California 2019 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2961 Amended / Bill

Filed 05/04/2020

                    Amended IN  Assembly  May 04, 2020 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2961Introduced by Assembly Member Eduardo GarciaFebruary 21, 2020 An act to amend Sections 16702, 16721.5, and 17201 of the Business and Professions Code, and to amend Section 3493 of the Civil Code, relating to civil law.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2961, as amended, Eduardo Garcia. Civil law: action for public nuisance. Federally recognized California Indian tribes: civil remedies.Existing law makes engaging in specified acts an unlawful trust and an unlawful restraint of trade, and authorizes any person who is injured in their business or property by that act to sue for damages and injunctive relief. Existing law defines the term person for purposes of these provisions as including corporations, firms, partnerships, and associations, as specified.This bill would expand the definition of the term person to include a federally recognized California Indian tribe.Existing law authorizes a court of competent jurisdiction to make injunctive orders or judgments as may be necessary to prevent the use by any person of any practice that constitutes unfair competition, as defined, or as may be necessary to restore to a person in interest money or property that may have been acquired by means of unfair competition. Existing law, for these purposes, defines the term person to mean and include natural persons, corporations, firms, partnerships, joint stock companies, associations, and other organizations of persons.This bill would expand the definition of the term person for purposes of these provisions to include a federally recognized California Indian tribe.Existing law establishes that a private person may maintain an action for public nuisance only if the nuisance is especially injurious to them.This bill would make nonsubstantive changes to that provision.This bill would define the term private person to include a federally recognized California Indian tribe.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: NO  Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 16702 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:16702. As used in this chapter person or persons includes corporations, firms, partnerships partnerships, and associations existing under or authorized by the laws of this State or any other State, or any foreign country. country, and federally recognized California Indian tribes.SEC. 2. Section 16721.5 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:16721.5. (a) It is an unlawful trust and an unlawful restraint of trade for a person to do the following:(1) Grant or accept a letter of credit, or other document that evidences the transfer of funds or credit, or enter into a contract for the exchange of goods or services, if the letter of credit, contract, or other document contains a provision that requires a person to discriminate against, or to certify that he, she, or it has not dealt with, another person on the basis of any characteristic listed or defined in subdivision (b) or (e) of Section 51 of the Civil Code, or on the basis of a persons lawful business associations.(2) To refuse to grant or accept a letter of credit, or other document that evidences the transfer of funds or credit, or to refuse to enter into a contract for the exchange of goods or services, on the ground that the letter, contract, or document does not contain a discriminatory provision or certification.(b) This section shall not apply to a letter of credit, contract, or other document that contains a provision pertaining to a labor dispute or an unfair labor practice if the other provisions of that letter of credit, contract, or other document otherwise do not violate this section.(c) For purposes of this section, the prohibition against discrimination on the basis of a persons business associations does not include the requiring of association with particular employment or a particular group as a prerequisite to obtaining group rates or discounts on insurance, recreational activities, or other similar benefits.(d) For purposes of this section, person shall include, but not be limited to, individuals, firms, partnerships, associations, corporations, and governmental agencies. agencies, and federally recognized California Indian tribes.SEC. 3. Section 17201 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:17201. As used in this chapter, the term person shall mean and include natural persons, corporations, firms, partnerships, joint stock companies, associations and associations, other organizations of persons. persons, and federally recognized California Indian tribes.SECTION 1.SEC. 4. Section 3493 of the Civil Code is amended to read:3493. (a) A private person may maintain an action for a public nuisance only if the nuisance is specially injurious to them.(b) For purposes of this section, private person includes a federally recognized California Indian tribe.

