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AEST&IM Committee 2013-14 End of Session Report Page 1

ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT, SPORTS, TOURISM & INTERNET MEDIA Honorable Ian C. Calderon, Chair

The following are measures considered by the Committee in the 2013-14 Legislative Session

ASSEMBLY BILLS: AB 329 (Pan) Ticket sellers: equitable online ticket buying process: sale or use of circumventing software. SUMMARY: Provides that any person who intentionally uses or sells software to circumvent a security measure, access control system, or other control or measure on a ticket seller's Internet Web site that is used to ensure an equitable ticket buying process is guilty of a misdemeanor. Status: Chapter 325, Statutes of 2013 AB 332 (Hall) Occupational safety and health: adult films. SUMMARY: Establishes workplace standards and controls, as specified, for employers engaged in the production of adult films, and mandate that the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health Administration (CalOSHA) adopt these standards as emergency regulations by July 1, 2014. Status: Held on the Assembly Appropriations Committee Suspense File. AB 344 (Ian Calderon) Employment of minors: permit. SUMMARY: Authorizes the Labor Commissioner (LC) to collect and deposit money into the existing Entertainment Work Permit (EWP) Fund, and upon appropriation by the Legislature, to expend the proceeds from this fund to pay the costs of administrating and enforcing the minor’s EWP program. Status: Died pursuant to Article IV, Section 10(c) of the Constitution. Filed with the Chief Clerk pursuant to Joint Rule 56. AB 370 (Muratsuchi) Consumers: internet privacy. SUMMARY: Requires privacy policies posted by an operator of a commercial Web site or online service that collects personally identifiable information (PII) to disclose how the operator responds to Web browser “do not track” signals regarding the collection of PII, and to disclose whether other parties may collect PII about an individual consumer’s online activities. Status: Chapter 390, Statutes of 2013

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AB 482 (Atkins) California Cultural Historical Endowment. SUMMARY: Transfers the California Cultural and Historical Endowment (CCHE) from the California State Library to the Natural Resources Agency. Also authorized the CCHE to create a small museum competitive grant program as specified, and requires the CCHE to apply to the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) for a specialized license plate to fund the grant program. Status: Chapter 590, Statutes of 2013 AB 533 (Ian Calderon) Artistic employment contracts: minors. SUMMARY: Excludes background performers from the requirement of establishing a Coogan Trust, as defined. Status: Chapter 102, Statutes of 2013 AB 580 (Nazarian) Arts Council: grants. SUMMARY: Creates an annual continuous appropriation from the General Fund (GF) to the California Arts Council (CAC) in the amount of $75,000,000, and makes various legislative findings and declarations. Status: Held on the Assembly Appropriations Committee Suspense File. AB 1186 (Bonilla) State Athletic Commission. SUMMARY: Clarifies that the California State Athletic Commission (Commission) is authorized to regulate all forms of full contact martial arts contests involving participants 18 years of age or younger, including all forms and combinations of forms of full contact martial arts contests deemed by the Commission to be similar, and that an amateur contest includes a contest where full contact is used, even if unintentionally. Status: Chapter 506, Statutes of 2013 AB 1413 (Committee on Revenue and Taxation) Corporation Tax Law: tentative minimum tax: credits: exempt organizations. SUMMARY: Clarifies the scope of the California Motion Picture Tax Credit (film tax credit) utilization and simplifies the process by which certain nonprofit organizations may obtain tax-exempt status in California. Status: Died on the Senate Inactive File. AB 1576 (Hall) Occupational safety and health: adult films. SUMMARY: Requires an adult film employer's exposure control plan to include a log of information related to injury and illness prevention. Status: Held on the Senate Appropriations Suspense File AB 1625 (Nazarian) California Arts Council Contribution and Donations Fund. SUMMARY: Establishes the Arts Council Contribution and Donations Fund to receive money directed to the California Arts Council (CAC), and allows for continuous appropriation to the CAC from the fund, as specified. Status: Chapter 102, Statutes of 2014

