Education Code Section 48900

Compiled April, 2015

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

Prior History:
•  Former Political Code § 1685, added by original 1872 California codification; amended by 1915, c. 466
•  Former Political Code § 1686, by original 1872 California codification; amended by Code Am. 1873-74, c. 543
•  Former Political Code § 1610, added by 1917, c. 552; amended by 1921, c. 572; 1927, c. 671
•  Former School Code §§ 1.30 and 1.32, added by 1929, c. 23
•  Former School Code § 1.33, added by 1929, c. 23; amended by 1931, c. 730; 1939, c. 512
•  Former 1943 Education Code § 10671, added by 1943, c. 71
•  Former 1943 Education Code § 16073, added by 1943, c. 71; amended by 1947, c. 1430
•  Former 1943 Education Code § 16074, added by 1943, c. 71
•  Former 1943 Education Code § 10603, added by 1957, c. 1436
•  Former 1959 Education Code § 10602, added by 1959, c. 2; amended by 1965, c. 1279; 1970, c. 102; 1975, c. 65
•  Former 1959 Education Code § 10603, added by 1959, c. 2; amended by 1967, c. 1200; 1968, c. 800; 1969, c. 941; 1970, c. 1186
•  Former 1959 Education Code § 10605¸added by 1959, c. 2
•  Former 1959 Education Code § 10606, added by 1959, c. 2; amended by 1969, c. 1324; 1974, c. 1062
•  Former 1959 Education Code §10604.3¸ added by 1969, c. 1265
•  Former 1959 Education Code § 10602.5, added by 1975, c. 65
•  Former 1976 Education Code §§ 48903; 48903.5; 48904, 48906, 48907 and 48909, added by 1976, c. 1010
•  Former Education Code § 48900, added by 1977, c. 965; amended by 1978, c. 668; 1982, c. 318
Current:
Added: 1983, c. 498
Amended: 1984, c. 23; 1985, c. 318; 1986, c. 111; 1986, c. 1136; 1987, c. 383; 1989, c. 1306; 1992, c. 909; 1994, c. 1198; 1995, c. 972; 1996, c. 915; 1997, c. 637; 2001, c. 484; 2002, c. 151; 2002, c. 643; 2003, c. 21; 2006, c. 601; 2007, c. 730; 2008, c. 646; 2011, c. 732; 2012, c. 157; 2012, c. 425; 2013, c. 76; 2013, c. 700; 2014, c. 660

53 bills affected this section.                          

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