Assembly third reading ab 3234. AB 1936 - Cervantes Maternal mental health screenings.
Assembly third reading ab 3234 On September 11, 2023 in the Assembly: In Assembly. Major ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 1176 (Zbur) As Amended May 1, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Requires cities and counties to amend their general plans to identify various strategies, objectives, policies, goals and proposed ordinance amendments regarding electrification of transportation and buildings. 96 (commencing with Section 1001. Assembly Bill 3234 excludes only a few misdemeanor crimes from potential diversion. Under AB 3234, a judge has the discretion to grant diversion in most misdemeanors, even when a prosecutor may object. On September 5, 2023 in the ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 2879 (Low) As Amended April 21, 2022 Majority vote SUMMARY Requires social media platforms to implement a mechanism by which school administrators can report instances of cyberbullying, and to disclose specified data related to reported instances of cyberbullying and the platform's response. AB 1170 - Valencia Political Reform Act of 1974: filing requirements. Read our blog for more about the new law. AB 3234 THIRD READING Bill No: AB 3234 Author: Ortega (D) Amended: 8/14/24 in Senate Vote: 21 SENATE LABOR, PUB. AB 1936 - Cervantes Maternal mental health screenings. Major Provisions 1) Requires CDSS, in ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 443 (Jackson) As Introduced February 6, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Requires the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) to establish a definition of biased conduct and to develop guidance for law enforcement agencies when screening applicant social media accounts for bias. Employers: child labor: social compliance audit. CHAPTER 334. AB 1117 Page 1 ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 1117 (Irwin) As Introduced February 15, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Requires any hospice agency obtaining a license to obtain certification to participate in the federal Medicare program within 12 months of licensure, and to continuously serve patients, as validated by data submitted to the Department of Health Care Access and ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 1705 (Irwin) As Amended April 19, 2022 Majority vote SUMMARY Establishes additional regulations for equitable placement reform at the California Community Colleges by stipulating the manner in which high school transcript data, whether formal or provided by the student, will be used determine a student's placement and AB 52 Page 1 ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 52 (Grayson) As Amended April 19, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Allows a credit under both the Personal Income Tax (PIT) Law and the Corporation Tax (CT) Law equal to the amount of sales tax reimbursement or use tax paid on purchases that were partially exempt under the existing sales and use tax (SUT) exemption for AB 2167 Page 1 ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 2167 (Daly and Cooley) As Amended May 4, 2020 2/3 vote SUMMARY: Establishes the structure of an "insurance market action plan" designed to make homeowners' insurance more available in high-risk areas of the state. For additional roll call votes on California AB3234 please see the Vote List Bill Title: Public Safety. Provides additional ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 1168 (Bennett) As Amended May 26, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Returns the authority regarding, and the administration of, prehospital emergency medical services (EMS) to the City of Oxnard. Overview of AB 3234 Noes 16. ) This law would make all these misdemeanor crimes diversion eligible, and therefore there would be no firearm Assembly Bill No. CHAPTER 438. Under AB 3234, any employer that has voluntarily subjected its business to a “social compliance audit” to determine in whole or in part ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 1287 (Alvarez) As Amended April 26, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Requires a city, county, or city and county to grant additional density and concessions and incentives if an applicant agrees to include additional low or moderate income units on top of the maximum amount of units for lower, very low, or moderate income units. The bill is set to take effect on January 1, 2025. SUMMARY: Defines small lot subdivisions and authorizes local governments to adopt small lot ordinances that streamline certain provisions of the Subdivision California has introduced Assembly Bill 3234, establishing new requirements for employers who voluntarily undergo social compliance audits. [AB3234 Detail] Text: Latest bill text (Chaptered) [HTML] Vote: Assembly 3rd Reading AB3234 Ting By + AB 1210 Ting Assembly Bills - Third Reading File + AB 1579 Committee on Judiciary Consent Calendar First Legislative Day + AB 1580 Committee on Judiciary Consent Calendar First Legislative Day ACR 17 Voepel Assembly Bills - Third Reading File ACR 41 Holden Assembly Bills - Third Reading File ACR 68 O'Donnell Assembly Bills - Third Reading File ACR 77 On September 22, 2024, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill (AB) 3234 into law which imposes more transparency requirements for employers that audit their child labor practices AB 3234 makes most misdemeanor crimes eligible for dismissal—eliminating firearm prohibitions. Existing la w establishes the Di vision of Labor ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 863 (Aguiar-Curry) As Amended March 30, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY This bill increases the penalties for violations of the state's carpet stewardship law and specifies that a carpet stewardship organization that violates any provision of the carpet stewardship law three or more times is ineligible to act as the agent for carpet manufacturers AB 817 Page 1 ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 817 (Pacheco) As Amended January 17, 2024 Majority vote SUMMARY Allows, until January 1, 2026, a subsidiary body of a local agency to teleconference without meeting all of the teleconferencing requirements of the Ralph M. 5, 646. 