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New California Laws 2017 (Part 14)

Roseville, Calif. – New California laws for 2017.  Part 14 includes 101 new laws including marriage, CalWORKS, teacher credentials.  rental vehicles, foster care, student loans, social services and much more.

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New California Laws 2017 – Part 14

  • AB-1970 – Elections: vote by mail and provisional ballots.
  • AB-1974 – County recorder: recordation of documents.
  • AB-1976 – Food and agriculture: marketing advisory and promotional boards, councils, and commissions.
  • AB-1977 – Tribal gaming: compact amendment ratification.
  • AB-1978 – Employment: property service workers.
  • AB-1979 – Renewable feed-in tariff: hydroelectric facilities.
  • AB-1980 – Memorial to California firefighters: modifications.
  • AB-1985 – Advanced Placement credit.
  • AB-1993 – Law enforcement contact process: service providers.
  • AB-1995 – Community colleges: homeless students: access to shower facilities.
  • AB-1997 – Foster care.
  • AB-1998 – Juveniles: data collection.
  • AB-1999 – Prohibited Armed Persons File: initial review.
  • AB-2001 – Fully protected fish: Owens pupfish: California State Safe Harbor Agreement Program Act.
  • AB-2007 – Youth athletics: youth sports organizations: concussions or other head injuries.
  • AB-2010 – VoterÕs pamphlet: electronic candidate statement.
  • AB-2011 – Thoroughbred racing: northern, central, and southern zones: auxiliary offsite stabling, training, and vanning.
  • AB-2012 – Jail Industry Authority.
  • AB-2013 – Criminal procedure: arraignment pilot program.
  • AB-2015 – Public social services: 2011 realignment report.
  • AB-2016 – Pupil instruction: ethnic studies.
  • AB-2021 – Election process: public observation: international election observers.
  • AB-2022 – Advanced purified demonstration water.
  • AB-2024 – Critical access hospitals: employment.
  • AB-2025 – Barbering and cosmetology: labor law education requirements.
  • AB-2027 – Victims of crime: nonimmigrant status.
  • AB-2028 – Public employeesÕ retirement: involuntary termination: reinstatement.
  • AB-2029 – Timber harvesting plans: exemptions.
  • AB-2030 – Transportation districts: contracts.
  • AB-2031 – Local government: affordable housing: financing.
  • AB-2032 – Change of organization: cities: disincorporation.
  • AB-2036 – Online child care job posting services: background check service providers: enforcement.
  • AB-2048 – National Health Service Corps State Loan Repayment Program.
  • AB-2051 – Rental passenger vehicles.
  • AB-2053 – Primary care clinics.
  • AB-2056 – Cal Grant Program: graduation verification.
  • AB-2057 – CalFresh: victims of domestic violence.
  • AB-2061 – Supervised Population Workforce Training Grant Program.
  • AB-2062 – CalWORKs: income or household composition reporting: benefit redetermination.
  • AB-2063 – Work-based learning opportunities: work experience education and job shadowing.
  • AB-2068 – Talent services.
  • AB-2071 – Vote by mail ballots.
  • AB-2073 – Golf carts: City of La Verne.
  • AB-2083 – Interagency child death review.
  • AB-2087 – Regional conservation investment strategies.
  • AB-2093 – Disability access.
  • AB-2097 – Pupil records: social security numbers.
  • AB-2105 – Workforce development: allied health professions.
  • AB-2106 – Sellers of travel: registration.
  • AB-2107 – Department of Motor Vehicles: electronic vehicle registration services: interstate carrier partnership.
  • AB-2116 – School bonds: projections of assessed property valuations.
  • AB-2119 – Medical information: disclosure: medical examiners and forensic pathologists.
  • AB-2125 – Healthy Nail Salon Recognition Program.
  • AB-2126 – Public contracts: Construction Manager/General Contractor contracts.
  • AB-2128 – Marriage.
  • AB-2135 – Alcoholic beverages: revenue sharing.
  • AB-2137 – Postsecondary education: University of California: student transfers.
  • AB-2138 – Sellers of travel.
  • AB-2139 – Ocean Protection Council: ocean acidification and hypoxia.
  • AB-2143 – County recorder: electronic recording.
  • AB-2153 – The Lead-Acid Battery Recycling Act of 2016.
  • AB-2154 – Student Aid Commission: student members.
  • AB-2159 – Evidence: immigration status.
  • AB-2161 – Parking lots: design: insurance discount.
  • AB-2164 – Public postsecondary education: tuition and fees.
  • AB-2165 – Firearms: prohibitions: exemptions.
  • AB-2167 – Vehicles: towed vehicles.
  • AB-2168 – Public Utilities Commission Audit Compliance Act of 2016.
  • AB-2172 – Homebrewery clubs: meetings: competitions.
  • AB-2176 – Shelter crisis: emergency bridge housing communities.
  • AB-2180 – Land use: development project review.
  • AB-2189 – Rim of the Valley Trail Corridor: boundary revisions.
  • AB-2190 – Acupuncture Board: executive officer: education.
  • AB-2191 – Board of Behavioral Sciences.
  • AB-2192 – Court Reporters Board of California: Shorthand reporters fees: Transcript Reimbursement Fund.
  • AB-2193 – California Board of Podiatric Medicine: Physician Assistant Board: extension.
  • AB-2194 – California Massage Therapy Council: business of massage.
  • AB-2196 – Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority.
  • AB-2201 – State Board of Equalization: administration: interest.
  • AB-2207 – Medi-Cal: dental program.
  • AB-2208 – Local planning: housing element: inventory of land for residential development.
  • AB-2211 – Registered process servers.
  • AB-2212 – Pupils: suspensions and expulsions: bullying: electronic acts: video.
  • AB-2215 – California State Lottery Act: California State University Lottery Education Fund: California State University Trust Fund.
  • AB-2217 – Notary public: service fees.
  • AB-2220 – Elections in cities: by or from district.
  • AB-2221 – Criminal procedure: human trafficking witnesses.
  • AB-2228 – Code enforcement officers.
  • AB-2230 – Overtime compensation: private elementary or secondary academic institutions: teachers.
  • AB-2231 – Care facilities: civil penalties.
  • AB-2232 – Court records: misdemeanors.
  • AB-2235 – Board of Dentistry: pediatric anesthesia: committee.
  • AB-2244 – Court fees: electronic filing.
  • AB-2246 – Pupil suicide prevention policies.
  • AB-2247 – Armories.
  • AB-2248 – Teacher credentialing: out-of-state trained teachers: English learner authorizations.
  • AB-2249 – State parks.
  • AB-2251 – Student loan servicers: licensing and regulation: Student Loan Servicing Act.
  • AB-2252 – Elections: remote accessible vote by mail systems.
  • AB-2254 – Armories: homeless shelter.
  • AB-2257 – Local agency meetings: agenda: online posting.


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