Some Notes on the Use of Legislative History in California
Some Notes on the Use of Legislative History in California By Chris Micheli When interpreting ambiguous statutes in California, the courts of this state may examine the legislative history of an enacted statute in order to try and effectuate the intent of the Legislature. In such a case, it is important for legislators, staff, and interest groups to better understand the need to provide adequate legislative history. We begin with “what is cognizable legislative history”? The courts of this state generally follow the Third District Court of Appeal decision, Kaufman & Broad Communities, Inc. v. Performance Plastering, Inc. (2005) 133 Cal.App.4th 26. Basically, cognizable legislative history, which are acceptable documents in California, refers to documents that shed light on the collective view of the Legislature as a whole. As a result of the Kaufman decisions, state courts use these materials to interpret ambiguous statutes, but exclude subjective statements, such as t...