California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB820

Introduced
2/19/25  
Refer
3/10/25  

Caption

Homelessness: transport.

Impact

The legislative intent behind AB 820 is to create a framework that prevents local governments and law enforcement from dropping off homeless individuals in different jurisdictions without proper housing arrangements. This measure aims to mitigate the negative implications of 'transit' approaches to homelessness, where individuals are moved from one area to another without creating pathways to stable shelters. By imposing a civil penalty of $10,000 for each infringement of this law, the bill emphasizes the seriousness of ensuring that adequate housing solutions are a prerequisite for transportation.

Summary

Assembly Bill 820, introduced by Assembly Member Pellerin, focuses on regulating the transport of homeless individuals by local government employees and law enforcement agencies within California. The bill mandates that any such transport must include prior coordination of shelter or long-term housing for the individuals being transported. The defined scope of the bill indicates an aim to ensure that homeless individuals do not get displaced without sufficient support and housing solutions, which is seen as a crucial step in addressing the homelessness crisis in the state. Furthermore, the bill applies uniformly across all jurisdictions, including charter cities, reinforcing its statewide significance.

Contention

One potential point of contention that may arise with the implementation of AB 820 pertains to the additional responsibilities placed upon local government agencies and law enforcement. Discussion may occur around the feasibility of coordinating shelter or long-term housing before transport, as well as the financial and operational burden it may create for these agencies. Critics may argue that this could complicate existing protocols in dealing with homelessness and strain resources, while proponents will likely advocate that such measures are essential for the humane treatment of homeless individuals and the upholding of their rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA H0951

Homelessness

CA S3459

Establishes "Youth Homelessness Guaranteed Income Pilot Program Act."

CA A3992

Establishes "Youth Homelessness Guaranteed Income Pilot Program Act."

CA SB814

Homelessness.

CA AB20

An act relating to homelessness.

CA HB212

Relating To Homelessness.

CA HB212

Relating To Homelessness.

CA SB360

Relating To Homelessness.

CA SB360

Relating To Homelessness.

CA AB1432

Homelessness Accountability, Recovery, and Treatment Act.

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AZ SB1043

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homeless services; office; board

HI SB1628

Relating To Homelessness.

HI HB943

Relating To Homelessness.

HI SB1628

Relating To Homelessness.