STATE OF CALIFORNIA
The California Supreme Court has determined that an increase in workers’ compensation benefit levels does not constitute a new State mandate for the purpose of local mandate claims because the increase does not impose unique requirements on local governments. See County of Los Angeles v. State of California (1987) 43 Cal.3d 46. ................
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