New California Laws 2022 part 3

New California Laws

Impact Series: New California Laws 2022 Edition

Sacramento, Calif.- Impact series continues today with New California Laws 2022. Part 3 in New California laws for 2022 includes change of gender, private detention facilities, domestic violence, food delivery, winegrowers 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 3

AB-163 State government.
AB-164 Budget Act of 2021.
AB-167 Education finance: education omnibus budget trailer bill.
AB-172 Human services.
AB-173 Public Safety.
AB-174 Vehicles.
AB-175 Housing: mortgages and deeds of trust: use of state property: surplus land disposal: financing programs.
AB-176 Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development: Office of Small Business Advocate: grant programs: taxation: credits: exclusions: sales and use tax.
AB-177 Public safety.
AB-215 Planning and Zoning Law: housing element: violations.
AB-218 Change of gender and sex identifier.
AB-223 Wildlife: dudleya: taking and possession.
AB-229 Private investigators, proprietary security services, private security services, and alarm companies: training: use of force.
AB-232 Off-highway vehicles: reciprocity.
AB-237 Public employment: unfair practices: health protection.
AB-239 Winegrowers and brandy manufacturers: exercise of privileges: locations.
AB-242 Public utilities.
AB-245 Educational equity: student records: name and gender changes.
AB-246 Contractors: disciplinary actions.
AB-251 Public postsecondary education: admission by exception.
AB-260 Guardianships.
AB-262 Human trafficking: vacatur relief for victims.
AB-263 Private detention facilities.
AB-271 Santa Clara Valley Water District: contracts: best value procurement.
AB-272 Enrollment agreements.
AB-275 Classified community college employees.
AB-277 Domestic violence: victims: address confidentiality.
AB-283 Corporate securities: exemption from requirements.
AB-286 Food delivery: purchase prices and tips.
AB-287 Civil actions: statute of limitations.

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