Historical Legislative Advisories Archive
HISTORICAL LEGISLATION
- AB 665 (Carrillo), Minors: consent to mental health services (Effective July 1, 2024)
- AB 282 Advisory – FINAL – October 24, 2023
- SB 816 (Roth), Professions and Vocations (Effective January 1, 2024)
- SB 887 (Committee on Business, Professions and Economic Development. Consumer Affairs, Chapter 510, Statutes of 2023) (Effective January 1, 2024)
- SB 815 (Roth), Healing Arts: Registered Research Psychoanalysts (Effective January 1, 2025)
- SB 372 (Menjivar), Department of Consumer Affairs: licensee and registrant records: name and gender changes (Effective January 1, 2024).
- SB 731 (Durazo, Chapter 814 Statutes of 2022) - Criminal Records: Relief (Effective July 1, 2023)
- AB 32 (Aguiar-Curry, Chapter 515 Statutes of 2022) - Telehealth (Effective January 1, 2023)
- SB 1428 (Archuleta), Psychological testing technicians (Effective January 1, 2024).
- SB 401 (Pan) Psychology: unprofessional conduct: disciplinary action: sexual acts. (Effective January 1, 2023).
- AB 2754 (Bauer-Kahan), Psychology: supervision (Effective August 22, 2022).
- AB 486 (Friedman), Emotional support animals (Effective January 1, 2022).
- SB 801 (Archuleta), Healing arts: Board of Behavioral Sciences: Board of Psychology: licensees (Effective January 1, 2022).
- AB 107 (Salas), Licensure: veterans and military spouses (Effective January 1, 2022).
- AB 2113 (Low), Refugees, asylees, and special immigrant visa holders: professional licensing: initial licensure process (Effective January 1, 2021).
- AB 2253 (Low), Professional Licensure (Effective January 1, 2021)
- SB 1474 (BP&ED), Business and Professions (Effective January 1, 2021).
- AB 1145 (Cristina Garcia) Child Abuse: Reportable Conduct (Effective January 1, 2021).
- AB 1076 (Ting) Chapter 578, Statutes of 2019 – Criminal Records: Automatic Relief (Effective January 1, 2021).
- SB 425 (Hill) Chapter 849, Statutes of 2019 – Health Care Practitioners: Licensee's File: Probationary Physician's and Surgeon's Certificate: Unprofessional Conduct (Effective January 1, 2020).
- SB 786 (Committee on Business, Professions and Economic Development) Chapter 456, Statutes of 2019 – Healing Arts (Effective January 1, 2020).
- AB 2138 (Chiu) – Licensing Boards: Denial of Application: Revocation or Suspension of Licensure: Criminal Conviction
(Effective July 1, 2020) - AB 89 (Levine) – Psychologists: Suicide Prevention Training (Effective January 1, 2020)
- AB 282 (Jones-Sawyer, Chapter 245, Statutes of 2018) – Aiding, Advising, or Encouraging Suicide: Exemption from Prosecution (effective January 1, 2019)
- AB 2968 (Levine, Chapter 778. Statutes of 2018) – Psychotherapist-Client Relationship: Victims of Sexual Behavior and Sexual Contact: Informational Brochure (effective January 1, 2019)
- SB 547 (Hill, Chapter 429, Statutes of 2017) – Professions and vocations: weights and measures (effective January 1, 2018)
- AB 1188 (Nazarian, Chapter 557, Statutes of 2017) – Health Professions Development: Loan Repayment
- AB 1456 (Low, Chapter 151, Statutes of 2017) - Professional Licensure Requirements in Certain Exempt Settings
- SB 1193 (Hill Chapter 484, Statutes of 2016) – Healing Arts
- SB 1193 (Hill Chapter 484, Statutes of 2016) – Healing Arts – (Summary of Changes Related to Psychological Assistants)
- AB 705 (Eggman, Chapter 218, Statutes of 2015) – Psychologists: Licensure Exemption
- AB 773 (Baker, Chapter 336, Statutes of 2015) – Board of Psychology: Licenses
- AB 1374 (Levine, Chapter 529, Statutes of 2015) - Attention Board of Psychology Stakeholders
- AB 809 (Logue, Chapter 404, Statutes of 2014) – Telehealth: Summary of Changes
- SB 938 (Yee, Chapter 437,Statutes of 2003) - Mental health professions: educational loan reimbursement: Funding