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AB 1662 (Ian Calderon) Arts Council: grants. SUMMARY: Creates an annual continuous appropriation from the General Fund (GF) to the California Arts Council (CAC) in an unspecified amount, and makes various legislative findings and declarations. Status: Held on the Assembly Appropriations Committee Suspense File. AB 1676 (Nazarian) Creative Industries and Community Economic Revitalization Act of 2014. SUMMARY: Creates an annual continuous appropriation from the General Fund (GF) to the California Arts Council (CAC) in an unspecified amount, and makes various legislative findings and declarations. Status: Failed passage in this Committee. Returned to the Chief Clerk pursuant to Joint Rule 62(a). AB 1680 (Wilk & Maienschein) Child Performer Services Permit. SUMMARY: Requires any person with a valid Child Performer Services Permit to include the permit number on advertising in print or electronic media, including, but not limited to, Internet Web sites, or in any other medium of advertising. Status: Chapter 232, Statutes of 2014 AB 1780 (Donnelly) Income taxes: credit: motion pictures. SUMMARY: Creates a new program which would require the Franchise Tax Board (FTB) to annually allocate tax credits to qualified motion pictures, as specified, starting on January 1, 2016 and continuing through the 2021-22 fiscal year, allowing a credit equal to 20% of the qualified expenditures attributable to the production in California of one or more qualified motion pictures, as defined, with an aggregate qualified expenditure amount of at least $500,000. This bill provides that the credit amount may be increased by an additional 10% if each qualified motion picture, for which qualified expenditures are aggregated for the claim of credit, includes a California promotion, as specified. This bill further provides that the credit amount may be increased by up to an additional 5% if each qualified motion picture, for which qualified expenditures are aggregated for the claim of credit, incurred or paid the qualified expenditures relating to original photography outside of a major city zone, as defined. Status: Failed passage in this Committee. Returned to the Chief Clerk pursuant to Joint Rule 62(a). AB 1832 (Ian Calderon) Ticket sellers: equitable ticket buying process: sale or use of circumventing software. SUMMARY: Removes the restriction in existing law which limits protections for ticket seller's equitable buying process to their Internet Web sites. Specifically, this bill would strike the words, "on a ticket seller's Internet Web site" from the provision in law which prohibits use of software to circumvent ticket seller's measures designed to ensure fair access to tickets. Status: Chapter 158, Statutes of 2014

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AB 1839 (Gatto & Bocanegra) Income taxes: qualified motion pictures. SUMMARY: Creates a tax credit for qualified expenditures for the production of qualified motion pictures in California for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2016, and authorizes the California Film Commission (CFC) to administer the program and allocate the tax credits, subject to a $230 million cap in the first year (2015-16) and $330 million dollar aggregate annual cap for each fiscal year from the 2016-17 fiscal year through and including the 2019-20 fiscal year. Status: Chapter 413, Statutes of 2014 AB 2457 (Levine) Assault and battery: stadium or arena. SUMMARY: Provides that a person who commits an assault or battery on stadium or arena property on an event day is guilty of a misdemeanor, subject to a fine of up to $2,000 for assault or $4,000 for battery, by imprisonment in county jail for up to six months, or by both the fine and imprisonment. This bill would also make certain behavior at specified locations an infraction, subject to a fine of up to $250. Status: Held on the Senate Appropriations Committee Suspense File. AB 2700 (Nazarian) Income taxes: credits: motion pictures: qualified post production costs. SUMMARY: Creates a tax credit, for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2015, equal to 25% of qualified post production costs incurred in the production of a qualified motion picture at a qualified production facility, and authorizes the California Film Commission (CFC) to administer the program and allocate the tax credits, subject to an unspecified aggregate annual cap. Status: Held on the Assembly Appropriations Committee Suspense File. ACR 12 (Ian Calderon) Arts Education Month: March 2013 SUMMARY: Proclaims the month of March 2013 as Arts Education Month and encourages all elected officials to participate with their educational communities in celebrating the arts with meaningful activities and programs for pupils, teachers, and the public that demonstrate learning and understanding in the visual and performing arts, and urges all residents to become interested in and give full support to quality school arts programs for children and youth. Status: Resolution Chapter 15, Statutes of 2013 ACR 168 (Alejo & V. Manuel Perez) Native Americans: NFL Football: Change the Mascot. SUMMARY: Urges the National Football League (NFL) to join with the Legislature and numerous organizations in calling for a name change for the Washington, D.C. NFL team, and calls upon the owners of NFL teams based in California to urge the owner of the Washington, D.C. NFL team and the NFL Commissioner to change the team mascot. Status: Resolution Chapter 179, Statutes of 2014

