California Government Code ARTICLE 9 - The Historic State Capitol Commission

  • Section 9149.
    The Legislature finds and declares that the historic State Capitol is a state historic and architectural legacy which must be preserved and maintained in a...
  • Section 9149.1.
    As used in this article, the following terms have the following meanings:(a) “Commission” means the Historic State Capitol Commission created by Section 9149.2.(b) “Historic State Capitol” means...
  • Section 9149.2.
    (a) There is in state government, the Historic State Capitol Commission, which shall consist of seven members, initially appointed as follows:(1) Two members appointed by the Speaker...
  • Section 9149.3.
    The appointees of both the Speaker of the Assembly and the President pro Tempore of the Senate shall include one person who represents the arts...
  • Section 9149.4.
    The members of the commission shall serve without compensation, but shall receive reimbursement for travel and living expenses in connection with their official duties, at...
  • Section 9149.5.
    The Joint Rules Committee shall appoint a Subcommittee on the Capitol Restoration Project, comprised of three members from the Senate and three from the Assembly,...
  • Section 9149.6.
    (a) Four members of the commission shall constitute a quorum to do business, and no action of the commission may be taken except upon an affirmative...
  • Section 9149.7.
    The commission shall have the following powers and duties:(a) To prepare, complete, and, from time to time, to amend, a comprehensive master plan, based on a...
  • Section 9149.8.
    In carrying out its duties and responsibilities under this article, the commission shall follow accepted standards for restoration, preservation, and maintenance of historic structures, including...
  • Section 9149.9.
    The commission shall maintain and may utilize all historic data, research, and project files developed and gathered by the state, and in the possession of...
  • Section 9149.10.a.
    The commission may request and shall receive assistance and data, relevant to the commission’s duties and responsibilities, from every agency of state government.(Added by Stats....
  • Section 9149.11.
    The commission shall maintain complete records of its proceedings and may publish reports and other publications in connection with its duties and responsibilities.(Added by Stats....
  • Section 9149.12.
    The commission shall use any funds appropriated to its use, or allocated to its use by the Joint Rules Committee, donated to it, or acquired...
  • Section 9149.13.
    The commission shall review and advise on any interagency agreement for management of concessions within the historic State Capitol.(Added by Stats. 1984, Ch. 1757, Sec....
  • Section 9149.14.
    The commission shall employ an executive officer, who shall have at least three years of administrative-curatorial experience in the cultural or historic preservation fields, and...
  • Section 9149.15.
    The commission may contract with any agency, public or private, for services, in connection with the commission’s duties and responsibilities, as the commission determines to...
  • Section 9149.16.
    The commission annually shall report to the Legislature on its activities. The commission shall propose to the Legislature such recommendations for legislation in connection with...
  • Section 9149.17.
    The commission shall be supported by allocations by the Joint Rules Committee from the Contingent Funds of the Assembly and Senate. The commission annually shall...

Last modified: October 22, 2018