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New California Laws 2017 (Part 8)

Roseville, Calif. – New California laws for 2017.  Part 8 includes E-Verify, school finance, county jails, inmates, marketing of eggs, sex crimes, controlled substances, pest control and more.

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New California Laws 2017 – Part 8

  • AB-614 – Health care standards of practice.
  • AB-617 – Groundwater.
  • AB-620 – High-occupancy toll lanes: exemptions from tolls.
  • AB-621 – Drayage truck operators: Motor Carrier Employer Amnesty Program.
  • AB-622 – Employment: E-Verify system: unlawful business practices.
  • AB-625 – School finance: emergency apportionments: compliance audits.
  • AB-626 – Public contracts: claim resolution.
  • AB-627 – Pharmacy benefit managers: contracting pharmacies.
  • AB-629 – Tribal gaming: compact ratification.
  • AB-630 – Public officers and employees: oath of office.
  • AB-632 – Secondhand dealers and coin dealers: reporting: handheld electronic devices.
  • AB-635 – Medical interpretation services.
  • AB-636 – Postsecondary education: student safety.
  • AB-637 – Physician Orders for Life Sustaining Treatment forms.
  • AB-638 – Vessels: personal flotation devices.
  • AB-643 – Emergency services: Silver Alerts.
  • AB-644 – Land use: general plan: safety element: fire hazard impacts.
  • AB-646 – State Archives: museum activities.
  • AB-652 – State Highway Route 16: relinquishment.
  • AB-653 – Postsecondary education: community college contracting practices.
  • AB-655 – Rendering: inedible kitchen grease: registration fee: additional fees.
  • AB-656 – Joint powers agreements: mutual water companies.
  • AB-658 – County jails: inmate health care services: rates.
  • AB-661 – Counties: recording: real estate instruments.
  • AB-662 – Public accommodation: disabled adults: changing facilities.
  • AB-663 – County retirement boards: alternate members.
  • AB-664 – Medi-Cal: universal assessment tool report.
  • AB-666 – Juveniles: sealing of records.
  • AB-667 – Broker-dealers: exemptions: finders.
  • AB-668 – Property taxation: assessment: affordable housing.
  • AB-670 – Information technology security.
  • AB-672 – Inmates: wrongful convictions: assistance upon release.
  • AB-673 – Probation and mandatory supervision: jurisdiction.
  • AB-675 – Rental vehicles: advertising and quotes: charges.
  • AB-679 – Controlled substances.
  • AB-681 – State Board of Equalization: surveys: assessment procedures and practices: county assessor.
  • AB-682 – Mobilehome park: electric and gas service: master-meter customers.
  • AB-683 – Voting Accessibility Advisory Committee.
  • AB-684 – State Board of Optometry: optometrists: nonresident contact lens sellers: registered dispensing opticians.
  • AB-685 – Real Estate Law.
  • AB-689 – Marketing of eggs: violations: administrative and civil penalties.
  • AB-691 – Revised Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act.
  • AB-692 – Low-carbon transportation fuels.
  • AB-693 – Multifamily Affordable Housing Solar Roofs Program.
  • AB-701 – Sex crimes: rape.
  • AB-703 – Juveniles: attorney qualifications.
  • AB-704 – Escrow services: authorization to transact business.
  • AB-705 – Psychologists: licensure exemption.
  • AB-707 – Agricultural land: Williamson Act contracts: cancellation.
  • AB-715 – Residential development: school facilities fees.
  • AB-716 – California State University: special sessions.
  • AB-721 – Student financial aid: private student loans.
  • AB-723 – Housing: finance.
  • AB-726 – Vehicles: Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
  • AB-728 – State government: financial reporting.
  • AB-730 – Controlled substances: transport.
  • AB-731 – Maintenance of the codes.
  • AB-732 – Cattle protection: brands: inspection: fees.
  • AB-735 – Postsecondary education: Student Athlete Bill of Rights.
  • AB-736 – State teachersÕ retirement: executive positions.
  • AB-738 – Sacramento Regional Transit District.
  • AB-744 – Planning and zoning: density bonuses.
  • AB-746 – San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority.
  • AB-747 – Planning and land use: Sacramento-San Joaquin Valley.
  • AB-751 – Vertebrate pest control research: repeal extension.
  • AB-752 – Private postsecondary education: California Private Postsecondary Education Act of 2009.
  • AB-759 – Recreational vehicles.
  • AB-762 – Day care centers: toddler programs.
  • AB-767 – Community colleges: emergency preparedness standards.
  • AB-768 – Smokeless tobacco: baseball stadiums.

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