SB 632

  • California Senate Bill
  • 2009-2010 Regular Session
  • Introduced in Senate Feb 27, 2009
  • Passed Senate May 21, 2009
  • Assembly
  • Governor

Government compensation: disclosure.

Abstract

(1) Existing law charges the Controller with various duties, including, among others, superintending the fiscal concerns of the state. Existing law authorizes a city council to enact an ordinance providing each member of the city council a salary based on the population of the city, and to provide for other forms of compensation, as specified. This bill would require the Controller to determine, based on a review of public records or reported salary information, whether a city is an excess compensation city, as defined. The bill would authorize a city to request a hearing, as specified, to contest the Controller's determination. The bill would require the Controller, if the city does not request a hearing or if the Attorney General concurs with the Controller's determination after a hearing, to notify the city and the redevelopment agency in the city of the city's status as an excess compensation city, as prescribed. (2) The Community Redevelopment Law authorizes the establishment of redevelopment agencies in communities to address the effects of blight, as defined, in blighted areas in those communities known as project areas, and authorizes the agency to issue bonds. This bill would prohibit the agency, once the agency has received written notice from the Controller that the city is an excess compensation city, from adopting a redevelopment plan for a new project area or amending an existing redevelopment plan for existing project areas; from issuing new bonds, notes, interim certificates, debentures, or other obligations, as specified; and from encumbering any funds or expending any moneys derived from any source except as specified. (3) Existing law, the Ralph M. Brown Act, requires that all meetings of a legislative body of a local agency be open and public and all persons be permitted to attend unless a closed session is authorized. The act authorizes a legislative body to hold a closed session with the local agency's designated representatives regarding various issues, including compensation, regarding its represented and unrepresented employees, but the legislative body is prohibited from taking final action on the proposed compensation of one or more unrepresented employees. Existing law also requires that all contracts of employment with a local agency, as defined, for certain positions be ratified in an open session of the governing body and be reflected in the governing body's minutes. This bill would require that any individual contract of employment or amendment to a contract of employment with an employee who is or will be employed by, and report directly to, the legislative body of the local agency be ratified in an open session of the legislative body after prescribed information regarding the contract or amendment to the contract is made available in a conspicuous location on the local agency's Internet Web site, if it maintains one, and in a location that is freely accessible to the public, no later than 5 days prior to the meeting to ratify the contract or amend the contract. By expanding the duties of local officials, these provisions would impose a state-mandated local program. This bill would also specify that final action on the proposed compensation of one or more unrepresented employees who are to be employed by, and report directly to, the legislative body of the local agency only be taken in open session, consistent with the prescribed disclosure requirements. By expanding the duties of local officials, these provisions would impose a state-mandated local program. (4) The bill would express a legislative finding and declaration that, to ensure the statewide integrity of local government, disclosure of compensation paid to officers and designated employees is an issue of statewide concern and not a municipal affair and that, therefore, all cities, including charter cities, would be subject to the provisions of the bill. (5) 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 these statutory provisions.

Bill Sponsors (10)

Votes


Actions


Nov 30, 2010

Assembly

From Assembly without further action.

Aug 31, 2010

Assembly

(Page 6971.)

Assembly

From committee: Amend and re-refer to Com. on RULES. (Ayes 7. Noes 1.)

Assembly

Withdrawn from committee.

Assembly

Read second time. Amended. Re-referred to Com. on RULES.

  • Referral-Committee
  • Reading-2
  • Reading-1
Com. on RULES.

Assembly

(Heard in committee on August 31.)

Assembly

Placed on third reading.

Aug 19, 2010

Assembly

Assembly Rule 69(d) suspended. (Ayes 51. Noes 28. Page 6372.)

Assembly

Re-referred to Com. on RULES.

  • Referral-Committee
Com. on RULES.

Senate

Action rescinded whereby the bill was re-referred to Com. on RULES pursuant to Assrmbly Rule 77.2.

  • Referral-Committee
Com. on RULES pursuant to Assrmbly Rule 77.2.

Senate

Re-referred to Com. On RULES pursuant to Assembly Rule 77.2.

  • Referral-Committee
Com. On RULES pursuant to Assembly Rule 77.2.

Aug 18, 2010

Assembly

Read third time. Amended. (Ayes 47. Noes 22. Page 6329.) To third reading.

Aug 16, 2010

Assembly

From inactive file to third reading file.

Aug 12, 2010

Assembly

Notice of motion to remove from inactive file given by Assembly Member Charles Calderon.

Jul 13, 2009

Assembly

Placed on inactive file on request of Assembly Member Torrico.

Jul 09, 2009

Assembly

Read second time. To third reading.

Jul 08, 2009

Assembly

(Heard in committee on July 8.)

Assembly

From committee: Do pass. (Ayes 11. Noes 3.)

Jul 01, 2009

Assembly

Set, first hearing. Hearing canceled at the request of author.

Jun 23, 2009

Assembly

(Heard in committee on June 22.)

Assembly

From committee: Do pass, but first be re-referred to Com. on APPR. (Ayes 12. Noes 1.) Re-referred to Com. on APPR.

  • Referral-Committee
  • Committee-Passage-Favorable
  • Committee-Passage
Com. on APPR. (Ayes 12. Noes 1.) Re-referred to Com. on APPR.

Jun 08, 2009

Assembly

To Com. on TRANS.

May 21, 2009

Assembly

In Assembly. Read first time. Held at Desk.

Senate

Read third time. Passed. (Ayes 30. Noes 4. Page 975.) To Assembly.

May 20, 2009

Senate

Read second time. To third reading.

May 19, 2009

Senate

From committee: Be placed on second reading file pursuant to Senate Rule 28.8.

May 08, 2009

Senate

Set for hearing May 18.

Apr 30, 2009

Senate

Read second time. Amended. Re-referred to Com. on APPR.

  • Referral-Committee
  • Reading-2
  • Reading-1
Com. on APPR.

Apr 29, 2009

Senate

From committee: Do pass as amended, but first amend, and re-refer to Com. on APPR. (Ayes 7. Noes 0. Page 680.)

Apr 03, 2009

Senate

Set for hearing April 27.

Apr 01, 2009

Senate

From committee: Do pass, but first be re-referred to Com. on EQ. (Ayes 10. Noes 1. Page 399.) Re-referred to Com. on EQ.

  • Referral-Committee
  • Committee-Passage-Favorable
  • Committee-Passage
Com. on EQ. (Ayes 10. Noes 1. Page 399.) Re-referred to Com. on EQ.

Mar 31, 2009

Senate

From committee with author's amendments. Read second time. Amended. Re-referred to Com. on T. & H.

  • Reading-1
  • Referral-Committee
  • Reading-2
  • Committee-Passage
Com. on T. & H.

Mar 25, 2009

Senate

Set for hearing March 31.

Mar 19, 2009

Senate

To Coms. on T. & H. and EQ.

Mar 02, 2009

Senate

Read first time.

Feb 28, 2009

Senate

From print. May be acted upon on or after March 30.

Feb 27, 2009

Senate

Introduced. To Com. on RLS. for assignment. To print.

Bill Text

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02/27/09 - Introduced PDF
03/31/09 - Amended Senate PDF
04/30/09 - Amended Senate PDF
08/18/10 - Amended Assembly PDF
08/31/10 - Amended Assembly PDF

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