California 2023-2024 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB3249

Introduced
2/16/24  

Caption

Courts: days of business.

Impact

The impact of AB 3249 on state laws is relatively limited, as it seeks to clarify existing provisions rather than introduce new regulations or changes to judicial processes. By maintaining the capability for courts to transact business every day except for specified holidays, the bill reinforces the accessibility of the judicial system in California. This aligns with ongoing efforts to enhance judicial efficiency and public access to court services.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. 3249, introduced by Assembly Member Arambula on February 16, 2024, focuses on amending Section 133 of the Code of Civil Procedure concerning the operation of courts. The existing law allows courts of justice to conduct business on any day, barring judicial holidays. This bill proposes a technical and nonsubstantive change to that provision, aiming to refine the legal language without altering the fundamental intentions of court operations.

Contention

Given that the amendments are characterized as technical and nonsubstantive, there may be minimal contention surrounding AB 3249. Lawmakers may view this bill as a straightforward clarification without introducing new considerations for judicial operation. However, as with any legislative amendments, there could be discussions among legal professionals regarding the implications of these technical changes on the interpretation and application of the law.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB2543

Small Business Procurement and Contract Act: eligibility.

CA HB1562

Business courts; creating of business courts; jurisdiction; emergency.

CA SB1457

Small businesses: reduction or waiver of civil penalties for violation of regulations or statutes.

CA SB708

Public Utilities Commission: quorum for the transaction of business.

CA SB632

Business courts; creating business court divisions in certain judicial districts; providing for appointment of business court judges; specifying authority and jurisdiction of business court. Effective date.

CA AB1934

Digital financial asset businesses.

CA AB375

Privacy: personal information: businesses.

CA AB2269

Digital financial asset businesses: regulation.

CA SB551

Capital Access Loan Program for Small Businesses.

CA AB39

Digital financial asset businesses: regulatory oversight.

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