Business and Professions Code Sections 17203, 17204, 17206, 17207 and 17209

Compiled March, 2016

Our review of the annotated history reveals the following legislative history (every “c.” below represents a separate legislative bill):

Year/Chapter                        § § affected [“f-” = former §]
1933, c. 953                           Former Civil Code § 3369(2); Former Civil Code 3369(5)
1972, c. 244                           17203/former 3369(2)
1972, c. 1084                         Former Civil Code § 3370.1
1974, c. 746                           Former Civil Code § 3370.1
1976, c. 1005                         Former § 3369(2)
1976, c. 1006                         Former Civil Code § 3370.2
1977, c. 299                           17203; 17204; 17206; 17207
1979, c. 897                           17206; 17207
1991, c. 1195                         17204; 17206; 17207
1991, c. 1196                         17204; 17206; 17207
1992, c. 385                           17204; 17209
1992, c. 430                           17203; 17206
1993, c. 926                           17204
1997, c. 17                             17206
1998, c. 931                           17209
Prop 64 of 2004                     17203; 17204; 17206
2004, c. 529                           17209
2005, c. 74                             17206
2007, c. 17                             17204; 17206
2008, c. 179                           17204
2012, c. 32                             17206

21 bills affected this section.                          

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