 Amended IN  Assembly  May 04, 2020 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2961Introduced by Assembly Member Eduardo GarciaFebruary 21, 2020 An act to amend Sections 16702, 16721.5, and 17201 of the Business and Professions Code, and to amend Section 3493 of the Civil Code, relating to civil law.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2961, as amended, Eduardo Garcia. Civil law: action for public nuisance. Federally recognized California Indian tribes: civil remedies.Existing law makes engaging in specified acts an unlawful trust and an unlawful restraint of trade, and authorizes any person who is injured in their business or property by that act to sue for damages and injunctive relief. Existing law defines the term person for purposes of these provisions as including corporations, firms, partnerships, and associations, as specified.This bill would expand the definition of the term person to include a federally recognized California Indian tribe.Existing law authorizes a court of competent jurisdiction to make injunctive orders or judgments as may be necessary to prevent the use by any person of any practice that constitutes unfair competition, as defined, or as may be necessary to restore to a person in interest money or property that may have been acquired by means of unfair competition. Existing law, for these purposes, defines the term person to mean and include natural persons, corporations, firms, partnerships, joint stock companies, associations, and other organizations of persons.This bill would expand the definition of the term person for purposes of these provisions to include a federally recognized California Indian tribe.Existing law establishes that a private person may maintain an action for public nuisance only if the nuisance is especially injurious to them.This bill would make nonsubstantive changes to that provision.This bill would define the term private person to include a federally recognized California Indian tribe.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: NO  Local Program: NO 

 Amended IN  Assembly  May 04, 2020

Amended IN  Assembly  May 04, 2020

 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION

 Assembly Bill 

No. 2961

Introduced by Assembly Member Eduardo GarciaFebruary 21, 2020

Introduced by Assembly Member Eduardo Garcia
February 21, 2020

 An act to amend Sections 16702, 16721.5, and 17201 of the Business and Professions Code, and to amend Section 3493 of the Civil Code, relating to civil law.

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

AB 2961, as amended, Eduardo Garcia. Civil law: action for public nuisance. Federally recognized California Indian tribes: civil remedies.

Existing law makes engaging in specified acts an unlawful trust and an unlawful restraint of trade, and authorizes any person who is injured in their business or property by that act to sue for damages and injunctive relief. Existing law defines the term person for purposes of these provisions as including corporations, firms, partnerships, and associations, as specified.This bill would expand the definition of the term person to include a federally recognized California Indian tribe.Existing law authorizes a court of competent jurisdiction to make injunctive orders or judgments as may be necessary to prevent the use by any person of any practice that constitutes unfair competition, as defined, or as may be necessary to restore to a person in interest money or property that may have been acquired by means of unfair competition. Existing law, for these purposes, defines the term person to mean and include natural persons, corporations, firms, partnerships, joint stock companies, associations, and other organizations of persons.This bill would expand the definition of the term person for purposes of these provisions to include a federally recognized California Indian tribe.Existing law establishes that a private person may maintain an action for public nuisance only if the nuisance is especially injurious to them.This bill would make nonsubstantive changes to that provision.This bill would define the term private person to include a federally recognized California Indian tribe.

Existing law makes engaging in specified acts an unlawful trust and an unlawful restraint of trade, and authorizes any person who is injured in their business or property by that act to sue for damages and injunctive relief. Existing law defines the term person for purposes of these provisions as including corporations, firms, partnerships, and associations, as specified.

This bill would expand the definition of the term person to include a federally recognized California Indian tribe.

Existing law authorizes a court of competent jurisdiction to make injunctive orders or judgments as may be necessary to prevent the use by any person of any practice that constitutes unfair competition, as defined, or as may be necessary to restore to a person in interest money or property that may have been acquired by means of unfair competition. Existing law, for these purposes, defines the term person to mean and include natural persons, corporations, firms, partnerships, joint stock companies, associations, and other organizations of persons.

This bill would expand the definition of the term person for purposes of these provisions to include a federally recognized California Indian tribe.

Existing law establishes that a private person may maintain an action for public nuisance only if the nuisance is especially injurious to them.

This bill would make nonsubstantive changes to that provision.



This bill would define the term private person to include a federally recognized California Indian tribe.