22, California Gov. This legislation, effective January 1, 2025, aims to enhance transparency and accountability in labor practices, with a specific emphasis on child labor. 2021-07-08: Senate: Ordered to ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 2164 (Lee) As Amended May 19, 2022 2/3 vote SUMMARY Provides permanent funding to local governments, generated by fees on business licenses, and authorizes funds to be used, among other reasons, to provide financial assistance to small businesses for construction of physical accessibility improvements. Introduced by Assembly Member Ting: February 21, 2020 : An act to amend Section 3055 of, and to add Chapter 2. Assembly Bill (AB) 3234, signed into law by Governor ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 714 (McCarty) As Amended May 18, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Requires the California Department of Education (CDE) to issue guidance relating to the education of recently arrived immigrant students (newcomers), to annually publish specified information about newcomers on its website, and to maintain at least one position dedicated to ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 1653 (Sanchez) As Amended March 30, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Requires, no later than July 1, 2024, the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF), in consultation with the California Department of Education (CDE), to develop guidelines, procedures, and safety standards for the prevention and management of exertional heat Assembly: In Assembly. Major Provisions 1) Provides that a person convicted of specified crimes involving AB 1588 Page 1 ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 1588 (Wilson) As Amended January 22, 2024 Majority vote SUMMARY This bill establishes the Net Equality Program, which allows a state agency to enter into a procurement contract with a California internet service provider (ISP) only if the ISP offers affordable home internet service, as defined, or participates in any other state or ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 2974 (Committee on Jobs, Economic Development, and the Economy) As Amended April 19, 2022 Majority vote SUMMARY This bill establishes a 25% small business participation goal in all contracts financed, in whole or in part, with specified funding in the Federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA). Senate Aug 7 Action rescinded whereby the bill was read third time, passed, and to Assembly. Requires removal of material from the ember-resistant zone based on the probability California Governor Signs Assembly Bill 3234 into Law Introduction. The bill will take effect on January 1, 2025. Ordered to the Assembly. Senate Aug 14 In committee: Hearing postponed by committee. Major Provisions 1) Requires DTSC to enforce and ensure On September 22, 2024, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill (AB) 3234 into law which imposes more transparency requirements for employers that audit their child labor practices. It also makes changes to the elderly parole program. 95) to Title 6 of Part 2 of, the Penal Code, relating to public safety. Major Provisions 1) Protects as privileged, a communication regarding an incident of sexual AB 621 Page 1 ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 621 (Irwin) As Introduced February 9, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Allows the spouse and children of specified state safety members, peace officers, and firefighters for the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) who are killed in the line of duty to receive both the workers' compensation death benefit and the ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 599 (Ward) As Amended March 28, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Beginning July 1, 2025, no longer allows a student to be suspended or expelled from school for possessing or using tobacco or nicotine products, and beginning July 1, 2025, no longer requires a student to be expelled from school for the unlawful possession of certain controlled AB 2334 Page 1 ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 2334 (Wicks) As Amended May 2, 2022 Majority vote SUMMARY Allows a housing development project to receive added height and unlimited density if the project is located in an urbanized very low vehicle travel area, at least 80% of the units are restricted to lower income households, and no more than 20% are for ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 1594 (Garcia) As Amended May 18, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Requires any state regulation that seeks to require, or otherwise compel, the procurement of medium- and heavy-duty zero-emission vehicles (ZEV) to ensure that those vehicles can support a public agency utility's ability to maintain reliable water and electric ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 268 (Weber) As Introduced January 23, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Requires the Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC) to develop standards for mental health care in local correctional facilities, commencing on July 1, 2024. Filed with Secretary of State September 30, 2020. Page 3234. 2021-08-16: Senate: Read third time and amended. Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0) Status: (Passed) 2024-09-22 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 438, Statutes of 2024. It did AB 3234 Employers: social compliance audit. What is AB 3234? AB 3234- Get out of Jail for free. on HEALTH. Major Provisions 1) Urges the UC, on or before June 30, 2024, and annually thereafter, to report each campus of the UC's progress ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 2778 (McCarty) As Amended April 21, 2022 Majority vote SUMMARY Requires the Department of Justice (DOJ) to develop a "Race-Blind Charging" guideline for enumerated prosecutorial agencies to follow which, at the initial charging stage, would require redacting documents of any identifying information related to the race of the 2 Division 2 Exceptions to Disclosure 19 Disclosure harmful to business interests of a third party 20 Disclosure harmful to personal privacy AB 636 Page 1 ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 636 (Kalra) As Amended May 11, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Requires an H-2A visa employer, beginning