The legislative 2 year session ended Sunday evening. All bills passed by both houses are being held at the desk of the Senate and Assembly until a CA budget is passed, because the Governor has threaten to veto all bills until a budget is enacted.
The Governor has until September 30th to sign or veto bills, so if there is no budeget in time, or if he does not have time to sign bills after the budget is passed, all remaining bills will fail. You can take action on any bills before the Governor by calling him at 916-445-2841 or by email to voice your support or opposition!
Bills are listed below by bill number. If a bill is listed as chaptered than it already has been signed by the Governor.
AB 86: Pupil Safety
POSITION: Support
DISPOSITION: To Governor
SUMMARY: Specifies that bullying, as used in the Interagency School Safety Demonstration Act of 1985, includes acts that constitute sexual harassment, hate violence, or severe or pervasive intentional harassment, threats, or intimidation and that are committed personally or by means of an electronic communications device or system. Provides grounds for school officials to suspend a pupil or recommend a pupil for expulsion for bullying, including bullying by electronic act.
AB 225: Elder Abuse: Protective Orders
POSITION: Approve
DISPOSITION: To Governor
SUMMARY: Relates to protection orders for elders or dependent adults. Authorizes such an order for a conservator of a petitioner if it is demonstrated the excluded party is harming or threatening to harm the conservator. Provides such order may be issued if it is demonstrated the excluded person is harming or threatening to harm named family or household members of the petitioner. Provides if the excluded person hears about the order in a court hearing, then no further proof of service is required.
AB 437: Statutes of Limitation
POSITION: Support
DISPOSITION: To Governor
SUMMARY: Amends existing law that define unlawful discrimination and employment practices and establish procedures for an employee who has suffered discrimination or other unlawful practices. Provides that Legislature, in order to clarify the meaning and effect of state laws regarding statutes of limitation, rejects the interpretation given to federal law by a specified United States Supreme Court case.
AB 583: Political Reform Act: Fair Elections Act of 2008
POSITION: Approve
DISPOSITION: To Governor
SUMMARY: Enacts the Fair Elections Act of 2008. Authorizes eligible candidates for Secretary of State to obtain public funds. Imposes responsibility for administration of such funds on the Fair Political Practices Commission. Creates the Fair Elections Fund to fund the commission for public financing provisions. Requires the submission of these provisions to the voters. Establishes a registration fee for lobbyists. Allows taxpayers to donate a portion of their returns to the fund. Requires voter approval.
AB 612: Child Custody Investigations
POSITION: Support
DISPOSITION: Pending
SUMMARY: Codifies court rules to provide a child custody evaluator is a court-appointed investigator. Provides that nonscientific labels and diagnoses that are not consistent with diagnostic or medical standards generally accepted by the medical, psychiatric, and psychological communities are specifically excluded as allowable diagnoses for court use as part of a child custody evaluation pursuant to existing law.
AB 624: Foundations: Diversity
POSITION: Approve
DISPOSITION: Pending
SUMMARY: Requires a private, corporate, or public, incorporated in the state, with specified assets, to collect data pertaining to its governance and domestic grantmaking and submit it in a report. Requires this information to include racial and gender composition of the board of directors and staff, the number of grants and grant dollars awarded to organizations specifically serving specified communities and other underrepresented communities and where 50% or more of the board and staff are ethnic minorities.
AB 734: Apprenticeship Oversight
POSITION: Approve
DISPOSITION: To Governor
SUMMARY: Relates to employer representatives on the State Apprenticeship Council. Eliminates the requirement that the Division of Apprenticeship Standards conduct certain audits. Revises the division's apprenticeship program audit requirements, and the application and approval requirements for apprenticeship programs. Requires a semiannual training hours statement and a specified monthly report by building and construction trades industry apprenticeship programs. Relates to the approval of new or expanded programs.
AB 1771: Domestic Violence: Restraining Order
POSITION: Approve
DISPOSITION: Enacted, Chaptered
SUMMARY: Amends existing law that authorizes a court to issue a domestic violence restraining order upon a good cause belief that harm to a victim has occurred or is reasonably likely to occur. Provides that, in determining if good cause exists to issue an order, in any case in which a complaint, information, or indictment charging a crime of domestic violence has been filed, the court may consider the underlying nature of the offense charged and information provided to the court upon a criminal history search.
