Politics & Government

Silicon Valley Politicians Introduce 50 New Laws for 2012

A list of new legislation passed by your backyard assembly members and state senators.

It’s been a busy year for Silicon Valley politicians. From a bill to fight against bullying in schools, to another to grant all California women maternity insurance coverage, they have passed a slew of legislation which goes into effect in 2012.

Below is a list of local senators, assembly members, the Patch towns they represent and the legislation that goes into effect next year. Most bills became active Jan. 1 unless noted otherwise.

State Senators

Elaine K. Alquist D-Gilroy (Gilroy and Mountain View)

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SB 51 Health Care Coverage Ensures state enforcement of federal patient protection matters found in the health reform package that passed last year.

SB 222 Maternity Coverage Jointly authored with Sen. Noreen Evans, it ensures that all women regardless of health insurer have maternity coverage. It goes into effect July 1, 2012.

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Joe Simitian, D-Palo Alto (Palo Alto, Los Altos, Santa Cruz, Capitola, Campbell, Cupertino)

SB 2X Establishes California as a Leader of Renewable Energy: Private and public utilities are required to obtain 33 percent of their electricity from renewable resources by 2020.

SB 514 Curbing 'Robotripping' Abuse Prohibits the sale of non-prescription drugs containing dextromethorphan (DMX), commonly found in cough syrup, to those under 18.

SB 36 Enables counties to tap into federal funds to provide kids health insurance.

SB 226 Streamlining Environmental Review for Infill and Renewable Energy Projects Simitian says it helps create jobs while maintaining environmental safeguards.

SB 33 Preventing Elder Financial Abuse Puts the 2005 Financial Elder Abuse Reporting Act, which requires bank employees to notify authorities when financial elder abuse is suspected, into law permanently.

SB 24 Strengthening Consumer Privacy Protection Strengthens and standardizes the notification requirements when someone’s personal information has been hacked into, stolen or lost.

SB 221 Expanding Consumer Access to Small Claims Court Expands the access of consumers to Small Claims Court by increasing the limit of damages from $7,500 to $10,000.

SB 445 Updating Privacy Protections for Library Patrons Part of Simitian's annual "There Oughta Be A Law" contest, this extends library privacy protections to online content.

SB 164 Preserving Funding for Child Abuse Prevention and Endangered Species Enable Californians to continue making voluntary tax contributions to both the State Children’s Trust Fund for the Prevention of Child Abuse and the Rare and Endangered Species Preservation Program until January 1, 2018.

SB 506 Spurring Investment in California Bonds Updates laws to allow the use of registered warrants to pay an existing tax liability.

SB 225 Expanding Small Business Loan Program Through the bill, small trucking companies are able to access the lending they need to purchase trucks with cleaner engines.

Sen. Sam Blakeskee (Los Gatos, Scotts Valley, Watsonville)

AB 1156 Anti-Bullying Bill Establishes training programs for school staff for the prevention of bullying.

SB 796 Strengthening Hospital Safety Coauthored by Assemblyman Michael Allen (D-Santa Rosa), makes the act of providing contraband to mental hospital patients a misdemeanor.

Assemblymembers

Luis A. Alejo (Gilroy and Watsonville)

AB 243 Wage Statement Transparency Requires a farm labor contractor to disclose on the wage statement of a farm worker, the name and address of the legal entity that secured the employer's services.

AB 898 Crime Victims Justice Act Compensates people for financial and health losses related to a crime. The program is financed by the fines of people convicted for felonies or misdemeanors.

AB 902 Recovering Delinquent Taxpayer Notification Authorizes County to charge delinquent taxpayers the actual costs of making contact, rather than the $100 imposed before.

AB 1221 Water Quality Improvement Rural communities can seek funding for drinking water through Cleanup and Abatement Account and the State Revolving Fund.

AB 1344 Local Government Reform Co-authored with Assemblyman Feuer, prevents any contract that takes place between a local agency and an excluded agency from including a contract of renewal.

