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List of holidays
- Every Saturday is a judicial holiday. (Civ. Proc. §§ 12a; 135)
- Every Sunday is a holiday. (Gov. Code, §6700, subd. (a).)
Code of Civil Procedure section 12
The time in which any act provided by law is to be done is computed by excluding the first day, and including the last, unless the last day is a holiday, and then it is also excluded.
Code of Civil Procedure section 12a
(a) If the last day for the performance of any act provided or required by law to be performed within a specified period of time is a holiday, then that period is hereby extended to and including the next day that is not a holiday. For purposes of this section, “holiday” means all day on Saturdays, all holidays specified in Section 135 and, to the extent provided in Section 12b, all days that by terms of Section 12b are required to be considered as holidays.
(b) This section applies to Sections 659, 659a, and 921, and to all other provisions of law providing or requiring an act to be performed on a particular day or within a specified period of time, whether expressed in this or any other code or statute, ordinance, rule, or regulation.
Code of Civil Procedure section 12b
If any city, county, state, or public office, other than a branch office, is closed for the whole of any day, insofar as the business of that office is concerned, that day shall be considered as a holiday for the purposes of computing time under Sections 12 and 12a.
Code of Civil Procedure section 135
Every full day designated as a holiday by Section 6700 of the Government Code, including that Thursday of November declared by the President to be Thanksgiving Day, is a judicial holiday, except September 9, known as “Admission Day,” and any other day appointed by the President, but not by the Governor, for a public fast, thanksgiving, or holiday. If a judicial holiday falls on a Saturday or a Sunday, the Judicial Council may designate an alternative day for observance of the holiday. Every Saturday and the day after Thanksgiving Day is a judicial holiday. Officers and employees of the courts shall observe only the judicial holidays established pursuant to this section.
Government Code section 6700
The holidays in this state are:
(a) Every Sunday.
(b) January 1st.
(c) The third Monday in January, known as “Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.”
(d) February 12th, known as “Lincoln Day.”
(e) The third Monday in February.
(f) March 31st known as “Cesar Chavez Day.”
(g) The last Monday in May.
(h) July 4th.
(i) The first Monday in September.
(j) September 9th, known as “Admission Day.”
(k) The second Monday in October, known as “Columbus Day.”
(l) November 11th, known as “Veterans Day.”
(m) December 25th.
(n) Good Friday from 12 noon until 3 p.m.
(o) Every day appointed by the President or Governor for a public fast, thanksgiving, or holiday.
Except for the Thursday in November appointed as Thanksgiving Day, this subdivision and subdivisions (c) and (f) shall not apply to a city, county, or district unless made applicable by charter, or by ordinance or resolution of the governing body thereof.
If the provisions of this section are in conflict with the provisions of a memorandum of understanding reached pursuant to Chapter 12 (commencing with Section 3560) of Division 4 of Title 1, the memorandum of understanding shall be controlling without further legislative action, except that if those provisions of a memorandum of understanding require the expenditure of funds, the provisions shall not become effective unless approved by the Legislature in the annual Budget Act.