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San Diego, CA (Son Diego Co,) Ev ni ng Tribune (Cir. O. 127,4 541

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ceremony at Calumet Park. I lw Re\ Douglas Kochkr ofl ic1atcd r he bride i, the daughter of Jen: 1'1pcr and Rod11c) Piper ol Ln1~cr ity City and lhl' bridegroom is the son of Julu:: Sn_odd\ of Pa :id na and I homas . 11tchell of I a Jolla

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( l.1}1011 Mllchcll served as best man. Othn attendants were i'aIrid Savage and Chad Norman. I ollmling a reception in the l11chell's r a Jolla home, the couple rook a honeymoon to H,111aii. I hey will live in Pacific B ac.:h I he bridc is a student at Mesa Commurnty College and the hridegroom, a custom sz!J..scrcerll'r, graduated trom the Uuncrsit} of-San.Diego .

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\Heath I e1l Donna :\,Jaestas .it tended as maid of honor and other bridal attendants were 1:lizabeth Mitchell and Megan orman.

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esa resident John Baptista Jr., 29, has been named an assistant vice president of California First Bank. He is manager of the bank's Clairemont office. Baptista joined the bank in 1976 as a management candidate in the San Diego region. In 1977, he was pro- moted to manager of the bank's Bt and C office. Baptista t ransfer- red to the Chula Vista office as operations of- ficer in 1982 and was named manager of the Clairemont office m 1983. A native of New Bedford, Mass., Bap- tista was raised in Fre- mont, Calif. He receiv- ed his bachelor's degree

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DiC'go School of I.aw, !:.nid in ~omc respect s OAL was "rnormously successful." Ile cited the OAL"s 1983 report. whi ch mid that as a r esult or rC'gul:-itory rc-virw~. agencirs had rpj c•ctC'd or amC'ndrtl 55 percenl of thrir regu- lations. 13ut he was critical of Urcwcr \ role as chairwoman ol c;ov. Gl'orgC' Deukmrjian ·s task force on rc-gulnt ory refo rm. ~a ying ii could be " a direct conflict of int('J'es1 ·· I ask force is COllCl'rllC'd Wil h irnpll'- ntenting the governor's policies, whilr OAL must re-main politically neutral " at all costs, " he said. ··J>C'rhap, th ry arr now Jll'r fonnin g thr exact ~amc !unction ," hi' said "Let'-; hope that if lhat is the case, the tn sk forc e- Is pc-r- forming the function of the Office of Admini s- trative Law and the Office of Admini strativr Law is not pPrrorn1111g (thC') political function of the task force. q - (v '5( Areias warned Brewer that'the li'ei:inng raised serious doubts about the "indepen- dence and credi1Jil1t y" or OAL. ..,. ThC'

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She said she did not know until she got thei:e that she was to be the speaker at the PAC fund raiser. The OAL chief sa id she makes a practi cr or IC'arning as much as she r an about husi nrssr,; and people affected by the regula1 ion s tier office reviews. McCarthy, fnrrnrr Assrm!Jl y spraker. said he sponsored lrgislation in 1979 lo crcatr fhr OAL bemuse there "were far too many agen- cies enforcing far 1011 many regulations whose only real purpose seemed to deliver- ing headnc hes to businesses and pri vate citizens or California. " Unfortunately, he told thr committee. that st ill is thC' case. He said th ere were 40,000 regulations on the books when the OAL came into existancc in 1980. Only 12,000 have been reviewed, with "virtually all" of those reviews occuring before 1983. Brewer argued that McCarthy's figures were wrong because her predecessor Grne Livingston, had counted reviews a; com- pleted whrn the agency had done nothing more than send out notices that reviews wou Id occur. Livihgston contl'I1d when only a nutice of review was srnt out, he sa id. Gene Erbin , a lawyrr with the Center for D11h1ir Tnfl'rn, t ' " "' ., , fh f' l ' nivpr"itv ot San

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1 bargaining units, and to make it C'asier for farm labor organizers to get to workers in t)1e orange groves. . Lyons said access to the fields is needed L>ccause orangC' trC'rs grow tangled together; worker s can 't be i,een from the road. But Brewer said the regulations would have allowed what amounts to trespa!-Sing. She said they were no different than Al.RB emergency r egu lations her agency rrJ ectC'd in 1983. UndC'r state- law, the OAL reviews regula- tions promulgated by state agencies and determines whether they comply with cer- tain procedural requirements and statutory standa~cts. Those the agency determines do not meet the law are rejected if the agency does not withdraw them first. It was Lyons, appearing as a surprise wit- ness, wh o brought Brewer's speech before the Citrus Mutual PAC to the committee 's attention. Lyons said not only were the sequence of events an "incredible coincidence" or a con- flict of interest, but that the language of the opinion was very similar to citrus industry arguments against the regulations. Drewer said she toured the orange groves at the request of the citrus industrv. "I'd never seen an orange gro·ve before "

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incredible coincidence or some form or con- fltd of int erest. " LJmnna Lyons, a United Farm Workers lawyer, told an Assembly select commiu ee im•estigating OAL opera- ti ons. The connict of interest allegation was only one or several headaches for Brewer, n Stockton n:i tt ve. During the lively three-hour hearing Wednesday, Lt. Gov. Leo McCarthy charged that OAL has done practically noth- ing toward its mission or reducing govern- ment red tape since Brewer took office in earl y ]!)83.

performance, his committee may recom- mend it geeChe ax. Brewer said she made the speech during a tw~day tour of San Joaquin Valley orange growing areas in May put Qn by citrus indus- try representatives. She- said she did not receive an honorarium for the speech and could not recall whether her E!Kpenses were paid. In any event, there was nothing improper about her actions because she was on vaca- tion at the time and not representing the Deukmejian administration, she contended. The proposed regulations dealt with infor- mation required to be submitted to the Agri- cultural Labor Relations Board by the citrus industry to assist the board in determining

By JACK McFARREN Record Capitol Bureau Gannett News Service SA C: RAM FNTO Frvc days aft er l.mda Sto ckd a l e Drew er. dir!'ctor or the State Offlrc of Adm1111stra- tive Law, spok at a c.nrus industry poliucal fund •rai~!• r, sh Is. ued an opinion reJer llng r gul ations to mak(• 11 asIer for unwn organ- iz •rs to re,1ch citrus ft Id work ers. That ,., "i•ithC'r an

And th e chairman or the select committee, As.semblyman Ru sty Areias, D-Los Banos, sa1~ that 1f the_agency dfes_not irn~rov~ 1!:,· - -~-- -~··

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