California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB3008

Introduced
2/21/20  

Caption

Nuisance.

Impact

By codifying a refined definition, this amendment maintains established legal protections against nuisances while technically updating the language. It clarifies that nuisances encompass actions deemed injurious to health, which includes illegal activities, and further provides definitions that can help in distinguishing legitimate claims of nuisance from frivolous ones. The bill does not impose significant new regulations or requirements but preserves the state's existing legal framework.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. 3008, introduced by Assembly Member Petrie-Norris, seeks to amend Section 3479 of the California Civil Code which defines nuisance. The existing law characterizes a nuisance as anything that is injurious to health, indecent or offensive to the senses, or obstructs the free use of property. AB3008 aims to introduce only nonsubstantive changes to this definition, maintaining the core principles of the nuisance law intact.

Contention

Although this bill primarily consists of nonsubstantive changes, it raises discussions about the adequacy of existing laws in addressing modern nuisances. Stakeholders may debate whether such an amendment is necessary, given the potential for legal interpretations to shift based on the specific wording of definitions. Potential points of contention include discussions around how local communities perceive nuisances, especially in light of evolving societal norms and health considerations, such as the increasing legalization of various substances.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB3024

Civil rights.

CA AB975

Public nuisance abatement: homeless encampments: attorney’s fees.

CA SB1011

Encampments: penalties.

CA SB31

Encampments: sensitive areas: penalties.

CA AB2614

Water policy: California tribal communities.

CA AB1253

Hearsay: exceptions.

CA SB273

Tidelands and submerged lands: City and County of San Francisco: Piers 30-32: mixed-use development.

CA AB1027

Social media platforms: drug safety policies.

CA AB655

Fish and wildlife: aquatic invasive species: Caulerpa.

CA AB2368

System reliability and outages.

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