Paul Fong (Mountain View and Cupertino)

AB 376 Shark Fin Protection Act Bans the possession, sale, and distribution of shark fins, a luxury item that sells for upwards of $600 a pound.

AB 1056 E-Transcript Bill Requires California Community Colleges to use electronic transcripts.

AB 585 Firegfighter Equality Bill Firefighters working at NASA facilities are given the same level of cancer protection as NASA employees due to their exposure to hazardous materials.

AB 288 Community College Violence Protection Bill Strengthens safety on community college campuses.

AB 1167 Homeless Council Creates a council aimed at helping the homeless population.

AB 1116 Disaster Preparedness Bill Requires the Cal EMA to look into the safety of communities where non-English speakers live.

AB 923 Lifelong Learning for California Workers Establishes Lifelong Learning Accounts (LiLa's), a program that helps pay for work-skills development and job promotion training.

Rich Gordon (Palo Alto, Los Altos, Los Gatos)

AB 587 Consumer Protection for Postsecondary Education Programs must disclose to students when a post-doctoral degree program is unaccredited.

AB 612 Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District Increases to 30 years, rather than the current 20, for the district to repay its debts.

AB 657 Corporations: Electronic Notifications Businesses now have the option of receiving electronic reminders, in lieu of paper ones, from the Secretary of State.

AB 703 General Welfare Exemption: Extension Non-profits who have acquired land for the purpose of preserving natural resources or open-space now have their tax-exemption extended from 2012 to 2022.

Bill Monning (Capitola/Soquel, Santa Cruz, Scotts Valley)

AB 313 Rental Care Facilities for the Elderly The bill specifies stricter standards for homes rented to senior citizens

AB 397 Workers Compensation Insurance The bill makes sure all certificates of workers’ compensation are up to date.

AB 565 Conservation: State Coastal Conservancy The Conservancy (part of the Natural Resources Agency) is prescribed authority to alter the San Clemente Dam.

AB 579 Mobilehome Parks: Liability: Ownership Fees Local governments are allowed attorney fees and, in some cases, litigation expenses, when an action is brought forward by the owner of a mobilehome.

AB 669 Sweetened Beverage Tax An excise tax of one cent will be levied to any beverage that adds caloric sweeteners, such as sodas, energy drinks, sweet teas, and sports drinks. The funds will then go towards the Children’s Health Prevention Fund, and allocated to obesity prevention programs and services.

AB 753 Raechel and Jacqueline Houck Rental Car Safety Act The short-term rental of a car subject to a federal safety recall notice is prohibited unless specific conditions are met.

AB 971 California Sea Otter Fund This re-establishes the California Sea Otter Fund as a voluntary check-off on a state income tax form.

Jim Beall (Campbell and Los Gatos)

AB 171 Autism Coverage Health insurers can no longer deny coverage to children with autism or related disorders.

AB 154 Mental Health and Substance Parity This proposal stops health plans and insurers from denying coverage for medically necessary treatment of a mental illness or substance abuse disorder.

AB 31 Local master plan for High-Speed Rail stations Provides incentives for communities with new High-Speed Rail stations to plan transit-oriented development that encourages investment

AB 68 Altered Property Tax Corrects an inequity in state law that has resulted in Cupertino, Los Altos Hills, Monte Sereno, and Saratoga being the only California cities that are allocated less than 7 percent of the property tax revenue they generate.

AB 69 CalFresh Program Directs the state to work with the federal Social Security Administration to target Social Security recipients eligible for CalFresh, formerly known as Food Stamps.

AB 81 California Airports Revives California airports through incentives to increase international trade, job growth and regional economies.

AB 129 Property Tax Remediation Enables counties, cities, to retrieve unpaid penalties or fines related to nuisance abatement on private properties through adding the remediation costs to the owner's property taxes.

AB 138 The Elder Economic Planning Act of 2011 Ensures the accurate calculation of the annual income a 65-year or older adult needs to meet basic-living needs in California.

AB 159 Extends a provision of the California Community Care Facilities Act to Jan. 1, 2013.


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