Amended IN Assembly March 06, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2002Introduced by Assembly Member Sanchez(Principal coauthor: Assembly Member Addis)(Coauthors: Assembly Members Boerner, Lackey, Quirk-Silva, Rendon, and Weber)(Coauthors: Senators Blakespear and Ochoa Bogh)January 30, 2024An act to add Section 13009 to the Vehicle Code, relating to public safety. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2002, as amended, Sanchez. Vehicles: public safety: Blue Envelope Program.Existing law establishes the Department of Motor Vehicles, tasked with issuance and renewal of licenses to drivers. Existing law requires the department to prescribe and provide suitable forms of applications, certificates of ownership, registration cards, drivers licenses, and all other forms that are deemed necessary.This bill would, by January 1, 2026, require the department, in consultation with relevant stakeholders, to develop a Blue Envelope Program. Under the program, the bill would require the blue envelope to contain specified information for requesters with a condition or disability, as specified. The bill would also authorize others, including a parent or legal guardian of a passenger with a disability, to request a blue envelope.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 13009 is added to the Vehicle Code, to read:13009. (a) The Department of Motor Vehicles, in consultation with relevant stakeholders, including, but not limited to, the Association of Regional Center Agencies, the California State Sheriffs Association, and the California Police Chiefs Association, a representative from the Association of Regional Center Agencies, representatives from law enforcement, including a representative from a sheriffs department, and an organization or individual with disability expertise, shall develop a Blue Envelope Program. The blue envelope developed in the program shall contain the following:(1) Printed information for the envelopes holder regarding traffic stop safety tips.(2) Printed recommendations to the responding law enforcement officer with interaction techniques to help promote enhanced communication and accommodation between law enforcement and community members.(3) Blank area where the individual, or their emergency contact, may add additional noteworthy comments pertaining to the individuals needs or requested accommodations.(4) Blank area where the individual may write down the contact information of their emergency contact person.(b) Upon request by a person who is protected by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (Public Law 101-336), or a person who has a condition and may need additional accommodations with law enforcement, or a parent or other family member, legal guardian, conservator, or driver of a passenger with a disability, the department shall provide the requester a blue envelope. The blue envelope shall be designed to hold a copy of the persons operator license, vehicle registration, and insurance card.(c) Nothing in this section shall prevent a law enforcement agency from developing its own blue envelope or other products, including, but not limited to, lanyards, seatbelt covers, decals, stickers, wristbands, and keychains, so long as it follows the minimum requirements set forth in this section.(d) The department shall make the blue envelope available by January 1, 2026. Amended IN Assembly March 06, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2002Introduced by Assembly Member Sanchez(Principal coauthor: Assembly Member Addis)(Coauthors: Assembly Members Boerner, Lackey, Quirk-Silva, Rendon, and Weber)(Coauthors: Senators Blakespear and Ochoa Bogh)January 30, 2024An act to add Section 13009 to the Vehicle Code, relating to public safety. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2002, as amended, Sanchez. Vehicles: public safety: Blue Envelope Program.Existing law establishes the Department of Motor Vehicles, tasked with issuance and renewal of licenses to drivers. Existing law requires the department to prescribe and provide suitable forms of applications, certificates of ownership, registration cards, drivers licenses, and all other forms that are deemed necessary.This bill would, by January 1, 2026, require the department, in consultation with relevant stakeholders, to develop a Blue Envelope Program. Under the program, the bill would require the blue envelope to contain specified information for requesters with a condition or disability, as specified. The bill would also authorize others, including a parent or legal guardian of a passenger with a disability, to request a blue envelope.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Amended IN Assembly March 06, 2024 Amended IN Assembly March 06, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2002 Introduced by Assembly Member Sanchez(Principal coauthor: Assembly Member Addis)(Coauthors: Assembly Members Boerner, Lackey, Quirk-Silva, Rendon, and Weber)(Coauthors: Senators Blakespear and Ochoa Bogh)January 30, 2024 Introduced by Assembly Member Sanchez(Principal coauthor: Assembly Member Addis)(Coauthors: Assembly Members Boerner, Lackey, Quirk-Silva, Rendon, and Weber)(Coauthors: Senators Blakespear and Ochoa Bogh) January 30, 2024 An act to add Section 13009 to the Vehicle Code, relating to public safety. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST ## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST AB 2002, as amended, Sanchez. Vehicles: public safety: Blue Envelope Program. Existing law establishes the Department of Motor Vehicles, tasked with issuance and renewal of licenses to drivers. Existing law requires the department to prescribe and provide suitable forms of applications, certificates of ownership, registration cards, drivers licenses, and all other forms that are deemed necessary.This bill would, by January 1, 2026, require the department, in consultation with relevant stakeholders, to develop a Blue Envelope Program. Under the program, the bill would require the blue envelope to contain specified information for requesters with a condition or disability, as specified. The bill would also authorize others, including a parent or legal guardian of a passenger with a disability, to request a blue envelope. Existing law establishes the Department of Motor Vehicles, tasked with issuance and renewal of licenses to drivers. Existing law requires the department to prescribe and provide suitable forms of applications, certificates of