

SB21-017: Sexual Contact By An Educator
Under current law, a secondary school teacher who has sexual contact with a student who is 18 years of age or older may not have committed a crime.
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Under current law, a secondary school teacher who has sexual contact with a student who is 18 years of age or older may not have committed a crime.
Under current law, if an eligible elector is unable to sign a mail ballot issued to the elector, the elector may provide the self-affirmation required to cast the ballot by making a mark on the self-...
The bill creates the reproductive health care program that provides contraceptive methods and counseling services to participants.
Commencing with the 2022 general election, and subject to an elector's choice to receive and cast all ballots by mail, the bill requires that all registered electors cast their ballot in person for each...
Under existing law, the department of revenue (department) is either allowed or required to administratively suspend, cancel, revoke, deny, or deny renewal of a driver's license, instruction permit, or...
The bill prohibits a state, county, or local government agency, or any person acting on behalf of the state, county, or local government agency, from ordering persons participating in a protest or...