How have courts interpreted the Attorney General's interpretation of statutory law?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from State Bd. of Education v. Honig, 13 Cal.App.4th 720, 16 Cal.Rptr.2d 727 (Cal. App. 1993):

5 Although the Attorney General's interpretation of statutory law is not controlling, we accord it great respect. (See Sonoma County Bd. of Education v. Public Employment Relations Bd. (1980) 102 Cal.App.3d 689, 699, 163 Cal.Rptr. 464.)

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