AB 1951: Mental health: Capital Facilities
POSITION: Approve
DISPOSITION: To Governor
SUMMARY: Specifies that the acquisition or construction of privately owned facilities that are providing mental health services that are primarily funded through public funds, including moneys in the Mental Health Services Fund is a proper use of funds made available to counties. Requires counties to ensure that any property acquired new buildings constructed for such facilities to ensure the facilities will be used for the public purpose intended.
AB 1962: Maternity Services
POSITION: Approve Take Action Online!
DISPOSITION: To Governor
SUMMARY: Requires every individual or group police of health insurance that covers hospital, medical, or surgical expenses and that is issued, amended, renewed, or delivered on or after a specified date, to provide coverage for maternity services.
AB 1996: Food Stamps: Eligibility: Drug Felonies
POSITION: Approve
DISPOSITION: To Governor
SUMMARY: Amends existing law that provides that a person convicted of a drug-related felony, with certain exceptions, is eligible for aid under the Food Stamp Program. Removes the limitation that excepts certain drug-related felonies from such provisions. Requires proof of completion of or participation in a drug treatment program as a condition of eligibility. Authorizes the State Department of Social Services to implement its provisions through an all-county letter or similar instructions from the Director.
AB 2038: Persons with Disabilities: Victims of Crime
POSITION: Approve
DISPOSITION: Pending
SUMMARY: Requires that information related to deaths of children and adults with disabilities killed as a result of domestic violence be examined by Child, Domestic Violence, and Elder Death Review Teams. Includes within the authority of an Elder Death Review Team, the review of dependent adult deaths. Relates to reporting of suspected abuse or neglect involving persons with developmental disabilities to local law enforcement. Requires the Office of Emergency Services to convene a working group on such crimes.
AB 2040: High School Exit Examination
POSITION: Approve
DISPOSITION: To Governor
SUMMARY: Relates to a high school exit examination in English language arts and mathematics. Creates a panel to make recommendations regarding alternative means for eligible pupils with disabilities to demonstrate that they have achieved the same level of academic achievement in the content standards in English language arts or mathematics, or both, required for passage of the high school exit examination. Authorizes a disabled pupil to participate in such alternative means of demonstration.
AB 2052: Residential Tenancies: Domestic Violence
POSITION: Support
DISPOSITION: To Governor
SUMMARY: Authorizes a tenant to notify the landlord that he or she or a household member was a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking and intends to terminate the tenancy. Requires the tenant to attach a copy of a temporary restraining order or emergency protective order, or a copy of a specified written report by a peace officer, to the notice. Authorizes the tenant to quit the premises and to be discharged from rent. Provides which tenants are exempted. Relates to unlawful detainer requirements.
AB 2070: Foster Care: Incarcerated Parents
POSITION: Approve
DISPOSITION: To Governor
SUMMARY: Provides additional circumstances in which court-ordered child welfare services may be extended. Requires the court to consider, in ordering reasonable service for a child whose parent or guardian is incarcerated or institutionalized, the likelihood of the parent's discharge within a specified reunification time limit. Provides that the criminal history shall be considered by the court subsequent to a child's removal. Revises provisions relating to permanency hearings. Relates to legal guardianships.
AB 2085: Schools: Discrimination
POSITION: Approve
DISPOSITION: Pending
SUMMARY: Amends existing law prohibits a person from being subjected to discrimination on the basis of disability, gender, nationality, race or ethnicity, religion, or sexual orientation in any program or activity conducted by a public or private preschool, elementary, or secondary school or institution, the governing board of a school district, or any combination of school districts or counties that receives, or benefits from, state financial assistance.
AB 2086: Schools: Parental Notification: Sexual Orientation
POSITION: Oppose
DISPOSITION: Pending
SUMMARY: Requires notice to be sent to the parent or guardian of a pupil regarding proposed discussion on gender identity or sexual orientation in a class attended by the pupil other than a class on comprehensive sexual health education and HIV/AIDS prevention education.
