026 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 395Introduced by Assembly Member Gabriel(Coauthors: Assembly Members Bains, Bauer-Kahan, and Hadwick)(Coauthor: Senator Stern)February 03, 2025 An act to add Section 37224 to, and to add Article 12 (commencing with Section 66095) to Chapter 2 of Part 40 of Division 5 of Title 3 of, the Education Code, and to amend Sections 11131 and 54961 of the Government Code, relating to holidays.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 395, as amended, Gabriel. Holidays.Existing law designates specific days as holidays in this state. Existing law designates holidays on which public schools are required to close.This bill would require require, commencing with the 202627 school year, the governing board of a school district or charter school, district, or a county office of education, or the governing body of a charter school to consider making efforts to avoid scheduling the first day of class and high school graduation, if applicable, on a date for which the governing board or county office of education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, among others, Eid al-Adha, Rosh Hashanah, and Diwali. holiday. The bill would require the governing board or the county office of education, in considering and making a determination of which dates to avoid, to actively seek input from the affected community and consider any other relevant sources to ensure inclusive public participation.The Donahoe Higher Education Act sets forth the missions and functions of Californias public segments of higher education and their respective institutions of higher education. The California State University, under the administration of the Trustees of the California State University, the California Community Colleges, under the administration of the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges, and the University of California, under the administration of the Regents of the University of California, are 3 of the segments. Provisions of the act apply to the University of California only to the extent that the Regents of the University of California act, by appropriate resolution, to make them applicable.This bill would require require, commencing with the 20262027 academic year, the California State University and the California Community Colleges, and would request the University of California, to make every reasonable effort, when developing academic calendars, to avoid commencing an academic term on a date for which the institution of higher education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, among others, the holidays listed above. holiday.The Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act and the Ralph M. Brown Act require, with specified exceptions, that all meetings of specified governmental bodies be open and public and all persons be permitted to attend. Existing law prohibits a state agency, as defined, or a legislative body of a local agency, as defined, from conducting any meeting, conference, or other function in any facility that prohibits the admittance of any person, or persons, on the basis of ancestry or a specified characteristic, that is inaccessible to disabled persons, or where members of the public may not be present without making a payment or purchase.This bill would require a state agency to make every reasonable effort to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the state agency knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, among others, the holidays listed above. Eid al-Adha, Rosh Hashanah, and Diwali. The bill would also encourage a legislative body of a local agency to consider making efforts to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the legislative body knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, among others, the holidays listed above.By imposing new duties on school districts and community college districts, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.The California Constitution requires local agencies, for the purpose of ensuring public access to the meetings of public bodies and the writings of public officials and agencies, to comply with a statutory enactment that amends or enacts laws relating to public records or open meetings and contains findings demonstrating that the enactment furthers the constitutional requirements relating to this purpose.This bill would make legislative findings to that effect.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: YES
3+ Amended IN Assembly March 28, 2025 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20252026 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 395Introduced by Assembly Member GabrielFebruary 03, 2025 An act to add Section 37224 to, and to add Article 12 (commencing with Section 66095) to Chapter 2 of Part 40 of Division 5 of Title 3 of, the Education Code, and to amend Sections 11131 and 54961 of the Government Code, relating to state agencies. holidays.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 395, as amended, Gabriel. State agencies: accessibility. Holidays.Existing law designates specific days as holidays in this state. Existing law designates holidays on which public schools are required to close.This bill would require the governing board of a school district or charter school, or a county office of education, to consider making efforts to avoid scheduling the first day of class and high school graduation, if applicable, on a date for which the governing board or county office of education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, among others, Eid al-Adha, Rosh Hashanah, and Diwali. The bill would require the governing board or the county office of education, in considering and making a determination of which dates to avoid, to actively seek input from the affected community and consider any other relevant sources to ensure inclusive public participation.The Donahoe Higher Education Act sets forth the missions and functions of Californias public segments of higher education and their respective institutions of higher education. The California State University, under the administration of the Trustees of the California State University, the California Community Colleges, under the administration of the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges, and the University of California, under the administration of the Regents of the University of California, are 3 of the segments. Provisions of the act apply to the University of California only to the extent that the Regents of the University of California act, by appropriate resolution, to make them applicable.This bill would require the California State University and the California Community Colleges, and would request the University of California, to make every reasonable effort, when developing academic calendars, to avoid commencing an academic term on a date for which the institution of higher education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, among others, the holidays listed above.The Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act and the Ralph M. Brown Act require, with specified exceptions, that all meetings of specified governmental bodies be open and public and all persons be permitted to attend. Existing law prohibits a state agency, as defined, or a legislative body of a local agency, as defined, from conducting any meeting, conference, or other function in any facility that prohibits the admittance of any person, or persons, on the basis of ancestry or a specified characteristic, that is inaccessible to disabled persons, or where members of the public may not be present without making a payment or purchase.This bill would require a state agency to make every reasonable effort to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the state agency knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, among others, the holidays listed above. The bill would also encourage a legislative body of a local agency to consider making efforts to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the legislative body knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, among others, the holidays listed above.By imposing new duties on school districts and community college districts, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.The California Constitution requires local agencies, for the purpose of ensuring public access to the meetings of public bodies and the writings of public officials and agencies, to comply with a statutory enactment that amends or enacts laws relating to public records or open meetings and contains findings demonstrating that the enactment furthers the constitutional requirements relating to this purpose.This bill would make legislative findings to that effect.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.Existing law prohibits the unlawful denial of full and equal access to the benefits of, or the unlawful discrimination under, any program or activity that is conducted, operated, or administered by the state or by any state agency, that is funded directly by the state, or that receives any financial assistance from the state, for a person on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, ethnic group identification, age, mental disability, physical disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, or sexual orientation.This bill would declare the intent of the Legislature to subsequently amend this bill to include provisions that would defend accessibility to state agency programs.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NOYES Local Program: NOYES
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26+AB 395, as amended, Gabriel. State agencies: accessibility. Holidays.
