Amended IN Assembly June 28, 2023 Amended IN Assembly June 12, 2023 Amended IN Senate April 20, 2023 Amended IN Senate March 20, 2023 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 372Introduced by Senator Menjivar(Coauthors: Senators Cortese and Wiener)(Coauthors: Assembly Members Haney, Lee, Pellerin, and Wallis)February 09, 2023An act to add Section 27.5 to the Business and Professions Code, relating to professions and vocations. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 372, as amended, Menjivar. Department of Consumer Affairs: licensee and registrant records: name and gender changes.Existing law establishes in the Business, Consumer Services, and Housing Agency the Department of Consumer Affairs. Existing law establishes various boards within the department for the licensure, regulation, and discipline of various professions and vocations. Existing law defines board for purposes of the Business and Professions Code to include bureau, commission, committee, department, division, examining committee, program, and agency, unless otherwise expressly provided.This bill would require a board to update a licensees or registrants license by replacing references to the former name or gender on the license or registration, as specified, if the board receives documentation, as described, from the licensee or registrant demonstrating that the licensee or registrants legal name or gender has been changed. If the board operates an online license verification system, the bill would require the board to replace references to the licensees or registrants former name or with the individuals current name or gender, as applicable, on the publicly viewable information displayed on the internet. The bill would prohibit a board from publishing information relating to the licensees or registrants former name or gender online. Instead, the bill would require the board to post an online statement directing the public to contact the board for more information. For specified licensees or registrants, the board would be prohibited from posting enforcement records online, but would be required to direct post an online statement stating that the individual was previously subject to an enforcement action and directing the public to contact the board, as prescribed. The bill would provide that all records related to a request to update an individuals license or registration under these provisions are confidential and not subject to public inspection or disclosure. The bill would require the board, if requested by a licensee or registrant, to reissue any license created by the board and conferred upon the licensee or registrant. The bill would prohibit a board from charging a higher fee for reissuing a license with an updated legal name or gender than the fee it charges for reissuing a license with other updated information.Existing constitutional provisions require that a statute that limits the right of access to the meetings of public bodies or the writings of public officials and agencies be adopted with findings demonstrating the interest protected by the limitation and the need for protecting that interest.This bill would make legislative findings to that effect.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 27.5 is added to the Business and Professions Code, to read:27.5. (a) (1) Notwithstanding any other law, if a board receives government-issued documentation, as described in subdivision (b), from a licensee or registrant demonstrating that the licensees or registrants legal name or gender has been changed, the board, upon request by the licensee or registrant, shall update the individuals license or registration by replacing references to the former name or gender on the license or registration, as applicable, with references to the current name or gender.(2) (A) If the board operates an online license verification system, upon request by a licensee or registrant whose name or gender was updated pursuant to paragraph (1), the board shall replace references to the licensees or registrants former name or gender with the individuals current name or gender, as applicable, on the publicly viewable information displayed on the internet about the licensee or registrant. The licensees or registrants former name or gender, as applicable, shall not be published online.(B) Notwithstanding any other law, for licensees or registrants subject to subparagraph (A) who were previously subject to an enforcement action, action referencing the individuals former name or gender, as applicable, the board shall not post enforcement records online, but shall instead post online a statement stating that the individual previously was subject to enforcement action and directing the public to contact the board for more information about the licensees or registrants prior enforcement action. The board shall ensure compliance with the California Public Records Act (Division 10 (commencing with Section 7920.000) of Title 1 of the Government Code) in implementing this section, including, but not limited to, responding to the a request for records within 10 days from receipt of the request, as specified in Section 7522.535 7922.535 of the Government Code.(C) If a public search of the online license verification system is performed using a licensees or registrants former name that was replaced pursuant to subparagraph (A), the board shall post an online statement directing the public to contact the board for more information about the licensee or registrant.