California 2021 2021-2022 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2103 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/14/2022

                    CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2103Introduced by Assembly Member Bauer-KahanFebruary 14, 2022 An act to amend Section 146b of the Penal Code, relating to crimes. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2103, as introduced, Bauer-Kahan. Offenses against public justice.Existing law makes it a misdemeanor for a person to send a written or printed form or other communication that appears to be a request or demand for information from a governmental entity, when that is not the case and with the intent to lead another to believe that a request or demand for information is being made by the state, a county, city, or other governmental entity.This bill would make technical, nonsubstantive changes to that provision.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: NO  Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 146b of the Penal Code is amended to read:146b. Every person who, with intent to lead another person to believe that a request or demand for information is being made by the State, a county, city, or other governmental entity, when such that is not the case, sends to such the other person a written or printed form or other communication which reasonably appears to be such a request or demand by such that governmental entity, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2103Introduced by Assembly Member Bauer-KahanFebruary 14, 2022 An act to amend Section 146b of the Penal Code, relating to crimes. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2103, as introduced, Bauer-Kahan. Offenses against public justice.Existing law makes it a misdemeanor for a person to send a written or printed form or other communication that appears to be a request or demand for information from a governmental entity, when that is not the case and with the intent to lead another to believe that a request or demand for information is being made by the state, a county, city, or other governmental entity.This bill would make technical, nonsubstantive changes to that provision.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: NO  Local Program: NO 





 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION

 Assembly Bill 

No. 2103

Introduced by Assembly Member Bauer-KahanFebruary 14, 2022

Introduced by Assembly Member Bauer-Kahan
February 14, 2022

 An act to amend Section 146b of the Penal Code, relating to crimes. 

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

AB 2103, as introduced, Bauer-Kahan. Offenses against public justice.

Existing law makes it a misdemeanor for a person to send a written or printed form or other communication that appears to be a request or demand for information from a governmental entity, when that is not the case and with the intent to lead another to believe that a request or demand for information is being made by the state, a county, city, or other governmental entity.This bill would make technical, nonsubstantive changes to that provision.

Existing law makes it a misdemeanor for a person to send a written or printed form or other communication that appears to be a request or demand for information from a governmental entity, when that is not the case and with the intent to lead another to believe that a request or demand for information is being made by the state, a county, city, or other governmental entity.

This bill would make technical, nonsubstantive changes to that provision.

## Digest Key

## Bill Text

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 146b of the Penal Code is amended to read:146b. Every person who, with intent to lead another person to believe that a request or demand for information is being made by the State, a county, city, or other governmental entity, when such that is not the case, sends to such the other person a written or printed form or other communication which reasonably appears to be such a request or demand by such that governmental entity, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

## The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. Section 146b of the Penal Code is amended to read:146b. Every person who, with intent to lead another person to believe that a request or demand for information is being made by the State, a county, city, or other governmental entity, when such that is not the case, sends to such the other person a written or printed form or other communication which reasonably appears to be such a request or demand by such that governmental entity, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

SECTION 1. Section 146b of the Penal Code is amended to read:

### SECTION 1.

146b. Every person who, with intent to lead another person to believe that a request or demand for information is being made by the State, a county, city, or other governmental entity, when such that is not the case, sends to such the other person a written or printed form or other communication which reasonably appears to be such a request or demand by such that governmental entity, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

146b. Every person who, with intent to lead another person to believe that a request or demand for information is being made by the State, a county, city, or other governmental entity, when such that is not the case, sends to such the other person a written or printed form or other communication which reasonably appears to be such a request or demand by such that governmental entity, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

146b. Every person who, with intent to lead another person to believe that a request or demand for information is being made by the State, a county, city, or other governmental entity, when such that is not the case, sends to such the other person a written or printed form or other communication which reasonably appears to be such a request or demand by such that governmental entity, is guilty of a misdemeanor.



146b. Every person who, with intent to lead another person to believe that a request or demand for information is being made by the State, a county, city, or other governmental entity, when such that is not the case, sends to such the other person a written or printed form or other communication which reasonably appears to be such a request or demand by such that governmental entity, is guilty of a misdemeanor.