## Digest Key

## Bill Text

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 16702 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:16702. As used in this chapter person or persons includes corporations, firms, partnerships partnerships, and associations existing under or authorized by the laws of this State or any other State, or any foreign country. country, and federally recognized California Indian tribes.SEC. 2. Section 16721.5 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:16721.5. (a) It is an unlawful trust and an unlawful restraint of trade for a person to do the following:(1) Grant or accept a letter of credit, or other document that evidences the transfer of funds or credit, or enter into a contract for the exchange of goods or services, if the letter of credit, contract, or other document contains a provision that requires a person to discriminate against, or to certify that he, she, or it has not dealt with, another person on the basis of any characteristic listed or defined in subdivision (b) or (e) of Section 51 of the Civil Code, or on the basis of a persons lawful business associations.(2) To refuse to grant or accept a letter of credit, or other document that evidences the transfer of funds or credit, or to refuse to enter into a contract for the exchange of goods or services, on the ground that the letter, contract, or document does not contain a discriminatory provision or certification.(b) This section shall not apply to a letter of credit, contract, or other document that contains a provision pertaining to a labor dispute or an unfair labor practice if the other provisions of that letter of credit, contract, or other document otherwise do not violate this section.(c) For purposes of this section, the prohibition against discrimination on the basis of a persons business associations does not include the requiring of association with particular employment or a particular group as a prerequisite to obtaining group rates or discounts on insurance, recreational activities, or other similar benefits.(d) For purposes of this section, person shall include, but not be limited to, individuals, firms, partnerships, associations, corporations, and governmental agencies. agencies, and federally recognized California Indian tribes.SEC. 3. Section 17201 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:17201. As used in this chapter, the term person shall mean and include natural persons, corporations, firms, partnerships, joint stock companies, associations and associations, other organizations of persons. persons, and federally recognized California Indian tribes.SECTION 1.SEC. 4. Section 3493 of the Civil Code is amended to read:3493. (a) A private person may maintain an action for a public nuisance only if the nuisance is specially injurious to them.(b) For purposes of this section, private person includes a federally recognized California Indian tribe.

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

## The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. Section 16702 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:16702. As used in this chapter person or persons includes corporations, firms, partnerships partnerships, and associations existing under or authorized by the laws of this State or any other State, or any foreign country. country, and federally recognized California Indian tribes.

SECTION 1. Section 16702 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:

### SECTION 1.

16702. As used in this chapter person or persons includes corporations, firms, partnerships partnerships, and associations existing under or authorized by the laws of this State or any other State, or any foreign country. country, and federally recognized California Indian tribes.

16702. As used in this chapter person or persons includes corporations, firms, partnerships partnerships, and associations existing under or authorized by the laws of this State or any other State, or any foreign country. country, and federally recognized California Indian tribes.

16702. As used in this chapter person or persons includes corporations, firms, partnerships partnerships, and associations existing under or authorized by the laws of this State or any other State, or any foreign country. country, and federally recognized California Indian tribes.



16702. As used in this chapter person or persons includes corporations, firms, partnerships partnerships, and associations existing under or authorized by the laws of this State or any other State, or any foreign country. country, and federally recognized California Indian tribes.

SEC. 2. Section 16721.5 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:16721.5. (a) It is an unlawful trust and an unlawful restraint of trade for a person to do the following:(1) Grant or accept a letter of credit, or other document that evidences the transfer of funds or credit, or enter into a contract for the exchange of goods or services, if the letter of credit, contract, or other document contains a provision that requires a person to discriminate against, or to certify that he, she, or it has not dealt with, another person on the basis of any characteristic listed or defined in subdivision (b) or (e) of Section 51 of the Civil Code, or on the basis of a persons lawful business associations.(2) To refuse to grant or accept a letter of credit, or other document that evidences the transfer of funds or credit, or to refuse to enter into a contract for the exchange of goods or services, on the ground that the letter, contract, or document does not contain a discriminatory provision or certification.(b) This section shall not apply to a letter of credit, contract, or other document that contains a provision pertaining to a labor dispute or an unfair labor practice if the other provisions of that letter of credit, contract, or other document otherwise do not violate this section.(c) For purposes of this section, the prohibition against discrimination on the basis of a persons business associations does not include the requiring of association with particular employment or a particular group as a prerequisite to obtaining group rates or discounts on insurance, recreational activities, or other similar benefits.(d) For purposes of this section, person shall include, but not be limited to, individuals, firms, partnerships, associations, corporations, and governmental agencies. agencies, and federally recognized California Indian tribes.

