California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1399

Introduced
2/21/25  
Refer
3/24/25  
Report Pass
3/24/25  
Refer
3/25/25  
Report Pass
4/9/25  
Refer
4/10/25  

Caption

Department of Transportation: encroachment permits: broadband facilities.

Impact

If passed, AB 1399 will have a significant impact on California's regulatory framework surrounding broadband deployment. The bill stipulates that if the Department of Transportation fails to notify an applicant within 60 days regarding the approval or denial of a permit application, the permit will be automatically deemed approved, streamlining the process further. This change not only aims to increase broadband availability in underserved areas but also to reduce bureaucratic delays that currently hinder rapid infrastructure improvements.

Summary

Assembly Bill 1399, introduced by Assembly Member Hoover, aims to amend Section 671.5 of the Streets and Highways Code to standardize and expedite the application process for encroachment permits regarding broadband facilities on state highways in California. The bill mandates that the Department of Transportation establish a uniform, expedited permit application and review process, ensuring that applicants receive notifications on the status of their applications within specific timeframes. By simplifying the process, the intent is to encourage more efficient deployment of broadband infrastructure across the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding AB 1399 appears largely supportive among stakeholders who prioritize the need for improved broadband access, especially in rural and underserved communities. Proponents argue that the legislation will facilitate the expansion of critical infrastructure necessary for modern communication and digital services. However, there may be concerns from local advocacy groups regarding potential environmental impacts and the rush in processing permits without adequate scrutiny.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between expedited approval processes and environmental regulations that govern highway projects. Some critics might argue that rushing the permit approval could overlook important environmental assessments that are traditionally part of the review process. Furthermore, the bill's provisions for automatic approval could raise questions about accountability and regulatory oversight, which are essential in managing state resources effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB830

State highways: encroachment permits: relocating or removing encroachments: public utility districts: County of Mendocino.

CA HB2392

Relating to broadband permitting applications

CA HB1810

Marine Resources Commission; encroachment on subaqueous beds, permitting requirements.

CA SB1169

Marine Resources Commission; encroachment on subaqueous beds, permitting requirements.

CA HB5264

SPEED for Broadband Infrastructure Act of 2025 Streamlining Permitting to Enable Efficient Deployment for Broadband Infrastructure Act of 2025

CA SB445

An act to add Section 187040 to, and to add and repeal Chapter 6 (commencing with Section 185520) of Division 19.

CA SB4448

Accelerating Broadband Permits Act of 2026

CA SB866

Accelerating Broadband Permits Act

CA HB2647

Authorizing the Kansas department of transportation to establish a statewide conduit system for fiber optic transmissions of broadband connections.

CA H3478

To streamline broadband permitting and ensure equitable access to infrastructure

Similar Bills

CA SB445

An act to add Section 187040 to, and to add and repeal Chapter 6 (commencing with Section 185520) of Division 19.

MI SB0933

Public utilities: electric utilities; electronic transmission infrastructure; allow to use existing rights-of-way. Amends sec. 13 of 1925 PA 368 (MCL 247.183) & adds sec. 13a.

CT SB00321

An Act Concerning Requirements For Certain Excavation Projects.

SC H3845

Transportation improvement projects

LA SB469

Provides relative to the Louisiana Underground Utilities and Facilities Damage Prevention Law. (8/1/26)

NV AB509

Revises provisions relating to the access of public rights-of-way by broadband providers. (BDR 58-664)

MT HB672

Generally revise Montana department of transportation’s utility relocation process

CA AB830

State highways: encroachment permits: relocating or removing encroachments: public utility districts: County of Mendocino.