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California Register of Historical Resources — listing regulations; State Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit procedures · 2026 edition · updated 2026-07-29 · California
9149. Legislative findings and declaration.
The Legislature finds and declares that the historic State Capitol is a state historic and architectural legacy which must be preserved and maintained in a manner befitting the significance of the structures to the history and people of California. It is the intention of the Legislature, in enacting this article, to provide a permanent, official body to be charged with advisory review of the maintenance, restoration, development, and management of the historic State Capitol.
9149.1.
Definitions.
As used in this article:
(a) "Commission" means the Historic State Capitol Commission created by Section 9149.2. (b) "Historic State Capitol" is the building housing the state legislative offices and chambers, situated in the area bounded by 10th, L, 15th and N Streets in the City of Sacramento, except the east annex thereto.
9149.2. Historical State Capitol Commission; membership.
(a) There is in state government, the Historic State Capitol Commission, which shall consist of seven members, initially appointed as follows:
(1) Two members appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly, with one member initially serving a term of four years and one member initially serving a term of six years; thereafter, any appointment under this paragraph shall be for a term of six years.
(2) Two members appointed by the President pro Tempore of the Senate, with one member initially serving a term of two years and one member initially serving a term of six years; thereafter, any appointment under this paragraph shall be for a term of six years.
(3) The State Historic Preservation Officer, the State Librarian, and the State Archivist, who shall serve ex officio.
(b) Each member shall serve until his or her successor is appointed and qualified. Vacancies shall be filled by the appointing power for the remainder of the term. The commission shall from time to time elect one of its members to chair the commission.
9149.3. Historical State Capitol Commission; legislative appointees. The appointees of both the Speaker of the Assembly and the President pro Tempore of the Senate shall include one person who represents the arts or humanities and one person from the general public.
9149.4. Historical State Capitol Commission; reimbursement. The members of the commission shall serve without compensation, but shall receive reimbursement for travel and living expenses in connection with their official duties, at rates established by the Department of Personnel Administration.
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9149.5. Historical State Capitol Commission; subcommittee on the capitol restoration project. The Joint Rules Committee shall appoint a Subcommittee on the Capitol Restoration Project, comprised of three members from the Senate and three from the Assembly, to monitor the commission. The legislators so appointed shall have no vote in commission proceedings.
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- California State Law & Historic Preservation
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- Historical Resources
- 5020.7. Legislative Intent.
- 5022. Landmark and Point of Interest Plaques.
- 5025.12.
- 5031. Qualified Historical Property.
- 5033. Authority to adopt rules.
- Heritage Fund
- Creation of funds; administration of funds.
- Deposits.
- 5079.12.
- 5079.13.
- 5079.14.
- 5079.15.
- 5079.21.
- 5079.40.
- 5079.50.
- 5079.51.
- 5079.61.
- Archeological Sites
- 5097.1.
- 5097.3.
- Native American Heritage
- California Environmental Quality Act
- Public Records
- Capitol View Protection
- State Capitol Commission
- 9149.6.
- 9149.7.
- 9149.9.
- California Main Street Program
- 15399.1. Legislative intent.
- 15399.4.
- Local Government
- City Property
- 50280. Restriction of property use.
- Fees.
- 50282. Renewal.
- 50284. Cancellation.
- 50285. Consultation with state commission.
- 50286. Cancellation.
- 50287. Action to enforce contract.
- 50288. Eminent domain.
- 50289. Annexation by city.
- 50290. Consultation with state commission.
- 65303. Authority for preservation elements.
- Human Remains
- Hazardous Buildings
- 18950. Short title.
- 18951. Purpose.
- 18952. Application.
- 18953. Intent.
- 18954. Repairs, alterations and additions.
- 18957. Authorized building and fire officials.
- 18961. Review enforcement and administration.
- 37600. Short title.
- 37601. Legislative finding and declaration.
- 37603. Request for information by SHPO.
- 37621. Fees.
- 37622. Service of loans.
- 37623. Powers.
- 37624. Revenues.
- 37625. Rules and regulations.
- 37628. Citizen participation.
- 37629. Adoption of criteria of selection.
- 37630. Prohibition discrimination.
- 37631. Limitation of actions.
- 37640. Negotiable bonds.
- 37641. Serial or term bonds.
- 37642. Terms and conditions.
- 37643. Personal liability.
- 37644. Purchase by local agency.
- 37645. Trust agreements.
- 37646. Enforcement rights and duties.
- 37647. Payment of bonds.
- 37648. Refunding bonds.
- 37649. Legal investments.
- 37650. Exercise of powers for benefit.
- 37660. Financing to participating parties.
- 37661. Loan agreements.
- 37662. Trust funds.
- Easements
- 815.1. Conservation easement defined.
- 815.2. Interest in real property.
- 815.3. Entities authorized to acquire.
- 815.4. Grantors.
- 815.5. Recordation.
- 815.9. Political Subdivision; authority to hold comparable eas…
- 815.10. Enforceable restrictions.
- Historic Property Restriction
- 439.1. Historical Property; definitions.
- 439.2. Historical Property; valuation.
- 439.3. Historical Property; notice of nonrenewal.
- 439.4. Historical Property; recordation.
- Destruction of Historical Properties
- 4850. Authority.
- 4853. Application Format.
- 4854. Application Procedures.
- 4858. Saving Clause.
- Appendix A. A Glossary of Terms as used in the California Regi…
- CEQA Guidelines (Title 14, Chapter 3)
- 15126.4 Consideration and Discussion of Mitigation Measures Pr…
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- A Glossary of Terms as used in the California Register of Hist…