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General Information
Mission.
The California Law Revision Commission is an independent state agency created by
statute
in 1953. It assists the Legislature and Governor by
examining California law and recommending needed reforms.
Active Studies.
Active Commission studies are listed in the sidebar to the right. If you are interested in following a particular study, you can
to receive e-mail notices
whenever material related to that topic is uploaded to this site. The notices will include a
link to download the new material.
Meetings.
The Commission performs its work in open public meetings. The
agenda
for each meeting includes links to download the
materials that will be discussed at the meeting. Decisions made at Commission meetings are
recorded in the official
minutes
for each meeting.
Recommendations.
Once the Commission has made preliminary decisions on how to reform
the law, it issues a
tentative recommendation
soliciting
public comment on the proposed reform. After the Commission has thoroughly considered public
input on the proposal, it will typically make a
final recommendation
,
which is delivered to the Legislature and the Governor and then published. The final recommendation
includes a narrative explanation of the proposed law, proposed statutory language, and official
comments
on each affected code section. Historically, over 90%
of the Commission's recommendations have been enacted into law, affecting more than 22,500
sections of the California statutory codes.
Materials.
Materials relating to Commission studies can be found in a searchable index of all
code sections
affected by Commission recommendations,
a searchable index of all
staff memoranda
, and a catalog of all
final recommendations and reports
Personnel.
The Commission consists of seven members appointed by the Governor with the advice
and consent of the Senate, one Senator, one Assembly Member, and the Legislative Counsel. The
Commission is supported by a small professional staff. Current personnel are listed
here
Contact Us.
The Commission welcomes public participation in its process. Public testimony and written
comments play an important part in shaping Commission decisions. Please feel free to
contact
us with any questions or comments that you have regarding the Commission or its work.
California Governor
Gavin Newsom
Visit Governor's Website
Active Studies
Study B-750. Antitrust Law
Study E-200. Recodification of Toxic Substance Statutes
Study I-200. Terminology Relating to Persons with Disabilities
Study J-507. Civil Discovery Improvements
Committee on
Revision of the Penal Code
Website
Mailing Address
California Law Revision Commission
c/o Legislative Counsel Bureau
925 L Street, Suite 275
Sacramento, CA 95814