California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB1420

Introduced
2/16/18  
Introduced
2/16/18  

Caption

Licensing: definitions.

Impact

The impact of SB 1420 on state laws revolves around the regulatory framework governing business operations within California. The bill is positioned within the broader legislative context of business licensure, potentially facilitating smoother interactions between businesses and regulatory bodies. Although the changes proposed are nonsubstantive, they may alleviate ambiguities that previously existed in the law, thereby helping businesses comprehend their obligations more clearly.

Summary

Senate Bill No. 1420, introduced by Senator Nguyen, aims to amend Section 16200 of the Business and Professions Code with a focus on the definitions related to licensing various businesses. The bill represents a move to clarify existing provisions while making nonsubstantive changes intended to enhance the clarity and coherence of definitions used in business regulations. By refining these definitions, the bill seeks to streamline the processes involved in the regulation of businesses by state and local jurisdictions.

Contention

While the bill makes no significant changes to the substance of existing law, discussions may arise concerning the importance of local control in business regulations. Critics may argue that even minor amendments should be thoroughly reviewed to ensure that they do not inadvertently centralize authority away from local jurisdictions, which often possess a better understanding of their specific business environments and regulatory needs. As such, monitoring the response from various stakeholders, including local governments and business owners, will be essential to gauge the bill's reception and any unforeseen implications.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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