on March 15, 2024, to give to an employee on their first day of work in California or upon transfer, the notice of basic employment-related information with a separate and distinct section in Spanish, and, if requested by the ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 1633 (Ting) As Amended April 27, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Provides that a disapproval under the Housing Accountability Act (HAA) includes a local agency's failure to make a determination of whether a project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), abuse of discretion, or failure to adopt certain AB 2713 Page 1 ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 2713 (Wicks, et al. Major Provisions 1) States that for purposes of CANRA, general neglect does not include a ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 408 (Wilson) As Amended April 12, 2023 2/3 vote SUMMARY This bill proposes the Climate-resilient Farms, Sustainable Healthy Food Access, and Farmworker Protection Bond Act of 2024 (CSF Bond) authorizes $3. Major Provisions 1) Defines "nonfunctional ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 1243 (Blanca Rubio) As Amended April 28, 2021 Majority vote SUMMARY Allows, after notice and a hearing, an interested party to seek a protective order for isolation of an elder or dependent adult under the Elder Abuse and Dependent Adult Civil Protection Act (EADACPA) and for the court to make a finding that specific debt was incurred ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 496 (Friedman) As Amended March 8, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Prohibits, commencing January 1, 2027, a person or entity from manufacturing, selling, delivering, holding or offering for sale in commerce any cosmetic product that contains any of the ingredients specified in this bill. 1. Major Provisions 1) Requires a seller of a single-family residential property that was purchased by the seller in the previous 18 ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 721 (Valencia) As Amended March 27, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Requires notification of information related to the dates and location of which the public may inspect the proposed school district budget, and requires that the posting of the locations be either: prominently on the homepage of the school district website by the school Assembly Daily Summary For 8/14/2024 PAGE 1 OF 5. [Approved by Governor September 22, 2024. Major Provisions Requires the Department of Child Support Services (DCSS), on or before January 1, 2025, to identify and rescind all child support referrals for foster care payments, ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 2215 (Blanca Rubio) As Amended April 25, 2022 Majority vote SUMMARY Requires the California Department of Education (CDE) to increase the provision of financial literacy instruction by developing evidence-based curriculum, instructional materials, and professional development resources for local educational agencies (LEAs), among other ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 701 (Villapudua and Petrie-Norris) As Introduced February 13, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Applies the existing weight enhancements that increase the penalty and fine for trafficking substances containing heroin, cocaine base, and cocaine to fentanyl. The program On January 1, 2021, Penal Code section 3055 was amended by Assembly Bill (AB) 3234, to provide elderly parole consideration for some people who are 50 years of age or older and have served a minimum of 20 years of continuous incarceration. On September 11, 2023 in the Senate: Read third time. 95 et seq. EMP. Major Provisions 1) Establishes a structure that would allow the commissioner an expedited On September 30, 2020, Governor Newsom signed into law Assembly Bill 3234, which was codified as Penal Code §§1001. (Ayes 39. Major Provisions 1) Provides, regarding terminations of a tenancy based on a no-fault owner move-in, that: a) An "owner" means an owner who is a natural person who has at least a 51% . Existing law authorizes a county to establish a pretrial diversion program for defendants who have been charged with a misdemeanor offense and authorizes other diversion programs, including for defendants with cognitive developmental disabilities, defendants in nonviolent drug cases, and traffic violations. AB 3234’s new subject was adding section 1001. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST. 3234 CHAPTER 438 An act to add Chapter 1. AB 3234 is a product of the continuing ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 1263 (Committee on Business and Professions) As Amended May 18, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Extends the sunset date for the Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR or Bureau) until January 1, 2028, and makes additional technical changes, statutory improvements, and policy reforms in response to issues raised during the Bureau's sunset ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 1490 (Lee) As Amended May 1, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Makes an affordable housing project that adaptively reuse existing residential buildings an allowable use, and limits the local government from imposing specified requirements, notwithstanding any inconsistencies between the project and any local plans, zoning, or ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 2134 (Akilah Weber and Cristina Garcia) As Amended April 28, 2022 Majority vote SUMMARY Establishes the California Abortion and Reproductive Equity (CARE Act), and the California Reproductive Health Equity Program (Program) within the Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAI), to ensure abortion and AB 2085 Page 1 ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 2085 (Holden) As Amended April 18, 2022 Majority vote SUMMARY Redefines "general neglect" for purposes of the Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act (CANRA) by excluding a person's economic disadvantage, as specified. However, I am concerned that the crime of driving under the influence was not California AB 3234, signed into law on September 22, 2024, establishes new reporting obligations for California employers who voluntarily choose to conduct a social compliance audit, either in whole or in part, to determine if children have performed work in violation of law. Major Provisions COMMENTS According to the Author Arguments in Support Arguments in ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 933 (Aguiar-Curry and Ward) As Amended March 22, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Makes specified forms of communication regarding sexual assault, harassment, or discrimination, privileged communications for purposes of a defamation action. ). (Ayes 30. Existing law Ordered to third reading. An act to amend Section 3055 of, and to add Chapter 2. AB 3234 (Gloria) – As Amended May 4, 2020 SUBJECT : Subdivision Map Act. 1) and by adding the following before clause (a. Brown Act (Brown Act). 