2100: Elder Abuse: Reporting
POSITION: Approve
DISPOSITION: To Governor
SUMMARY: Amends the Elder Abuse and Dependent Adult Civil Protection Act. Requires the local ombudsperson or the local law enforcement agency to immediately report cases of known or suspected physical abuse in a long-term care facility which includes sexual abuse and financial abuse to the local district attorney's office in the county where the abuse occurred.
AB 2127: Employment: Alternative Workweek Schedules
POSITION: Disapprove
DISPOSITION: Pending
SUMMARY: Authorizes an employee employed by an employer with 25 or fewer employees to request a work schedule of up to 10 hours per day within a 40-hour workweek. Authorizes an employer to implement such schedule without any obligation to pay overtime compensation.
AB 2159: Education Finance: Funding Commission
POSITION: Approve
DISPOSITION: Pending
SUMMARY: Establishes the Funding and Accountability Commission for Transparency and Simplicity to provide state policymakers with a funding transition from the current education finance system to a comprehensive system. Requires the Commission to develop a simple and transparent funding formula for districts, Special Education Local Plan Areas, and county offices of education, and to recommend how to transition to the new system with minimal disruptions. Requires elements to create or modify a related data system.
AB 2292: Income Tax: Health Savings Accounts.
POSITION: Disapprove
DISPOSITION: Pending
SUMMARY: Relates to personal income tax law; allows a deduction in connection with health savings accounts in conformity with federal law. Provides related conformity to federal law with respect to treatment of the account as a tax-exempt trust, the allowance of rollovers from Archer Medical Savings Account, health flexible spending arrangements, or health reimbursement accounts to a health savings account, and penalties in connection therewith.
2317: Voter Registration: Proof of Citizenship
POSITION: Disapprove
DISPOSITION: Failed
SUMMARY: Prohibits a person from being registered as a voter unless he or she can provide proof of citizenship. Provides that a person already registered as of a certain date would not be required to submit proof of citizenship unless changing registration from one county to another.
AB 2352: Health Services: Confidential Information
POSITION: Disapprove
DISPOSITION: To Governor
SUMMARY: Relates to confidential information related to mental health services or services for persons with developmental disabilities. Permits release of information to a county social worker, probation officer, or any other person who is legally authorized to have custody or care of a minor who is taken into temporary custody or for whom a petition has been filed, but only for the coordination of health care services and medical treatment or mental health or developmental services. Authorizes further disclosure.
AB 2389: CalWORKs Eligibility: Drug Testing
POSITION: Oppose
DISPOSITION: Failed
SUMMARY: Requires a recipient of CalWORKs aid to undergo drug testing on a random selection basis, as a condition of continued eligibility. Specifies those substances for which drug testing would be conducted. Requires a recipient who fails a random drug test to successfully complete a one-year drug treatment program. Discontinues the individual's aid under the program upon failure of the drug treatment program. Requires the seeking of any federal approvals necessary for the implementation of the bill.
AB 2483: Wards and Dependent Children: Program of Supervision
POSITION: Approve
DISPOSITION: Enacted, Chaptered
SUMMARY: Provides that, if the parent is a dependent of the juvenile court at the time that a social worker seeks to undertake a program of supervision of a dependent child, and if counsel has been appointed for the parent under specified provisions of law, the program of supervision shall not be undertaken until the parent has consulted with his or her counsel.
AB 2567: Harvey Milk Day: Official Designation
POSITION: Approve
DISPOSITION: To Governor
SUMMARY: Requires the Governor to proclaim May 22 of each year as Harvey Milk Day. Designates that date as having special significance in public schools and educational institutions. Encourages those entities to conduct suitable commemorative exercises on that date.
AB 2587: Child Custody: Child Custody Evaluators
POSITION: Support
DISPOSITION: Pending
SUMMARY: Conforms references to child custody evaluators to include court-connected, court-appointed, and private child custody evaluators. Provides that a child custody evaluator's written report and testimony are considered admissible evidence only when they are compliant with certain provisions.