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33-Existing law designates specific days as holidays in this state. Existing law designates holidays on which public schools are required to close.This bill would require require, commencing with the 202627 school year, the governing board of a school district or charter school, district, or a county office of education, or the governing body of a charter school to consider making efforts to avoid scheduling the first day of class and high school graduation, if applicable, on a date for which the governing board or county office of education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, among others, Eid al-Adha, Rosh Hashanah, and Diwali. holiday. The bill would require the governing board or the county office of education, in considering and making a determination of which dates to avoid, to actively seek input from the affected community and consider any other relevant sources to ensure inclusive public participation.The Donahoe Higher Education Act sets forth the missions and functions of Californias public segments of higher education and their respective institutions of higher education. The California State University, under the administration of the Trustees of the California State University, the California Community Colleges, under the administration of the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges, and the University of California, under the administration of the Regents of the University of California, are 3 of the segments. Provisions of the act apply to the University of California only to the extent that the Regents of the University of California act, by appropriate resolution, to make them applicable.This bill would require require, commencing with the 20262027 academic year, the California State University and the California Community Colleges, and would request the University of California, to make every reasonable effort, when developing academic calendars, to avoid commencing an academic term on a date for which the institution of higher education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, among others, the holidays listed above. holiday.The Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act and the Ralph M. Brown Act require, with specified exceptions, that all meetings of specified governmental bodies be open and public and all persons be permitted to attend. Existing law prohibits a state agency, as defined, or a legislative body of a local agency, as defined, from conducting any meeting, conference, or other function in any facility that prohibits the admittance of any person, or persons, on the basis of ancestry or a specified characteristic, that is inaccessible to disabled persons, or where members of the public may not be present without making a payment or purchase.This bill would require a state agency to make every reasonable effort to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the state agency knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, among others, the holidays listed above. Eid al-Adha, Rosh Hashanah, and Diwali. The bill would also encourage a legislative body of a local agency to consider making efforts to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the legislative body knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, among others, the holidays listed above.By imposing new duties on school districts and community college districts, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.The California Constitution requires local agencies, for the purpose of ensuring public access to the meetings of public bodies and the writings of public officials and agencies, to comply with a statutory enactment that amends or enacts laws relating to public records or open meetings and contains findings demonstrating that the enactment furthers the constitutional requirements relating to this purpose.This bill would make legislative findings to that effect.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.
28+Existing law designates specific days as holidays in this state. Existing law designates holidays on which public schools are required to close.This bill would require the governing board of a school district or charter school, or a county office of education, to consider making efforts to avoid scheduling the first day of class and high school graduation, if applicable, on a date for which the governing board or county office of education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, among others, Eid al-Adha, Rosh Hashanah, and Diwali. The bill would require the governing board or the county office of education, in considering and making a determination of which dates to avoid, to actively seek input from the affected community and consider any other relevant sources to ensure inclusive public participation.The Donahoe Higher Education Act sets forth the missions and functions of Californias public segments of higher education and their respective institutions of higher education. The California State University, under the administration of the Trustees of the California State University, the California Community Colleges, under the administration of the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges, and the University of California, under the administration of the Regents of the University of California, are 3 of the segments. Provisions of the act apply to the University of California only to the extent that the Regents of the University of California act, by appropriate resolution, to make them applicable.This bill would require the California State University and the California Community Colleges, and would request the University of California, to make every reasonable effort, when developing academic calendars, to avoid commencing an academic term on a date for which the institution of higher education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, among others, the holidays listed above.The Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act and the Ralph M. Brown Act require, with specified exceptions, that all meetings of specified governmental bodies be open and public and all persons be permitted to attend. Existing law prohibits a state agency, as defined, or a legislative body of a local agency, as defined, from conducting any meeting, conference, or other function in any facility that prohibits the admittance of any person, or persons, on the basis of ancestry or a specified characteristic, that is inaccessible to disabled persons, or where members of the public may not be present without making a payment or purchase.This bill would require a state agency to make every reasonable effort to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the state agency knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, among others, the holidays listed above. The bill would also encourage a legislative body of a local agency to consider making efforts to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the legislative body knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, among others, the holidays listed above.By imposing new duties on school districts and community college districts, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.The California Constitution requires local agencies, for the purpose of ensuring public access to the meetings of public bodies and the writings of public officials and agencies, to comply with a statutory enactment that amends or enacts laws relating to public records or open meetings and contains findings demonstrating that the enactment furthers the constitutional requirements relating to this purpose.This bill would make legislative findings to that effect.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.Existing law prohibits the unlawful denial of full and equal access to the benefits of, or the unlawful discrimination under, any program or activity that is conducted, operated, or administered by the state or by any state agency, that is funded directly by the state, or that receives any financial assistance from the state, for a person on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, ethnic group identification, age, mental disability, physical disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, or sexual orientation.This bill would declare the intent of the Legislature to subsequently amend this bill to include provisions that would defend accessibility to state agency programs.
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3530 Existing law designates specific days as holidays in this state. Existing law designates holidays on which public schools are required to close.
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37-This bill would require require, commencing with the 202627 school year, the governing board of a school district or charter school, district, or a county office of education, or the governing body of a charter school to consider making efforts to avoid scheduling the first day of class and high school graduation, if applicable, on a date for which the governing board or county office of education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, among others, Eid al-Adha, Rosh Hashanah, and Diwali. holiday. The bill would require the governing board or the county office of education, in considering and making a determination of which dates to avoid, to actively seek input from the affected community and consider any other relevant sources to ensure inclusive public participation.
32+This bill would require the governing board of a school district or charter school, or a county office of education, to consider making efforts to avoid scheduling the first day of class and high school graduation, if applicable, on a date for which the governing board or county office of education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, among others, Eid al-Adha, Rosh Hashanah, and Diwali. The bill would require the governing board or the county office of education, in considering and making a determination of which dates to avoid, to actively seek input from the affected community and consider any other relevant sources to ensure inclusive public participation.
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3934 The Donahoe Higher Education Act sets forth the missions and functions of Californias public segments of higher education and their respective institutions of higher education. The California State University, under the administration of the Trustees of the California State University, the California Community Colleges, under the administration of the Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges, and the University of California, under the administration of the Regents of the University of California, are 3 of the segments. Provisions of the act apply to the University of California only to the extent that the Regents of the University of California act, by appropriate resolution, to make them applicable.
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41-This bill would require require, commencing with the 20262027 academic year, the California State University and the California Community Colleges, and would request the University of California, to make every reasonable effort, when developing academic calendars, to avoid commencing an academic term on a date for which the institution of higher education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, among others, the holidays listed above. holiday.
36+This bill would require the California State University and the California Community Colleges, and would request the University of California, to make every reasonable effort, when developing academic calendars, to avoid commencing an academic term on a date for which the institution of higher education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, among others, the holidays listed above.
