Attorney General No.
07-0044
Secretary of State No.
1277
Description
Allows certain non-profit organizations to sue to enforce unfair business competition laws regardless of whether the organization or its member have been injured. Requires court to find settlements of class action lawsuits provide “meaningful” relief. Allows for the most effective and least costly form of notice to class members. Exempts notice to class members and changes certification requirements when lawsuit seeks injunctive, and not financial, relief. Requires twenty-five percent of punitive damages awarded in class action lawsuits be paid to the state to enforce specific laws. Summary of estimate by Legislative Analyst and Director of Finance of fiscal impact on state and local government: Unknown fiscal impact on state revenues from court filing fees and the cost of court operations. Unknown net increase in state revenues, potentially up to the low tens of millions of dollars in some years, from providing a 25 percent share of punitive damage awards from class action cases to the state. (Initiative 07-0044.) (Full Text)
Proponents
James C. Harrison and Margaret R. Prinzing
Date
10-3-2007
Document Type
Initiative
Qualified
Failed to Qualify
Recommended Citation
CLASS ACTION LAWSUITS. NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS AS PLAINTIFFS. STATUTE. California Initiative 1277 (2007).
https://repository.uclawsf.edu/ca_ballot_inits/1464