California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB768

Introduced
2/19/19  
Introduced
2/19/19  
Refer
2/28/19  
Refer
2/28/19  
Failed
2/3/20  

Caption

Professions and vocations.

Impact

Moreover, the bill stipulates that the delinquency, penalty, or late fee for licensees will remain at 50% of the renewal fee, but will not exceed $150. This provision ensures that while licensees are penalized for late renewals, the financial repercussions are capped, thus offering a degree of protection against excessive fees. The intent is likely to balance the need for regulation with the protection of individual licensees' financial responsibilities.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. 768, introduced by Assembly Member Brough, aims to amend Sections 163 and 163.5 of the Business and Professions Code, specifically relating to licensing fees and penalties within the Department of Consumer Affairs. The bill maintains that the certification fee for records, documents, or papers in custody shall not exceed $2 per item. This provision is aimed at keeping costs low for individuals seeking certification from the department and its boards.

Contention

However, potential points of contention surrounding AB768 may arise from discussions about the effectiveness of such amendments. Stakeholders may argue whether these fee structures adequately reflect the cost of regulation and if they continue to incentivize timely license renewals. Additionally, varying perspectives on the appropriateness of keeping certain caps might emerge, particularly if economic and inflationary pressures result in heightened operating costs for the governing bodies involved.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB1451

Professions and vocations.

CA SB816

Professions and vocations.

CA AB2471

Professions and vocations: public health nurses.

CA AB1262

Professional fiduciaries.

CA AB3255

Vocational nursing and psychiatric technicians: sunset: licensure.

CA SB601

Professions and vocations: contractors: home improvement contracts: prohibited business practices: limitation of actions.

CA SB815

Healing arts.

CA AB1244

Private security services and private investigators: qualified managers.

CA AB2148

Professional fiduciaries.

CA SB814

Household goods and services.

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