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2005 California Government Code Sections 9148-9148.8 and Licensed Professional Practice
GOVERNMENT CODESECTION 9148-9148.8
9148. Any state board proposed for creation by the Legislature on or after January 1, 1991, or any category of licensed professional proposed for creation by the Legislature on or after January 1, 1995, shall be subject to this article. 9148.2. For purposes of this article, "state board" means any administrative or regulatory board, commission, committee, council, association, or authority consisting of more than one person, whose members are appointed by the Governor, the Legislature, or both. For purposes of this article, "state board" does not include any commission created by the Legislature pursuant to Part 2 (commencing with Section 58601) of Division 21 of the Food and Agricultural Code. 9148.4. Prior to consideration by the Legislature of legislation creating a new state board or legislation creating a new category of licensed professional, a plan for the establishment and operation of the proposed state board or new category of licensed professional shall be developed by the author or sponsor of the legislation. The plan shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following: (a) A description of the problem that the creation of the specific state board or new category of licensed professional would address, including the specific evidence of need for the state to address the problem. (b) The reasons why this proposed state board or new category of licensed professional was selected to address this problem, including the full range of alternatives considered and the reason why each of these alternatives was not selected. Alternatives that shall be considered include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) No action taken to establish a state board or create a new category of licensed professional. (2) The use of a current state board or agency or the existence of a current category of licensed professional to address the problem, including any necessary changes to the mandate or composition of the existing state board or agency or current category of licensed professional. (3) The various levels of regulation or administration available to address the problem. (4) Addressing the problem by federal or local agencies. (c) The specific public benefit or harm that would result from the establishment of the proposed state board or new category of licensed professional, the specific manner in which the proposed state board or new category of licensed professional would achieve this benefit, and the specific standards of performance which shall be used in reviewing the subsequent operation of the board or category of licensed professional. (d) The specific source or sources of revenue and funding to be utilized by the proposed state board or new category of licensed professional in achieving its mandate. (e) The necessary data and other information required in this section shall be provided to the Legislature with the initial legislation and forwarded to the policy committees in which the bill will be heard. 9148.6. Prior to consideration by the Legislature of legislation creating a new state board, which is advisory only, a plan for the establishment and operation of the proposed state board shall be developed by the author or sponsor of the legislation. The plan shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following: (a) A description of the problem that the proposed advisory state board would address. (b) A listing of those currently established state advisory and administrative entities addressing the same or similar problems. (c) The necessary data and other information required in this section shall be provided to the Legislature with the initial legislation and forwarded to the policy committees in which the bill will be heard. 9148.8. (a) The Joint Committee on Boards, Commissions, and Consumer Protection, acting pursuant to a request from the chairperson of the appropriate policy committee, shall evaluate a plan prepared pursuant to Section 9148.4 or 9148.6. (b) Evaluations prepared by the Joint Committee on Boards, Commissions, and Consumer Protection pursuant to this section shall be provided to the respective policy and fiscal committees of the Legislature pursuant to rules adopted by each committee for this purpose.
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