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SENATE BILLS: SB 309 (Lieu) State Athletic Commission. SUMMARY: Extends the operation of the California State Athletic Commission (Commission) until 2016, which regulates professional and amateur boxing, kickboxing, and martial arts contests and exhibitions; enacts fee increases and spending restrictions to ensure the financial sustainability and appropriate operation of the Commission; deletes the training gymnasium license and creates a professional trainer's license; and expands the Commission's authority to delegate and revoke regulatory oversight of amateur contests. Status: Chapter 370, Statutes of 2013 SB 501 (Corbett) Social networking Internet Web sites: privacy: minors. SUMMARY: As heard in this Committee, this bill required a social networking Internet Web site, as defined, to remove the personal identifying information, as defined, of any registered user that is accessible online, within 96 hours after his or her request and would also require removal of that information in that same manner regarding a user under the age of 18 upon request by the user's parent or legal guardian. This bill would not have required the removal or elimination of the personal identifying information if federal or state law otherwise requires the social networking Internet Web site to maintain the information. Status: Gut and amended to become a transportation/insurance related bill. SB 568 (Steinberg) Privacy: Internet: minors. SUMMARY: Prohibits, as of January 1, 2015, the operator of an Internet Web site or online service, online application, or mobile application from marketing certain kinds of products or services to a minor, and permits a minor to remove posted personal information, as specified. Status: Chapter 336, Statutes of 2013 SB 571 (Liu) Income taxes: voluntary contributions: Keep Arts in Schools Fund. SUMMARY: Authorizes the addition of the Keep Arts in Schools Fund (Fund) checkoff to the personal income tax (PIT) form upon the removal of another voluntary contribution fund (VCF) from the form. Status: Chapter 430, Statutes of 2013 SB 650 (Lieu) Motion pictures. SUMMARY: Repeals the sunset of the provision in existing law which provides that a licensee in ordinary course of business takes its rights under a non-exclusive license free of a security interest in the general intangible created by the licensor, even if the security interest is perfected and the licensee knows of its existence, and also provides that a licensee of non-exclusive rights in a motion picture that is produced pursuant to a collective bargaining agreement takes the license subject to the obligation to pay residuals as set forth in the collective bargaining agreement. Status: Chapter 118, Statutes of 2014

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SB 695 (Wright) California Science Center: parking facilities. SUMMARY: Prohibits the California Science Center (CSC) from delegating the power to manage and operate CSC's parking facilities to any other party, and prohibits CSC or the director of the Department of General Services (DGS) from approving a sale or lease of more than 10 years of CSC's parking facilities without legislative approval, as specified. This bill has an urgency clause allowing it to take effect immediately upon enactment. Status: Vetoed SB 789 (Liu) Vehicles: special interest license plates: California Arts Council. SUMMARY: Allows the California Arts Council (CAC) to use specified revenues from the sale of the arts special interest license plate for administrative expenses. Status: Chapter 221, Statutes of 2013 SB 1119 (Leno) California Travel and Tourism Commission. SUMMARY: Establishes a limit on the assessment of the passenger car rental industry to fund the California Travel and Tourism Commission (Commission) of 3.5%, up to a total of no more than 60% of the funding necessary to fund the Commission’s approved marketing plan and all administrative costs. Status: Chapter 320, Statutes of 2014 SB 1177 (Steinberg) Privacy: students. SUMMARY: Establishes the Student Online Personal Information Protection Act (Act) to restrict the use and disclosure of information about K-12 students Status: Chapter 839, Statutes of 2014 SB 1348 (DeSaulnier) Data brokers: sale of personal information. SUMMARY: Requires a data broker, as defined, to permit an individual to review the personal information that the data broker holds about them and to request that the data broker cease selling, or otherwise sharing, that personal information to third parties, except as specifically allowed. Status: Held in this committee without recommendation. SB 1349 (Jackson) School athletics: information relating to competitive athletics. SUMMARY: Requires public schools to annually report specific information regarding participation in competitive athletics, beginning with the 2015-16 school year. Status: Chapter 258, Statutes of 2014 SCR 26 (Correa) Wrestling: Olympic Games. SUMMARY: Proclaims that the California Legislature urges the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to continue to include wrestling as a core sport of the Olympic Games. Status: Resolution Chapter 42, Statutes of 2013