The physical feasibility of adding duplexes, lot splits and Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) on single-family lots will likely determine how frequently these tools will be utilized. She says the bill was, in part, prompted by discrepancies in the existing law, as well as by the uptick in hate crimes and nooses in school settings. His Homekey initiative, the . By Ariel Gans. Our efforts are a model for the nation, and more importantly, were getting people off the streets and into the housing and services they deserve.. AB 816 by Assemblymember David Chiu (D-San Francisco) Homelessness: Housing Trust Fund: housing projects. Calves intended to be sold as veal must be housed with a minimum of 43 square feet per calf. WHAT THE BILL WOULD DO. Mental and behavioral health: Assembly Bill 309, Senate Bill 14 and Senate Bill 224. . As an urgency statute, this law took effect on May 20, 2021. FILE - Tents line the streets of the Skid Row area of Los Angeles Friday, July 22, 2022. (See Holland & Knight's previous annual recaps of California Housing Laws in the final section below.) Some begin in 2022 and others in the following years. But just after the bill was signed into law in September, a referendum effort fueled by oil and gas companies was launched to undo it. SB 8 extends until 2030 provisions that limit localities' authority to impose shifting requirements as part of application "completeness" review, as well as provisions that require localities to render any decision about whether a site is historic at the time the application for the housing development project is deemed complete. General. Here is a sampling of 44 new laws set to hit the State of California. Stripping Bad Cops of Their Badges For decades, bad cops could skirt discipline by jumping from one California police force to another. The new homelessness funding also includes $5.8 billion to add more than 35,000 new housing units through Homekey a national model for homeless housing. Since the law does not authorize development that is inconsistent with local zoning and general plans, parties who would have standing to enforce CC&Rs may turn to applicable general plan or zoning laws to enforce residential restrictions, while others may turn to challenging the constitutionality or enforceability of the law, either on a facial basis or as applied to specific development proposals. Supporters of the new law say serving prison time can change the trajectory of a persons life permanently and unfairly. Restorative justice practices focus on mediation and community-building, asking students to take responsibility for harm theyve caused. AB 2282 introduces tougher punishment for those who use hateful symbols in schools as part of hate crimes. The record storms that pummeled California have also been a boon to Southern California surfers, who have been riding massive waves the likes of which haven't been seen in years. "We're definitely spoiled right now because we've . AB 1043 adds a new subset of "lower income households": "Acutely Low Income" households, who earn 15 percent of AMI and whose rents can be no greater than 30 percent of the 15 percent AMI level. It is not designed to be, and should not be used as, the sole source of information when analyzing and resolving a legal problem, and it should not be substituted for legal advice, which relies on a specific factual analysis. But, opponents of the law want to stop it before it starts. That's more than double the federal minimum of $7.25 an hour. AB 362 by Assemblymember Sharon Quirk-Silva (D-Fullerton) Homeless shelters: safety regulations. FAR is a common mechanism in local zoning codes that limits the total floor area of a building in relation to the square footage of a lot. The report recommended the district utilize restorative justice as a suspension alternative, to build communities and restore relationships between all affected parties after an incident has occurred.. The Affordable Housing and High Road Jobs Act identifies areas zoned for parking, retail or office buildings where land could be used for housing. That office will likely conclude their review of the submitted signatures sometime in January. a referendum effort fueled by oil and gas companies was launched to undo it. Moreover, the laws of each jurisdiction are different and are constantly changing. Minimum wage bump. Some of the 1,262 encampments closed by Caltrans during the past 12 months include: Governor Newsom joined Caltrans cleanup efforts at an encampment, Presidential Major Disaster Declaration Expanded to Three Additional Storm-Impacted Counties, Governor Newsom Honors Fallen Los Angeles County Sheriffs Detective 1.18.23, Businesses Impacted by Storms Now Eligible for Emergency Tax Relief, Governor Newsom Signs Executive Order to Support Communities Impacted by Winter Storms1.16.23, Governor Newsom ProclaimsDr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day 2023. California's facing a potentially catastrophic shortage of providers, especially in communities of color and rural areas, a problem that is only expected to get worse in the next decade, Atkins said. Previously, they were simply required to maintain a distance of at least three feet. Among the cases filed, one was of Dr. Elysse Versher, vice principal at West Campus High School, who was subjected to anti-Black hate crimes on school grounds earlier this year. Read on for five of the most important laws that all California landlords need to know as 2022 approaches. Finally, the law directs HCD to create an impact fee nexus study template. The intent of the bill is to provide the financial and technical support necessary for the UC and CSU systems and for community college campuses to build affordable housing to meet the urgent and growing needs of California's students. Fast-food workers in California were hoping for higher wages in the New Year after