Proposition Summary
INTEREST RATE--JUDGMENTS--LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Amends Constitution, article XV, section 1, to provide that Legislature shall set interest rate on state court judgments at not more than 10% per annum. Rate may be variable and based upon rates charged by federal agencies or economic indicators, or both. In absence of such rate setting by Legislature, judgment rate shall be 7% per annum. Financial impact: Depends on legislative action. Interest costs and revenues on judgments would increase if Legislature raised rate.
Proposition Number
9
Year
1978
Document Type
Proposition
Pass/Fail
Pass
Legislative Vote Results
FINAL VOTE CAST BY LEGISLATURE ON SCA 18 (PROPOSITION 9) Assembly - Ayes, 55; Noes, 16 -- Senate - Ayes, 29; Noes, 0
Popular Vote Results
Y: 2696517; A: 51.2; N: 2568989; B: 48.8
Election Type
Primary
Proposition Type
Senate Constitutional Amendment
For Author
Omer L. Rains, State Senator, 18th District; Chairman, Senate Majority Caucus; Kenneth L. Maddy, Member of the Assembly, 30th District; Chairman, Assembly Committee on Criminal Justice; Frank C. Damrell, Jr., Chairman, State Consumer Advisory Council
Against Author
John J. Miller, Member of the Assembly, 13th District; Chairman, Assembly Committee on Judiciary
Rebuttal Against Author
Omer L. Rains, State Senator, 18th District; Chairman, Senate Majority Caucus; Kenneth L. Maddy, Member of the Assembly, 30th District; Chairman, Assembly Committee on Criminal Justice; Frank C. Damrell, Jr., Chairman, State Consumer Advisory Council
Recommended Citation
Interest Rate - Judgments California Proposition 9 (1978).
https://repository.uclawsf.edu/ca_ballot_props/845