California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB862

Introduced
2/20/19  
Refer
3/21/19  
Refer
3/21/19  
Report Pass
3/21/19  
Report Pass
3/21/19  
Refer
3/25/19  
Refer
3/25/19  
Report Pass
4/4/19  
Refer
4/8/19  
Refer
4/8/19  
Refer
4/8/19  
Refer
4/10/19  
Failed
2/3/20  

Caption

Department of Motor Vehicles: offices.

Impact

Furthermore, AB 862 seeks to protect individuals from license revocation or suspension due to delinquency or default on student loans. This provision is particularly impactful, as it addresses the growing concern over how financial barriers can affect professional opportunities. By ensuring that individuals are not penalized in their professional licensing for financial struggles, the bill aims to promote economic mobility and support those facing financial hardships.

Summary

Assembly Bill 862, introduced by Assembly Member Kiley, proposes significant alterations to the operations of the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and the Department of Consumer Affairs in California. The bill amends existing laws to prevent the DMV from operating offices in locations where services, such as vehicle registration and licensing, are restricted to a limited audience, including current and former legislators and legislative staff. This measure aims to ensure that DMV services remain accessible to the general public, promoting transparency and equity in public service provisions.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding AB 862 appears to be supportive among those advocating for increased accessibility to government services and protection for students. Stakeholders, including consumer advocacy groups, have largely commended the bill for its intention to alleviate the burdens faced by individuals with student debt and to enhance public access to DMV services. However, some concerns have been raised regarding the potential administrative challenges this bill may impose on the DMV and its ability to manage resources effectively.

Contention

Notable points of contention in discussions surrounding AB 862 include the feasibility of implementing the proposed changes to DMV office operations and the implications for professional licensing standards in the context of financial obligations. Critics may argue that the stipulations could lead to increased operational costs for the DMV or unintended consequences regarding the quality of services. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, these discussions will be vital in shaping its final form.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB449

Peace officers: Peace Officer Standards Accountability Advisory Board.

CA AB3168

Department of Motor Vehicles: confidential records.

CA AB1130

Substance use disorder.

CA SB815

Healing arts.

CA AB1286

Pharmacy.

CA AB473

Motor vehicle manufacturers, distributors, and dealers.

CA AB3102

Vehicles: motorcycle license.

CA AB803

Department of Industrial Relations.

CA SB1181

Campaign contributions: agency officers.

CA AB1263

Vehicles: Bureau of Automotive Repair: smog check program.

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