California Assembly Bill 2197 aims to regulate the solicitation of financial services or products by school employees. It seeks to establish rules to prevent conflicts of interest and ensure that school staff do not improperly promote financial products to students or their families. This legislation is intended to protect students and maintain the integrity of educational environments.
California Assembly Bill 2193 aims to update regulations concerning autonomous vehicles by amending Section 38750 of the Vehicle Code. This bill is focused on improving the legal framework for self-driving cars, potentially paving the way for more widespread use and integration of this technology on California roads.
CA AB2252 aims to update certain building standards for residential buildings in California. The bill proposes changes to existing health and safety regulations to improve housing quality and safety. It also introduces new provisions to address modern housing needs.
CA AB2256 is a bill that aims to establish regulations for radiologist assistants in California. It seeks to add a new section to the Health and Safety Code that would define the role and responsibilities of these assistants, potentially enhancing the efficiency of radiological services. This legislation could help streamline patient care in imaging departments.
California SB1216 aims to update the state's Planning and Zoning Law to enhance housing leadership designations. This bill would amend existing sections of the Government Code and introduce new provisions to encourage local governments to take stronger actions in addressing housing needs. The goal is to promote more effective planning and zoning practices to support housing development.
CA AB2183 aims to update certain regulations in the Food and Agricultural Code related to pest control. This amendment may involve changes to how pest control practices are managed and regulated in California. The goal is to ensure that pest control methods are effective and safe for the environment and public health.
California Assembly Bill 2327 aims to establish guidelines for how rates are set for subcontractors providing services under the Medi-Cal program. This bill seeks to ensure that subcontractors are fairly compensated for their work, which is essential for maintaining quality healthcare services for Medi-Cal beneficiaries.
CA AB2295 aims to address the need for affordable housing in California by adding a new section to the Government Code. This legislation focuses on regional housing needs, potentially providing guidelines or requirements for local governments to meet affordable housing goals. The goal is to ensure that more affordable housing options are available to residents across the state.
California Assembly Bill 2259 aims to address mental health issues within prisons by adding new provisions to the Penal Code. It seeks to improve mental health care for inmates and establish guidelines for mental health treatment in correctional facilities. The bill is currently in the introductory stage and has not yet been passed into law.
CA AB2271 is a proposed law that aims to protect the benefits of immigrants who lose income due to federal enforcement actions by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). It seeks to ensure that these individuals can still access necessary support during difficult times. The bill would establish guidelines within the Labor Code to address these issues.
California Assembly Bill 2276 aims to establish regulations for active intelligent speed assistance devices in vehicles. These devices are designed to help drivers maintain safe speeds while driving. The bill outlines specific provisions related to the use and implementation of these technologies.
California Senate Bill 1248 aims to regulate the use of automated decision systems by state agencies. It introduces a framework to ensure transparency and accountability in how these systems are implemented and used in decision-making processes. The bill seeks to protect citizens from potential biases and errors in automated systems.
CA AB2351 aims to update the annual reporting requirements for local governments regarding their general plans, specifically focusing on the number of shelter beds available in their communities. The bill seeks to ensure that cities and counties provide accurate and timely information about their efforts to address homelessness through shelter options. This amendment is part of a broader effort to improve land use planning related to housing and support services.
CA AB2336 aims to change the Personal Income Tax Law by adding specific exclusions from taxable income related to retirement benefits and overtime pay. This means that certain retirement income and extra earnings from overtime work may not be counted when calculating a person's taxable income. If passed, this bill would take effect immediately as a tax levy.
CA AB2275 aims to update laws related to mental health diversion in the criminal justice system. It proposes changes to various sections of the Code of Civil Procedure, Penal Code, and Welfare and Institutions Code to enhance the treatment options for individuals with mental health issues who are involved in criminal proceedings. The bill seeks to improve the process of diverting these individuals to mental health treatment instead of traditional punitive measures.
CA SB1221 aims to update certain sections of the Lanterman-Petris-Short Act, which governs conservatorships related to behavioral health. The bill seeks to improve the process for establishing conservatorships to ensure that individuals with mental health issues receive the support they need. This could involve changes to how conservatorships are managed and the rights of those affected.
California AB2291 aims to address pupil safety by studying the issue of nonconsensual artificial intimate images among students. The bill seeks to understand the impact of such images on student well-being and safety. It includes provisions for adding and later repealing a section in the Education Code related to this issue.
CA AB2267 aims to enhance suicide prevention measures on state bridges and overpasses. The bill proposes amendments to existing laws related to streets and highways to implement safety features designed to reduce the risk of suicide at these locations. This could include physical barriers or other protective measures.
California AB2357 proposes the establishment of a mental health pilot program within the court system. This program aims to address the mental health needs of individuals involved in legal proceedings, providing them with necessary support and resources. The bill outlines the framework for implementing this initiative and includes provisions for its eventual repeal.
CA AB2356 is a proposed law that aims to recognize the Tolowa Dee-ni' Nation's connection to the Tolowa Dunes State Park. It seeks to add a new section to the Government Code that would enhance the management and cultural significance of the park in relation to the Tolowa Dee-ni' Nation. This bill highlights the importance of Indigenous heritage and aims to foster collaboration between state parks and Native American tribes.
California SB1197 aims to establish a permanent standard time in the state, eliminating the need for seasonal time changes. This means that California would no longer switch to daylight saving time, keeping the clocks set to standard time year-round. The bill seeks to amend existing government code related to how time is computed in the state.
CA AB2268 is a bill that aims to improve the In-Home Supportive Services program in California. This program helps individuals who need assistance with daily activities to receive care in their own homes. The bill is intended to enhance support for caregivers and ensure that those in need can access necessary services more effectively.
CA AB2269 seeks to update certain sections of the Civil Code that govern liens on vehicles. This legislation aims to clarify the procedures and requirements related to the establishment and enforcement of liens, making the process more straightforward for all parties involved. By amending these sections, the bill intends to improve the efficiency of handling vehicle liens in California.