AB 2605: Income Taxes: Credit: Nonpublic School Attendance
POSITION: Disapprove
DISPOSITION: Pending
SUMMARY: Authorizes a tax credit for each dependent of a taxpayer who is exempt from the requirement to attend a public full-time day school during the taxable year.
AB 2689: Vietnamese Nail Worker Information Training Act
POSITION: Approve
DISPOSITION: Pending
SUMMARY: Enacts the Vietnamese Nail Worker Information and Training Act which would require manufacturers, certain other persons, and employers that sell or use Professional Use-Only Nail Care Products to prepare and provide and translate into the Vietnamese language the material safety data sheet to licensed purchasers of such products as well as to licensed professional care employees upon request.
AB 2716: Employment: Paid Sick Days
POSITION: Support
DISPOSITION: Pending
SUMMARY: Requires employers to provide paid sick time, upon request of employee, for diagnosis, care, or treatment of health conditions of the employee or an employees family member, or for leave related to domestic violence or sexual assault. Provides that an employer would be prohibited from discriminating or retaliating against an employee who requests paid sick time. Applies to public authorities delivering in-home supportive services. Exempts construction employees covered by a collective bargaining agreement.
AB 2812: Emergencies: Border Security
POSITION: Disapprove
DISPOSITION: Pending
SUMMARY: Amends existing law that authorizes the Governor to declare a state of emergency, and local officials and local governments to declare a local emergency, when specified conditions of disaster or extreme peril to the safety of persons and property exist. Adds border security to the list of those conditions that would constitute a state or local emergency for purposes of the above authorization.
AB 2844: Public Social Services: CalWORKs: Food Stamps
POSITION: Approve
DISPOSITION: To Governor
SUMMARY: Repeals the requirements relating to quarterly redetermination and prospective determination grant amounts, requirements for a semiannual redetermination to be implemented no later than a specified date. Requires to establish an income reporting threshold for CalWORKs grant overpayment. Authorizes counties to adopt staggered semiannual reporting requirements.
AB 2845: Deferred Deposit Transactions
POSITION: Approve
DISPOSITION: Pending
SUMMARY: States the intent of the Legislature to enact to implement changes to the State Deferred Deposit Transaction Law that include recommendations made by the Department of Corporations.
AB 2888: Business: Services for Minors
POSITION: Disapprove
DISPOSITION: Pending
SUMMARY: Requires any person hired to work directly in an unaccompanied setting with minors to go through a criminal background check and be fingerprinted. Prohibits any person or entity from hiring any person to work directly in an unaccompanied setting with minors if such person is required to register as a sex offender for a crime where the victim was a minor. Provides that fines from violations will be deposited into the Safe Sports Fund to compensate victims of sexual offenses.
SB 11: Domestic Partnerships
POSITION: Support
DISPOSITION: Pending
SUMMARY: Amends existing law which provides that two unmarried, unrelated adults with a common residence may establish a domestic partnership by filing a declaration with the Secretary of State. Deletes the same-sex or age eligibility requirement, thereby allowing any two persons who meet the other, specified criteria to register as domestic partners. Makes other nonsubstantive and conforming changes to related provisions. Amends the Family Code. Clarifies the Probate Code.
SB 129: Criminal Communications
POSITION: Approve
DISPOSITION: Enacted, Chaptered
SUMMARY: Makes it a misdemeanor, punishable by specified penalties, for a person to make telephone calls or contact with an electronic communication device with the intent to annoy another person at any place. Provides that a person is subject to the described penalties if the person knowingly permits any telephone or electronic communication device under the person's control to be used for the prohibited purpose.
SB 164: Prenatal Screening
POSITION: Approve
DISPOSITION: Pending
SUMMARY: Changes the name of the Birth Defects Monitoring Program. Requires the Department of Public Health to charge investigators who are approved by the department to use pregnancy blood for research purposes, a fee for costs related to data linkage, storage, retrieval, processing, data entry, reinventory, and shipping of newborn blood samples or their components, and related data management. Protects identifying information. Requires billing of specified entities to cover the costs of confidentiality protection.