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4338 The Bagley-Keene Open Meeting Act and the Ralph M. Brown Act require, with specified exceptions, that all meetings of specified governmental bodies be open and public and all persons be permitted to attend. Existing law prohibits a state agency, as defined, or a legislative body of a local agency, as defined, from conducting any meeting, conference, or other function in any facility that prohibits the admittance of any person, or persons, on the basis of ancestry or a specified characteristic, that is inaccessible to disabled persons, or where members of the public may not be present without making a payment or purchase.
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45-This bill would require a state agency to make every reasonable effort to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the state agency knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, among others, the holidays listed above. Eid al-Adha, Rosh Hashanah, and Diwali. The bill would also encourage a legislative body of a local agency to consider making efforts to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the legislative body knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, among others, the holidays listed above.
40+This bill would require a state agency to make every reasonable effort to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the state agency knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, among others, the holidays listed above. The bill would also encourage a legislative body of a local agency to consider making efforts to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the legislative body knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, among others, the holidays listed above.
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4742 By imposing new duties on school districts and community college districts, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.
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4944 The California Constitution requires local agencies, for the purpose of ensuring public access to the meetings of public bodies and the writings of public officials and agencies, to comply with a statutory enactment that amends or enacts laws relating to public records or open meetings and contains findings demonstrating that the enactment furthers the constitutional requirements relating to this purpose.
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5146 This bill would make legislative findings to that effect.
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5348 The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.
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5550 This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.
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52+Existing law prohibits the unlawful denial of full and equal access to the benefits of, or the unlawful discrimination under, any program or activity that is conducted, operated, or administered by the state or by any state agency, that is funded directly by the state, or that receives any financial assistance from the state, for a person on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, ethnic group identification, age, mental disability, physical disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, or sexual orientation.
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56+This bill would declare the intent of the Legislature to subsequently amend this bill to include provisions that would defend accessibility to state agency programs.
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61-The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 37224 is added to the Education Code, to read:37224. (a) The Commencing with the 202627 school year, the governing board of a school district or charter school, or district, a county office of education, or the governing body of a charter school shall consider making efforts to avoid scheduling the first day of class and high school graduation, if applicable, on a date for which the governing board or county office of education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, any of the following: holiday.(1)Eid al-Adha.(2)Eid al-Fitr.(3)Feast of the Nativity.(4)Maha Shivaratri.(5)The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(6)Rosh Hashanah.(7)Yom Kippur.(8)Diwali.(9)Dussehra.(b) In considering and making a determination of which dates to avoid, the governing board or county office of education shall actively seek input from the affected community and consider any other relevant sources to ensure inclusive public participation.SEC. 2. Article 12 (commencing with Section 66095) is added to Chapter 2 of Part 40 of Division 5 of Title 3 of the Education Code, to read: Article 12. Academic Calendar66095. The Commencing with the 202627 academic year, the California State University and the California Community Colleges shall, and the University of California is requested to, make every reasonable effort when developing academic calendars to avoid commencing an academic term on a date for which the institution of higher education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following: holiday.(a)Eid al-Adha.(b)Eid al-Fitr.(c)Feast of the Nativity.(d)Maha Shivaratri.(e)The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(f)Rosh Hashanah.(g)Yom Kippur.(h)Diwali.(i)Dussehra.SEC. 3. Section 11131 of the Government Code is amended to read:11131. (a) As used in this section, state agency means and includes every state body, office, officer, department, division, bureau, board, council, commission, or other state agency.(b) A state agency shall not conduct any meeting, conference, or other function in any facility that prohibits the admittance of any person, or persons, on the basis of ancestry or any characteristic listed or defined in Section 11135, that is inaccessible to disabled persons, or where members of the public may not be present without making a payment or purchase.(c) A state agency shall make every reasonable effort to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the state agency knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(1) Eid al-Adha.(2) Eid al-Fitr.(3) Feast of the Nativity.(4) Maha Shivaratri.(5) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(6) Rosh Hashanah.(7) Yom Kippur.(8) Diwali.(9) Dussehra.SEC. 4. Section 54961 of the Government Code is amended to read:54961. (a) A legislative body of a local agency shall not conduct any meeting in any facility that prohibits the admittance of any person, or persons, on the basis of ancestry or any characteristic listed or defined in Section 11135, that is inaccessible to disabled persons, or where members of the public may not be present without making a payment or purchase. This section applies to every local agency as defined in Section 54951.(b) A legislative body is encouraged to consider making efforts to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the legislative body knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(1) Eid al-Adha.(2) Eid al-Fitr.(3) Feast of the Nativity.(4) Maha Shivaratri.(5) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(6) Rosh Hashanah.(7) Yom Kippur.(8) Diwali.(9) Dussehra.(c) No notice, agenda, announcement, or report required under this chapter need identify any victim or alleged victim of tortious sexual conduct or child abuse unless the identity of the person has been publicly disclosed.SEC. 5. The Legislature finds and declares that Section 4 of this act, which amends Section 54961 of the Government Code, furthers, within the meaning of paragraph (7) of subdivision (b) of Section 3 of Article I of the California Constitution, the purposes of that constitutional section as it relates to the right of public access to the meetings of local public bodies or the writings of local public officials and local agencies. Pursuant to paragraph (7) of subdivision (b) of Section 3 of Article I of the California Constitution, the Legislature makes the following findings:By encouraging local agencies to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, this act furthers the purpose of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and promotes greater public access to the public meetings of local agencies.SEC. 6. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