2021-08-17: Senate: Read second time. ” The Author goes on to state “This proactive approach has shown to yield 2019 CA AB3234 (Roll Call) Public Safety. (a) An employer who has voluntarily subjected itself to a social compliance audit, whether the audit is conducted in part, or in whole, to determine if child labor is involved in the employer’s operations or practices, shall post a clear and conspicuous link on its internet website to a report detailing the findings of the employer’s According to the Author of AB 3234 in the comments of the Assembly Third Reading, “Diversion programs that are successfully completed allow a person to avoid the lifelong collateral consequences associated with a criminal record when they are seeking employment. (Crimes requiring registration under Penal Code 290, 273. This bill gives judges the discretion to offer diversion on misdemeanor cases with four types of offenses expressly excluded. Starting January 1, 2025, California employers will need to pay closer attention to the results of voluntary social compliance audits, especially when child labor practices are involved. Major Provisions 1) Hier sollte eine Beschreibung angezeigt werden, diese Seite lässt dies jedoch nicht zu. Removes the reference to a $10,000 limit on the amount of cash savings a foster youth is permitted to For more information about Assembly Bill 3234, our Los Angeles criminal defense lawyers are providing an overview below. Major Provisions COMMENTS Public health concerns ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 2135 (Irwin) As Amended April 25, 2022 Majority vote SUMMARY This bill requires state agencies that do not fall under the direct authority of the Governor to adopt and implement certain information security and privacy policies, standards, and procedures meeting specified federally-established criteria, and requires those agencies to May be considered on or after September 2 pursuant to Assembly Rule 77. 3234 CHAPTER 334 An act to amend Section 3055 of, and to add Chapter 2. Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 3234 into law, imposing more transparency requirements for employers that audit their child labor practices. Major Provisions 1) Defines, for the purposes of this bill, "subsidiary body" to ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 1324 (Bryan) As Amended March 13, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Requires child welfare agencies to forgive foster care payments owed by parents. Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0) Status: (Passed) 2020-09-30 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 334, Statutes of 2020. AB 3234, as amended, Ting. SUMMARY : Defines small lot subdivisions and authorizes local governments to adopt small Under Assembly Bill 3234, superior court judges can offer a diversion program to people charged with qualifying misdemeanors. This discretion, while not absolute, ensures a fair ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 172 (Committee on Budget) As Amended February 1, 2023 Majority vote. Major Provisions 1) Clarifies that the term "book account" does not include consumer Read second time, amended, and re-referred to Com. AB 3234, Ortega. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST. 1): ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 628 (Eduardo Garcia) As Amended May 3, 2021 Majority vote SUMMARY Requires the Executive Director of the California Workforce Development Board (CWDB) to convene an advisory group for the Breaking Barriers to Employment Initiative (BBEI) that includes community organizations with a proven history of leadership and partnership AB 1415 Page 1 ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 1415 (Santiago) As Amended March 14, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY This bill would expand one of the geographic areas in the City of Los Angeles and add an additional geographic area in the City of Los Angeles as exempt from the specified provisions of the Outdoor Advertising Act (OAA or Act). Major Provisions 1) Requires ARB ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 1226 (Haney) As Amended March 22, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Requires the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) to assign or reassign an incarcerated person in the correctional institution or facility that is located nearest to the primary place of residence of the person's child, except as specified. Major Provisions ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 749 (Irwin) As Amended April 25, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Requires every state agency to implement Zero Trust architecture by January 1, 2026, including multifactor authentication, enterprise endpoint detection and response solutions, and robust logging practices, following uniform technology policies, standards, and procedures ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 661 (Bennett) As Amended January 24, 2022 Majority vote SUMMARY This bill amends the State Agency Buy Recycle Campaign (SABRC) to establish new, temporary recycled content standards for materials purchased by the state and expands the SABRC to services contracts. Major Provisions 1) Increases the membership on the BSCC to add a licensed health care provider AB 1853 Page 1 ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 1853 (Villapudua) As Amended March 11, 2024 Majority vote SUMMARY Makes changes to the San Joaquin Regional Transit District (RTD) board member compensation limits and RTD's authority to invest surplus money in its treasury. Existing law AB 3234, as