ownership, registration cards, drivers licenses, and all other forms that are deemed necessary. This bill would, by January 1, 2026, require the department, in consultation with relevant stakeholders, to develop a Blue Envelope Program. Under the program, the bill would require the blue envelope to contain specified information for requesters with a condition or disability, as specified. The bill would also authorize others, including a parent or legal guardian of a passenger with a disability, to request a blue envelope. ## Digest Key ## Bill Text The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 13009 is added to the Vehicle Code, to read:13009. (a) The Department of Motor Vehicles, in consultation with relevant stakeholders, including, but not limited to, the Association of Regional Center Agencies, the California State Sheriffs Association, and the California Police Chiefs Association, a representative from the Association of Regional Center Agencies, representatives from law enforcement, including a representative from a sheriffs department, and an organization or individual with disability expertise, shall develop a Blue Envelope Program. The blue envelope developed in the program shall contain the following:(1) Printed information for the envelopes holder regarding traffic stop safety tips.(2) Printed recommendations to the responding law enforcement officer with interaction techniques to help promote enhanced communication and accommodation between law enforcement and community members.(3) Blank area where the individual, or their emergency contact, may add additional noteworthy comments pertaining to the individuals needs or requested accommodations.(4) Blank area where the individual may write down the contact information of their emergency contact person.(b) Upon request by a person who is protected by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (Public Law 101-336), or a person who has a condition and may need additional accommodations with law enforcement, or a parent or other family member, legal guardian, conservator, or driver of a passenger with a disability, the department shall provide the requester a blue envelope. The blue envelope shall be designed to hold a copy of the persons operator license, vehicle registration, and insurance card.(c) Nothing in this section shall prevent a law enforcement agency from developing its own blue envelope or other products, including, but not limited to, lanyards, seatbelt covers, decals, stickers, wristbands, and keychains, so long as it follows the minimum requirements set forth in this section.(d) The department shall make the blue envelope available by January 1, 2026. 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 13009 is added to the Vehicle Code, to read:13009. (a) The Department of Motor Vehicles, in consultation with relevant stakeholders, including, but not limited to, the Association of Regional Center Agencies, the California State Sheriffs Association, and the California Police Chiefs Association, a representative from the Association of Regional Center Agencies, representatives from law enforcement, including a representative from a sheriffs department, and an organization or individual with disability expertise, shall develop a Blue Envelope Program. The blue envelope developed in the program shall contain the following:(1) Printed information for the envelopes holder regarding traffic stop safety tips.(2) Printed recommendations to the responding law enforcement officer with interaction techniques to help promote enhanced communication and accommodation between law enforcement and community members.(3) Blank area where the individual, or their emergency contact, may add additional noteworthy comments pertaining to the individuals needs or requested accommodations.(4) Blank area where the individual may write down the contact information of their emergency contact person.(b) Upon request by a person who is protected by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (Public Law 101-336), or a person who has a condition and may need additional accommodations with law enforcement, or a parent or other family member, legal guardian, conservator, or driver of a passenger with a disability, the department shall provide the requester a blue envelope. The blue envelope shall be designed to hold a copy of the persons operator license, vehicle registration, and insurance card.(c) Nothing in this section shall prevent a law enforcement agency from developing its own blue envelope or other products, including, but not limited to, lanyards, seatbelt covers, decals, stickers, wristbands, and keychains, so long as it follows the minimum requirements set forth in this section.(d) The department shall make the blue envelope available by January 1, 2026. SECTION 1. Section 13009 is added to the Vehicle Code, to read: ### SECTION 1. 13009. (a) The Department of Motor Vehicles, in consultation with relevant stakeholders, including, but not limited to, the Association of Regional Center Agencies, the California State Sheriffs Association, and the California Police Chiefs Association, a representative from the Association of Regional Center Agencies, representatives from law enforcement, including a representative from a sheriffs department, and an organization or individual with disability expertise, shall develop a Blue Envelope Program. The blue envelope developed in the program shall contain the following:(1) Printed information for the envelopes holder regarding traffic stop safety tips.(2) Printed recommendations to the responding law enforcement officer with interaction techniques to help promote enhanced communication and accommodation between law enforcement and community members.(3) Blank area where the individual, or their emergency contact, may add additional noteworthy comments pertaining to the individuals needs or requested accommodations.(4) Blank area where the individual may write down the contact information of their emergency contact person.(b) Upon request by a person who is protected by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (Public Law 101-336), or a person who has a condition and may need additional accommodations with law enforcement, or a parent or other family member, legal guardian, conservator, or driver of a passenger with a disability, the department shall provide the requester a blue envelope. The blue envelope shall be designed to hold a copy of the persons operator license, vehicle registration, and insurance card.