California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2890

Introduced
2/21/20  
Refer
3/5/20  
Refer
3/5/20  
Report Pass
5/4/20  
Report Pass
5/4/20  
Refer
5/5/20  

Caption

Alcoholic beverages: schedule of licenses and fees.

Impact

By regulating the use of these titles, AB 2890 aims to enhance consumer protection and clarity within the marketplace. This change affects how religious professionals market their services and informs the public about the nature of their qualifications. The bill emphasizes the importance of clear communication in the practice of spirituality, thus fostering trust in the relationships between practitioners and the communities they serve.

Summary

Assembly Bill 2890, introduced by Assembly Member Daly, seeks to amend the Business and Professions Code by adding Section 600, which addresses advertising practices related to individuals with a Master of Divinity degree. The bill stipulates that such individuals are prohibited from using the title 'MDiv' or 'M.D.i.v.' in communications or advertisements concerning their practice unless it is distinguishably different from the medical degrees 'MD' or 'M.D.'. The intent is to prevent public confusion regarding qualifications and professional credentials among practitioners in spiritual and medical fields.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around AB 2890 appears to be supportive from those who advocate for clearer distinctions between spiritual and medical professions. Proponents argue that the public deserves to know the qualifications of those they seek guidance from, especially in matters related to health and well-being. However, there may be concerns among some religious leaders who feel infringed upon by regulations that restrict how they represent their credentials in the public domain.

Contention

Notably, points of contention could arise around the restrictions imposed by the bill on self-identification for spiritual leaders. Some may argue that it could limit the expression of their qualifications or tools used in spiritual counseling. Additionally, while the legislative intent is to clarify the distinction between different professional titles, there is a potential for pushback regarding what some may view as an unnecessary government intervention in the realm of personal and spiritual identity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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