PIG CRATES. INITIATIVE STATUTE.

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University of California, Hastings College of the Law UC Hastings Scholarship Repository Initiatives California Ballot Propositions and Initiatives 7-9-2003 PIG CRATES. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Follow this and additional works at: http://repository.uchastings.edu/ca_ballot_inits Recommended Citation PIG CRATES. INITIATIVE STATUTE. California Initiative 991 (2003). http://repository.uchastings.edu/ca_ballot_inits/1147 This Initiative is brought to you for free and open access by the California Ballot Propositions and Initiatives at UC Hastings Scholarship Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Initiatives by an authorized administrator of UC Hastings Scholarship Repository. For more information, please contact marcusc@uchastings.edu.

RECEIVED DEC 2 3 20Uj LIBRARY HASTINGS COLLEGE OF THE LA',';' SECRETARY OF STATE KEVIN SHELLEY STATE OF CALIFORNIA December 29, 2003 TO: ALL COUNTY CLERKS/REGISTRARS OF VOTERS AND PROPONENTS (03397) FROM: BRIANNA LIERMAN ELECTIONS ANALYST SUBJECT: FAILURE OF INITIATIVE #991 Pursuant to Elections Code section 9030(b), you are hereby notified that the total number of signatures to the hereinafter named INITIATIVE STATUTE filed with all county elections officials is less than 100 percent of the number of qualified voters required to find the petition sufficient; therefore, the petition has failed. TITLE: PIG CRATES. SUMMARY DATE: 07/09/03 PROPONENTS: Lowell Finley ELECTIONS D IV ISION 1500 11TH STREET - 5 TH FLOOR. SACRAMENTO, C\ 95814 (916) 657-2166 \\ '\~ w.s s. CA.C;O V OTHER PROGRAMS: STATE ARCHI VES, BUSINLSS PROGRAMS, IN FORM,U ION TECHNOLOGY, EXECUTIVE O I-neE, GOLDEN STATE MUSEUM, M.,\Nr\GEMENT SERVI( \, SAFE A1" HOME, D() ~ WSTIC P!\RTN I::RS RE(;rSTRY, NOT:\ RY PUBLIC, POLITICAL REFORM

RECEIVED J U L 1 1 Z003 SECRETARY OF STATE KEVIN SHELLEY STATE OF CALIFORNIA LIBRARY HASTINGS COLLEGE OF THE LAW July 9,2003 TO: FROM: ALL REGISTRARS OF VOTERS/COUNTY CLERKS AND PROPONENTS (03J- 5) f Brianna Lierman Elections Analyst SUBJECT: INITIATIVE #991 Pursuant to Elections Code section 336, we transmit herewith a copy of the Title and Summary prepared by the Attorney General on a proposed initiative measure entitled: PIG CRATES. INITIATIVE STATUTE. The proponent of the above-named measure is: Lowell Finley Law Offices of Lowell Finley 1604 Solano Avenue Berkeley, CA 94707-2109 (510) 290-8823 ELECTIONS DIVISION 1500 11 TH STREET - 5 TH FLOOR. S.A.CRAMENTO, CA 95814 (916) 657-2166 W\vW.SS-Ci\.GOV OTHER PROGRAMS: STATEAROilVES, BUSINESS PROGRAMS, IN FORMATION TECHNOLOGY, EXECUTIVE OFFICE, GOLDEN STATE MUSEUM, l\!anagement SERVICES, SA FE AT HOME, DOMESTI C PARTNERS REGISTRY, NO'L'i.RY P UBLl C, PounCAL REFORM

