June 8, 2023
Golden State Republican Women
Janet Price, President
Submitted by the GSRW Legislative Analyst Committee
Karen Contreras, Lou Ann Flaherty and Elaine Freeman,
AB 791, as amended, Post conviction bail.
Existing law requires a defendant out on bail, if a verdict is rendered against them, to be committed to the custody of the county to await judgment of the court upon the verdict, unless the court concludes that various factors, including the protection of the public and the probability of the defendant failing to appear, support a decision to allow the defendant to remain out on bail.
Existing law gives a defendant convicted of an offense who has made an application for probation or who has appealed a right to be admitted to bail in misdemeanor or infraction cases. Existing law authorizes the court to admit a defendant convicted of an offense not punishable with death to bail in all other cases.
This bill would prohibit a person convicted of an offense punishable by life without the possibility of parole from being released on bail.
Hearing: Jun 13 @ 8:30 am in 1021 O Street, Room 2200
AB 316, as amended, Vehicles: autonomous vehicles.
Existing law authorizes the operation of an autonomous vehicle on public roads for testing purposes by a driver who possesses the proper class of license for the type of vehicle operated if specified requirements are satisfied. Existing law prohibits the operation of an autonomous vehicle on public roads until the manufacturer submits an application to the Department of Motor Vehicles, as specified, and that application is approved.
This bill would require a manufacturer of an autonomous vehicle to report to the department a collision on a public road that involved one of its autonomous vehicles with a gross vehicle weight of 10,001 pounds or more that is operating under a testing permit that resulted in damage of property, bodily injury, or death within 10 days of the collision.
The bill would require a manufacturer of an autonomous vehicle to annually submit to the department specified information regarding the deactivation of the autonomous mode for its autonomous vehicles with a gross vehicle weight of 10,001 pounds or more that were operating under a testing permit that authorized the vehicle to operate on public roads.
The bill would prohibit the operation of an autonomous vehicle with a gross vehicle weight of 10,001 pounds or more on public roads for testing purposes, transporting goods, or transporting passengers without a human safety operator physically present in the autonomous vehicle at the time of operation.
AB 256, as amended, Vehicles: registration.
Existing law requires current month and year tabs, indicating the month and year of expiration of a vehicle’s registration, to be attached to the rear license plate assigned to the vehicle for the last preceding registration year in which the licensed plates were issued.
Under existing law, a vehicle that fails to display current month and year tabs or display expired tabs is in violation of law. Existing law prohibits a person from driving, moving, or leaving standing upon a highway, or in an off-street public parking facility, any motor vehicle, trailer, semitrailer, pole or pipe dolly, or logging dolly, unless it is registered and the appropriate fees have been paid, except as specified.
This bill would, commencing July 1, 2024, until January 1, 2030, prohibit a violation of these provisions from being the basis for any enforcement action before the 2nd month after the month of expiration of the vehicle’s registration.
Hearing: Jun 13 @ 8:30 am in 1021 O Street, Room 2200
AB 413, as amended, Vehicles: stopping, standing, and parking.
Existing law prohibits the stopping, standing, or parking of a vehicle in certain places and under certain conditions, including within an intersection, on a sidewalk or crosswalk, or in front of a fire station, Existing law additionally authorizes local jurisdictions to, by ordinance, restrict parking in certain areas, at certain times, and for certain reasons, and to establish metered parking.
This bill would prohibit the stopping, standing, or parking of a vehicle within 20 feet of any unmarked or marked crosswalk, as specified.
Hearing: Jun 27 @ 1:30 pm in 1021 O Street, Room 1200
REMINDERS
3 bills affecting parental rights with upcoming hearings.
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AB 665 – Emancipate 12-year-olds for counselling and treatment by removing parental notification
Hearing: Jun 13 @ 1:30 pm in 1021 O Street, Room 2100
AB 223 -Keep Secret Minors legal gender change by sealing records
Hearing: Jun 13 @ 1:30 pm in 1021 O Street, Room 2100
AB 957 – Directs judges to oppose parents who do not support gender change during custody matters.
Hearing: Jun 13 @ 1:30 pm in 1021 O Street, Room 2100
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