Efforts to Change California Lien Law Dead…for now
On December 28, 2008Senate Bill 1691 went to Governor Schwarzenegger’s desk, and he vetoed the bill. The law would have made significant changes to the California Mechanic’s Lien Law – but for the time being, the legislative efforts to make changes to the state’s laws have failed.
Considering the governor’s non-substantive veto message (which was copied and pasted to a number of different bills), it’s safe to assume that the matter will be re-examined in future legislative sessions.
For the time being, however, the California lien laws will remain unchanged.
The governor’s veto message was:
“I am returning Senate Bill 1691 without my signature. The historic delay in passing the 2008-2009 State Budget has forced me to prioritize the bills sent to my desk at the end of the year’s legislative session. Given the delay, I am only signing bills that are the highest priority for California. This bill does not meet that standard and I cannot sign it at this time.”
Zlien will monitor California’s efforts to make changes to the California mechanic’s lien law.




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