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New California Laws 2022 (part 10)

Annual Series on New California Laws

Sacramento, Calif.- Annual series continues this Friday with our latest installment of New California Laws 2022. Part 10 in New California Laws for 2022 includes disability retirement, local educational boards, COVID-19 relief, voter registration, school nursing, and more.

For full text details and authorship regarding laws and the effective dates, please click on the bill number below for access to the California Legislature official releases.

California Laws 2022 – Part 10

AB-796 Voter registration: California New Motor Voter Program.
AB-798 Vehicles: fire department: federally recognized tribes.
AB-803 Starter Home Revitalization Act of 2021.
AB-804 Free hunting days.
AB-807 Bar pilots: pilotage rates.
AB-811 Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority: contracting.
AB-815 School nurses: credentialing.
AB-816 Homelessness: Housing Trust Fund: housing projects.
AB-817 Sport fishing licenses: electronic display: 12-consecutive-month licenses.
AB-818 Solid waste: premoistened nonwoven disposable wipes.
AB-819 California Environmental Quality Act: notices and documents: electronic filing and posting.
AB-824 Local educational agencies: county boards of education: governing boards of school districts: governing bodies of charter schools: pupil members.
AB-825 Personal information: data breaches: genetic data.
AB-829 Foster children: immigration counsel and guardianship.
AB-830 Business: Department of Consumer Affairs: licensed professions and vocations.
AB-831 California Retail Food Code.
AB-832 COVID-19 relief: tenancy: federal rental assistance.
AB-838 State Housing Law: enforcement response to complaints.
AB-841 Dependent children.
AB-843 California Renewables Portfolio Standard Program: renewable feed-in tariff: Bioenergy Market Adjusting Tariff program: community choice aggregators.
AB-844 Green Empowerment Zone for the Northern Waterfront area of the County of Contra Costa.
AB-845 Disability retirement: COVID-19: presumption.
AB-846 Local Agency Public Construction Act: job order contracting.
AB-849 Skilled nursing facilities: intermediate care facilities: liability.
AB-850 City property: sale of water utility property.
AB-855 Judicial holidays.
AB-856 Pupil health: COVID-19 Youth Health Information Act.
AB-861 Mobilehome parks: rental restrictions: management.
AB-869 State funds: investments.
AB-873 Child welfare services: Indian tribes.

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