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AB 5 [Independent Contractors] Much Done, Much Undone, and Much More in Store for 2020

After six sets of amendments, a lot of shouting, street demonstrations, threats of $90 million voter initiatives, and expressions of serious doubts from dozens of legislators who voted in the affirmative, AB 5 was passed by both houses of the legislature and signed by the Governor last week. It becomes the law of the State of California January 1, 2020.

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Dynamex Decision - CAG White Paper

Dynamex Decision - CAG White Paper

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Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance - Proposed Separate Sub-Chapter under SLA’s

MWELO - Golf Water Budgets - Proposed Separate Sub-Chapter under SLA's

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Assessors’ Handbook Section 515 - Golf Courses

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Update Types

Covid-19

The SCGA is committed to ensuring that golf remains a safe and viable activity during the pandemic.


Legislation / Regulation

The SCGA advocates for the game at those junctures where the game and public policy intersect by engaging elected officials, regulatory agencies, special districts, and commissions and committees of all types.


Municipal Golf

Municipal golf’s continued success is key to the game’s continued success, and SCGA Governmental Affairs is laser focused on promoting policies conducive of that success.


Water / Environment

SCGA is committed to reducing the water footprint of the game in a manner consistent with sound agronomic practice and conducive of long-term sustainability.