California 2023-2024 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1586

Introduced
2/17/23  
Introduced
2/17/23  
Failed
2/1/24  

Caption

Community services districts.

Impact

The change brought about by AB 1586 is predominantly administrative and ensures that existing provisions for record destruction are maintained in accordance with broader provisions laid out by the Government Code. This is crucial for the operational integrity of community services districts, facilitating orderly record management and transparency. While there may not be drastic impacts on state laws, it ensures that local government functions align with current practices regarding record-keeping and destruction.

Summary

Assembly Bill 1586, introduced by Assembly Member Hart, primarily aims to amend Section 61226.5 of the Government Code concerning Community Services Districts (CSDs) in California. The existing law allows for the formation of community services districts governed by a board of directors that provides specified services and financing through designated charges and indebtedness. The proposed amendment makes a nonsubstantive change, refining the procedures related to the destruction of records within these districts.

Contention

Since AB 1586 entails a nonsubstantive change, the bill has generated minimal contention during discussions. The primary focus remains on procedural clarity rather than altering core functions or powers of the community services districts. However, as with any legislative change, there is always a spectrum of opinions regarding governance at the local level, particularly concerns around how such modifications might affect district operations under broader legislative contexts. The absence of contentious debate suggests general bipartisan support, though specific community concerns were not heavily highlighted.

Voting_history

As it stands, AB 1586 does not indicate any votes or critical actions in its current documentation. Its status being introductory implies that subsequent discussions, committee reviews, and voting sequences will be pivotal in determining the bill's future trajectory within the legislative session.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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