(3) If requested by the licensee or registrant, the board shall reissue the license created by the board and conferred upon the licensee or registrant by the board. A board shall not charge a higher fee for reissuing a document with an updated legal name or gender than the fee it regularly charges for reissuing a document with other updated information.(b) (1) The documentation identified in either of the following is required to demonstrate a legal name change of a licensee or registrant:(A) A certified court order issued pursuant to a proceeding authorized by subdivision (b) of Section 1277 of the Code of Civil Procedure and a copy of the certificate issued under the Secretary of States Safe at Home program authorized by Chapter 3.1 (commencing with Section 6205) of Division 7 of Title 1 of the Government Code reflecting the licensees or registrants updated name.(B) A certified court order issued pursuant to a proceeding authorized by Section 1277.5 of the Code of Civil Procedure or Article 7 (commencing with Section 103425) of Chapter 11 of Part 1 of Division 102 of the Health and Safety Code reflecting the licensees or registrants updated name.(2) Any of the following documents is sufficient to demonstrate a gender change of a licensee or registrant:(A) State-issued drivers license or identification card.(B) Birth certificate.(C) Passport.(D) Social security card.(E) Court order indicating a gender change. change from a court of this state, another state, the District of Columbia, any territory of the United States, or any foreign court.(c) Notwithstanding any other law, all records related to a request by a licensee or registrant for a board to update the individuals license or registration pursuant to this section, including, but not limited to, all documentation described in subdivision (b), are confidential and not subject to public inspection or disclosure.SEC. 2. The Legislature finds and declares that Section 1 of this act, which adds Section 27.5 to the Business and Professions Code, imposes a limitation on the publics right of access to the meetings of public bodies or the writings of public officials and agencies within the meaning of Section 3 of Article I of the California Constitution. Pursuant to that constitutional provision, the Legislature makes the following findings to demonstrate the interest protected by this limitation and the need for protecting that interest:In order to protect the privacy rights and safety of individuals, it is necessary that this act limit the publics right of access to that information. Amended IN Assembly June 28, 2023 Amended IN Assembly June 12, 2023 Amended IN Senate April 20, 2023 Amended IN Senate March 20, 2023 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 372Introduced by Senator Menjivar(Coauthors: Senators Cortese and Wiener)(Coauthors: Assembly Members Haney, Lee, Pellerin, and Wallis)February 09, 2023An act to add Section 27.5 to the Business and Professions Code, relating to professions and vocations. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 372, as amended, Menjivar. Department of Consumer Affairs: licensee and registrant records: name and gender changes.Existing law establishes in the Business, Consumer Services, and Housing Agency the Department of Consumer Affairs. Existing law establishes various boards within the department for the licensure, regulation, and discipline of various professions and vocations. Existing law defines board for purposes of the Business and Professions Code to include bureau, commission, committee, department, division, examining committee, program, and agency, unless otherwise expressly provided.This bill would require a board to update a licensees or registrants license by replacing references to the former name or gender on the license or registration, as specified, if the board receives documentation, as described, from the licensee or registrant demonstrating that the licensee or registrants legal name or gender has been changed. If the board operates an online license verification system, the bill would require the board to replace references to the licensees or registrants former name or with the individuals current name or gender, as applicable, on the publicly viewable information displayed on the internet. The bill would prohibit a board from publishing information relating to the licensees or registrants former name or gender online. Instead, the bill would require the board to post an online statement directing the public to contact the board for more information. For specified licensees or registrants, the board would be prohibited from posting enforcement records online, but would be required to direct post an online statement stating that the individual was previously subject to an enforcement action and directing the public to contact the board, as prescribed. The bill would provide that all records related to a request to update an individuals license or registration under these provisions are confidential and not subject to public inspection or disclosure. The bill would require the board, if requested by a licensee or registrant, to reissue any license created by the board and conferred upon the licensee or registrant. The bill would prohibit a board from charging a higher fee for reissuing a license with an updated legal name or gender than the fee it charges for reissuing a license with other updated information.Existing constitutional provisions require that a statute that limits the right of access to the meetings of public bodies or the writings of public officials and agencies be adopted with findings demonstrating the interest protected by the limitation and the need for protecting that interest.This bill would make legislative findings to that effect.