64+The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 37224 is added to the Education Code, to read:37224. (a) The governing board of a school district or charter school, or a county office of education, shall consider making efforts to avoid scheduling the first day of class and high school graduation, if applicable, on a date for which the governing board or county office of education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, any of the following:(1) Eid al-Adha.(2) Eid al-Fitr.(3) Feast of the Nativity.(4) Maha Shivaratri.(5) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(6) Rosh Hashanah.(7) Yom Kippur.(8) Diwali.(9) Dussehra.(b) In considering and making a determination of which dates to avoid, the governing board or county office of education shall actively seek input from the affected community and consider any other relevant sources to ensure inclusive public participation.SEC. 2. Article 12 (commencing with Section 66095) is added to Chapter 2 of Part 40 of Division 5 of Title 3 of the Education Code, to read: Article 12. Academic Calendar66095. The California State University and the California Community Colleges shall, and the University of California is requested to, make every reasonable effort when developing academic calendars to avoid commencing an academic term on a date for which the institution of higher education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(a) Eid al-Adha.(b) Eid al-Fitr.(c) Feast of the Nativity.(d) Maha Shivaratri.(e) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(f) Rosh Hashanah.(g) Yom Kippur.(h) Diwali.(i) Dussehra.SEC. 3. Section 11131 of the Government Code is amended to read:11131. (a) As used in this section, state agency means and includes every state body, office, officer, department, division, bureau, board, council, commission, or other state agency.No(b) A state agency shall not conduct any meeting, conference, or other function in any facility that prohibits the admittance of any person, or persons, on the basis of ancestry or any characteristic listed or defined in Section 11135, or that is inaccessible to disabled persons, or where members of the public may not be present without making a payment or purchase. As used in this section, state agency means and includes every state body, office, officer, department, division, bureau, board, council, commission, or other state agency.(c) A state agency shall make every reasonable effort to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the state agency knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(1) Eid al-Adha.(2) Eid al-Fitr.(3) Feast of the Nativity.(4) Maha Shivaratri.(5) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(6) Rosh Hashanah.(7) Yom Kippur.(8) Diwali.(9) Dussehra.SEC. 4. Section 54961 of the Government Code is amended to read:54961. (a) No A legislative body of a local agency shall not conduct any meeting in any facility that prohibits the admittance of any person, or persons, on the basis of ancestry or any characteristic listed or defined in Section 11135, or which that is inaccessible to disabled persons, or where members of the public may not be present without making a payment or purchase. This section shall apply applies to every local agency as defined in Section 54951.(b) A legislative body is encouraged to consider making efforts to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the legislative body knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(1) Eid al-Adha.(2) Eid al-Fitr.(3) Feast of the Nativity.(4) Maha Shivaratri.(5) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(6) Rosh Hashanah.(7) Yom Kippur.(8) Diwali.(9) Dussehra.(b)(c) No notice, agenda, announcement, or report required under this chapter need identify any victim or alleged victim of tortious sexual conduct or child abuse unless the identity of the person has been publicly disclosed.SEC. 5. The Legislature finds and declares that Section 4 of this act, which amends Section 54961 of the Government Code, furthers, within the meaning of paragraph (7) of subdivision (b) of Section 3 of Article I of the California Constitution, the purposes of that constitutional section as it relates to the right of public access to the meetings of local public bodies or the writings of local public officials and local agencies. Pursuant to paragraph (7) of subdivision (b) of Section 3 of Article I of the California Constitution, the Legislature makes the following findings:By encouraging local agencies to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, this act furthers the purpose of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and promotes greater public access to the public meetings of local agencies.SEC. 6. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.SECTION 1.It is the intent of the Legislature to subsequently amend this bill to include provisions that would defend accessibility to state agency programs.
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6366 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
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67-SECTION 1. Section 37224 is added to the Education Code, to read:37224. (a) The Commencing with the 202627 school year, the governing board of a school district or charter school, or district, a county office of education, or the governing body of a charter school shall consider making efforts to avoid scheduling the first day of class and high school graduation, if applicable, on a date for which the governing board or county office of education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, any of the following: holiday.(1)Eid al-Adha.(2)Eid al-Fitr.(3)Feast of the Nativity.(4)Maha Shivaratri.(5)The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(6)Rosh Hashanah.(7)Yom Kippur.(8)Diwali.(9)Dussehra.(b) In considering and making a determination of which dates to avoid, the governing board or county office of education shall actively seek input from the affected community and consider any other relevant sources to ensure inclusive public participation.
70+SECTION 1. Section 37224 is added to the Education Code, to read:37224. (a) The governing board of a school district or charter school, or a county office of education, shall consider making efforts to avoid scheduling the first day of class and high school graduation, if applicable, on a date for which the governing board or county office of education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, any of the following:(1) Eid al-Adha.(2) Eid al-Fitr.(3) Feast of the Nativity.(4) Maha Shivaratri.(5) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(6) Rosh Hashanah.(7) Yom Kippur.(8) Diwali.(9) Dussehra.(b) In considering and making a determination of which dates to avoid, the governing board or county office of education shall actively seek input from the affected community and consider any other relevant sources to ensure inclusive public participation.
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6972 SECTION 1. Section 37224 is added to the Education Code, to read:
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73-37224. (a) The Commencing with the 202627 school year, the governing board of a school district or charter school, or district, a county office of education, or the governing body of a charter school shall consider making efforts to avoid scheduling the first day of class and high school graduation, if applicable, on a date for which the governing board or county office of education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, any of the following: holiday.(1)Eid al-Adha.(2)Eid al-Fitr.(3)Feast of the Nativity.(4)Maha Shivaratri.(5)The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(6)Rosh Hashanah.(7)Yom Kippur.(8)Diwali.(9)Dussehra.(b) In considering and making a determination of which dates to avoid, the governing board or county office of education shall actively seek input from the affected community and consider any other relevant sources to ensure inclusive public participation.
76+37224. (a) The governing board of a school district or charter school, or a county office of education, shall consider making efforts to avoid scheduling the first day of class and high school graduation, if applicable, on a date for which the governing board or county office of education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, any of the following:(1) Eid al-Adha.(2) Eid al-Fitr.(3) Feast of the Nativity.(4) Maha Shivaratri.(5) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(6) Rosh Hashanah.(7) Yom Kippur.(8) Diwali.(9) Dussehra.(b) In considering and making a determination of which dates to avoid, the governing board or county office of education shall actively seek input from the affected community and consider any other relevant sources to ensure inclusive public participation.
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75-37224. (a) The Commencing with the 202627 school year, the governing board of a school district or charter school, or district, a county office of education, or the governing body of a charter school shall consider making efforts to avoid scheduling the first day of class and high school graduation, if applicable, on a date for which the governing board or county office of education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, any of the following: holiday.(1)Eid al-Adha.(2)Eid al-Fitr.(3)Feast of the Nativity.(4)Maha Shivaratri.(5)The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(6)Rosh Hashanah.(7)Yom Kippur.(8)Diwali.(9)Dussehra.(b) In considering and making a determination of which dates to avoid, the governing board or county office of education shall actively seek input from the affected community and consider any other relevant sources to ensure inclusive public participation.