SEC. 2. Section 16721.5 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:

### SEC. 2.

16721.5. (a) It is an unlawful trust and an unlawful restraint of trade for a person to do the following:(1) Grant or accept a letter of credit, or other document that evidences the transfer of funds or credit, or enter into a contract for the exchange of goods or services, if the letter of credit, contract, or other document contains a provision that requires a person to discriminate against, or to certify that he, she, or it has not dealt with, another person on the basis of any characteristic listed or defined in subdivision (b) or (e) of Section 51 of the Civil Code, or on the basis of a persons lawful business associations.(2) To refuse to grant or accept a letter of credit, or other document that evidences the transfer of funds or credit, or to refuse to enter into a contract for the exchange of goods or services, on the ground that the letter, contract, or document does not contain a discriminatory provision or certification.(b) This section shall not apply to a letter of credit, contract, or other document that contains a provision pertaining to a labor dispute or an unfair labor practice if the other provisions of that letter of credit, contract, or other document otherwise do not violate this section.(c) For purposes of this section, the prohibition against discrimination on the basis of a persons business associations does not include the requiring of association with particular employment or a particular group as a prerequisite to obtaining group rates or discounts on insurance, recreational activities, or other similar benefits.(d) For purposes of this section, person shall include, but not be limited to, individuals, firms, partnerships, associations, corporations, and governmental agencies. agencies, and federally recognized California Indian tribes.

16721.5. (a) It is an unlawful trust and an unlawful restraint of trade for a person to do the following:(1) Grant or accept a letter of credit, or other document that evidences the transfer of funds or credit, or enter into a contract for the exchange of goods or services, if the letter of credit, contract, or other document contains a provision that requires a person to discriminate against, or to certify that he, she, or it has not dealt with, another person on the basis of any characteristic listed or defined in subdivision (b) or (e) of Section 51 of the Civil Code, or on the basis of a persons lawful business associations.(2) To refuse to grant or accept a letter of credit, or other document that evidences the transfer of funds or credit, or to refuse to enter into a contract for the exchange of goods or services, on the ground that the letter, contract, or document does not contain a discriminatory provision or certification.(b) This section shall not apply to a letter of credit, contract, or other document that contains a provision pertaining to a labor dispute or an unfair labor practice if the other provisions of that letter of credit, contract, or other document otherwise do not violate this section.(c) For purposes of this section, the prohibition against discrimination on the basis of a persons business associations does not include the requiring of association with particular employment or a particular group as a prerequisite to obtaining group rates or discounts on insurance, recreational activities, or other similar benefits.(d) For purposes of this section, person shall include, but not be limited to, individuals, firms, partnerships, associations, corporations, and governmental agencies. agencies, and federally recognized California Indian tribes.

16721.5. (a) It is an unlawful trust and an unlawful restraint of trade for a person to do the following:(1) Grant or accept a letter of credit, or other document that evidences the transfer of funds or credit, or enter into a contract for the exchange of goods or services, if the letter of credit, contract, or other document contains a provision that requires a person to discriminate against, or to certify that he, she, or it has not dealt with, another person on the basis of any characteristic listed or defined in subdivision (b) or (e) of Section 51 of the Civil Code, or on the basis of a persons lawful business associations.(2) To refuse to grant or accept a letter of credit, or other document that evidences the transfer of funds or credit, or to refuse to enter into a contract for the exchange of goods or services, on the ground that the letter, contract, or document does not contain a discriminatory provision or certification.(b) This section shall not apply to a letter of credit, contract, or other document that contains a provision pertaining to a labor dispute or an unfair labor practice if the other provisions of that letter of credit, contract, or other document otherwise do not violate this section.(c) For purposes of this section, the prohibition against discrimination on the basis of a persons business associations does not include the requiring of association with particular employment or a particular group as a prerequisite to obtaining group rates or discounts on insurance, recreational activities, or other similar benefits.(d) For purposes of this section, person shall include, but not be limited to, individuals, firms, partnerships, associations, corporations, and governmental agencies. agencies, and federally recognized California Indian tribes.



