California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB923

Introduced
2/4/20  
Introduced
2/4/20  
Refer
2/12/20  

Caption

Emergency services.

Impact

The amendment introduced by SB923 is primarily intended to streamline the language regarding the assignment of powers. While the bill does not impose new regulations or significant changes to the operational framework of emergency services, it underlines the importance of the role of the Governor and the Office of Emergency Services in managing disaster responses effectively. Clearer definitions may lead to improved operational efficiency in times of crisis.

Summary

Senate Bill 923, introduced by Senator Wilk, aims to amend Section 8586 of the Government Code, specifically relating to the powers and duties of the Governor regarding emergency services. The existing law establishes the Office of Emergency Services within the office of the Governor and outlines the authority of the Governor to assign powers under the California Emergency Services Act to this office. SB923 proposes a nonsubstantive change to this provision, focusing on clarifying existing responsibilities without altering the underlying structure or authority granted by the law.

Contention

Notably, since the changes proposed by SB923 are nonsubstantive, the legislative discussions might not have included significant points of contention. However, issues related to emergency management can sometimes provoke debate, especially when discussing the allocation of responsibilities between state and local authorities. Concerns about emergency preparedness and response effectiveness may surface among stakeholders, but the technical nature of the amendment likely means that it will not face major opposition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB2973

Emergency services.

CA AB532

Emergency medical services.

CA AB1168

Emergency medical services (EMS): prehospital EMS.

CA AB2983

Office of Emergency Services: comprehensive wildfire mitigation program: impact on fire insurance.

CA AB2775

Emergency medical services.

CA AB1376

Emergency medical services: liability limitation.

CA SB1215

Fire protection: Office of the State Fire Marshal: State Board of Fire Services: membership: quorum.

CA AB40

Emergency medical services.

CA AB2594

Emergency services: mutual aid: gap analysis.

CA AB1300

Health care service plans.

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