78+37224. (a) The governing board of a school district or charter school, or a county office of education, shall consider making efforts to avoid scheduling the first day of class and high school graduation, if applicable, on a date for which the governing board or county office of education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, any of the following:(1) Eid al-Adha.(2) Eid al-Fitr.(3) Feast of the Nativity.(4) Maha Shivaratri.(5) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(6) Rosh Hashanah.(7) Yom Kippur.(8) Diwali.(9) Dussehra.(b) In considering and making a determination of which dates to avoid, the governing board or county office of education shall actively seek input from the affected community and consider any other relevant sources to ensure inclusive public participation.
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77-37224. (a) The Commencing with the 202627 school year, the governing board of a school district or charter school, or district, a county office of education, or the governing body of a charter school shall consider making efforts to avoid scheduling the first day of class and high school graduation, if applicable, on a date for which the governing board or county office of education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, any of the following: holiday.(1)Eid al-Adha.(2)Eid al-Fitr.(3)Feast of the Nativity.(4)Maha Shivaratri.(5)The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(6)Rosh Hashanah.(7)Yom Kippur.(8)Diwali.(9)Dussehra.(b) In considering and making a determination of which dates to avoid, the governing board or county office of education shall actively seek input from the affected community and consider any other relevant sources to ensure inclusive public participation.
80+37224. (a) The governing board of a school district or charter school, or a county office of education, shall consider making efforts to avoid scheduling the first day of class and high school graduation, if applicable, on a date for which the governing board or county office of education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, any of the following:(1) Eid al-Adha.(2) Eid al-Fitr.(3) Feast of the Nativity.(4) Maha Shivaratri.(5) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(6) Rosh Hashanah.(7) Yom Kippur.(8) Diwali.(9) Dussehra.(b) In considering and making a determination of which dates to avoid, the governing board or county office of education shall actively seek input from the affected community and consider any other relevant sources to ensure inclusive public participation.
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79-37224. (a) The Commencing with the 202627 school year, the governing board of a school district or charter school, or district, a county office of education, or the governing body of a charter school shall consider making efforts to avoid scheduling the first day of class and high school graduation, if applicable, on a date for which the governing board or county office of education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, any of the following: holiday.
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84+37224. (a) The governing board of a school district or charter school, or a county office of education, shall consider making efforts to avoid scheduling the first day of class and high school graduation, if applicable, on a date for which the governing board or county office of education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, any of the following:
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8386 (1) Eid al-Adha.
8487
8588 (2) Eid al-Fitr.
8689
8790 (3) Feast of the Nativity.
8891
8992 (4) Maha Shivaratri.
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9194 (5) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.
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9396 (6) Rosh Hashanah.
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9598 (7) Yom Kippur.
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97100 (8) Diwali.
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99102 (9) Dussehra.
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101104 (b) In considering and making a determination of which dates to avoid, the governing board or county office of education shall actively seek input from the affected community and consider any other relevant sources to ensure inclusive public participation.
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103-SEC. 2. Article 12 (commencing with Section 66095) is added to Chapter 2 of Part 40 of Division 5 of Title 3 of the Education Code, to read: Article 12. Academic Calendar66095. The Commencing with the 202627 academic year, the California State University and the California Community Colleges shall, and the University of California is requested to, make every reasonable effort when developing academic calendars to avoid commencing an academic term on a date for which the institution of higher education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following: holiday.(a)Eid al-Adha.(b)Eid al-Fitr.(c)Feast of the Nativity.(d)Maha Shivaratri.(e)The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(f)Rosh Hashanah.(g)Yom Kippur.(h)Diwali.(i)Dussehra.
106+SEC. 2. Article 12 (commencing with Section 66095) is added to Chapter 2 of Part 40 of Division 5 of Title 3 of the Education Code, to read: Article 12. Academic Calendar66095. The California State University and the California Community Colleges shall, and the University of California is requested to, make every reasonable effort when developing academic calendars to avoid commencing an academic term on a date for which the institution of higher education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(a) Eid al-Adha.(b) Eid al-Fitr.(c) Feast of the Nativity.(d) Maha Shivaratri.(e) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(f) Rosh Hashanah.(g) Yom Kippur.(h) Diwali.(i) Dussehra.
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105108 SEC. 2. Article 12 (commencing with Section 66095) is added to Chapter 2 of Part 40 of Division 5 of Title 3 of the Education Code, to read:
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109-Article 12. Academic Calendar66095. The Commencing with the 202627 academic year, the California State University and the California Community Colleges shall, and the University of California is requested to, make every reasonable effort when developing academic calendars to avoid commencing an academic term on a date for which the institution of higher education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following: holiday.(a)Eid al-Adha.(b)Eid al-Fitr.(c)Feast of the Nativity.(d)Maha Shivaratri.(e)The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(f)Rosh Hashanah.(g)Yom Kippur.(h)Diwali.(i)Dussehra.
112+ Article 12. Academic Calendar66095. The California State University and the California Community Colleges shall, and the University of California is requested to, make every reasonable effort when developing academic calendars to avoid commencing an academic term on a date for which the institution of higher education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(a) Eid al-Adha.(b) Eid al-Fitr.(c) Feast of the Nativity.(d) Maha Shivaratri.(e) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(f) Rosh Hashanah.(g) Yom Kippur.(h) Diwali.(i) Dussehra.
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111-Article 12. Academic Calendar66095. The Commencing with the 202627 academic year, the California State University and the California Community Colleges shall, and the University of California is requested to, make every reasonable effort when developing academic calendars to avoid commencing an academic term on a date for which the institution of higher education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following: holiday.(a)Eid al-Adha.(b)Eid al-Fitr.(c)Feast of the Nativity.(d)Maha Shivaratri.(e)The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(f)Rosh Hashanah.(g)Yom Kippur.(h)Diwali.(i)Dussehra.
114+ Article 12. Academic Calendar66095. The California State University and the California Community Colleges shall, and the University of California is requested to, make every reasonable effort when developing academic calendars to avoid commencing an academic term on a date for which the institution of higher education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(a) Eid al-Adha.(b) Eid al-Fitr.(c) Feast of the Nativity.(d) Maha Shivaratri.(e) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(f) Rosh Hashanah.(g) Yom Kippur.(h) Diwali.(i) Dussehra.
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113116 Article 12. Academic Calendar
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115118 Article 12. Academic Calendar
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120+66095. The California State University and the California Community Colleges shall, and the University of California is requested to, make every reasonable effort when developing academic calendars to avoid commencing an academic term on a date for which the institution of higher education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(a) Eid al-Adha.(b) Eid al-Fitr.(c) Feast of the Nativity.(d) Maha Shivaratri.(e) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(f) Rosh Hashanah.(g) Yom Kippur.(h) Diwali.(i) Dussehra.
