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CA SB1348
CA SB1348 aims to modify existing regulations around life and disability insurance contracts in California. The bill seeks to amend Section 10110 of the Insurance Code, which governs the terms and conditions of these insurance products. The changes could impact how insurance policies are structured and the protections offered to policyholders.
Introduced Senate Kelly Seyarto
CA SB1320
CA SB1320 aims to update the Commercial Code by adding a new section that specifically addresses financing statements related to residential real property. This change is intended to clarify the rules around secured transactions, making it easier for lenders and borrowers to understand their rights and responsibilities. Overall, the bill seeks to streamline the process of securing loans against residential properties.
Introduced Senate Bob Archuleta
CA AB2623
CA AB2623 aims to change how public utilities notify customers about rate changes. The bill would amend existing laws to ensure that customers receive clear and timely information regarding any adjustments to their utility rates. This is intended to improve transparency and help consumers better understand their utility bills.
Introduced House Cottie Petrie-Norris
CA SB1334
California SB1334 aims to make changes to Section 359 of the Streets and Highways Code, specifically regarding Route 59. This bill seeks to adopt new provisions that may affect how this route is managed and maintained. The details of the amendments and repeals are not specified in the summary, but they are intended to improve the overall handling of the state's highway system.
Introduced Senate Marie Alvarado-Gil
CA AB2614
The Body Brokering and Patient Referral Integrity Act aims to regulate the practice of body brokering and ensure ethical patient referrals in California. It seeks to establish standards for how bodies and organs are handled after death, promoting transparency and integrity in the process. This legislation is intended to protect public health and maintain trust in medical practices.
Introduced House Diane Dixon
CA AB2738
CA AB2738 proposes to update the construction guidelines for straw-bale structures in California. This bill aims to ensure that these eco-friendly building methods meet health and safety standards, making it easier for builders to use sustainable materials. By amending existing regulations, the bill seeks to promote the use of straw-bale construction as a viable option for environmentally conscious housing.
Introduced House Jesse Gabriel
CA AB2665
California Assembly Bill 2665 aims to provide funding for Medi-Cal services specifically for the County of Inyo. The bill proposes to add a new section to the Welfare and Institutions Code to facilitate this funding. This measure is intended to improve healthcare access and support for residents in the county.
Introduced House David Tangipa
CA SB1275
California SB1275 proposes a sales and use tax exemption specifically for vehicle license fees imposed on motor vehicles. This means that certain taxes related to vehicle ownership would not apply, potentially reducing the overall cost for vehicle owners. The bill aims to ease financial burdens on residents by eliminating some tax liabilities associated with owning a car.
Introduced Senate Jerry McNerney
CA AB2587
CA AB2587 aims to update the state's pesticide residue monitoring program by amending existing regulations in the Food and Agricultural Code. This bill focuses on ensuring that pesticide residues in food are monitored more effectively to protect public health and safety. The goal is to enhance food safety standards and provide clearer guidelines for pesticide use in agriculture.
Introduced House Juan Alanis
CA AB2474
CA AB2474 aims to establish a master contract for public alert and early warning software under the Office of Emergency Services. This legislation is intended to enhance the state's ability to communicate effectively during emergencies by ensuring that the necessary technology is in place. The bill will add a new section to the Government Code related to these emergency services.
Introduced House Emergency Management
CA AB2396
California Assembly Bill 2396 aims to allow community choice aggregators to participate in eligible transmission projects related to electricity. This means that local governments or groups can work together to create and manage their own energy sources, potentially increasing access to renewable energy. The bill seeks to enhance the capabilities of these community-driven energy initiatives.
Introduced House Jacqui Irwin
CA AB2688
CA AB2688 aims to update existing laws related to offshore wind energy infrastructure in California. This bill seeks to enhance the state's ability to develop and manage offshore wind projects, which are part of efforts to increase renewable energy sources. By amending the Public Resources Code, it aims to streamline processes and support the growth of this clean energy sector.
Introduced House Rick Zbur
CA SB1289
California SB1289 aims to regulate the disposal of non-RCRA hazardous waste in landfills. This bill seeks to ensure that hazardous materials are managed safely to protect public health and the environment. It adds a new section to the Health and Safety Code that outlines specific guidelines for handling these materials.
Introduced Senate Melissa Hurtado
CA AB2479
California Assembly Bill 2479 proposes changes to the state's personal income tax laws by amending a specific section of the Revenue and Taxation Code. The bill aims to create an employment credit, which could provide tax relief for individuals who are employed. This could potentially encourage job growth and support workers financially.
Introduced House Juan Alanis
CA AB2610
CA AB2610 aims to improve patient access to their health records by amending existing public health laws. This change is intended to make it easier for individuals to obtain and manage their own health information, promoting transparency and empowerment in healthcare decisions.
Introduced House Dawn Addis
CA AB2625
CA AB2625 aims to update regulations regarding dental practices in California, specifically addressing the recognition of foreign dental schools. The bill proposes changes to existing laws to better integrate graduates from these schools into the state's dental workforce. This could potentially streamline the process for foreign-trained dentists to obtain licensure in California.
Introduced House Jose Solache