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Legislative History for Revenue and Taxation Code section 224 and Constitution Article XIII, section 3

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California Constitution Article XIII, section 3(m) and Revenue and Taxation Code section 224.  Our review of the annotated history of both sections in 2008 reveals the following legislative history (every “c.” or election noted below represents a separate legislative action):

Art. XIII, § 3(m) (24 bills)
Prior History:
Former Art. XIII, § 1, adopted May 7, 1879; amended Nov. 6, 1894; Nov. 8, 1910; Nov. 3, 1914; May 16, 1944; Nov. 6, 1962
Former Art. XIII, § 1a, adopted Nov. 3, 1914; amended Nov. 4, 1952; Nov. 2, 1954; Nov. 6, 1962
Former Art. XIII, § 1b, adopted Nov. 2, 1926
Former Art. XIII, § 1-1/4, adopted Oct. 10, 1911; amended Nov. 7, 1922; Nov. 2, 1926; Nov. 8, 1932; Nov. 7, 1944; Nov. 2, 1954; Nov. 8, 1960; Nov. 3, 1964
Former Ar. XIII, 1-1/2, adopted Nov. 6, 1900; amended Nov. 4, 1952; Nov. 2, 1954; Nov. 6, 1956
Former Art. XIII, § 1-3/4, adopted Nov. 4, 1902
Former Art. XIII, § 4, adopted Nov. 3, 1914; amended Nov. 8, 1932; Nov. 2, 1954
Former Art. XIII, § 12-3/4, adopted Nov. 6, 1894; amended Nov. 2, 1926

Current: adopted Nov. 5, 1974; amendment Prop. 93, adopted Nov. 9, 1988

§ 224 (5 bills)
Prior History: former § 224, added 1968x, c. 1x; amended 1969, c. 88; 1971, c. 1473
 
Current:  added 1972, c. 4; amended 1974, c. 311


 


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