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County Probation Camps and Ranches for Juvenile Offenders Marcus Nieto (CRB 08-016, November 2008) This report, which was requested by Assembly Member Jose Solorio, Chair of the Public Safety Committee, examines California’s county camps and ranches Read More...
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Physician Misconduct and Public Disclosure Practices at the Medical Board of California Brian R. Sala, Ph.D. (CRB 08-015, November 2008) This report explores current Medical Board of California public disclosure laws, regulations and practices; and presents Read More...
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Child Care Funding Sources for California School Districts Lisa K. Foster (CRB-08-014, October, 2008) School districts are central players in the child care delivery system: they operate a mix of child care centers and programs, serve a range of children Read More...
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Health Information Technology-Electronic Health Records: A Primer Lucien Wulsin and Adam Dougherty (CRB-08-013, September, 2008) Achieving universal health care coverage will require significant changes in the health care system. There is an expectation Read More...
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Estimated Water Use on Large Projects in 2004-2006 Rani Isaac (CRB 08-012, August 2008) Senator Sheila Kuehl asked the California Research Bureau (CRB) to provide analysis about the impact of two bills enacted in 2001: SB 221 and SB 610. These bills require Read More...
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Financing Delta Improvements and Environmental Mitigation Dean Misczynski (CRB-08-011, July, 2008) This Report was requested by the Delta Vision Blue Ribbon Task Force. Resolution of the Delta's water supply, water quality, and fish problems may involve Read More...
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Security and Privacy Recommendations for Government-Issued Identity Documents Using Radio Frequency Identification Tags or Other Technologies Christopher J. Marxen (CRB-08-008, July, 2008) This report was produced in response to a request from Senator Read More...
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Hepatitis C: Public Policy Implications of a Silent Virus Pamela Rasada, R.N., P.H.N. (CRB-08-009, July, 2008) This report was produced in response to a request from Assemblymember Mark Leno for a comprehensive study on the policy implications of the Read More...
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Voices from the Street: A Survey of Homeless Youth by Their Peers Nell Bernstein and Lisa K. Foster (CRB-08-004, March, 2008) Homeless youth are a hidden population. To shed light on this group of vulnerable young people, CRB conducted a survey in which Read More...
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A new survey from the California State Library’s California Research Bureau, Voices from the Street: A Survey of Homeless Youth by their Peers, is due online March 5. As part of the survey’s release, the California Research Bureau (CRB), in Read More...
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Actuarially Speaking: A Plain Language Summary of Actuarial Methods and Practices for Public Employee Pension and Other Post-Employment Benefits Grant Boyken (CRB-08-003, February, 2008) In January 2008, the California Public Employee Post-Employment Read More...
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California’s Radio-Frequency Identification Document Advisory Panel will hold its second meeting February 6, 2008 at the California State Library in Sacramento. At the February 6 meeting, the panel will address several topics crucial to California Read More...
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If you have perused the CSL website during the past few weeks, you may have noticed that it now offers a new feature. Our website now provides RSS feeds to new issues of the California State Library’s Studies in the News publications as well as Read More...
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Ex Parte Communications: The Law and Practices at Six California Boards and Commissions Charlene Wear Simmons, Ph.D (CRB-08-001, January, 2008) This report, which was requested by Assemblymember Loni Hancock, Chair of the Natural Resources Committee, Read More...
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California Research Bureau Public Retirement System Survey Grant Boyken (CRB-07-014, December, 2007) In response to ongoing concerns about the cost of providing post-employment benefits to public employees, the California Public Employee Post-Employment Read More...
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