California 2021-2022 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2856

Introduced
2/18/22  

Caption

Consumers.

Impact

The proposed amendment signifies a commitment to maintaining robust consumer protection standards. It highlights the role of government in straightforwardly combating deceptive practices that undermine the general welfare of consumers. The intention behind this bill is to ensure consumers are equipped with the necessary information to make rational decisions while also protecting them from unfair sales tactics.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. 2856, introduced by Assembly Member Levine, seeks to amend Section 301 of the Business and Professions Code, which pertains to consumer rights and protections. The bill emphasizes the legislative intent to promote and protect consumer interests and outlines the state's role in ensuring fair practices in the marketplace. By reinforcing the importance of consumer education and protection, the bill aims to enhance the functioning of a free enterprise market economy.

Contention

As the bill is largely nonsubstantive in its changes, it may not provoke significant contention. However, discussions may arise regarding the effectiveness of current consumer protection measures and whether amendments are adequate to address evolving market challenges. Stakeholders might debate the necessity of additional provisions or clarifications to further safeguard consumer interests in an increasingly complex marketplace.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB1490

Food delivery platforms.

CA SB478

Consumers Legal Remedies Act: advertisements.

CA SB1524

Consumers Legal Remedies Act: advertisements: restaurant, bar, and other food services.

CA AB1900

Consumer refunds: nondisclosure agreements.

CA SB1223

Consumer privacy: sensitive personal information: neural data.

CA AB1008

California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018: personal information.

CA AB947

California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018: sensitive personal information.

CA AB3286

California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018: monetary thresholds: grants.

CA SB1526

Consumer affairs.

CA SB785

Consumer protection: ticket sellers.

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OK HB1138

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