California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2676

Introduced
2/15/18  
Introduced
2/15/18  
Refer
3/8/18  
Refer
3/8/18  
Report Pass
4/4/18  
Report Pass
4/4/18  
Refer
4/9/18  
Refer
4/9/18  
Refer
5/2/18  
Refer
5/2/18  
Report Pass
5/25/18  
Report Pass
5/25/18  
Engrossed
5/30/18  
Engrossed
5/30/18  
Refer
5/31/18  
Refer
5/31/18  
Refer
6/7/18  
Refer
6/7/18  
Report Pass
6/26/18  
Report Pass
6/26/18  
Refer
6/26/18  
Refer
6/26/18  
Report Pass
8/7/18  
Report Pass
8/7/18  
Enrolled
8/14/18  
Enrolled
8/14/18  
Chaptered
9/14/18  
Chaptered
9/14/18  
Passed
9/14/18  

Caption

Weighmasters: junk dealers and recyclers: licenses: additional application information and fee.

Impact

The bill affects several aspects of state law regarding the licensing of weighmasters. Under current regulations, a weighmaster is required to obtain a license from the Department of Food and Agriculture, which entails fulfilling specific annual fees and other requirements. By prolonging the stipulations related to additional application information and fees, this bill emphasizes the state's focus on maintaining stringent oversight of junk dealers and recyclers to prevent fraudulent activities and ensure compliance with existing regulatory frameworks.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. 2676 aims to amend sections of the Business and Professions Code concerning weighmasters, particularly in regards to junk dealers and recyclers. The bill extends existing requirements that mandate recyclers and junk dealers applying for new weighmaster licenses or renewing their licenses to provide additional application information and to pay an additional annual fee for each location they operate. This extension is set to last until January 1, 2024, ensuring continued regulatory oversight in this sector.

Sentiment

General sentiment around AB 2676 appears to be neutral to positive, particularly among regulatory bodies and potentially concerned community stakeholders. Supporters of the amendment believe it could enhance the quality of compliance within the recycling industry and junk dealing sectors, fostering a more regulated environment. However, there might be opposing views among business owners who perceive the additional fees and administrative burdens as constraints to their operations.

Contention

While the bill does extend existing requirements, it does not introduce new regulatory measures or modify existing fees substantially. However, the ongoing requirement for further application information and fees until 2024 may lead to disputes among those in the junk and recycling businesses who might view these as unnecessary impediments. Additionally, the potential repeal of certain clauses unless extended by future legislation raises questions about the future climate of regulations governing weighmasters.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB816

Professions and vocations.

CA SB368

Firearms: requirements for licensed dealers.

CA SB417

Firearms: licensed dealers.

CA AB342

Architects and real estate appraisers: applicants and licensees: demographic information.

CA AB473

Motor vehicle manufacturers, distributors, and dealers.

CA AB254

Confidentiality of Medical Information Act: reproductive or sexual health application information.

CA SB817

Barbering and cosmetology: application, examination, and licensing fees.

CA AB1820

Housing development projects: applications: fees and exactions.

CA AB2785

Tenancy: applications and security deposits.

CA AB2589

Alcoholic beverages: additional licenses: County of El Dorado and County of Placer.

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