New California Laws 2026: Part 36
Sacramento, Calif. – Part 36 of the New California Laws 2026 series covers laws chaptered during the 2024–25 legislative session. This installment highlights new legislation on Homelessness, Wildfire Prevention, Employment Wages, and additional statewide updates.
For complete bill text, authorship details, and official effective dates, click the bill numbers below to access the California Legislature’s official releases.
New California Laws 2026 (Part 36)
| BILL | DESCRIPTION |
|---|---|
| SB-634 | Local government: homelessness. |
| SB-635 | Food vendors and facilities: enforcement activities. |
| SB-638 | California Education Interagency Council: California Career Technical Education Incentive Grant Program. |
| SB-639 | Zoning: Sacramento-San Joaquin Valley. |
| SB-640 | Public postsecondary education: admission, transfer, and enrollment. |
| SB-642 | Employment: payment of wages. |
| SB-645 | Juries: peremptory challenges. |
| SB-646 | Prenatal multivitamins. |
| SB-648 | Employment: gratuities: enforcement. |
| SB-650 | The Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Reform Act of 2009. |
| SB-652 | Private security services: security guards: training. |
| SB-653 | Wildfire prevention: environmentally sensitive vegetation management. |
| SB-655 | Dwelling units: indoor temperature. |
| SB-660 | California Health and Human Services Data Exchange Framework. |
| SB-663 | Winter Fires of 2025: real property tax: exemptions and reassessment. |
| SB-669 | Rural hospitals: standby perinatal services. |
| SB-670 | Adult Education Program: immigrant integration. |
| SB-671 | Pedestrian crossing signals. |
| SB-673 | Courthouse construction: filing fee surcharges. |
| SB-676 | California Environmental Quality Act: judicial streamlining: state of emergency: wildfire. |
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