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California Constitution Article III State Of CaliforniaLegal Research Home > California Lawyer > Constitution > California Constitution Article III State Of California Sponsored LinksThe State of California is an inseparable part of the United States of America, and the United States Constitution is the supreme law of the The boundaries of the State are those stated in the Constitution of 1849 as modified pursuant to statute. Sacramento is the capital of California. The powers of state government are legislative, executive, and judicial. Persons charged with the exercise of one power may not exercise either of the others... An administrative agency, including an administrative agency created by the Constitution or an initiative statute, has no power: (a) To declare a statute unenforceable, or... (a) Except as provided in subdivision (b), salaries of elected state officers may not be reduced during their term of office. Laws that set these... Suits may be brought against the State in such manner and in such courts as shall be directed by law. (a) Purpose. English is the common language of the people of the United States of America and the State of California. This section is intended... (a) The retirement allowance for any person, all of whose credited service in the Legislators' Retirement System was rendered or was deemed to have been... (a) The California Citizens Compensation Commission is hereby created and shall consist of seven members appointed by the Governor. The commission shall establish the annual... The proceeds from the sale of surplus state property occurring on or after the effective date of this section, and any proceeds from the previous... Last modified: August 5, 2008 |