amended, Ting. Budget Bill Appropriation Takes Effect Immediately SUMMARY This bill expresses the intent of the Legislature to enact statutory changes relating to the Budget Act of 2023. Read On Sept. Major Provisions 1) Authorizes the RTD board to provide, by ordinance or resolution, that each 2 emergency and that shifts from in-person learning to at-home learning should be strictly limited; 3 Section 1(1) is amended by renumbering clause (a) as clause (a. Major Provisions 1) Allows ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 2075 (Ting) As Amended May 2, 2022 Majority vote SUMMARY This bill adds the California Energy Commission (CEC) to the list of entities that the California Building Standards Commission (CBSC) and the Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) must actively consult with when proposing and adopting ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 783 (Ting) As Introduced February 13, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Requires cities to notify applicants for a business license in writing of the requirement that single-user toilet facilities be identified as all-gender toilet facilities. It is enacted through Penal Code (PC) 1001. Get your Misdemeanor Case Dismissed Under ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 505 (Ting) As Amended March 23, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Transfers all authority, responsibilities, and duties regarding juvenile justice from the Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC) to the Office of Youth and Community Restoration (OYCR). To the Members of the California State Assembly: I am signing Assembly Bill 3234, which would create a court-initiated misdemeanor diversion program and lower the minimum age limitation for the Elderly Parole Program to inmates who are 50 years of age and who have served a minimum of 20 years. The bill passed both the State Assembly and Senate without opposition. April 27, 2021 by Seppi Esfandi in Criminal Defense Rights . 2023-09-05: Senate: Read second time. AB 3234 Employers: social compliance audit. 2021-08-30: Senate: Read third time. Existing law On June 8, 2020, the Assembly placed AB 3234 on the inactive file. Under AB 3234, any employer that has voluntarily subjected its business to a "social compliance audit" to determine in whole or in part Under AB 3234, California judges have the discretion to offer diversion programs to alleged misdemeanor offenders. 5 (commencing with Section 1250) to Part 4 of Division 2 of the Labor Code, AB 3234 Page 2 2) Authorizes, under the California Occupational Safety and Health Act assures safe and healthful working conditions for all California workers, the enforcement of effective Assembly Bill No. Page 2558. Assembly Bill No. Major Provisions 1) Defines ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 742 (Jackson) As Amended May 18, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Prohibits the use of canines by peace officers for arrest and apprehension unless necessary to defend against ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 1163 (Luz Rivas) As Amended May 18, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Requires additional state entities, in the course of collecting demographic data directly or by contract as to the ancestry or ethnic origin of Californians, to collect voluntary self-identification information pertaining to sexual orientation and gender identity. Clarifies that a city or fire district currently exercising their "201" rights may enter a Joint Powers Agreement (JPA) for the provision of California Governor Signs Assembly Bill 3234 into Law Introduction. Major Provisions 1) Transfers, all authority, responsibilities and duties AB 1332 Page 1 ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 1332 (Juan Carrillo) As Amended April 10, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Requires local governments to create a program for the pre-approval of Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs). Major Provisions 1) Requires CAL FIRE to develop a statewide strategic plan, in consultation 2019 CA AB3234 (Text) Public Safety. “In these times of reflection when the fairness of our criminal justice system is front and center, we can start by offering more compassion and Under Assembly Bill 3234, superior court judges can offer a diversion program to people charged with qualifying misdemeanors. 1 Due to the passage of AB 3234, the Board must adopt and implement regulations for conducting elderly parole hearings. Requires the Secretary of State (SOS) to inform the Legislature if a candidate who apparently was elected to the Legislature was not ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 226 (Ramos and Cervantes) As Amended March 20, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Urges the University of California (UC) to report each UC campus's progress towards completing repatriation, as specified. Major Provisions COMMENTS According to the Author Arguments in Support Arguments in On September 22, 2024, California Gov. Read Latest Draft Bill Title: Employers : social compliance audit. 2023-24 REGULAR SESSION AB 184 - Budget Budget Act of 2023. Passed. Major Assembly Bill 3234 – Your “Get Out of Jail Free” Card. Filed with Secretary of State September 22, 2024. 8 ASSEMBLY FLOOR: 65-0, 5/9/24 (Consent) - See last page for vote SUBJECT: AB 347 Page 1 ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 347 (Ting) As Amended May 18, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Requires the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) to enforce and ensure compliance with two existing laws dealing with chemicals in juvenile products, and food packaging and cookware. legislative counsel’s digest AB 3234, as introduced, Ortega. May be considered on or after September 13 pursuant to Assembly Rule 77. If this bill is passed into law, those employers that have voluntarily subjected themselves to California has introduced Assembly Bill 3234, establishing new requirements for employers who voluntarily undergo social compliance audits. [AB3234 Detail] Download: California-2023-AB3234-Introduced. 3234 was signed into law on September 30, 2020, and took effect on January 1, 2021. 