6/9/04
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Tourism Funding Bill Passes Important Hurdle On May 20, the Senate Appropriations Committee agreed, with nonpartisan support, to approve the legislation to return $1 million to the state tourism budget ... |
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6/9/04
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TOT Fairness Bill Gets Unanimous Assembly Vote The CLIA-sponsored Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) bill, AB 1916 (Maddox, R) would provide lodging property owners with predictable rules in several areas long advocated by industry leaders ... |
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6/9/04
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Employment Conditions for Hotel Room Attendants This bill proposes to require rest periods for hotel room attendants at a rate of 15 minutes of rest time for every four hours of work. ... |
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5/5/04
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Randall King Elected to CLIA Board Randall King, Regional Director of Operations, Dow Hotel Company, has been appointed to fill a CLIA Board vacancy ... |
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5/5/04
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Work Comp Victory for CLIA and California Business Operating an independent lodging property in California has become a little easier since Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed the workers compensation bill--SB 899 ... |
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5/5/04
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CLIA Legislative Update Transient Occupancy Tax, Affordable Health Plans, California Health Insurance Act ... |
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5/5/04
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Public Affairs Day Message Heard at the Capitol When CLIA members gathered with their restaurant and tourism colleagues to meet with legislators last Wednesday, the results were one powerful message to the legislature ... |
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5/3/04
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Outlook 2004: As Predicted, Things are (Finally) Looking Up for California's Lodging Industry In an increasingly unpredictable world, forecasting the performance of the leisure or business travel sectors is risky business, indeed. ... |
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4/22/04
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Immediate Changes For Workers' Compensation System Changes to California's workers' compensation system became effective on Monday, April 19, 2004, with the passage of Senate Bill 899 (SB 899). With some exceptions, the changes affect all pending clai ... |
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4/17/04
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Workers' Comp Reform Reached The Workers' Compensation Conference Committee of the California State legislature finally hammered out an agreement on meaningful reform of the fractured and archaic California workers' compensation ... |
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