New California Laws 2026: Part 13
Sacramento, Calif. – Part 13 of the New California Laws 2026 series covers laws chaptered during the 2024–25 legislative session. This installment highlights new legislation on Single Women Homelessness, Cyberbullying, Special Education, Food Assistance 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 13)
| AB-754 | Floating home marinas: rent caps: County of Marin. |
| AB-759 | Architects: architects-in-training. |
| AB-761 | Monterey-Salinas Transit District: sales and special taxes. |
| AB-764 | Birds and mammals: nongame birds: mute swans. |
| AB-769 | Regional park and open-space districts. |
| AB-770 | Advertising displays: City of Los Angeles: exemption: ordinance. |
| AB-771 | Financing statements: mortgages. |
| AB-772 | Cyberbullying: off-campus acts: model policy. This bill would require the department, on or before June 30, 2026, in consultation with relevant stakeholders, to develop, post on its internet website, and distribute to each local educational agency, as defined, a model policy on how to address certain reported acts of cyberbullying occurring outside of school hours and outside of the campus, as specified |
| AB-774 | Civil actions: enforcement of judgments. |
| AB-777 | Food assistance: disasters: utilities. The bill would require the department to maximize the amount of assistance requested and received through D-SNAP and all other federally funded nutrition assistance, including utilizing that provided utility data, in order to timely seek automated mass replacement of specified federally funded nutrition assistance programs. |
| AB-779 | Child welfare services: domestic violence consultant pilot program. |
| AB-784 | Special education: specialized deaf and hard-of-hearing services. This bill would prohibit those provisions from being construed to prohibit an individualized education program from including specialized deaf and hard-of-hearing related services as the only services. |
| AB-786 | California Pollution Control Financing Authority: name change. |
| AB-789 | Political Reform Act of 1974: security expenses. |
| AB-790 | Homelessness: single women with children. The bill would require the cities, counties, and continuums of care developing the analyses and goals on Homelessness. The bill would require the Interagency Council on Homelessness to post the analyses and goals on its website. |
| AB-792 | Court interpreters. |
| AB-798 | State Emergency Food Bank Reserve Program: diapers and wipes. |
| AB-799 | Prisons: death benefit for incarcerated firefighters. |
| AB-806 | Mobilehomes: cooling systems. |
| AB-808 | Campaign statements and registrations: filing online or electronically. |
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