California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill ACR283

Introduced
8/15/18  
Refer
8/23/18  
Refer
8/23/18  
Engrossed
8/27/18  
Engrossed
8/27/18  
Refer
8/28/18  
Refer
8/28/18  
Enrolled
8/30/18  
Enrolled
8/30/18  
Chaptered
9/7/18  
Chaptered
9/7/18  
Passed
9/7/18  

Caption

Code Enforcement Officer Appreciation Week.

Impact

By establishing a designated week to honor code enforcement officers, ACR 283 promotes awareness of their contributions to community welfare. This resolution emphasizes the importance of public acknowledgment for these roles, which have expanded over the years due to increasing reliance on their expertise. The recognition aims to enhance the visibility of code enforcement officers and foster a greater appreciation from the public for their work in improving community livability.

Summary

ACR 283, known as the Code Enforcement Officer Appreciation Week, serves to recognize the vital role that code enforcement officers play in ensuring the safety, health, and welfare of communities across California. This resolution designates the second week of October each year as a time to honor these professionals for their dedication and hard work. Code enforcement officers are responsible for enforcing various local, state, and federal laws related to housing, zoning, environmental health, and life safety, often operating in challenging and demanding environments.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding ACR 283 has been overwhelmingly positive. Legislators and community leaders have voiced support for this resolution, viewing it as a necessary acknowledgment of the often-overlooked contributions of code enforcement officers. Supporters believe that this appreciation week can lead to better community relationships and enhance the morale of those serving in these critical roles, positively impacting the collaborative efforts between the public and enforcement agencies.

Contention

While the resolution itself is likely to encounter little opposition due to its celebratory nature, some may question the necessity of a designated week specifically for code enforcement officers when various other professions also significantly contribute to community welfare. Nevertheless, the bill passed through the Assembly without dissent, reflecting a shared understanding of the important functions that these officers provide in maintaining safety standards and enhancing the quality of life within communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA ACR146

Peer Appreciation Week.

CA ACR212

Roadside Assistance Worker Appreciation Week.

CA SCR35

CASA Appreciation Day.

CA ACR153

California Utility Workers Appreciation Day.

CA SCR130

CASA Appreciation Day.

CA ACR220

California’s Sikh American Awareness and Appreciation Month.

CA ACR100

California’s Sikh American Awareness and Appreciation Month.

CA SCR133

American Muslim Appreciation and Awareness Month.

CA SCR60

Service Dog Appreciation Month.

CA ACR216

California Hindu American Awareness and Appreciation Month.

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