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Amended IN Assembly June 28, 2023 Amended IN Assembly June 12, 2023 Amended IN Senate April 20, 2023 Amended IN Senate March 20, 2023 Amended IN Assembly June 28, 2023 Amended IN Assembly June 12, 2023 Amended IN Senate April 20, 2023 Amended IN Senate March 20, 2023 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 372 Introduced by Senator Menjivar(Coauthors: Senators Cortese and Wiener)(Coauthors: Assembly Members Haney, Lee, Pellerin, and Wallis)February 09, 2023 Introduced by Senator Menjivar(Coauthors: Senators Cortese and Wiener)(Coauthors: Assembly Members Haney, Lee, Pellerin, and Wallis) February 09, 2023 An act to add Section 27.5 to the Business and Professions Code, relating to professions and vocations. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST ## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST SB 372, as amended, Menjivar. Department of Consumer Affairs: licensee and registrant records: name and gender changes. Existing law establishes in the Business, Consumer Services, and Housing Agency the Department of Consumer Affairs. Existing law establishes various boards within the department for the licensure, regulation, and discipline of various professions and vocations. Existing law defines board for purposes of the Business and Professions Code to include bureau, commission, committee, department, division, examining committee, program, and agency, unless otherwise expressly provided.This bill would require a board to update a licensees or registrants license by replacing references to the former name or gender on the license or registration, as specified, if the board receives documentation, as described, from the licensee or registrant demonstrating that the licensee or registrants legal name or gender has been changed. If the board operates an online license verification system, the bill would require the board to replace references to the licensees or registrants former name or with the individuals current name or gender, as applicable, on the publicly viewable information displayed on the internet. The bill would prohibit a board from publishing information relating to the licensees or registrants former name or gender online. Instead, the bill would require the board to post an online statement directing the public to contact the board for more information. For specified licensees or registrants, the board would be prohibited from posting enforcement records online, but would be required to direct post an online statement stating that the individual was previously subject to an enforcement action and directing the public to contact the board, as prescribed. The bill would provide that all records related to a request to update an individuals license or registration under these provisions are confidential and not subject to public inspection or disclosure. The bill would require the board, if requested by a licensee or registrant, to reissue any license created by the board and conferred upon the licensee or registrant. The bill would prohibit a board from charging a higher fee for reissuing a license with an updated legal name or gender than the fee it charges for reissuing a license with other updated information.Existing constitutional provisions require that a statute that limits the right of access to the meetings of public bodies or the writings of public officials and agencies be adopted with findings demonstrating the interest protected by the limitation and the need for protecting that interest.This bill would make legislative findings to that effect. Existing law establishes in the Business, Consumer Services, and Housing Agency the Department of Consumer Affairs. Existing law establishes various boards within the department for the licensure, regulation, and discipline of various professions and vocations. Existing law defines board for purposes of the Business and Professions Code to include bureau, commission, committee, department, division, examining committee, program, and agency, unless otherwise expressly provided. This bill would require a board to update a licensees or registrants license by replacing references to the former name or gender on the license or registration, as specified, if the board receives documentation, as described, from the licensee or registrant demonstrating that the licensee or registrants legal name or gender has been changed. If the board operates an online license verification system, the bill would require the board to replace references to the licensees or registrants former name or with the individuals current name or gender, as applicable, on the publicly viewable information displayed on the internet. The bill would prohibit a board from publishing information relating to the licensees or registrants former name or gender online. Instead, the bill would require the board to post an online statement directing the public to contact the board for more information. For specified licensees or registrants, the board would be prohibited from posting enforcement records online, but would be required to direct post an online statement stating that the individual was previously subject to an enforcement action and directing the public to contact the board, as prescribed. The bill would provide that all records related to a request to update an individuals license or registration under these provisions are confidential and not subject to public inspection or disclosure. The bill would require the board, if requested by a licensee or registrant, to reissue any license created by the board and conferred upon the