2023-09-11: Senate: Read third time. 95. Assembly ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 134 (Committee on Budget) As Amended February 1, 2023 Majority vote. Major Provisions 1) AB 1414 Page 1 ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 1414 (Kalra) As Amended April 26, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Prohibits the use of common counts – and their lesser evidentiary burden – in consumer debt cases where the alleged debt obligation arose from a breach of contract. Under this law, employers who voluntarily undergo social compliance Under Assembly Bill 3234, superior court judges can offer a diversion program to people charged with qualifying misdemeanors. AB 3234's new subject was adding section 1001. AB 930 - Friedman Local government: Reinvestment in Infrastructure for a Sustainable and Equitable California (RISE) districts. AB 3234, Ting. Existing law authorizes a county to establish a pretrial diversion program for defendants who have been charged with a misdemeanor offense and authorizes Action: 2024-09-22 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 438, Statutes of 2024. Existing law authorizes a county to establish a pretrial What Is AB 3234? Assembly Bill (AB) No. 1251. Requires a health plan or health insurer to provide primary care providers with adequate access to AB 594 Page 1 ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 594 (Maienschein) As Amended May 18, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Authorizes public prosecutors to sue for certain violations of the Labor Code without specific authorization from the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement (DLSE) and nullifies any agreements that limit an employee's right to file in court on behalf of themselves or AB 1334 Page 1 ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 1334 (Pellerin) As Amended April 20, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Creates a streamlined process for an owner of an existing mobilehome park to add new spaces to the park, not to exceed 10% of the previously approved number of spaces in the park. COMMENTS 1) California Code of Regulations Building Classification. Under this law, employers who voluntarily undergo social compliance AB 3234 authored by Assembly member Phil Ting (D-San Francisco), gives judges the discretion to place first-time misdemeanor offenders in a diversion program. and amending section 3055, the elderly parole program. Overview of AB 3234 AB 2225 Page 1 ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 2225 (Ward) As Amended May 19, 2022 Majority vote SUMMARY Requires the California Natural Resources Agency (NRA), on or before January 1, 2024, to conduct regional workshops across the state to solicit input, priorities, and concerns from Native American tribes regarding traditional ecological knowledge (TEK) and ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 2282 (Bauer-Kahan and Levine) As Amended May 19, 2022 Majority vote SUMMARY Equalizes the penalty for the crimes of hanging a noose, displaying a symbol of hate, including a Nazi swastika, and burning or desecrating religious symbols, on specified property, for the purpose of terrorizing, and expands and aligns the places where this AB 972 Page 1 ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 972 (Berman) As Introduced February 18, 2021 Majority vote SUMMARY Extends the sunset date – from January 1, 2023 to January 1, 2027 – on a provision of law that prohibits the distribution of materially deceptive audio or visual media with actual malice with the intent to injure a candidate's reputation or to deceive a voter into voting ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 70 (Rodriguez) As Introduced December 12, 2022 Majority vote SUMMARY Applies the requirement for the placement of trauma kits in specified buildings to certain structures constructed prior to January 1, 2023, upon a modification, renovation, or tenant improvement. On September 22, 2024, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill (AB) 3234 into law. AB 310 - Arambula State Department of State Hospitals: civil service On August 3, 2020, the Assembly withdrew AB 3234 from the inactive file and placed it on the third reading file for the consideration of proposed amendments. Departments may waive this ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 3121 (Weber) As Introduced February 21, 2020 Majority vote SUMMARY: Establishes an eight-member task force to do the following: study the issue of reparations for African Americans; propose ways to educate the California public about its findings; make recommendations on the forms that reparations might take; and submit a report ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 26 (Holden) As Amended May 27, 2021 Majority vote SUMMARY Requires use of force policies for law enforcement agencies to include the requirement that officers "immediately" report potential excessive force, and further describes the requirement to "intercede" if another officer uses excessive force. Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill (AB) 3234 into law, which imposes transparency requirements for employers who audit their child labor practices. . Major Provisions 1) Authorizes ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 633 (Jim Patterson) As Introduced February 9, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Authorizes the Board of Registered Nursing (BRN) to reduce the license renewal fee for registered nurses (RNs), but no less than one-half, if they meet specified retirement conditions and only provide services for free or for nominal charges. Major Provisions 1) Authorizes an owner of an existing mobilehome park ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 781 (Maienschein) As Amended May 18, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY This bill would require all counties and any city with previously adopted emergency plans that designate emergency shelters, to, upon its next update to its emergency plan, designate emergency shelters able to accommodate persons with pets. ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 968 (Grayson) As Amended March 29, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Establishes a new disclosure obligation on a seller of single-family residential property to alert would-be buyers about recent renovations to the property. 