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HomeGovernment CodeDiv. 4Ch. 12Art. 10§ 3595 Public Proposal Transparency Rules

§ 3595 Public Proposal Transparency Rules

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§ 3595 Public Proposal Transparency Rules

Key Takeaways

  • •Any new ideas or plans from schools or teachers must be shared in a public meeting so everyone can see them.
  • •People get time to say what they think about these plans before any talks start.
  • •After hearing from the public, the school can change its plan and must share the final decision in another public meeting.
  • •If new topics come up later, they must be shared with the public within 24 hours, and any votes on them must also be shared within 24 hours.

Example

A school wants to change the rules about how teachers get paid.

The school must first share this idea in a public meeting. Then, people like parents, students, and teachers get time to say if they like or dislike the idea. After hearing everyone, the school can change its plan and must share the final decision in another public meeting.

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§ 3595 Public Proposal Transparency Rules

(a) All initial proposals of exclusive representatives and of higher education employers, which relate to matters within the scope of representation, shall be presented at a public meeting of the higher education employer and thereafter shall be public records. (b) Meeting and conferring shall not commence on an initial proposal until a reasonable time has elapsed after the submission of the proposal to enable the public to become informed and the public has the opportunity to express itself regarding the proposal at a meeting of the higher education employer. (c) After the public has had the opportunity to express itself, the higher education employer shall, at a meeting which is open to the public, adopt a proposal, including any changes to its initial proposal which the higher education employer deems appropriate based on the public’s comments. (d) New subjects of meeting and conferring arising after the presentation of initial proposals shall be made public within 24 hours. If a vote is taken on such subject by the higher education employer, the vote thereon by each member voting shall also be made public within 24 hours. (e) The board may adopt regulations for the purpose of implementing this section, which are consistent with the intent of the section; namely that the public be informed of the issues that are being met and conferred upon and have full opportunity to express their views on the issues to the higher education employer, and to know of the positions of the higher education employer. (Added by Stats. 1978, Ch. 744.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

educationemployeeportemployerhearingregulationuniversityrepresentation

Related Statutes

  • § 3560 Higher Education Labor Relations
  • § 3561 Higher Education Labor Relations
  • § 3570 Higher Education Collective Bargaining
  • § 3573 Union Recognition Process
  • § 3575 Employee Representation Petitions

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 3595.
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