licensee or registrant. The bill would prohibit a board from charging a higher fee for reissuing a license with an updated legal name or gender than the fee it charges for reissuing a license with other updated information. Existing constitutional provisions require that a statute that limits the right of access to the meetings of public bodies or the writings of public officials and agencies be adopted with findings demonstrating the interest protected by the limitation and the need for protecting that interest. This bill would make legislative findings to that effect. ## Digest Key ## Bill Text The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 27.5 is added to the Business and Professions Code, to read:27.5. (a) (1) Notwithstanding any other law, if a board receives government-issued documentation, as described in subdivision (b), from a licensee or registrant demonstrating that the licensees or registrants legal name or gender has been changed, the board, upon request by the licensee or registrant, shall update the individuals license or registration by replacing references to the former name or gender on the license or registration, as applicable, with references to the current name or gender.(2) (A) If the board operates an online license verification system, upon request by a licensee or registrant whose name or gender was updated pursuant to paragraph (1), the board shall replace references to the licensees or registrants former name or gender with the individuals current name or gender, as applicable, on the publicly viewable information displayed on the internet about the licensee or registrant. The licensees or registrants former name or gender, as applicable, shall not be published online.(B) Notwithstanding any other law, for licensees or registrants subject to subparagraph (A) who were previously subject to an enforcement action, action referencing the individuals former name or gender, as applicable, the board shall not post enforcement records online, but shall instead post online a statement stating that the individual previously was subject to enforcement action and directing the public to contact the board for more information about the licensees or registrants prior enforcement action. The board shall ensure compliance with the California Public Records Act (Division 10 (commencing with Section 7920.000) of Title 1 of the Government Code) in implementing this section, including, but not limited to, responding to the a request for records within 10 days from receipt of the request, as specified in Section 7522.535 7922.535 of the Government Code.(C) If a public search of the online license verification system is performed using a licensees or registrants former name that was replaced pursuant to subparagraph (A), the board shall post an online statement directing the public to contact the board for more information about the licensee or registrant.(3) If requested by the licensee or registrant, the board shall reissue the license created by the board and conferred upon the licensee or registrant by the board. A board shall not charge a higher fee for reissuing a document with an updated legal name or gender than the fee it regularly charges for reissuing a document with other updated information.(b) (1) The documentation identified in either of the following is required to demonstrate a legal name change of a licensee or registrant:(A) A certified court order issued pursuant to a proceeding authorized by subdivision (b) of Section 1277 of the Code of Civil Procedure and a copy of the certificate issued under the Secretary of States Safe at Home program authorized by Chapter 3.1 (commencing with Section 6205) of Division 7 of Title 1 of the Government Code reflecting the licensees or registrants updated name.(B) A certified court order issued pursuant to a proceeding authorized by Section 1277.5 of the Code of Civil Procedure or Article 7 (commencing with Section 103425) of Chapter 11 of Part 1 of Division 102 of the Health and Safety Code reflecting the licensees or registrants updated name.(2) Any of the following documents is sufficient to demonstrate a gender change of a licensee or registrant:(A) State-issued drivers license or identification card.(B) Birth certificate.(C) Passport.(D) Social security card.(E) Court order indicating a gender change. change from a court of this state, another state, the District of Columbia, any territory of the United States, or any foreign court.(c) Notwithstanding any other law, all records related to a request by a licensee or registrant for a board to update the individuals license or registration pursuant to this section, including, but not limited to, all documentation described in subdivision (b), are confidential and not subject to public inspection or disclosure.SEC. 2. The Legislature finds and declares that Section 1 of this act, which adds Section 27.5 to the Business and Professions Code, imposes a limitation on the publics right of access to the meetings of public bodies or the writings of public officials and agencies within the meaning of Section 3 of Article I of the California Constitution. Pursuant to that constitutional provision, the Legislature makes the following findings to demonstrate the interest protected by this limitation and the need for protecting that interest:In order to protect the privacy rights and safety of individuals, it is necessary that this act limit the publics right of access to that information. 