#991 PIG CRATES. INITIATIVE STATUTE. CIRCULATING AND FILING SCHEDULE 1. Minimum number of signatures required:... 373,816 Califomia Constitution, Article II, Section 8(b) 2. Official Summary Date:... Wednesday, 07/09/03 3. Petitions Sections: a. First day Proponent can circulate Sections for signatures (EC 336)... Wednesday, 07/09/03 b. Last day Proponent can circulate and file with the county. All sections are to be filed at the same time within each county (EC 336, 9030(a»... Monday, 12/08/03* c. Last day for county to determine total number of signatures affixed to petitions and to transmit total to the Secretary of State (EC 9030(b»... Thursday, 12/18/03 (If the Proponent files the petition with the county on a date prior to 12/08/03, the county has eight working days from the filing of the petition to determine the total number of signatures affixed to the petition and to transmit the total to the Secretary of State) (EC 9030(b». d. Secretary of State determines whether the total number of signatures filed with all county clerks/registrars of voters meets the minimum number of required signatures, and notifies the counties... Saturday, 12/27/03** e. Last day for county to determine total number of qualified voters who signed the petition, and to transmit certificate with a blank copy of the petition to the Secretary of State (EC 9030(d)(e»... Tuesday, 02/10104 *Date adjusted for actual deadline, which falls on a Saturday. *Date varies based on the date of county receipt of verification.

INITIATIVE #991 Circulating and Filing Schedule continued: (If the Secretary of State notifies the county to determine the number of qualified voters who signed the petition on a date other than 12/27/03, the last day is no later than the thirtieth day after the county's receipt of notification).(ec 9030(d)(e». f. If the signature count is more than 411,198 or less than 355,125 then the Secretary of State certifies the petition as qualified or failed, and notifies the counties. If the signature count is between 355,125 and 411,198 inclusive, then the Secretary of State notifies the counties using the random sampling technique to determine the validity of all signatures... Friday, 02/20104* g. Last day for county to determine actual number of all qualified voters who signed the petition, and to transmit certificate with a blank copy of the petition to the Secretary of State. (EC 9031(b)(c»... Monday, 04/05/04 (If the Secretary of State notifies the county to determine the number of qualified voters who have signed the petition on a date other than 02/20104, the last day is no later than the thirtieth working day after the county's receipt of notification) (EC 9031 (b)(c». h. Secretary of State certifies whether the petition has been signed by the number of qualified voters required to declare the petition sufficient (EC 9031 (d); 9033)... Friday, 04109/04* *Oate varies based on receipt of county certification.

IMPORTANT POINTS California law prohibits the use of signatures, names and addresses gathered on initiative petitions for any purpose other than to qualify the initiative measure for the ballot. This means that the petitions cannot be used to create or add to mailing lists or similar lists for any purpose, including fundraising or requests for support. Any such misuses constitutes a crime under California law. Elections Code section 18650; Bilofsky v. Oeukmejian (1981) 124 Cal. App. 3d 825, 177 Cal. Rptr. 621; 63 Ops. Cal. Atty. Gen. 37 (1980). Please refer to Elections Code sections 100,101,104,9001, 9008, 9009, 9021, and 9022 for appropriate format and type consideration in printing, typing and otherwise preparing your initiative petition for circulation and signatures. Please send a copy of the petition after you have it printed. This copy is not for our review or approval, but to supplement our file. Your attention is directed to the campaign disclosure requirements of the Political Reform Act of 1974, Government Code section 81000 et seq. When writing or calling state or county elections officials, provide the official title of the initiative which was prepared by the Attorney General. Use of this title will assist elections officials in referencing the proper file. When a petition is presented to the county elections official for filing by someone other than the proponent, the required authorization shall include the name or names of the persons filing the petition. When filing the petition with the county elections official, please provide a blank petition for elections official use. Enclosures

BILL LOCKYER General State of California DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 1300 I STREET SUITE J 25 PO BOX 944255 SACRAMENTO, C\ 94244-2550 Public (916) 445-9555 Facsimile: (916) 324-8835 Phone (916) 324-5490 Kevin Shelley Secretary of State 1500-11 th Street, 5 th Floor Sacramento, California 95814 July 9,2003 FILED in the office of the Secretary of State of the State of California JUL 0 9 2003 KEVIN SHELLEY, Secretary of State RE: Initiative Title and Summary By'/);':,{/U",L c"" ij Deputy Secretary of State SUBJECT: PIG CRATES. INITIATIVE STATUTE. FILENO: SA2003RF0021 Dear Mr. Shelley: Pursuant to the provisions of sections 9004 and 336 of the Elections Code, you are hereby notified that on this day we mailed our title and summary to the proponent of the aboveidentified proposed initiative. Enclosed is a copy of our transmittal letter to the proponent, a copy of our title and summary, a declaration of service thereof, and a copy of the proposed measure. According to information available in our records, the name and address of the proponent is as stated on the declaration of service. Sincerely, 'f'vv1a(a--~ll :J,-t TRICIA KNIGHT Initiative Coordinator For BILL LOCKYER Attorney General TK Enclosures

