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HomeGovernment CodeDiv. 1Ch. 3.4Art. 4§ 8273 Youth Policy Commission Duties

§ 8273 Youth Policy Commission Duties

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§ 8273 Youth Policy Commission Duties

Key Takeaways

  • •The commission can write and approve official statements about laws and money that affect kids.
  • •They can create example laws for legislators to use if they want.
  • •The commission can talk in meetings, make groups to study problems, and hold public meetings to hear from kids and the community.
  • •They can give out money or prizes to groups that help kids, but they have to tell the local legislators about it.

Example

A group in a town wants money to start a free after-school program for kids.

The commission can create rules for how to apply for the money and then give the money to the group if they follow the rules. They also have to tell the local legislators that the group got the money.

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§ 8273 Youth Policy Commission Duties

The commission shall carry out the duties imposed upon it by this chapter, and may do any of the following: (a) Draft and approve resolutions that formally articulate the commission’s positions on various youth-related legislative and fiscal policy. (b) Draft model legislation that addresses issues relating to youth that may be adopted by Members of the Legislature. (c) Provide testimony during any committee meeting in the Legislature. (d) Form committees and task forces to discuss specific issues and policy areas and meet as necessary. (e) Conduct public hearings with community and youth organizations to identify pressing issues and debate priorities. (f) Appoint advisory committees from within its membership or with outside members whenever necessary. Members of an advisory committee shall serve without compensation, but each may be reimbursed for necessary traveling and other expenses incurred in the performance of official duties. (g) Conduct public awareness campaigns to raise awareness about the commission and to enhance outreach to the youth in this state. (h) Conduct periodic seminars for its members regarding leadership, government, and the Legislature. (i) Establish grant application criteria and procedures, subject to the availability of funding pursuant to Section 8275. (j) Award prizes or direct grants to organizations in accordance with those regulations as the commission may prescribe. In awarding prizes or directing grants, the commission shall notify the offices of the legislators in whose district the recipient resides. (Added by Stats. 2021, Ch. 660, Sec. 2. (AB 46) Effective January 1, 2022. Repealed as of January 1, 2030, pursuant to Section 8276.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

performancecommissionlegislaturehearingregulationresolutionthe california youthlegislation

Related Statutes

  • § 8269 Youth Civic Engagement Commission
  • § 68659 Commission Legislative Advocacy Authority
  • § 8268 Commission Advisory Role Limits
  • § 8271 Commission Voting Requirements
  • § 51093 Open-Space Easement Abandonment

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Government Code. Section 8273.
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