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 27.5 is added to the Business and Professions Code, to read:27.5. (a) (1) Notwithstanding any other law, if a board receives government-issued documentation, as described in subdivision (b), from a licensee or registrant demonstrating that the licensees or registrants legal name or gender has been changed, the board, upon request by the licensee or registrant, shall update the individuals license or registration by replacing references to the former name or gender on the license or registration, as applicable, with references to the current name or gender.(2) (A) If the board operates an online license verification system, upon request by a licensee or registrant whose name or gender was updated pursuant to paragraph (1), the board shall replace references to the licensees or registrants former name or gender with the individuals current name or gender, as applicable, on the publicly viewable information displayed on the internet about the licensee or registrant. The licensees or registrants former name or gender, as applicable, shall not be published online.(B) Notwithstanding any other law, for licensees or registrants subject to subparagraph (A) who were previously subject to an enforcement action, action referencing the individuals former name or gender, as applicable, the board shall not post enforcement records online, but shall instead post online a statement stating that the individual previously was subject to enforcement action and directing the public to contact the board for more information about the licensees or registrants prior enforcement action. The board shall ensure compliance with the California Public Records Act (Division 10 (commencing with Section 7920.000) of Title 1 of the Government Code) in implementing this section, including, but not limited to, responding to the a request for records within 10 days from receipt of the request, as specified in Section 7522.535 7922.535 of the Government Code.(C) If a public search of the online license verification system is performed using a licensees or registrants former name that was replaced pursuant to subparagraph (A), the board shall post an online statement directing the public to contact the board for more information about the licensee or registrant.(3) If requested by the licensee or registrant, the board shall reissue the license created by the board and conferred upon the licensee or registrant by the board. A board shall not charge a higher fee for reissuing a document with an updated legal name or gender than the fee it regularly charges for reissuing a document with other updated information.(b) (1) The documentation identified in either of the following is required to demonstrate a legal name change of a licensee or registrant:(A) A certified court order issued pursuant to a proceeding authorized by subdivision (b) of Section 1277 of the Code of Civil Procedure and a copy of the certificate issued under the Secretary of States Safe at Home program authorized by Chapter 3.1 (commencing with Section 6205) of Division 7 of Title 1 of the Government Code reflecting the licensees or registrants updated name.(B) A certified court order issued pursuant to a proceeding authorized by Section 1277.5 of the Code of Civil Procedure or Article 7 (commencing with Section 103425) of Chapter 11 of Part 1 of Division 102 of the Health and Safety Code reflecting the licensees or registrants updated name.(2) Any of the following documents is sufficient to demonstrate a gender change of a licensee or registrant:(A) State-issued drivers license or identification card.(B) Birth certificate.(C) Passport.(D) Social security card.(E) Court order indicating a gender change. change from a court of this state, another state, the District of Columbia, any territory of the United States, or any foreign court.(c) Notwithstanding any other law, all records related to a request by a licensee or registrant for a board to update the individuals license or registration pursuant to this section, including, but not limited to, all documentation described in subdivision (b), are confidential and not subject to public inspection or disclosure. SECTION 1. Section 27.5 is added to the Business and Professions Code, to read: ### SECTION 1. 27.5. (a) (1) Notwithstanding any other law, if a board receives government-issued documentation, as described in subdivision (b), from a licensee or registrant demonstrating that the licensees or registrants legal name or gender has been changed, the board, upon request by the licensee or registrant, shall update the individuals license or registration by replacing references to the former name or gender on the license or registration, as applicable, with references to the current name or gender.(2) (A) If the board operates an online license verification system, upon request by a licensee or registrant whose name or gender was updated pursuant to paragraph (1), the board shall replace references to the licensees or registrants former name or gender with the individuals current name or gender, as applicable, on the publicly viewable information displayed on the internet about the licensee or registrant. The licensees or registrants former name or gender, as applicable, shall not be published online.(B) Notwithstanding any other law, for licensees or registrants subject to subparagraph (A) who were previously subject to an enforcement action, action referencing the individuals former name or gender, as applicable, the board shall not post enforcement records online, but shall instead post online a statement stating that the individual previously was subject to enforcement action and directing the public to contact the board for more information about the licensees or registrants prior enforcement action. The board shall ensure compliance with the California Public Records Act (Division 10 (commencing with Section 7920.000) of Title 1 of the Government Code) in implementing this section, including, but not limited to, responding to the a request for records within 10 days from receipt of the request, as specified in Section 7522.535 7922.535 of the Government Code.