California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1225

Introduced
2/21/25  
Refer
3/10/25  
Report Pass
5/1/25  
Refer
5/6/25  
Refer
5/14/25  
Report Pass
5/23/25  
Engrossed
6/2/25  
Refer
6/3/25  
Refer
6/11/25  
Report Pass
6/24/25  
Refer
6/24/25  
Refer
7/7/25  
Report Pass
8/29/25  

Caption

State parks: Accessibility Advisory Committee.

Impact

The bill is expected to significantly enhance state laws related to public accessibility by formally integrating recommendations for accessibility improvements into park planning and management processes. By doing so, it underscores the commitment of California to ensuring that all citizens, particularly those with disabilities, can enjoy access to recreational resources. The committee will play a crucial role in advising the Director on necessary changes, thereby making a direct impact on resources available to marginalized communities in outdoor recreational spaces.

Summary

Assembly Bill 1225, introduced by Assembly Member Bennett, aims to improve accessibility within California's state park system for individuals with disabilities. The legislation mandates the establishment of an Accessibility Advisory Committee led by the Director of Parks and Recreation. This committee, comprising between eight to fourteen members—including experts in public accessibility—will advise on enhancing how state parks serve individuals with disabilities. The proposed measures include evaluating existing accessibility models and reviewing departmental services to formulate actionable improvements.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around AB 1225 appears to be positive, reflecting a bipartisan recognition of the importance of inclusivity in public spaces. Advocates for disability rights have praised the bill as a meaningful step toward ensuring that state parks are accessible and welcoming to all individuals. However, the efficacy of this advisory committee and the implementation of its recommendations will be critical in determining the true impact of this legislation.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its intent, there may be some contention regarding the execution of its recommendations. Questions arise around how effectively the committee's suggestions will be adopted and what budgetary constraints may impede certain proposed improvements. Additionally, some advocates may argue for more stringent requirements for compliance measures to ensure that the accessibility initiatives are not merely advisory but hold enforceable standards that significantly enhance public access.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB652

Department of Pesticide Regulation Environmental Justice Advisory Committee.

CA SB1393

Advanced Clean Fleets Regulation Appeals Advisory Committee.

CA AB950

Accessibility: internet websites.

CA AB2713

State parks: armed services: free access.

CA AB1150

Parks, recreation, and vessels: omnibus.

CA AB2038

State parks: outdoor equity programs.

CA AB401

State parks: park entrance fees: waivers: 4th grade children.

CA AB618

State parks: reservations.

CA AB884

Elections: language accessibility.

CA AB1404

Disability access: internet website-related accessibility claims.

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