SB 524: Local Government Finance
POSITION: Approve
DISPOSITION: Pending
SUMMARY: Appropriates a specified amount of funds from the General Fund for allocation to counties that do not contain incorporated cities according to the proportion of the population of all the qualifying counties that the population of each of these counties represents, in order to equalize funding to those counties without affecting revenue allocations to cities. Provides for annual appropriations of this amount to reflect growth in revenue allocated from vehicle license fee and motor fuel tax laws.
SB 840: Single-Payer Health Care Coverage
POSITION: Support
DISPOSITION: To Governor
SUMMARY: Establishes the State Healthcare System. Makes all state residents eligible for specified health care benefits under the system, which would, on a single-payer basis, negotiate for or set fees for health care services provided through the system and pay claims for those services. Provides an income eligibility factor. Creates the Healthcare Policy Board to establish policy on medical issues and various other matters relating to the system. Provides certain insurance fraud laws to providers under the system.
SB 1066: Domestic Partnerships
POSITION: Support
DISPOSITION: Pending
SUMMARY: Amends existing law which provides that 2 unmarried, unrelated adults with a common residence may establish a domestic partnership by filing a declaration with the Secretary of State; deletes the requirement that both persons are members of the same sex or are over 62 years of age.
SB 1140: Financial Abuse of Elder or Dependent Adults
POSITION: Support
DISPOSITION: To Governor
SUMMARY: Adds to the definition of financial abuse, the taking or assisting in the taking of real or personal property of an elder or dependent adult when the elder or dependent adult lacks capacity, or by undue influence. Eliminates a requirement that standards regarding the imposition of punitive damages on an employer based upon the act of an employee be satisfied before damages and attorneys fees are awarded. Provides procedures for the return of property. Provides a cause of action statute of limitations.
SB 1163: Sex Offenders: Vehicle License Plates
POSITION: Oppose
DISPOSITION: Pending
SUMMARY: Requires that, for crimes committed on or after a specified date, the sentencing court shall order that any person required to register as a sex offender not operate a motor vehicle unless it is displaying a license plate or sticker which indicates that the driver is a registered sex offender. Provides for criminal penalties for knowingly disguising or altering such identification. Provides for criminal penalties for persons harassing or annoying operators of such vehicles.
SB 1168: Health Care Coverage: Dependent Children
POSITION: Approve
DISPOSITION: To Governor
SUMMARY: Provides that if a plan or insurance policy provides coverage for a dependent child who is over 18 years of age and enrolled at a postsecondary educational institution, the plan or policy may not terminate that coverage if the child takes a medical leave of absence.
SB 1233: Property Tax: Change in Ownership
POSITION: Disapprove
DISPOSITION: To Governor
SUMMARY: Relates to property tax appraisal. Provides that, upon written notification by the County Assessor of potential eligibility for a change in ownership exclusion on a transfer of real property between parents and children, a person eligible must file a certified claim within the time specified in the notice. Allows the assessor to send a second notice. Provides that if the person fails to timely file the claim and subsequently qualifies for exclusion, they may be subject to a processing fee.
SB 1333: Paternity Judgment: Reconsideration
POSITION: Disapprove
DISPOSITION: Enacted, Chaptered
SUMMARY: Amends existing law that provides that a judgment establishing paternity may be set aside or vacated upon timely filed motion by, any previously established father of a child who is the legal father as the result of a default judgment if genetic testing indicates that the previously established father of the child is not the biological father. Authorizes the reconsideration of the denial of a motion filed if specified requirements are met.
SB 1339: Government Tort Claims: Childhood Sex Abuse
POSITION: Approve
DISPOSITION: Pending
SUMMARY: Exempts claims made pursuant to existing law under the Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board for the recovery of damages suffered as a result of childhood sexual abuse from the requirement to file a claim against a public entity within 6 months as a prerequisite to filing a cause of action for money damages.
SB 1356: Contempt: Victim of Domestic Violence
POSITION: Approve
DISPOSITION: Enacted
SUMMARY: Provides that in a finding of contempt for a victim of a sexual assault or domestic violence crime for refusing to testify concerning that sexual assault or domestic violence crime, the court may not imprison the victim of the sexual assault or domestic violence crime.