(C) If a public search of the online license verification system is performed using a licensees or registrants former name that was replaced pursuant to subparagraph (A), the board shall post an online statement directing the public to contact the board for more information about the licensee or registrant.(3) If requested by the licensee or registrant, the board shall reissue the license created by the board and conferred upon the licensee or registrant by the board. A board shall not charge a higher fee for reissuing a document with an updated legal name or gender than the fee it regularly charges for reissuing a document with other updated information.(b) (1) The documentation identified in either of the following is required to demonstrate a legal name change of a licensee or registrant:(A) A certified court order issued pursuant to a proceeding authorized by subdivision (b) of Section 1277 of the Code of Civil Procedure and a copy of the certificate issued under the Secretary of States Safe at Home program authorized by Chapter 3.1 (commencing with Section 6205) of Division 7 of Title 1 of the Government Code reflecting the licensees or registrants updated name.(B) A certified court order issued pursuant to a proceeding authorized by Section 1277.5 of the Code of Civil Procedure or Article 7 (commencing with Section 103425) of Chapter 11 of Part 1 of Division 102 of the Health and Safety Code reflecting the licensees or registrants updated name.(2) Any of the following documents is sufficient to demonstrate a gender change of a licensee or registrant:(A) State-issued drivers license or identification card.(B) Birth certificate.(C) Passport.(D) Social security card.(E) Court order indicating a gender change. change from a court of this state, another state, the District of Columbia, any territory of the United States, or any foreign court.(c) Notwithstanding any other law, all records related to a request by a licensee or registrant for a board to update the individuals license or registration pursuant to this section, including, but not limited to, all documentation described in subdivision (b), are confidential and not subject to public inspection or disclosure. 27.5. (a) (1) Notwithstanding any other law, if a board receives government-issued documentation, as described in subdivision (b), from a licensee or registrant demonstrating that the licensees or registrants legal name or gender has been changed, the board, upon request by the licensee or registrant, shall update the individuals license or registration by replacing references to the former name or gender on the license or registration, as applicable, with references to the current name or gender.(2) (A) If the board operates an online license verification system, upon request by a licensee or registrant whose name or gender was updated pursuant to paragraph (1), the board shall replace references to the licensees or registrants former name or gender with the individuals current name or gender, as applicable, on the publicly viewable information displayed on the internet about the licensee or registrant. The licensees or registrants former name or gender, as applicable, shall not be published online.(B) Notwithstanding any other law, for licensees or registrants subject to subparagraph (A) who were previously subject to an enforcement action, action referencing the individuals former name or gender, as applicable, the board shall not post enforcement records online, but shall instead post online a statement stating that the individual previously was subject to enforcement action and directing the public to contact the board for more information about the licensees or registrants prior enforcement action. The board shall ensure compliance with the California Public Records Act (Division 10 (commencing with Section 7920.000) of Title 1 of the Government Code) in implementing this section, including, but not limited to, responding to the a request for records within 10 days from receipt of the request, as specified in Section 7522.535 7922.535 of the Government Code.(C) If a public search of the online license verification system is performed using a licensees or registrants former name that was replaced pursuant to subparagraph (A), the board shall post an online statement directing the public to contact the board for more information about the licensee or registrant.(3) If requested by the licensee or registrant, the board shall reissue the license created by the board and conferred upon the licensee or registrant by the board. A board shall not charge a higher fee for reissuing a document with an updated legal name or gender than the fee it regularly charges for reissuing a document with other updated information.(b) (1) The documentation identified in either of the following is required to demonstrate a legal name change of a licensee or registrant:(A) A certified court order issued pursuant to a proceeding authorized by subdivision (b) of Section 1277 of the Code of Civil Procedure and a copy of the certificate issued under the Secretary of States Safe at Home program authorized by Chapter 3.1 (commencing with Section 6205) of Division 7 of Title 1 of the Government Code reflecting the licensees or registrants updated name.