California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2382

Introduced
2/20/26  
Refer
3/9/26  
Report Pass
4/22/26  
Refer
4/27/26  

Caption

Electronic death registration system.

Impact

The passage of AB2382 would impact state laws by mandating the incorporation of modern technological solutions in the administration of death registrations. This change is expected to improve the accuracy and timeliness of death reporting, as healthcare providers will be able to access the electronic system directly. Furthermore, the bill allows for attesting to a death using various methods including electronic and voice acknowledgment, making the process less cumbersome, particularly in situations where time is of the essence.

Summary

Assembly Bill 2382, also referred to as the Electronic Death Registration System Act, is aimed at modernizing the process of registering deaths within California. This legislation amends existing sections of the Health and Safety Code to require the State Registrar to utilize updated technology, specifically computer and mobile applications, to enhance the electronic death registration system. By doing so, the bill seeks to streamline the process for registering deaths, making it more efficient and accessible to designated individuals such as physicians, medical examiners, and local registrars.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding AB2382 appears to be positive, particularly among advocacy groups focused on public health and modernization of government processes. The bill is expected to garner support from those who view the enhancement of electronic capabilities as a step forward in improving state administrative efficiency. However, discussions may also highlight concerns regarding data privacy and the protection of sensitive information within the electronic system. Stakeholders in the healthcare and legal fields might engage in dialogue over how to best secure personally identifiable information during and after the registration process.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise around the implementation of the updated electronic death registration system. Critics may question the adequacy of data protection measures and potential issues concerning access to the electronic registration system, particularly if it is perceived that oversights could lead to unauthorized access. Additionally, there may be discussions about the implications of transitioning from traditional manual reporting to an entirely electronic system, especially for local districts that rely on more conventional methods.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB585

Electronic death registration system.

CA AB808

Campaign statements and registrations: filing online or electronically.

CA HB836

Require physicians to sign death certificates electronically

CA A3459

Provides additional ways for transferring deceased voter's record to Statewide voter registration system's death file; requires Secretary of State match registration system with Social Security Administration deceased persons database.

CA HB05539

An Act Concerning Requirements For And Penalties On Holders Of Dealer Registrations Regarding Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems And Vapor Products And Manufacturer Registration Requirements Of Such Delivery Systems And Products.

CA A548

Requires appropriate official file information on deaths in county with county clerk; provides additional ways for transferring deceased voter's record to Statewide voter registration system's death file.

CA HB1312

In death and fetal death registration, providing for nonbinary designation.

CA HB470

Create an automatic voter registration system

CA SB1454

Voter registration; systematic citizenship verification program.

CA SB194

Electronic death reg. system; requiring certain applicants for licensure to complete training.

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