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ASSEMBLY BILL 611 (MCALISTER – 1975)
CHAPTER 510, STATUTES OF 1975, AB 611
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Only sections 1162 and 1163 of the Education Code were amended following legislative passage of Assembly Bill 611. (See Exhibit #1c) Assembly member Alister McAlister introduced the bill on January 29, 1979 for the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors. (See Exhibits #1a and #8, document PE-2)
Assembly Bill 611 was assigned to the Assembly Committee on Education and the Senate Committee on Education where policy issues raised by the bill were considered. (See Exhibits #3 and #4) One amendment was made to Assembly Bill 611 during the legislative process. (See Exhibits #1b and #2) Subsequent to legislative approval, Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr., signed the bill on September 5, 1975, and it was recorded by the Secretary of State on September 6, 1975 as Chapter 510 of the Statutes of 1975. (See Exhibits #1c and #2)
A digest of Assembly Bill 611 as last amended was provided in the following manner in a Third Reading Analysis:
DIGEST This bill would provide that if a regular school district governing board election in which a vacant position is scheduled to be filled fails with the 120 day requirement for a special election to fill the vacancy, there would be no special election.
(See Exhibit #6)