97, and became effective on January 1, 2021. Yeas: 43; Nays: 26; Present/NV: 10 Sep 30, 2020 Action: 2020-09-30 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 334, Statutes of 2020. [Approved by Governor September 30, 2020. html. Major Provisions Enacts the Local Electrification ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 607 (Kalra and Cervantes) As Amended May 18, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Requires, commencing July 1, 2024, each campus of the California Community Colleges (CCC) and the California State University (CSU), and requests, commencing July 1, 2024, each campus of the University of California (UC), to prominently display the estimated On September 22, 2024, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill (AB) 3234 into law which imposes more transparency requirements for employers that audit their child labor practices. An act to add Chapter 1. Amended IN Assembly April 01, 2024: CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE— 2023–2024 REGULAR SESSION. Ordered to third reading. This bill AB 1347 Page 1 ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 1347 (Ting) As Amended May 2, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY This bill prohibits, beginning January 1, 2024, the use of bisphenol A (BPA) or bisphenol S (BPS) in printed proofs of purchase (receipts) and establishes other receipt requirements for Assembly Bill 3234 could make protecting your livelihood much easier with optional diversion programs. 9, and 243(e)(1). Major Provisions ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 2992 (Weber) As Amended May 11, 2020 Majority vote SUMMARY: Expands leave protections afforded to an employee who is a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking to an employee who is a victim of a crime, as specified, and to an employee whose immediate family member is deceased as a direct result of a crime. ASSEMBLY BILL No. This new legislation imposes more transparency requirements for employers that audit their child labor practices. Major Provisions 1) Requires, by January 1, 2025, cities and counties to create a program for the pre-approval of ADUs. Page 2225. 3234 Introduced by Assembly Member Ortega February 16, 2024 An act to add Chapter 1. California judges now have the authority to offer diversion programs to alleged misdemeanor offenders even if the prosecutor objects. ) As Amended April 18, 2022 Majority vote SUMMARY Clarifies the just cause provisions of the Tenant Protection Act of 2019. & RET. The CSF Bond would finance a variety of projects that focus on improving Agriculture ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 808 (Stone) As Amended May 24, 2021 Majority vote SUMMARY Requires the California Department of Social Services (CDSS) to collaborate with stakeholders and establish the Children's Crisis Continuum Pilot Program to develop treatment options to serve foster youth with complex needs. Senate AB 811 Page 1 ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 811 (Mike Fong) As Amended April 12, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Requires the governing boards of each community college district to establish policies permitting students to retake a course up to five times, if the student received a substandard grade and to retake specified courses up to three times even if the student ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 1310 (McKinnor) As Amended May 18, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Allows a petition for recall and resentencing for a person sentenced on or before January 1, 2018, whose sentence included the imposition of a term for specified firearm enhancements. The bill will take Read Latest Draft Bill Title: Employers: social compliance audit. Concurrence in Senate amendments pending. 365 billion in general obligation bonds. 95-1001. Noes 9. On August 3, 2020, the Assembly withdrew AB 3234 from the inactive file and placed it on the third reading file for the consideration of proposed amendments. 3234. Assembly Bill No. 5 (commencing with Section 1250) to Part 4 of Division 2 of the Labor Code, relating to private employment. This law allows judges to eliminate the criminal penalties in these cases AB 3074 Page 1 ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 3074 (Friedman) As Amended May 4, 2020 Majority vote SUMMARY: Establishes an ember-resistant zone within five feet of a structure as part of the defensible space requirements for structures located in specified high fire hazard areas. This bill would specify that no tentative or final map shall be required for the creation of a parcel or parcels necessary for the development of a subdivision for a housing development project, as defined in the Housing Accountability Act, that meets specified criteria, including that the site is an infill site, as defined, is located in an urbanized ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 1572 (Friedman) As Amended May 18, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Prohibits the use of potable water to irrigate nonfunctional turf on commercial, municipal, institutional, and multifamily residential properties. On January 1, 2021, the state expanded eligible misdemeanors to include crimes like DUI, assault, drug crimes, criminal threats, vehicular manslaughter, elder abuse, child abuse, and carrying a concealed firearm. [AB3234 Detail] Download: California-2023-AB3234-Amended. [1] Any employer conducting such social compliance audit will be required to Assembly Bill No. 95) to Title 6 of Part 2 of, the Penal Code, relating to public August 24, 2020: AB 3234 TING Assembly Third Reading. Major Provisions 1) Requires that ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 1929 (Gabriel and Gipson) As Amended March 15, 2022 Majority vote SUMMARY Requires the Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) to establish a community violence prevention and recovery program, under which violence preventive services are required to be provided by qualified violence prevention professionals as a covered benefit ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 369 (Zbur) As Amended May 18, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Expands, for counties that opt in, the upper age eligibility of the Independent Living Program (ILP) from up to 21-years old, to include youth up to 23-years old. Begins a phase-in