Governor Gavin Newsom signed landmark legislation back on Labor Day. One very notable trend in this year's session was new laws that take aim at existing recorded CC&Rs: rules and limitations on the use of property which are usually imposed by a developer or a homeowners association, attached to the title of a property, memorialized in documents recorded by the county recorder and binding as private contracts upon later purchasers of property. SB 478 prohibits agencies from imposing a FAR of less than 1.0 for a housing development project (comprised solely of residential units, a mixed-use development with at least two-thirds of the square footage attributed to residential uses or transitional or supportive housing as defined in the HAA) consisting of three to seven units and a FAR of less than 1.25 for housing development project consisting of eight to 10 units. It's a tool to educate. AB 1304 further reforms these requirements by clarifying that public agencies have a mandatory duty to comply with AFFH requirements by requiring housing element site inventories to identify sites needed to meet the AFFH requirement and analyze the relationship of those sites to the locality's AFFH duty, and providing other further specific guidance about how housing elements must analyze AFFH policies and goals. The report must take into account projected enrollment growth and the goal of closing the degree gap, defined to mean the gap between the number of highly educated workers that California's future economy will need and the number the state is on pace to produce. As previously reported, SB 10 provides that if local agencies choose to adopt an ordinance to allow up to 10 dwelling units on any parcel within a transit-rich area or urban infill site, the rezoning will be exempt from environmental review pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), but subsequent project approvals are not necessarily exempt, unless the local agency adopts a ministerial approval process or there is another exemption or local law that exempts the project. All eyes are on the Newsom administration, in terms of being able to secure these protections in the next two years, should the referendum make it to the ballot.. For full text details and authorship regarding laws and the effective dates, please click on the bill number below for access to the California Legislature official releases. Senate Bill 903 authored by now-retired Senator Bob Hertzberg attempts to measure this prison-to-streets pipeline. Weber, a physician, said implementing restorative justice practices in schools is a manner of focusing on social determinants of health. SB 8 extends important provisions of SB 330, the Housing Crisis Act of 2019 (HCA), but the Legislature otherwise took little action to streamline the housing approval process. Its unacceptable, said Governor Newsom. Now, two new laws in California would let developers build housing on that land and largely prevent revenue-hungry local governments from stopping them. It all depends on what happens in the coming days. Advocates say they are hopeful that SB 731 is expansive enough to avoid racial disparities like this. Similar provisions have previously been included in locally adopted inclusionary housing requirements. (See Holland & Knight's previous alert, "California's 2019 Housing Laws: What You Need to Know," Oct. 8, 2018.) In connection with for-sale density bonus units that qualified a developer for an award of a density bonus under the SDBL, SB 728 requires that such unit be either 1) initially occupied by a person or family of the required income, offered at an affordable housing cost and subject to an equity sharing agreement, or 2) purchased by a qualified nonprofit housing organization receiving a property tax welfare exemption. Governor Newsom Announces Homekey Grants for New Homeless Housing in Los Angeles and Sacramento Published: Feb 01, 2022 Roomkey and Homekey sheltered 58,000 unhoused Californians California Blueprint proposes $2 billion for total $14 billion homelessness package that will create 55,000 new housing units and treatment slots in the coming years AB 1398 requires a locality that fails to adopt a housing element that the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) has found to be in substantial compliance with state law within 120 days of the statutory deadline to complete this required rezoning no later than one year from the deadline for adoption of the housing element and prohibits the Housing Element from being found in substantial compliance until that rezoning is completed. Kobi Naseck, coalition coordinator for environmental group VISION, says that even if the referendum effort is successful, that doesnt necessarily mean the end for these protections. SB 290 first builds on a 2018 law by Sen. Skinner, SB 1227, providing for density bonuses for projects that included student housing pursuant to the SDBL. A new report by Berkeley Law's Policy Advocacy Clinic (PAC) reveals a major rise in the criminalization of homeless people in California. Aug. 5, 2022 Updated 6:24 PM PT. (See Holland & Knight's alert, "SB 10 to Facilitate Upzonings, But Does Not Include CEQA Exemption for Corresponding Projects," Sept. 20, 2021.). Atkins own AB 154, which passed in 2013 and permitted nurse practitioners to conduct first-trimester abortions under a doctors supervision. AB 345 further facilitates ADUs by removing the requirement for a local agency to first pass an ordinance allowing the conveyance of an ADU separately from a primary residence (which can be an extended process) before such conveyance occurs and permits an ADU to be sold or conveyed separately from the primary residence to a qualified buyer (low- and moderate-income individuals and families as defined in California Health and Safety Code Section 50093) and if certain conditions are met, including that the primary residence