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California Law Revision Commission

-- Last revised 10/30/23 --

Studies of Statutes Made Obsolete by Trial Court Restructuring

    The Legislature has directed the Commission to recommend statutory revisions to reflect the enactment of the Trial Court Employment Protection and Governance Act, the enactment of the Lockyer-Isenberg Trial Court Funding Act of 1997, and the implementation of trial court unification. See Gov't Code § 71674; see also 2009 Cal. Stat. res. ch. 98; Gov't Code § 70219.
    Individual studies on this topic are catalogued below.
    For a description of the remaining work in this study as of January 4, 2022, see Memorandum 2022-3, Exhibit p. 2.

J-1400 Statutes Made Obsolete by Trial Court Restructuring: Part 1
J-1401 Statutes Made Obsolete by Trial Court Restructuring: Part 2
J-1402 Statutes Made Obsolete by Trial Court Restructuring: Part 3
J-1403 Statutes Made Obsolete by Trial Court Restructuring: Part 4
J-1403 Transfer of Case Based on Lack of Jurisdiction
J-1404 Statutes Made Obsolete by Trial Court Restructuring: Part 5
J-1405 Statutes Made Obsolete by Trial Court Restructuring: Part 6
J-1406 Statutes Made Obsolete by Trial Court Restructuring: Part 7
J-1407 Statutes Made Obsolete by Trial Court Restructuring: Part 8
J-1408 Statutes Made Obsolete by Trial Court Restructuring: Part 9
J-1450 Appellate Jurisdiction of Bail Forfeiture
J-1451 Rights and Responsibilities of the County as Compared to the Superior Court
J-1452 Writ Jurisdiction in a Small Claims Case
T-102 Obsolete Cross-References to Former Code of Civil Procedure Section 116.780(d)