California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB1272

Introduced
2/21/20  

Caption

Civil actions.

Impact

If enacted, SB1272 would modify the legal framework surrounding civil actions, which could have implications for lawyers and individuals involved in legal disputes. By clarifying the language around the time limitations for commencing such actions, the bill aims to reduce ambiguity that could lead to misunderstandings in legal practice. This change could potentially streamline the process for individuals seeking to initiate civil actions, thereby improving the efficiency of the legal system in California.

Summary

Senate Bill No. 1272, introduced by Senator Borgeas, aims to amend Section 312 of the Code of Civil Procedure in California, which pertains to civil actions. The bill seeks to make technical and nonsubstantive changes to the existing laws that dictate the time frames within which civil actions can be commenced after the cause of action has accrued. Currently, the law specifies particular periods for initiating these actions, and exceptions apply in certain cases. SB1272 proposes revisions to improve clarity and ensure that the legislative language is precise and straightforward.

Contention

The discussions surrounding SB1272 appear to focus on whether the changes are necessary and beneficial. While proponents of the bill may argue that technical amendments help modernize the law and make it more accessible, critics might raise concerns about the extent of its impact on the existing legal structures. The lack of substantive changes may lead some to question the bill's necessity, particularly if current practices already offer adequate guidance for civil actions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB727

Human trafficking: civil actions.

CA AB1755

Civil actions: restitution for or replacement of a new motor vehicle.

CA AB2837

Civil actions: enforcement of money judgments.

CA AB2283

Civil actions: electronic service.

CA SB558

Civil actions: childhood sexual abuse.

CA AB1414

Civil actions: consumer debt.

CA AB561

Civil actions: service of process.

CA AB2117

Development permit expirations: actions or proceedings.

CA AB1394

Commercial sexual exploitation: child sexual abuse material: civil actions.

CA SB393

Civil actions: housing development projects.

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