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119-66095. The Commencing with the 202627 academic year, the California State University and the California Community Colleges shall, and the University of California is requested to, make every reasonable effort when developing academic calendars to avoid commencing an academic term on a date for which the institution of higher education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following: holiday.(a)Eid al-Adha.(b)Eid al-Fitr.(c)Feast of the Nativity.(d)Maha Shivaratri.(e)The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(f)Rosh Hashanah.(g)Yom Kippur.(h)Diwali.(i)Dussehra.
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121-66095. The Commencing with the 202627 academic year, the California State University and the California Community Colleges shall, and the University of California is requested to, make every reasonable effort when developing academic calendars to avoid commencing an academic term on a date for which the institution of higher education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following: holiday.
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123-###### 66095.
124+66095. The California State University and the California Community Colleges shall, and the University of California is requested to, make every reasonable effort when developing academic calendars to avoid commencing an academic term on a date for which the institution of higher education knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following:
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125126 (a) Eid al-Adha.
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127128 (b) Eid al-Fitr.
128129
129130 (c) Feast of the Nativity.
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131132 (d) Maha Shivaratri.
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133134 (e) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.
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135136 (f) Rosh Hashanah.
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137138 (g) Yom Kippur.
138139
139140 (h) Diwali.
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141142 (i) Dussehra.
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143-SEC. 3. Section 11131 of the Government Code is amended to read:11131. (a) As used in this section, state agency means and includes every state body, office, officer, department, division, bureau, board, council, commission, or other state agency.(b) A state agency shall not conduct any meeting, conference, or other function in any facility that prohibits the admittance of any person, or persons, on the basis of ancestry or any characteristic listed or defined in Section 11135, that is inaccessible to disabled persons, or where members of the public may not be present without making a payment or purchase.(c) A state agency shall make every reasonable effort to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the state agency knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(1) Eid al-Adha.(2) Eid al-Fitr.(3) Feast of the Nativity.(4) Maha Shivaratri.(5) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(6) Rosh Hashanah.(7) Yom Kippur.(8) Diwali.(9) Dussehra.
144+SEC. 3. Section 11131 of the Government Code is amended to read:11131. (a) As used in this section, state agency means and includes every state body, office, officer, department, division, bureau, board, council, commission, or other state agency.No(b) A state agency shall not conduct any meeting, conference, or other function in any facility that prohibits the admittance of any person, or persons, on the basis of ancestry or any characteristic listed or defined in Section 11135, or that is inaccessible to disabled persons, or where members of the public may not be present without making a payment or purchase. As used in this section, state agency means and includes every state body, office, officer, department, division, bureau, board, council, commission, or other state agency.(c) A state agency shall make every reasonable effort to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the state agency knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(1) Eid al-Adha.(2) Eid al-Fitr.(3) Feast of the Nativity.(4) Maha Shivaratri.(5) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(6) Rosh Hashanah.(7) Yom Kippur.(8) Diwali.(9) Dussehra.
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145146 SEC. 3. Section 11131 of the Government Code is amended to read:
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147148 ### SEC. 3.
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149-11131. (a) As used in this section, state agency means and includes every state body, office, officer, department, division, bureau, board, council, commission, or other state agency.(b) A state agency shall not conduct any meeting, conference, or other function in any facility that prohibits the admittance of any person, or persons, on the basis of ancestry or any characteristic listed or defined in Section 11135, that is inaccessible to disabled persons, or where members of the public may not be present without making a payment or purchase.(c) A state agency shall make every reasonable effort to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the state agency knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(1) Eid al-Adha.(2) Eid al-Fitr.(3) Feast of the Nativity.(4) Maha Shivaratri.(5) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(6) Rosh Hashanah.(7) Yom Kippur.(8) Diwali.(9) Dussehra.
150+11131. (a) As used in this section, state agency means and includes every state body, office, officer, department, division, bureau, board, council, commission, or other state agency.No(b) A state agency shall not conduct any meeting, conference, or other function in any facility that prohibits the admittance of any person, or persons, on the basis of ancestry or any characteristic listed or defined in Section 11135, or that is inaccessible to disabled persons, or where members of the public may not be present without making a payment or purchase. As used in this section, state agency means and includes every state body, office, officer, department, division, bureau, board, council, commission, or other state agency.(c) A state agency shall make every reasonable effort to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the state agency knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(1) Eid al-Adha.(2) Eid al-Fitr.(3) Feast of the Nativity.(4) Maha Shivaratri.(5) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(6) Rosh Hashanah.(7) Yom Kippur.(8) Diwali.(9) Dussehra.
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151-11131. (a) As used in this section, state agency means and includes every state body, office, officer, department, division, bureau, board, council, commission, or other state agency.(b) A state agency shall not conduct any meeting, conference, or other function in any facility that prohibits the admittance of any person, or persons, on the basis of ancestry or any characteristic listed or defined in Section 11135, that is inaccessible to disabled persons, or where members of the public may not be present without making a payment or purchase.(c) A state agency shall make every reasonable effort to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the state agency knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(1) Eid al-Adha.(2) Eid al-Fitr.(3) Feast of the Nativity.(4) Maha Shivaratri.(5) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(6) Rosh Hashanah.(7) Yom Kippur.(8) Diwali.(9) Dussehra.
152+11131. (a) As used in this section, state agency means and includes every state body, office, officer, department, division, bureau, board, council, commission, or other state agency.No(b) A state agency shall not conduct any meeting, conference, or other function in any facility that prohibits the admittance of any person, or persons, on the basis of ancestry or any characteristic listed or defined in Section 11135, or that is inaccessible to disabled persons, or where members of the public may not be present without making a payment or purchase. As used in this section, state agency means and includes every state body, office, officer, department, division, bureau, board, council, commission, or other state agency.(c) A state agency shall make every reasonable effort to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the state agency knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(1) Eid al-Adha.(2) Eid al-Fitr.(3) Feast of the Nativity.(4) Maha Shivaratri.(5) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(6) Rosh Hashanah.(7) Yom Kippur.(8) Diwali.(9) Dussehra.