or ADU was built by a qualified nonprofit corporation and that the property is held pursuant to a recorded tenancy in common agreement. In California, many landlords, employers and colleges and universities ask to conduct a background check, and a criminal record can make it harder for an applicant to secure housing and a job. This bill also expands the attorney general's authority to independently seek action and grants HCD the ability to hire or appoint other counsel if the attorney general does not pursue action against a local agency that has violated certain housing laws, inclusive of the HCA, AFFH policies (AB 686), SB 35 Streamlining, Permanent Supportive Housing streamlining (AB 2162) and Low Barrier Navigation Center streamlining (AB 101). Gov. A noose and a swastika and a burning cross were treated differently, both where they could legally be placed and how they were treated as a penalty. Sex offenders would not be eligible. Newsweek has gone through the new. Governor Newsom Signs Legislation to Address Homelessness and Mental Health Services, Highlights $22 Billion Housing and Homelessness Package Published: Sep 29, 2021 $22 billion package - the largest investment of its kind in state history - will result in 84,000 new affordable housing units, including 44,000 homeless units The bill was introduced in March by Democratic Assembly member Rebecca Bauer-Kahan and 17 co-authors from every legislative ethnic caucus. More broadly, the SDBL amendments do the following: In another revision related to the SDBL, AB 1584 (a housing omnibus bill discussed further below under "Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs)" section) amends the HAA to clarify that any SDBL incentives, concessions, waivers and reductions in development standards and not just the density bonus itself are disregarded when considering a project's consistency with objective standards under the HAA. One underappreciated provision of Housing Element Law is the requirement that, if a city cannot identify sufficient sites adequate to accommodate its regional housing need, the Housing Element must commit to rezone properties within three years to allow "by right" development of 20 percent BMR projects. Newsom could have an eventful year with insiders tipping him as a possible Democratic Party candidate for the 2024 presidential election, especially if Joe Biden decides not to seek a second term. 1: One For the Road When restaurants shut down in-person dining early in the pandemic, the laws governing. Existing law notifies a buyer of real property that recorded covenants on the property may contain racially restrictive or other unenforceable discriminatory provisions and informs buyers of their right to file an Restrictive Covenant Modification (RCM) form that effectively operates to remove the covenant from any subsequent documents sent to future buyers by the county recorder. Also, where should Fresno's next homeless shelter go? AB 977 by Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel (D-Encino) Homelessness program data reporting: Homeless Management Information System. AB 1220 by Assemblymember Luz Rivas (D-Arleta) Homelessness: California Interagency Council on Homelessness. SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Every year, new laws are approved in California in the hope of tackling the problems people face in the Golden State. For option 2, a recorded contract must memorialize a) affordability restrictions for at least 45 years, b) an equity sharing agreement and c) a repurchase option that requires a subsequent purchaser desiring to sell or convey the property to first offer the nonprofit corporation the opportunity to repurchase the property. Gov. To say, You cannot write the N-word on the wall at school. As a result of AB 1594 victims of gun violence, along with local prosecutors and the state attorney general, will gain the right to sue firearms manufactures for the damage their weapons caused following a number of mass shootings across the U.S. in 2022. One year later, California has cleared an average of 100 encampments per month with a total of 1,262 cleared sites, removing 1,213 tons of trash enough to fill 22 Olympic-size swimming pools. During 2022 just under 1,000 laws were approved in California and are set to start impacting the lives of state residents across a wide variety of topics. A qualifying intergenerational housing development must have at least 80 percent of the units occupied by at least one senior citizen, defined as a person 55 years of age or older, and up to 20 percent of the units occupied by at least one caregiver or transition-age youth. Single-Family Homes and Lots Zoned for Single-Family Residences, Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs), Equity, Fair Housing and Below Market Rate (BMR) Housing, California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Litigation, Clarify that the SDBL more broadly applies to projects with for-sale housing by replacing prior references to "common interest developments" with references to for-sale housing, Provide that when determining the required percentage of units that must be affordable in order to qualify for SDBL benefits, the "total units" or "total dwelling units", Provide that an impact on the physical environment is no longer an appropriate basis for denying a concession or incentive, aligning the SDBL with the Housing Accountability Act's (HAA) basis for denying or reducing the density of a qualifying housing development project, Impose a new parking maximum of 0.5 spaces per bedroom for a development that includes 40 percent moderate income, for-sale units and is within a half-mile of a major transit stop to which residents have unobstructed access. To be eligible an ex-convict must have completed their sentence, and not committed any more offenses. Gavin Newsom signs a $123.9 billion package to support K-12 