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Senate committee advances bill to let enforcement groups request records from private developers using public dollars
Summary
AB 963 would allow the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement and certain labor-management entities to request a limited set of records from private corporations when projects use public funds; the committee passed the bill to the judiciary committee after mixed testimony from labor groups and housing and developer organizations.
The Senate Labor Committee on Monday voted to send AB 963 to the Committee on the Judiciary. The bill, introduced by an Assembly member, would expand access to project records for state enforcement and joint labor-management entities when private corporations use public funds to develop projects.
Under current law, public agencies must provide records such as certified payrolls and bid documents to requesters; private entities that receive public dollars do not have the same statutory obligation. AB 963 would create a limited disclosure pathway allowing the Division of Labor Standards…
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