of this ban for specified property types beginning January 1, 2027. Under AB 3234, any employer that has voluntarily subjected its business to a “social compliance audit” to determine in whole AB 579 Page 1 ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 579 (Ting) As Amended March 13, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Requires, commencing January 1, 2035, all newly purchased or contracted schoolbuses of a local educational agency (LEA) be zero-emission vehicles. Under AB 3234, any employer who has voluntarily subjected itself to a “social compliance audit,” in whole or in part, to determine if child labor is ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 2251 (Calderon) As Amended May 19, 2022 Majority vote SUMMARY Requires the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) to develop a statewide strategic plan to achieve a 10% increase of tree canopy cover in urban areas by 2035. Major Provisions 1) Authorizes, if an LEA determines that the purchase or contracting of a zero On September 22, 2024, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill (AB) 3234 into law which imposes more transparency requirements for employers that audit their child labor practices. On January 1, 2021, the state expanded Assembly Bill No. Employers: social compliance audit. Under AB 3234, any employer that has voluntarily subjected its business to a “social compliance audit” to determine in whole or in part ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 43 (Holden) As Amended March 30, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Requires the Air Resources Board (ARB) to develop a market-based embodied carbon trading system (trading system) to facilitate compliance with the state's strategy to reduce the carbon intensity of building materials by 40% by 2035. Public Safety. This bill authorizes the Department of Resources Recycling and ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 1013 (Lowenthal and Gipson) As Amended May 15, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY This bill would require an applicant for a new permanent on-sale general public premises (Type 48 - Bar, Night Club) license or the holder of an existing Type 48 license to offer for sale to their customers drug testing devices at a cost not to exceed a reasonable AB 85 Page 1 ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 85 (Weber) As Amended May 18, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Requires a health plan contract or health insurance policy, as specified, to include coverage for screenings for social determinants of health (SDOH), as defined. 95) to Title 6 AB 3234, Ting. Ordered to second reading. Senate May 28 In committee: Set, first hearing. The measure ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 1204 (Holden) As Amended April 27, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Prohibits a specialty contractor from entering into a contract for the performance of work on a single project or undertaking with more than one subcontractor in the same license classification as the specialty contractor offering the contract, unless specified conditions are AB 63 Page 1 ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 63 (Cervantes) As Amended May 18, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Requires elections officials to update election results at least two times a week until the results are complete, except as specified. If the defendant completes the program, their case is dismissed. AB 3234 Allows Judge's Discretion to Grant Diversion. Major Provisions 1) Permits a person who was found, whether by trial or by On September 22, 2024, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill (AB) 3234 into law which imposes more transparency requirements for employers that audit their child labor practices. COMMITTEE: 5-0, 6/5/24 AYES: Smallwood-Cuevas, Wilk, Cortese, Durazo, Laird SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE: Senate Rule 28. Hearing canceled at the request of author. CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE— 2023–2024 REGULAR SESSION. Major Provisions Requires a city that licenses businesses within its jurisdiction to provide written notice to each applicant AB 600 Page 1 ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 600 (Ting) As Amended March 7, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Allows a court to recall a sentence at any time if applicable sentencing laws are subsequently changed due to new statutes or case law, and makes changes to the procedural requirements to be followed when requests for recall are made. Read third time and amended. Noes 0. AB 3234 DUI Diversion Law. AB 1983 - Maienschein Income taxes: voluntary contributions: Prevention of Animal Homelessness and AB 3234 Page 1 Date of Hearing: May 12, 2020 ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT Cecilia Aguiar-Curry, Chair AB 3234 (Gloria) – As Amended May 4, 2020 SUBJECT: Subdivision Map Act. It did not include subdivision (e), or any exclusions. DUIs are not specifically [] What Is AB 3234? Assembly Bill (AB) No. Amended IN Senate August 06, 2024: Amended IN Senate May 28, 2024: Amended IN Assembly April 01, 2024: California passed Assembly Bill (AB) 3234 in late August with notable bi-partisan support. The Assembly Floor Analysis for this version of the ASSEMBLY THIRD READING AB 829 (Waldron) As Amended April 13, 2023 Majority vote SUMMARY Requires a court to consider ordering a defendant who has been granted probation after conviction of specified animal abuse crimes to undergo a mental health evaluation, and requires the defendant to complete mandatory counseling as directed by the court, if the Assembly Bill No. Going into effect this year, AB 3234 allows judges to grant diversion programs as an alternative for first-time misdemeanor DUI offenders. Governor Gavin Newsom has yet to sign the bill, but it is expected that the Governor will sign AB 3234 into law. AB 185 - Budget Budget Act of 2023. 2023-09-01: Senate: Read second time On September 22, 2024, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill (AB) 3234 into law which imposes more transparency requirements for employers that audit their child labor practices Read Latest Draft Bill Title: Employers: social compliance audit. pyt keqsw otrqxfd tbusp ruwlau fnje bvx qmsri pom yutxlzl