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153-11131. (a) As used in this section, state agency means and includes every state body, office, officer, department, division, bureau, board, council, commission, or other state agency.(b) A state agency shall not conduct any meeting, conference, or other function in any facility that prohibits the admittance of any person, or persons, on the basis of ancestry or any characteristic listed or defined in Section 11135, that is inaccessible to disabled persons, or where members of the public may not be present without making a payment or purchase.(c) A state agency shall make every reasonable effort to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the state agency knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(1) Eid al-Adha.(2) Eid al-Fitr.(3) Feast of the Nativity.(4) Maha Shivaratri.(5) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(6) Rosh Hashanah.(7) Yom Kippur.(8) Diwali.(9) Dussehra.
154+11131. (a) As used in this section, state agency means and includes every state body, office, officer, department, division, bureau, board, council, commission, or other state agency.No(b) A state agency shall not conduct any meeting, conference, or other function in any facility that prohibits the admittance of any person, or persons, on the basis of ancestry or any characteristic listed or defined in Section 11135, or that is inaccessible to disabled persons, or where members of the public may not be present without making a payment or purchase. As used in this section, state agency means and includes every state body, office, officer, department, division, bureau, board, council, commission, or other state agency.(c) A state agency shall make every reasonable effort to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the state agency knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(1) Eid al-Adha.(2) Eid al-Fitr.(3) Feast of the Nativity.(4) Maha Shivaratri.(5) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(6) Rosh Hashanah.(7) Yom Kippur.(8) Diwali.(9) Dussehra.
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156+11131. (a) As used in this section, state agency means and includes every state body, office, officer, department, division, bureau, board, council, commission, or other state agency.No
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155158 11131. (a) As used in this section, state agency means and includes every state body, office, officer, department, division, bureau, board, council, commission, or other state agency.
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159-(b) A state agency shall not conduct any meeting, conference, or other function in any facility that prohibits the admittance of any person, or persons, on the basis of ancestry or any characteristic listed or defined in Section 11135, that is inaccessible to disabled persons, or where members of the public may not be present without making a payment or purchase.
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164+(b) A state agency shall not conduct any meeting, conference, or other function in any facility that prohibits the admittance of any person, or persons, on the basis of ancestry or any characteristic listed or defined in Section 11135, or that is inaccessible to disabled persons, or where members of the public may not be present without making a payment or purchase. As used in this section, state agency means and includes every state body, office, officer, department, division, bureau, board, council, commission, or other state agency.
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161166 (c) A state agency shall make every reasonable effort to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the state agency knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following:
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163168 (1) Eid al-Adha.
164169
165170 (2) Eid al-Fitr.
166171
167172 (3) Feast of the Nativity.
168173
169174 (4) Maha Shivaratri.
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171176 (5) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.
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173178 (6) Rosh Hashanah.
174179
175180 (7) Yom Kippur.
176181
177182 (8) Diwali.
178183
179184 (9) Dussehra.
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181-SEC. 4. Section 54961 of the Government Code is amended to read:54961. (a) A legislative body of a local agency shall not conduct any meeting in any facility that prohibits the admittance of any person, or persons, on the basis of ancestry or any characteristic listed or defined in Section 11135, that is inaccessible to disabled persons, or where members of the public may not be present without making a payment or purchase. This section applies to every local agency as defined in Section 54951.(b) A legislative body is encouraged to consider making efforts to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the legislative body knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(1) Eid al-Adha.(2) Eid al-Fitr.(3) Feast of the Nativity.(4) Maha Shivaratri.(5) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(6) Rosh Hashanah.(7) Yom Kippur.(8) Diwali.(9) Dussehra.(c) No notice, agenda, announcement, or report required under this chapter need identify any victim or alleged victim of tortious sexual conduct or child abuse unless the identity of the person has been publicly disclosed.
186+SEC. 4. Section 54961 of the Government Code is amended to read:54961. (a) No A legislative body of a local agency shall not conduct any meeting in any facility that prohibits the admittance of any person, or persons, on the basis of ancestry or any characteristic listed or defined in Section 11135, or which that is inaccessible to disabled persons, or where members of the public may not be present without making a payment or purchase. This section shall apply applies to every local agency as defined in Section 54951.(b) A legislative body is encouraged to consider making efforts to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the legislative body knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(1) Eid al-Adha.(2) Eid al-Fitr.(3) Feast of the Nativity.(4) Maha Shivaratri.(5) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(6) Rosh Hashanah.(7) Yom Kippur.(8) Diwali.(9) Dussehra.(b)(c) No notice, agenda, announcement, or report required under this chapter need identify any victim or alleged victim of tortious sexual conduct or child abuse unless the identity of the person has been publicly disclosed.
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183188 SEC. 4. Section 54961 of the Government Code is amended to read:
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185190 ### SEC. 4.
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187-54961. (a) A legislative body of a local agency shall not conduct any meeting in any facility that prohibits the admittance of any person, or persons, on the basis of ancestry or any characteristic listed or defined in Section 11135, that is inaccessible to disabled persons, or where members of the public may not be present without making a payment or purchase. This section applies to every local agency as defined in Section 54951.(b) A legislative body is encouraged to consider making efforts to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the legislative body knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(1) Eid al-Adha.(2) Eid al-Fitr.(3) Feast of the Nativity.(4) Maha Shivaratri.(5) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(6) Rosh Hashanah.(7) Yom Kippur.(8) Diwali.(9) Dussehra.(c) No notice, agenda, announcement, or report required under this chapter need identify any victim or alleged victim of tortious sexual conduct or child abuse unless the identity of the person has been publicly disclosed.
192+54961. (a) No A legislative body of a local agency shall not conduct any meeting in any facility that prohibits the admittance of any person, or persons, on the basis of ancestry or any characteristic listed or defined in Section 11135, or which that is inaccessible to disabled persons, or where members of the public may not be present without making a payment or purchase. This section shall apply applies to every local agency as defined in Section 54951.(b) A legislative body is encouraged to consider making efforts to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the legislative body knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(1) Eid al-Adha.(2) Eid al-Fitr.(3) Feast of the Nativity.(4) Maha Shivaratri.(5) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(6) Rosh Hashanah.(7) Yom Kippur.(8) Diwali.(9) Dussehra.(b)(c) No notice, agenda, announcement, or report required under this chapter need identify any victim or alleged victim of tortious sexual conduct or child abuse unless the identity of the person has been publicly disclosed.
