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New California Laws 2022 (part 18)

Annual Series on New California Laws

Sacramento, Calif.- Part 18 in New California Laws for 2022 continues with one week until Christmas week. This installment includes COVID-19 relief, crime prevention, broadband, social services, state bargaining units 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 18

SB-73 Probation: eligibility: crimes relating to controlled substances.
SB-79 County road commissioner: Counties of Colusa and Glenn.
SB-80 Commercial fishing: inspection: crab traps.
SB-81 Sentencing: dismissal of enhancements.
SB-84 Oil and gas wells: hazardous or idle-deserted wells and facilities.
SB-85 Budget Act of 2020.
SB-86 Public social services.
SB-87 California Small Business COVID-19 Relief Grant Program: income tax: gross income: exclusion: small business grants.
SB-88 One-time stimulus payment: delinquent accounts: Earned Income Tax Credit: statements.
SB-89 Budget Act of 2020.
SB-91 COVID-19 relief: tenancy: federal rental assistance.
SB-92 Juvenile Justice.
SB-93 Employment: rehiring and retention: displaced workers: COVID-19 pandemic.
SB-94 Alcoholic beverage control: barbering and cosmetology: license renewal fees: waiver.
SB-95 Employment: COVID-19: supplemental paid sick leave.
SB-97 Pupil health: type 1 diabetes information: parent notification.
SB-98 Public peace: media access.
SB-109 Department of Forestry and Fire Protection: Office of Wildfire Technology Research and Development.
SB-129 Budget Act of 2021.
SB-139 Golden State Stimulus II: Golden State Stimulus.
SB-142 State employment: State Bargaining Units.
SB-144 Taxes: credits: qualified motion pictures: certified studio construction projects: reports.
SB-146 Correctional facilities.
SB-147 Budget Act of 2020: augmentation.
SB-151 Economic development.
SB-152 Elections.
SB-155 Public resources trailer bill.
SB-156 Communications: broadband.
SB-157 Crime prevention: enforcement and training programs.
SB-158 Hazardous waste.

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