(c) Nothing in this section shall prevent a law enforcement agency from developing its own blue envelope or other products, including, but not limited to, lanyards, seatbelt covers, decals, stickers, wristbands, and keychains, so long as it follows the minimum requirements set forth in this section.(d) The department shall make the blue envelope available by January 1, 2026. 13009. (a) The Department of Motor Vehicles, in consultation with relevant stakeholders, including, but not limited to, the Association of Regional Center Agencies, the California State Sheriffs Association, and the California Police Chiefs Association, a representative from the Association of Regional Center Agencies, representatives from law enforcement, including a representative from a sheriffs department, and an organization or individual with disability expertise, shall develop a Blue Envelope Program. The blue envelope developed in the program shall contain the following:(1) Printed information for the envelopes holder regarding traffic stop safety tips.(2) Printed recommendations to the responding law enforcement officer with interaction techniques to help promote enhanced communication and accommodation between law enforcement and community members.(3) Blank area where the individual, or their emergency contact, may add additional noteworthy comments pertaining to the individuals needs or requested accommodations.(4) Blank area where the individual may write down the contact information of their emergency contact person.(b) Upon request by a person who is protected by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (Public Law 101-336), or a person who has a condition and may need additional accommodations with law enforcement, or a parent or other family member, legal guardian, conservator, or driver of a passenger with a disability, the department shall provide the requester a blue envelope. The blue envelope shall be designed to hold a copy of the persons operator license, vehicle registration, and insurance card.(c) Nothing in this section shall prevent a law enforcement agency from developing its own blue envelope or other products, including, but not limited to, lanyards, seatbelt covers, decals, stickers, wristbands, and keychains, so long as it follows the minimum requirements set forth in this section.(d) The department shall make the blue envelope available by January 1, 2026. 13009. (a) The Department of Motor Vehicles, in consultation with relevant stakeholders, including, but not limited to, the Association of Regional Center Agencies, the California State Sheriffs Association, and the California Police Chiefs Association, a representative from the Association of Regional Center Agencies, representatives from law enforcement, including a representative from a sheriffs department, and an organization or individual with disability expertise, shall develop a Blue Envelope Program. The blue envelope developed in the program shall contain the following:(1) Printed information for the envelopes holder regarding traffic stop safety tips.(2) Printed recommendations to the responding law enforcement officer with interaction techniques to help promote enhanced communication and accommodation between law enforcement and community members.(3) Blank area where the individual, or their emergency contact, may add additional noteworthy comments pertaining to the individuals needs or requested accommodations.(4) Blank area where the individual may write down the contact information of their emergency contact person.(b) Upon request by a person who is protected by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (Public Law 101-336), or a person who has a condition and may need additional accommodations with law enforcement, or a parent or other family member, legal guardian, conservator, or driver of a passenger with a disability, the department shall provide the requester a blue envelope. The blue envelope shall be designed to hold a copy of the persons operator license, vehicle registration, and insurance card.(c) Nothing in this section shall prevent a law enforcement agency from developing its own blue envelope or other products, including, but not limited to, lanyards, seatbelt covers, decals, stickers, wristbands, and keychains, so long as it follows the minimum requirements set forth in this section.(d) The department shall make the blue envelope available by January 1, 2026. 13009. (a) The Department of Motor Vehicles, in consultation with relevant stakeholders, including, but not limited to, the Association of Regional Center Agencies, the California State Sheriffs Association, and the California Police Chiefs Association, a representative from the Association of Regional Center Agencies, representatives from law enforcement, including a representative from a sheriffs department, and an organization or individual with disability expertise, shall develop a Blue Envelope Program. The blue envelope developed in the program shall contain the following: (1) Printed information for the envelopes holder regarding traffic stop safety tips. (2) Printed recommendations to the responding law enforcement officer with interaction techniques to help promote enhanced communication and accommodation between law enforcement and community members. (3) Blank area where the individual, or their emergency contact, may add additional noteworthy comments pertaining to the individuals needs or requested accommodations. (4) Blank area where the individual may write down the contact information of their emergency contact person. (b) Upon request by a person who is protected by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (Public Law 101-336), or a person who has a condition and may need additional accommodations with law enforcement, or a parent or other family member, legal guardian, conservator, or driver of a passenger with a disability, the department shall provide the requester a blue envelope. The blue envelope shall be designed to hold a copy of the persons operator license, vehicle registration, and insurance card. (c) Nothing in this section shall prevent a law enforcement agency from developing its own blue envelope or other products, including, but not limited to, lanyards, seatbelt covers, decals, stickers, wristbands, and keychains, so long as it follows the minimum requirements set forth in this section. (d) The department shall make the blue envelope available by January 1, 2026.