California 2021-2022 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB859

Introduced
1/20/22  
Introduced
1/20/22  
Refer
2/2/22  

Caption

Maternal and child health.

Impact

While the scope of SB 859 appears limited due to its technical focus, it reflects California's ongoing commitment to maternal and child health initiatives. The bill's implications for state law underscore the importance of maintaining consistent and well-defined health protocols that benefit mothers and children throughout the state. Although the changes are minor, they contribute to the clarity of existing health regulations, which can facilitate better implementation of health programs by state officials.

Summary

Senate Bill 859, introduced by Senator Gonzalez, aims to amend Section 123225 of the Health and Safety Code concerning the maintenance of maternal and child health programs by the State Department of Public Health. The amendment is primarily technical and nonsubstantive, indicating that it does not intend to change the existing framework or operational procedures of the program. The bill was designed to clarify or refine the legislative language without altering the overall intent or functionality of the public health programs it governs.

Contention

There are no notable points of contention surrounding SB 859 since it makes technical amendments that do not provoke significant debate among legislators or stakeholders. Given the nature of the changes, it is unlikely that there will be substantial opposition or support, allowing for a smoother legislative process. The technical nature often leads such bills to pass with minimal discussion, as they are seen as housekeeping measures rather than transformative legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB3170

Public health: maternal substance abuse.

CA AB1478

Maternal health: community-based comprehensive perinatal care: database of referral networks.

CA AB1936

Maternal mental health screenings.

CA SB805

Health care coverage: pervasive developmental disorders or autism.

CA AB2581

Healing arts: continuing education: maternal mental health.

CA SR72

Relative to Maternal and Mental Health Awareness Month.

CA AB1707

Health professionals and facilities: adverse actions based on another state’s law.

CA AB1895

Public health: maternity ward closures.

CA SB784

Health care districts: employment.

CA AB2253

Public health.

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