(B) A certified court order issued pursuant to a proceeding authorized by Section 1277.5 of the Code of Civil Procedure or Article 7 (commencing with Section 103425) of Chapter 11 of Part 1 of Division 102 of the Health and Safety Code reflecting the licensees or registrants updated name.(2) Any of the following documents is sufficient to demonstrate a gender change of a licensee or registrant:(A) State-issued drivers license or identification card.(B) Birth certificate.(C) Passport.(D) Social security card.(E) Court order indicating a gender change. change from a court of this state, another state, the District of Columbia, any territory of the United States, or any foreign court.(c) Notwithstanding any other law, all records related to a request by a licensee or registrant for a board to update the individuals license or registration pursuant to this section, including, but not limited to, all documentation described in subdivision (b), are confidential and not subject to public inspection or disclosure. 27.5. (a) (1) Notwithstanding any other law, if a board receives government-issued documentation, as described in subdivision (b), from a licensee or registrant demonstrating that the licensees or registrants legal name or gender has been changed, the board, upon request by the licensee or registrant, shall update the individuals license or registration by replacing references to the former name or gender on the license or registration, as applicable, with references to the current name or gender.(2) (A) If the board operates an online license verification system, upon request by a licensee or registrant whose name or gender was updated pursuant to paragraph (1), the board shall replace references to the licensees or registrants former name or gender with the individuals current name or gender, as applicable, on the publicly viewable information displayed on the internet about the licensee or registrant. The licensees or registrants former name or gender, as applicable, shall not be published online.(B) Notwithstanding any other law, for licensees or registrants subject to subparagraph (A) who were previously subject to an enforcement action, action referencing the individuals former name or gender, as applicable, the board shall not post enforcement records online, but shall instead post online a statement stating that the individual previously was subject to enforcement action and directing the public to contact the board for more information about the licensees or registrants prior enforcement action. The board shall ensure compliance with the California Public Records Act (Division 10 (commencing with Section 7920.000) of Title 1 of the Government Code) in implementing this section, including, but not limited to, responding to the a request for records within 10 days from receipt of the request, as specified in Section 7522.535 7922.535 of the Government Code.(C) If a public search of the online license verification system is performed using a licensees or registrants former name that was replaced pursuant to subparagraph (A), the board shall post an online statement directing the public to contact the board for more information about the licensee or registrant.(3) If requested by the licensee or registrant, the board shall reissue the license created by the board and conferred upon the licensee or registrant by the board. A board shall not charge a higher fee for reissuing a document with an updated legal name or gender than the fee it regularly charges for reissuing a document with other updated information.(b) (1) The documentation identified in either of the following is required to demonstrate a legal name change of a licensee or registrant:(A) A certified court order issued pursuant to a proceeding authorized by subdivision (b) of Section 1277 of the Code of Civil Procedure and a copy of the certificate issued under the Secretary of States Safe at Home program authorized by Chapter 3.1 (commencing with Section 6205) of Division 7 of Title 1 of the Government Code reflecting the licensees or registrants updated name.(B) A certified court order issued pursuant to a proceeding authorized by Section 1277.5 of the Code of Civil Procedure or Article 7 (commencing with Section 103425) of Chapter 11 of Part 1 of Division 102 of the Health and Safety Code reflecting the licensees or registrants updated name.(2) Any of the following documents is sufficient to demonstrate a gender change of a licensee or registrant:(A) State-issued drivers license or identification card.(B) Birth certificate.(C) Passport.(D) Social security card.(E) Court order indicating a gender change. change from a court of this state, another state, the District of Columbia, any territory of the United States, or any foreign court.(c) Notwithstanding any other law, all records related to a request by a licensee or registrant for a board to update the individuals license or registration pursuant to this section, including, but not limited to, all documentation described in subdivision (b), are confidential and not subject to public inspection or disclosure. 