SB 1489: Workplace Protections
POSITION: Approve
DISPOSITION: Pending
SUMMARY: Relates to adverse employment actions against an employee who takes time off from work to attend to certain issues, including to obtain any relief related to domestic violence or sexual assault. Requires the Department of Industrial Relations to produce and make available to employers a poster in various languages , which includes definitions of domestic violence and sexual assault, and information regarding the resources and rights for victims.
SB 1515: Pupil Discipline: Restraint and Seclusion
POSITION: Approve
DISPOSITION: To Governor
SUMMARY: Prohibits an educational provider from using chemical restraint, mechanical restraint, physical restraint, or seclusion, for the purpose of coercion, discipline, convenience, or retaliation by staff against a pupil. Provides certain exemptions. Relates to students with special needs and special education. Allows nonpublic, nonsectarian schools, and certain district-designation alternative programs to use seclusion under specified condition. Requires safety plans to include restraint and seclusion rules.
SB 1523: Domestic Violence Victims
POSITION: Approve
DISPOSITION: Pending
SUMMARY: Amends existing law which requires law enforcement agencies to implement policies and standards for officer responses to domestic violence calls. Includes furnishing notice to victims at the scene regarding the person alleged to have committed domestic violence, shelter services, community services and restraining orders. Requires that the notice furnished to victims be translated in languages of each limited-English-proficient language group that constitutes a certain amount of the total population.
SB 1555: Older Prisoners
POSITION: Approve
DISPOSITION: Pending
SUMMARY: Requires the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to implement an elder identification card program for prisoners 55 years of age and older, to those prisoners priority with regard to specified daily living activities. Requires the department to implement an elder work policy, and elder helper program, age-appropriate programs, activities, and related services. Requires the department to allow prisoners to establish an Aging Prisoner Subcommittee.
SB 1661: Unemployment Compensation: Family Leave
POSITION: Approve
DISPOSITION: To Governor
SUMMARY: Relates to the family temporary disability insurance program for workers who take time off work to care for a seriously ill family member or to bond with a new child. Provides that an individual shall be deemed to have left his or her most recent work with good cause if the individual's discharge or quitting was the result of the individual taking a leave to bond with a minor child under the program and the individual is subsequently found eligible for benefits.
SB 1712: Adulterated Cosmetics
POSITION: Approve
DISPOSITION: Pending
SUMMARY: Includes lipstick that bears or contains lead or lead compounds as an adulterated cosmetic for purposes of the Sherman Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. Requires the manufacturer of any lipstick subject to regulation by the federal Food and Drug Administration that is sold in this state to report this fact to the State Department of Public Health and provide evidence that the lipstick was tested and found to contain no more than an unavoidable trace of lead.
SB 1713: Children's Products: Bisphenol
POSITION: Approve
DISPOSITION: Pending
SUMMARY: Enacts the Toxin-Free Toddlers and Babies Act. Applies rules of existing law regarding the use of the least toxic alternatives when replacing phthalates in products and prohibiting replacing phthalates with certain carcinogens and reproductive toxicants to child care articles containing specified levels of bisphenol A. Prohibits the manufacture, sale, or distribution of food and beverage containers intended for use by toddlers and children that contain specified levels of bisphenol A.
SB 1770: Anti-Reproductive-Rights Crime
POSITION: Support
DISPOSITION: Enacted, Chaptered
SUMMARY: Deletes a requirement in existing law that the Attorney General analyze and report on information relating to anti-reproductive-rights crimes. Requires the Attorney General to collect and annually publish the information on its Internet Web site. Requires the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training to prepare guidelines establishing standard procedures that may be followed by law enforcement agencies in the investigation and reporting of cases involving anti-reproductive-rights crimes.
SCR 72: Girls and Women in Sports Day
POSITION: Approve
DISPOSITION: Adopted, Chaptered
SUMMARY: Commemorates the accomplishment of female athletes, coaches, officials, and sports administrators for their important contribution in promoting the value of sports participation in the achievement of full human potential, and proclaims February 6, 2008, as Girls and Women in Sports Day.
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Posted by: Dorothy Breininger | September 06, 2008 at 08:51 AM