Key Votes
HB 2676 - Establishes Penalties For Agriculture Health And Safety Violations - Key Vote
California Key Votes
Nancy Skinner voted Yea (Concurrence Vote) on this legislation.
Read recent statements Nancy Skinner made in this general time period.
Stages
- Sept. 30, 2012 Executive Vetoed
- Aug. 30, 2012 House Concurrence Vote Passed
- Aug. 21, 2012 Senate Bill Passed
- May 29, 2012 House Bill Passed
- March 5, 2012 Introduced
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Legislation - Vetoed (Executive) - Sept. 30, 2012
Title: Establishes Penalties For Agriculture Health And Safety Violations
Legislation - Concurrence Vote Passed (House) (45-28) - Aug. 30, 2012 (Key vote)
Title: Increases Penalties For Agriculture Health And Safety Violations
Vote to pass a bill that establishes penalties for health and safety violations committed by agricultural directors or supervisors against agricultural employees.
- Requires any individual who directs or supervises an agricultural employee in outdoor work to supply “ready” access to shade and “suitably cool” potable drinking water of at least 1 quart per hour per employee (Sec. 1).
- Classifies a violation of this bill that does not result in the injury of an agricultural employee as a misdemeanor, with the following penalties (Sec. 1):
- Up to 6 months in county jail;
- A fine of up to $10,000; or
- Both.
- Classifies a violation of this bill that results in the injury of an agricultural employee as a misdemeanor, with the following penalties (Sec. 1):
- Up to 1 year in county jail;
- A fine of up to $25,000; or
- Both.
Legislation - Bill Passed (Senate) (24-12) - Aug. 21, 2012 (Key vote)
Title: Increases Penalties For Agriculture Health And Safety Violations
Vote to pass a bill that establishes penalties for health and safety violations committed by agricultural directors or supervisors against agricultural employees.
- Requires any individual who directs or supervises an agricultural employee in outdoor work to supply “ready” access to shade and “suitably cool” potable drinking water of at least 1 quart per hour per employee (Sec. 1).
- Classifies a violation of this bill that does not result in the injury of an agricultural employee as a misdemeanor, with the following penalties (Sec. 1):
- Up to 6 months in county jail;
- A fine of up to $10,000; or
- Both.
- Classifies a violation of this bill that results in the injury of an agricultural employee as a misdemeanor, with the following penalties (Sec. 1):
- Up to 1 year in county jail;
- A fine of up to $25,000; or
- Both.
Legislation - Bill Passed (House) (54-22) - May 29, 2012
Legislation - Introduced (House) - March 5, 2012
Title: Increases Penalties For Agriculture Health And Safety Violations
Sponsors
- Charles M. Calderon (CA - D) (Out Of Office)