Why California Should Publish Its Bill Drafting Manual
Why California Should Publish Its Bill Drafting Manual By Chris Micheli According to the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL), about half of the states publish the manual used by their state’s legislative drafting attorneys. California and its Office of Legislative Counsel (OLC) is one of those states that does not. Why do I think our state should publish its bill drafting manual? I believe it would enhance the ability of the state’s judiciary to better interpret statutes. When first reviewing a statute, judges and justices rely upon the plain meaning of the words in the statute. However, when that statute is ambiguous, then our state courts will try to ascertain the intent of the Legislature. And, in my mind, one helpful document to assist the judicial branch in interpreting the statute could be the drafting manual used by the attorneys in the OLC. Why? This manual sets forth the rules that the C...