California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB1433

Introduced
3/5/26  
Refer
3/18/26  
Report Pass
4/8/26  
Engrossed
4/16/26  
Refer
5/4/26  

Caption

Maintenance of the codes.

Impact

The amendments proposed in SB1433 are primarily administrative and technical rather than substantive, meaning they do not make fundamental changes in the law but rather serve to correct, clarify, or update existing law. This can help prevent ambiguities that could arise from outdated or confusing language. Such maintenance is essential for effective legal practice and student education, as it aids in ensuring that lawyers, judges, and the public have access to up-to-date and comprehensible legal texts. By maintaining the integrity of California's legislative framework, the bill supports the seamless operation of governmental functions.

Summary

Senate Bill 1433, introduced by the Committee on Judiciary, seeks to amend and maintain various sections within several California legal codes. The primary aim of this bill is to implement nonsubstantive changes as recommended by the Legislative Counsel, ensuring that the body of law remains current and functional. The changes span across multiple statutes, including updates to the Business and Professions Code, the Civil Code, and the Education Code, amongst others. This legislative effort reflects a systematic approach to code maintenance, ensuring legal clarity and consistency throughout California's statutes.

Contention

Despite its administrative focus, SB1433 might not escape controversy in the broader legislative context. Stakeholders concerned with specific provisions could voice apprehension about the implications of even minimally invasive changes, particularly if they are seen to inadvertently affect more substantive legal principles. Additionally, the scope of the bill covering diverse codes may raise questions among legislative members regarding the priorities of the current legislative session and whether such maintenance is warranted over more pressing legal reforms.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB1367

CMS-BUILDING MAINTENANCE

CA S0709

TOWNS AND CITIES -- HOUSING MAINTENANCE AND OCCUPANCY CODE -- NOTICE OF

CA HB2634

Requiring landlords to comply with a default maintenance code if the rental property is in a city or county that has not adopted a maintenance code.

CA AB364

Personal information: maintenance.

CA SB116

Spousal Maintenance Guidelines

CA HB1280

Maintenance of drainage projects.

CA HB1233

Unpaved secondary highway funds; improvements, enhanced maintenances, report.

CA HB1396

Maintenance of drainage projects.

CA HB1346

Maintenance of U.S. 41 right-of-way.

CA HB2509

USE/OCC TX-ROAD MAINTENANCE

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.