education. Labor Commissioner Revokes Garment Manufacturer's License for Labor Law Violations and Informs Employers of New Law for 2022. Today, numerous laws infringe on poor people's equal protection under the law.We have introduced legislation called the Right to Rest in California , Oregon & Colorado to overturn local laws targeted to remove certain . Although there is nothing that specifically bans or restricts homelessness, cities in the Golden State have created nearly a. Signs Landmark Duplex and Lot-Split Legislation into Law," Sept. 17, 2021.). "We expanded it to schools because we decided that was a sensitive space where we don't want, especially our young people, to be terrorized. AB 1180 amends the definition of the type of land a local agency may declare as "exempt surplus land" to include the transfer of surplus land to a federally recognized California Native American tribe. The California Interagency Council on Homelessness will also be the entity responsible for receiving, reviewing and ultimately approving homelessness plans submitted by cities, counties and Continuums of Care as part of the states $2 billion local homelessness assistance package through the Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention Program (HHAP). Todays bills, along with thefour housing bills signed earlier this monthand thehousing affordability bills signed yesterday, represent the most comprehensive strategy to address the homelessness and housing affordability crisis in state history. As previously described, SB 7 revises and expands on the previously enacted Environmental Leadership Development Project (ELDP) litigation process to include qualifying mixed-use and residential projects that were not previously eligible for certification. Among the 43 new bills that address homelessness, climate change and affordable housing is one that seeks to get organic material out of the state's landfills. This amendment is intended to broaden the scope of SDBL projects eligible for the HAA's protections. California is investing billions of dollars to house thousands of people and clean up our communities and streets. California will establish a new court program to steer and even force homeless people with severe mental . AB 27 by Assemblymember Luz Rivas (D-Arleta) Homeless children and youths and unaccompanied youths: reporting. Some cities and counties have a higher minimum wage than what is required by the state. Part 5 in New California laws for 2022 includes homeless shelters, public officials, DMV records, local government, debt collections, local board of supervisors and more. / (MB) https://www.morningbrew.com/daily/stories/king-charles-III-inheritance? SB 290 adds the ability to request one concession or incentive for projects that include at least 20 percent of the total units for lower-income students in a student housing development. The 13 new laws give cities and counties across the state greater leeway to build supportive housing and shelters at a faster, more efficient pace, and in some cases, allow exemptions to existing regulations. The second part of the law is. As in previous years, the California Legislature passed a large volume of laws related to housing in the 2021 legislative session. The law, authored by Democratic Assembly member Dr. Akilah Weber, is an effort to disrupt the so-called school-to-prison pipeline, which refers to the disproportionate and increased likelihood of students of color particularly Black students being disciplined in school via suspension or police to end up incarcerated as adults. Some of the new laws became effective immediately and others, including some that were signed into law just weeks ago, take effect January 1, 2023, or later. AB 68 requires the HCD to develop and publish on its website in an annual report regarding land use oversight actions taken against local agencies related to housing for violations of the HCA, AFFH policies (AB 686), SB 35 streamlining, Permanent Supportive Housing streamlining (AB 2162) and Low Barrier Navigation Center streamlining (AB 101). (For additional analysis, please see Holland & Knight's alert, "California Gov. Several laws focus on fair housing and equity, including a new law that requires all BMR homes within a development to be integrated with market-rate homes, adding a new "Acutely Low Income" Household category and adding fair housing criteria to state and local program eligibility. California's budget this year includes about $7.4 billion to pay for 30 housing and homelessness programs, according to an analysis by the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst's Office. Newsweek has gone through the new legislation to highlight some of the most notable. Those taking effect on July 1, 2022 range from school . Only 623,212 verified signatures are needed to qualify the initiative and put the law on hold until voters weigh in. The law, Senate Bill 1375 authored by Senate Pro Tem Toni Atkins, builds on two existing laws: Atkins says the new measure clarifies those laws and allows for more trained nurse practitioners in high-need areas to perform surgical, or aspiration abortions, whereby suction is used to remove the contents of the uterus. In order to qualify, a commercial developer must partner with a housing developer or provide housing that contains 30 percent low income units or 15 percent very low-income units. The new law. Gavin Newsom on Thursday signed into law a hefty package of legislation aimed at addressing California's mounting homelessness crisis. However, if the government does NOT provide enough shelters, it may NOT prevent people from sleeping on the streets at night.2Martin v Boise (2018) - 9th Circuit That means [cyclists] get a little bit of a head start to get through the intersection, which are the most dangerous places for [them], Banks said. 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