Date July 9, FIle SA2003RF0021 The Attorney General of California has prepared the following title and summary of the chief purpose and points of the proposed measure: PIG CRATES. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Prohibits confining a pig for all or the majority of a calendar day in an enclosure, including a gestation crate, in which the pig cannot tum around without touching any side. Does not apply to trailers, motor vehicles, reasonable veterinary procedures, pre-birthing and nursing time periods, and public events. Each violation is a misdemeanor. Effective four years after enactment. Summary of estimate by Legislative Analyst and Director of Finance of fiscal impact on state and local governments: Probably minor local and state criminal justice enforcement and prosecution costs, offset in part by increased fine revenue.

Lowell Finley Attorney At LllW Law Offices of Lowell Finley 1604 Solano Avenue Berkeley, CA 94707-2109 Tel.: 510-290-8823 Fax: 510-526-5424 lfinley@wwc.eom INITIA TlVE COORDINATOR A DORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE May 19,2003 Ms. Tricia Knight Initiative Coordinator Department of Justice Office of the Attorney General 1300 I Street, 17th Floor Sacramento, CA 95814 Re: Request for Title and Summary for the Cruel and Inhumane Confinement of Pigs Act Dear Ms. Knight: This letter is to request that the Attorney General prepare a title and summary for the attached initiative. I am the proponent of this initiative and I am a registered voter. Also enclosed is a check payable to the State of California for $200. Please note that I am simultaneously submitting a second, nearly identical measure. The only difference between the two is in the effective date provision, Article Two, Section 3. The measure submitted under cover of this letter provides for the measure to take effect four years after passage. My address is included with this letter, and you may confirm that I am registered there. Very truly yours, Encls. Lowell Finley

,SR2W3 eraj2\ '+ CRUEL AND INHUMANE CONFINEMENT OF PIGS ARTICLE ONE Sec. 1. Section 598e is added to the Penal Code, to read: 598e. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person to subject a pig to cruel and inhumane confinement. (b) For purposes of this section: (1) "cruel and inhumane confinement" means confinement in an enclosure too small for the pig to tum around. (2) "enclosure" means any cage, crate or other enclosure in which a pig is kept for all or the majority of a calendar day, including what is commonly known as a "gestation crate." (3) "turn around" means to tum in a complete circle without touching any side of the enclosure. (4) "pig" means any porcine animal or swine. (5) "person" means any natural person or business concern. (6) "business concern" means any sole proprietorship, corporation, association, firm, partnership, trust, or other form of commercial organization. (c) This section shall not apply: (1) to trailers or motor vehicles as defined in Sections 415 and 630 of the Vehicle Code; (2) to confinement that is reasonably necessary to provide the pig with an examination, test, treatment or operation carried out for veterinary purposes, provided that the procedures are performed by a person permitted to

do so by Jaw under Chapter II of the Business and PrOfCSSlOI1S Code or other Jaw and the pig is not confined for a period longer than is reasonably necessary for such procedures; (3) in the case of a pregnant pig, during the seven day period prior to the expected date of giving birth; (4) in the case ofa nursing pig, until such time as her offspring are weaned; and (5) to county fairs or other events open to the public. (d) A person who violates this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. The cruel and inhumane confinement of each pig shall constitute a separate violation. ( e) The knowledge and acts of any agent of, or person employed by, a business concern in regard to a pig owned by or in the custody of the business concern, shall be deemed to be the knowledge and acts of the business concern as well as such agent or employee. ARTICLE T\VO Sec. 2. SEVERABILITY. In the event that any section or provision of this Act, or the application thereof to any person or circumstances, is held invalid, it is the intent of the voters that the remaining sections of the Act continue in full force and effect, and to this end the provisions of the Act are severable. Sec. 3. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Act shall take effect four years after its enactment by the ejectors. 2