California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB944

Introduced
2/19/25  
Refer
3/10/25  
Report Pass
4/29/25  
Refer
4/29/25  

Caption

State government: emergency services: nonprofit service providers.

Impact

The bill outlines procedures for notification and financial accountability concerning service closures or program impacts during emergencies. Nonprofit entities must notify state agencies about affected programs and manage funding documentation rigorously to maintain support for continued services. This ensures that funding requirements during emergencies are clear while safeguarding nonprofits from financial strain due to unexpected service interruptions.

Summary

Assembly Bill 944, introduced by Assembly Member Macedo, aims to facilitate operational flexibility for nonprofit entities contracted with state agencies during states of emergency or war emergencies. Under the existing California Emergency Services Act, the Governor can declare emergencies and suspend certain regulations. This bill builds upon that framework by allowing nonprofits to request modifications to their service delivery methods while ensuring the purposes of their contracts remain intact. Key provisions include stipulations about budget adherence and required written agreements for any modifications made.

Conclusion

Overall, AB 944 seeks to enhance the responsiveness of nonprofit entities in emergency situations, ensuring they remain effective and accountable. Should this bill be enacted, it might significantly streamline the process for nonprofits needing to adjust operations dynamically while also reinforcing the necessity for meticulous documentation and adherence to state funding protocols.

Contention

Some points of contention surrounding AB 944 may arise from the balance between state oversight and nonprofit operational autonomy. Critics may argue about the potential bureaucratic hurdles a nonprofit could encounter when seeking modifications or the adequacy of the defined procedures for documenting expenses related to emergency disruptions. Proponents, on the other hand, may emphasize that the bill is necessary to enable nonprofits to pivot quickly in response to emergencies while managing their obligations effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB619

State government: emergency services: nonprofit service providers.

CA AB127

State government.

CA SB127

State government.

CA SB990

Office of Emergency Services: State Emergency Plan: LGBTQ+ individuals.

CA SB164

State government.

CA AB164

State government.

CA AB121

Developmental services.

CA AB1316

Emergency services: psychiatric emergency medical conditions.

CA SB121

Developmental services.

CA SB179

State government.

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CA SB124

Public resources trailer bill.

CA AB1672

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CA AB124

Public resources trailer bill.

CA AB283

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