California Government Code ARTICLE 4 - Commission
- Section 13995.40.
(a) Upon approval of the initial referendum, the office shall establish a nonprofit mutual benefit corporation named the California Travel and Tourism Commission. The commission shall...
- Section 13995.40.5.
Notwithstanding subdivision (d) of Section 13995.40, the number of commissioners elected from each industry category shall be determined by the weighted percentage of assessments from...
- Section 13995.41.
The purpose of the commission is to increase the number of persons traveling to and within California.(Added by Stats. 2003, Ch. 229, Sec. 1.5. Effective...
- Section 13995.42.
(a) The commission is a separate, independent California nonprofit mutual benefit corporation. Except as provided in Section 13995.43, the staff of the commission shall be employees...
- Section 13995.43.
(a) The commission shall be administered by an executive director. That individual shall be a tourism industry marketing professional, recommended by a vote of the commissioners...
- Section 13995.44.
(a) (1) The commission shall annually provide to all assessed businesses a report on the activities and budget of the commission including, but not limited to, income...
- Section 13995.45.
(a) The commission shall annually prepare, or cause to be prepared, a written marketing plan. In developing the plan, the commission shall utilize, as appropriate, the...
- Section 13995.46.
Commissioners and employees of the commission are not responsible individually in any way whatsoever to any person for liability for any good faith activity of...
- Section 13995.47.
(a) The commission shall establish one or more industry marketing advisory committees, which may include noncommissioners as members. The industry marketing advisory committees shall be structured...
- Section 13995.48.
If the commission believes that the administration of the marketing plan will be promoted thereby, the commission may borrow money, with or without interest, to...
- Section 13995.49.
The commission may by written contract accept a voluntary assessment from any person in a travel and tourism related business who is not an assessed...
Last modified: October 22, 2018