California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB3060

Introduced
2/21/20  

Caption

Department of Motor Vehicles.

Impact

The technical amendments proposed by AB3060 are considered non-controversial, aiming instead at streamlining the existing framework governing the DMV. By clarifying the appointment and salary-setting processes, the bill intends to enhance operational efficiency within the department, thus potentially improving the service delivery related to vehicle registration and driver licensing. Despite being largely administrative in nature, the changes will reinforce the structure of the DMV's management as it adapts to evolving challenges in transportation and vehicle management.

Summary

AB3060, introduced by Assembly Member Petrie-Norris on February 21, 2020, seeks to amend Section 1507 of the Vehicle Code, which governs the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) in California. The primary purpose of this bill is to address technical and nonsubstantive changes related to the powers and duties of the Director of Motor Vehicles. The bill clarifies the director's authority to appoint a deputy director and fix the salaries of necessary employees, thereby ensuring that the DMV can effectively fulfill its responsibilities as outlined in existing law.

Contention

Since the bill involves primarily technical adjustments, it appears that notable points of contention are minimal. Most discussions around AB3060 focus on the need for clear administrative processes rather than on contentious policy changes. However, it is essential to monitor any future discussions that may emerge, particularly as further amendments could be proposed that might influence broader policies governing the DMV or the state's approach to vehicle regulation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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