CA AB1297 updates the Family Code to establish automatic temporary restraining orders in certain family law cases. This means that when a divorce or legal separation is filed, certain protections are automatically put in place to prevent either party from making significant changes to their assets or custody arrangements until the case is resolved.
California Assembly Bill 223 makes changes to the rules regarding jury selection. It requires jurors to acknowledge and agree to certain procedures, which aims to ensure a more fair and efficient jury process. This amendment is intended to improve the overall integrity of jury trials in the state.
CA AB233 amends existing laws related to alcoholic beverage licensees in California. The changes aim to clarify regulations and improve the management of licenses for businesses that sell alcohol. This could help streamline processes for licensees and ensure better compliance with state laws.
CA AB313 extends the deadlines for students to apply for financial aid in California. This change aims to give students more time to access financial resources that can help them pay for college. The bill amends existing education laws to make the application process more flexible and accessible.
California AB369 is a new law that protects emergency service providers from being held liable for certain actions they take while responding to emergencies. This means that if a first responder makes a mistake while trying to help someone in an urgent situation, they generally won't face lawsuits for their actions. The goal is to encourage more people to provide assistance during emergencies without fear of legal repercussions.
California AB370 amends the Public Records Act to address issues related to cyberattacks. This legislation aims to ensure that public agencies can protect sensitive information from being disclosed during a cyber incident. It clarifies how agencies should handle public records in the event of a cyberattack, enhancing security protocols.
California Assembly Bill 533 allows health care districts to use a design-build process for their construction projects. This means that these districts can streamline the way they plan and build health facilities by combining design and construction into a single contract. This approach aims to improve efficiency and reduce costs associated with building new health care infrastructure.
California Assembly Bill 927 allows county superintendents of schools to conduct inspections of public schools. This bill aims to ensure that schools meet certain standards and provide a safe learning environment for students. It is considered urgent, so it will take effect immediately upon passing.
CA AJR18 is a resolution that acknowledges and expresses regret for the historical injustices faced by California Native Americans. It aims to recognize the impact of colonization and other actions that have harmed these communities throughout history. The bill serves to honor the struggles and contributions of Native Americans in California.
CA SB409 updates rules for public contracts specifically related to county-owned buildings. It aims to streamline the contracting process and improve efficiency in managing these properties. The bill is designed to ensure that public funds are used effectively in maintaining and improving county facilities.