Why Would the Legislature Request?
Why Would the Legislature Request? By Chris Micheli We know in drafting California statutes, the term “shall” is mandatory and the term “may” is permissive. In other words, required conduct found in a statute uses the word “shall,” while discretionary conduct found in a statute used the word “may.” So, would the Legislature “request” something? In other words, why would the Legislature not tell someone or some entity to do something or authorize them to do something, rather than request them to do something? Although it is not common in California statute for the Legislature to request something, this term does need to be used when it comes to legislation affecting the University of California, which enjoys some degree of constitutional autonomy. As a result, although the Legislature can require the California State University system and the com...