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189-54961. (a) A legislative body of a local agency shall not conduct any meeting in any facility that prohibits the admittance of any person, or persons, on the basis of ancestry or any characteristic listed or defined in Section 11135, that is inaccessible to disabled persons, or where members of the public may not be present without making a payment or purchase. This section applies to every local agency as defined in Section 54951.(b) A legislative body is encouraged to consider making efforts to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the legislative body knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(1) Eid al-Adha.(2) Eid al-Fitr.(3) Feast of the Nativity.(4) Maha Shivaratri.(5) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(6) Rosh Hashanah.(7) Yom Kippur.(8) Diwali.(9) Dussehra.(c) No notice, agenda, announcement, or report required under this chapter need identify any victim or alleged victim of tortious sexual conduct or child abuse unless the identity of the person has been publicly disclosed.
194+54961. (a) No A legislative body of a local agency shall not conduct any meeting in any facility that prohibits the admittance of any person, or persons, on the basis of ancestry or any characteristic listed or defined in Section 11135, or which that is inaccessible to disabled persons, or where members of the public may not be present without making a payment or purchase. This section shall apply applies to every local agency as defined in Section 54951.(b) A legislative body is encouraged to consider making efforts to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the legislative body knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(1) Eid al-Adha.(2) Eid al-Fitr.(3) Feast of the Nativity.(4) Maha Shivaratri.(5) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(6) Rosh Hashanah.(7) Yom Kippur.(8) Diwali.(9) Dussehra.(b)(c) No notice, agenda, announcement, or report required under this chapter need identify any victim or alleged victim of tortious sexual conduct or child abuse unless the identity of the person has been publicly disclosed.
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191-54961. (a) A legislative body of a local agency shall not conduct any meeting in any facility that prohibits the admittance of any person, or persons, on the basis of ancestry or any characteristic listed or defined in Section 11135, that is inaccessible to disabled persons, or where members of the public may not be present without making a payment or purchase. This section applies to every local agency as defined in Section 54951.(b) A legislative body is encouraged to consider making efforts to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the legislative body knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(1) Eid al-Adha.(2) Eid al-Fitr.(3) Feast of the Nativity.(4) Maha Shivaratri.(5) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(6) Rosh Hashanah.(7) Yom Kippur.(8) Diwali.(9) Dussehra.(c) No notice, agenda, announcement, or report required under this chapter need identify any victim or alleged victim of tortious sexual conduct or child abuse unless the identity of the person has been publicly disclosed.
196+54961. (a) No A legislative body of a local agency shall not conduct any meeting in any facility that prohibits the admittance of any person, or persons, on the basis of ancestry or any characteristic listed or defined in Section 11135, or which that is inaccessible to disabled persons, or where members of the public may not be present without making a payment or purchase. This section shall apply applies to every local agency as defined in Section 54951.(b) A legislative body is encouraged to consider making efforts to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the legislative body knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following:(1) Eid al-Adha.(2) Eid al-Fitr.(3) Feast of the Nativity.(4) Maha Shivaratri.(5) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.(6) Rosh Hashanah.(7) Yom Kippur.(8) Diwali.(9) Dussehra.(b)(c) No notice, agenda, announcement, or report required under this chapter need identify any victim or alleged victim of tortious sexual conduct or child abuse unless the identity of the person has been publicly disclosed.
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193-54961. (a) A legislative body of a local agency shall not conduct any meeting in any facility that prohibits the admittance of any person, or persons, on the basis of ancestry or any characteristic listed or defined in Section 11135, that is inaccessible to disabled persons, or where members of the public may not be present without making a payment or purchase. This section applies to every local agency as defined in Section 54951.
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200+54961. (a) No A legislative body of a local agency shall not conduct any meeting in any facility that prohibits the admittance of any person, or persons, on the basis of ancestry or any characteristic listed or defined in Section 11135, or which that is inaccessible to disabled persons, or where members of the public may not be present without making a payment or purchase. This section shall apply applies to every local agency as defined in Section 54951.
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197202 (b) A legislative body is encouraged to consider making efforts to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a date for which the legislative body knows, or has reason to know, that members of the public would be unable to participate or be present due to the ritual observance of a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, including, but not limited to, all of the following:
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199204 (1) Eid al-Adha.
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203208 (3) Feast of the Nativity.
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205210 (4) Maha Shivaratri.
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207212 (5) The first and last two days of Pesach, also known as Passover.
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209214 (6) Rosh Hashanah.
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211216 (7) Yom Kippur.
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213218 (8) Diwali.
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215220 (9) Dussehra.
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217226 (c) No notice, agenda, announcement, or report required under this chapter need identify any victim or alleged victim of tortious sexual conduct or child abuse unless the identity of the person has been publicly disclosed.
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219228 SEC. 5. The Legislature finds and declares that Section 4 of this act, which amends Section 54961 of the Government Code, furthers, within the meaning of paragraph (7) of subdivision (b) of Section 3 of Article I of the California Constitution, the purposes of that constitutional section as it relates to the right of public access to the meetings of local public bodies or the writings of local public officials and local agencies. Pursuant to paragraph (7) of subdivision (b) of Section 3 of Article I of the California Constitution, the Legislature makes the following findings:By encouraging local agencies to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, this act furthers the purpose of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and promotes greater public access to the public meetings of local agencies.
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221230 SEC. 5. The Legislature finds and declares that Section 4 of this act, which amends Section 54961 of the Government Code, furthers, within the meaning of paragraph (7) of subdivision (b) of Section 3 of Article I of the California Constitution, the purposes of that constitutional section as it relates to the right of public access to the meetings of local public bodies or the writings of local public officials and local agencies. Pursuant to paragraph (7) of subdivision (b) of Section 3 of Article I of the California Constitution, the Legislature makes the following findings:By encouraging local agencies to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, this act furthers the purpose of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and promotes greater public access to the public meetings of local agencies.
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223232 SEC. 5. The Legislature finds and declares that Section 4 of this act, which amends Section 54961 of the Government Code, furthers, within the meaning of paragraph (7) of subdivision (b) of Section 3 of Article I of the California Constitution, the purposes of that constitutional section as it relates to the right of public access to the meetings of local public bodies or the writings of local public officials and local agencies. Pursuant to paragraph (7) of subdivision (b) of Section 3 of Article I of the California Constitution, the Legislature makes the following findings:
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227236 By encouraging local agencies to avoid conducting any meeting, conference, or other function on a religious, cultural, or ancestral holiday, this act furthers the purpose of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and promotes greater public access to the public meetings of local agencies.
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229238 SEC. 6. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
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231240 SEC. 6. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
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233242 SEC. 6. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
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248+It is the intent of the Legislature to subsequently amend this bill to include provisions that would defend accessibility to state agency programs.