27.5. (a) (1) Notwithstanding any other law, if a board receives government-issued documentation, as described in subdivision (b), from a licensee or registrant demonstrating that the licensees or registrants legal name or gender has been changed, the board, upon request by the licensee or registrant, shall update the individuals license or registration by replacing references to the former name or gender on the license or registration, as applicable, with references to the current name or gender. (2) (A) If the board operates an online license verification system, upon request by a licensee or registrant whose name or gender was updated pursuant to paragraph (1), the board shall replace references to the licensees or registrants former name or gender with the individuals current name or gender, as applicable, on the publicly viewable information displayed on the internet about the licensee or registrant. The licensees or registrants former name or gender, as applicable, shall not be published online. (B) Notwithstanding any other law, for licensees or registrants subject to subparagraph (A) who were previously subject to an enforcement action, action referencing the individuals former name or gender, as applicable, the board shall not post enforcement records online, but shall instead post online a statement stating that the individual previously was subject to enforcement action and directing the public to contact the board for more information about the licensees or registrants prior enforcement action. The board shall ensure compliance with the California Public Records Act (Division 10 (commencing with Section 7920.000) of Title 1 of the Government Code) in implementing this section, including, but not limited to, responding to the a request for records within 10 days from receipt of the request, as specified in Section 7522.535 7922.535 of the Government Code. (C) If a public search of the online license verification system is performed using a licensees or registrants former name that was replaced pursuant to subparagraph (A), the board shall post an online statement directing the public to contact the board for more information about the licensee or registrant. (3) If requested by the licensee or registrant, the board shall reissue the license created by the board and conferred upon the licensee or registrant by the board. A board shall not charge a higher fee for reissuing a document with an updated legal name or gender than the fee it regularly charges for reissuing a document with other updated information. (b) (1) The documentation identified in either of the following is required to demonstrate a legal name change of a licensee or registrant: (A) A certified court order issued pursuant to a proceeding authorized by subdivision (b) of Section 1277 of the Code of Civil Procedure and a copy of the certificate issued under the Secretary of States Safe at Home program authorized by Chapter 3.1 (commencing with Section 6205) of Division 7 of Title 1 of the Government Code reflecting the licensees or registrants updated name. (B) A certified court order issued pursuant to a proceeding authorized by Section 1277.5 of the Code of Civil Procedure or Article 7 (commencing with Section 103425) of Chapter 11 of Part 1 of Division 102 of the Health and Safety Code reflecting the licensees or registrants updated name. (2) Any of the following documents is sufficient to demonstrate a gender change of a licensee or registrant: (A) State-issued drivers license or identification card. (B) Birth certificate. (C) Passport. (D) Social security card. (E) Court order indicating a gender change. change from a court of this state, another state, the District of Columbia, any territory of the United States, or any foreign court. (c) Notwithstanding any other law, all records related to a request by a licensee or registrant for a board to update the individuals license or registration pursuant to this section, including, but not limited to, all documentation described in subdivision (b), are confidential and not subject to public inspection or disclosure. SEC. 2. The Legislature finds and declares that Section 1 of this act, which adds Section 27.5 to the Business and Professions Code, imposes a limitation on the publics right of access to the meetings of public bodies or the writings of public officials and agencies within the meaning of Section 3 of Article I of the California Constitution. Pursuant to that constitutional provision, the Legislature makes the following findings to demonstrate the interest protected by this limitation and the need for protecting that interest:In order to protect the privacy rights and safety of individuals, it is necessary that this act limit the publics right of access to that information. SEC. 2. The Legislature finds and declares that Section 1 of this act, which adds Section 27.5 to the Business and Professions Code, imposes a limitation on the publics right of access to the meetings of public bodies or the writings of public officials and agencies within the meaning of Section 3 of Article I of the California Constitution. Pursuant to that constitutional provision, the Legislature makes the following findings to demonstrate the interest protected by this limitation and the need for protecting that interest:In order to protect the privacy rights and safety of individuals, it is necessary that this act limit the publics right of access to that information. SEC. 2. The Legislature finds and declares that Section 1 of this act, which adds Section 27.5 to the Business and Professions Code, imposes a limitation on the publics right of access to the meetings of public bodies or the writings of public officials and agencies within the meaning of Section 3 of Article I of the California Constitution. Pursuant to that constitutional provision, the Legislature makes the following findings to demonstrate the interest protected by this limitation and the need for protecting that interest: ### SEC. 2. In order to protect the privacy rights and safety of individuals, it is necessary that this act limit the publics right of access to that information.