16721.5. (a) It is an unlawful trust and an unlawful restraint of trade for a person to do the following:

(1) Grant or accept a letter of credit, or other document that evidences the transfer of funds or credit, or enter into a contract for the exchange of goods or services, if the letter of credit, contract, or other document contains a provision that requires a person to discriminate against, or to certify that he, she, or it has not dealt with, another person on the basis of any characteristic listed or defined in subdivision (b) or (e) of Section 51 of the Civil Code, or on the basis of a persons lawful business associations.

(2) To refuse to grant or accept a letter of credit, or other document that evidences the transfer of funds or credit, or to refuse to enter into a contract for the exchange of goods or services, on the ground that the letter, contract, or document does not contain a discriminatory provision or certification.

(b) This section shall not apply to a letter of credit, contract, or other document that contains a provision pertaining to a labor dispute or an unfair labor practice if the other provisions of that letter of credit, contract, or other document otherwise do not violate this section.

(c) For purposes of this section, the prohibition against discrimination on the basis of a persons business associations does not include the requiring of association with particular employment or a particular group as a prerequisite to obtaining group rates or discounts on insurance, recreational activities, or other similar benefits.

(d) For purposes of this section, person shall include, but not be limited to, individuals, firms, partnerships, associations, corporations, and governmental agencies. agencies, and federally recognized California Indian tribes.

SEC. 3. Section 17201 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:17201. As used in this chapter, the term person shall mean and include natural persons, corporations, firms, partnerships, joint stock companies, associations and associations, other organizations of persons. persons, and federally recognized California Indian tribes.

SEC. 3. Section 17201 of the Business and Professions Code is amended to read:

### SEC. 3.

17201. As used in this chapter, the term person shall mean and include natural persons, corporations, firms, partnerships, joint stock companies, associations and associations, other organizations of persons. persons, and federally recognized California Indian tribes.

17201. As used in this chapter, the term person shall mean and include natural persons, corporations, firms, partnerships, joint stock companies, associations and associations, other organizations of persons. persons, and federally recognized California Indian tribes.

17201. As used in this chapter, the term person shall mean and include natural persons, corporations, firms, partnerships, joint stock companies, associations and associations, other organizations of persons. persons, and federally recognized California Indian tribes.



17201. As used in this chapter, the term person shall mean and include natural persons, corporations, firms, partnerships, joint stock companies, associations and associations, other organizations of persons. persons, and federally recognized California Indian tribes.

SECTION 1.SEC. 4. Section 3493 of the Civil Code is amended to read:3493. (a) A private person may maintain an action for a public nuisance only if the nuisance is specially injurious to them.(b) For purposes of this section, private person includes a federally recognized California Indian tribe.

SECTION 1.SEC. 4. Section 3493 of the Civil Code is amended to read:

### SECTION 1.SEC. 4.

3493. (a) A private person may maintain an action for a public nuisance only if the nuisance is specially injurious to them.(b) For purposes of this section, private person includes a federally recognized California Indian tribe.

3493. (a) A private person may maintain an action for a public nuisance only if the nuisance is specially injurious to them.(b) For purposes of this section, private person includes a federally recognized California Indian tribe.

3493. (a) A private person may maintain an action for a public nuisance only if the nuisance is specially injurious to them.(b) For purposes of this section, private person includes a federally recognized California Indian tribe.



3493. (a) A private person may maintain an action for a public nuisance only if the nuisance is specially injurious to them.

(b) For purposes of this section, private person includes a federally recognized California Indian tribe.