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SB 1 (Murray-D) Electricity: renewable energy resources
Establishes the Million Solar Roofs Initiative, the goal of which is to place one million solar energy systems, or the equivalent 3,000 megawatts of capacity, on new or existing residential and commercial buildings by 2018.
Chapter 132, Statutes of 2006

SB 223 (Torlakson-D) Infill housing
Establishes the Job-Center Housing Planning Program within the Department of Housing and Community Development to provide revolving loans for the adoption of specific plans for infill development.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

SB 257 (Chesbro-D) Special needs housing
Allows the California Housing Financing Agency to make loans to finance affordable housing, which includes residential structures, housing developments, multifamily rental housing, special needs housing, and other forms of housing.
Chapter 748, Statutes of 2006

SB 286 (Lowenthal-D) Housing
Makes a number of technical, non-controversial, changes to housing law.
Chapter 890, Statutes of 2006

SB 710 (Torlakson-D) Surplus residential property
Requires, in addition to certifying income, that buyers of state surplus residential property must also certify their assets to the selling agency.
Chapter 245, Statutes of 2006

SB 843 (Dunn-D) General plans: housing elements
Requires a court, on a finding by the Department of Housing and Community Development that a local jurisdiction is not substantial compliance with housing element law, to levy a fine and award attorney fees as specified.
(Died in Senate Rules Committee)

SB 948 (Murray-D) CEQA: environmental impact reports: short form
Requires a lead agency to prepare a short form environmental impact report for a project subject to the California Environmental Quality Act if the lead agency has determined that the project meets specified criteria, including that the project consists of a residential development combined with one or more qualified urban uses, as defined, is located within the boundaries of an incorporated city or within an unincorporated area designated in an approved local general plan for residential development, and is consistent with specified land use requirements, as provided.
(Died in Senate Environmental Quality Committee)

SB 983 (Lowenthal-D) Subdivision Map Act
Requires local agencies to review lot line adjustments for conformity with any existing specific plans, and raises the maximum penalties a subdivider of a condominium conversion who fails to give proper notice must pay to prospective tenants.
Chapter 636, Statutes of 2006

SB 1052 (Kehoe-D) Subdivisions: appeals
Allows a city council or county board of supervisors to hold a subdivision appeal hearing at its next regular meeting for which it can give proper public notice or within 60 days, whichever period is shorter.
Chapter 247, Statutes of 2006

SB 1177 (Hollingsworth-R) Housing: density bonus
Repeals the requirement under density bonus law that a developer show that a waiver or modification of development standards is necessary to make the housing units economically feasible, and instead requires that the applicant show that the waiver or reduction of development standards is necessary to physically accommodate the housing development at the densities or with the concessions or incentives granted by current law. In addition, this bill clarifies that the definition of "development standard" does not include fees.
(Failed passage in Assembly Housing and Community Development Committee)

SB 1206 (Kehoe-D) Redevelopment
Amends statutory elements necessary to establish that land is blighted for the purpose of redevelopment: (1) narrowing the descriptions of conditions underlying blight; (2) using a performance standard to justify a finding of blight; and (3) deleting antiquated subdivision conditions as conditions that establish blight, absent a showing that land is also predominantly urbanized and economically blighted.
Chapter 595, Statutes of 2006

SB 1322 (Cedillo-D) Housing
Requires cities and counties to include in the housing element of their general plan an analysis of the need for emergency shelters and also to accommodate the need for shelters on sites that are zoned to allow their use by right.
Vetoed by the Governor

SB 1329 (Alquist-D) Community development: healthy food choices
Requires the Department of Food and Agriculture, until January 1, 2010, in partnership with the Department of Health Services, and to the extent funds are appropriated, to establish the "Healthy Food Retailing Initiative" to provide residents of underserved communities with retail food markets that offer high quality fruit and vegetables.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

SB 1523 (Alarcon-D) Development projects: superstore retailers
Requires a city, county, or city and county to prepare an economic impact report prior to approving or disapproving a proposed development project that would permit the construction of a superstore retailer, as defined.
Vetoed by the Governor

SB 1576 (Murray-D) Foster care: transitional housing
Eliminates the county share of the cost for transitional housing services for former foster youth between the ages of 18 and 24 subject to funding in the Budget.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

SB 1676 (Ducheny-D) Subdivisions: final maps
Creates uniformity in the amount of notice an owner is required to give tenants in a residential rental property being converted and sold as condominiums, community apartment projects, or stock cooperatives.
(Failed passage on Assembly Floor)

SB 1689* (Perata-D) Housing and Emergency Shelter Trust Fund Act of 2006
Enacts the Emergency Housing, Community Planning and Farmland Preservation Bond Act of 2006 which authorizes the issuance of a $2.85 billion general obligation bond for state housing programs. Establishes the Transit-Oriented Development Implementation Program, and specifies that a ballot initiative is to be placed on the November 7, 2006 statewide general election ballot.
Chapter 27, Statutes of 2006

SB 1754 (Lowenthal-D) Housing and infrastructure zones
Allows for the creation of up to 100 "housing and infrastructure zones" that would divert property tax increment revenues from cities and schools for road, water, sewer, and community amenities to support new residential development, as well as housing directly.
(Died in Senate Appropriations Committee)

SB 1800 (Ducheny-D) General plans: housing
Requires the legislative body of a local agency, as defined, to adopt the general plan, defines the term "long-term," with respect to the general plan, and requires the local government as the same time it revises its housing element to adopt a housing opportunity plan, as described, as a part of the housing element.
(Died in Senate Transportation and Housing Committee)

SR 8 (Torlakson-D) Transportation and housing
States that the Senate places a high priority during the 2005-06 Regular Session of the Legislature on improving access to housing and reducing traffic congestion by promoting affordable housing, infill development, and other policies that allow people to live closer to their workplaces.
(Died in Senate Transportation and Housing Committee)

AB 63 (Strickland-R) Elderly and Disabled Home Improvement Loan Program
Establishes, within the Department of Housing and Community Development, the Elderly and Disabled Persons' Revolving Home Improvement Loan Program.
(Died in Assembly Housing and Community Development Committee)

AB 408 (Tran-R) Housing: financial discrimination
Repeals existing law requiring the Secretary of the Business, Transportation and Housing Agency to monitor and investigate the lending patterns and practices of financial institutions for compliance with the prohibition against discrimination in the availability of, or in the provision of, financial assistance for the purpose of purchasing, construction, rehabilitation, improving, or refinancing housing accommodations.
(Died in Assembly Banking and Finance Committee)

AB 517 (Hancock-D) Redevelopment: Berkeley: low- and moderate-income housing
Authorizes the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Berkeley, notwithstanding current law and subject to the approval of the city council, to retain, until January 1, 2020, its ability to incur indebtedness exclusively for the purposes of increasing, improving, and preserving the community's supply of low- and moderate-income housing and would extend the ability of the agency to receive tax increment revenues to repay indebtedness incurred pursuant to these provisions until January 1, 2060.
(Died in Assembly Housing and Community Development Committee)

AB 549 (Salinas-D) Affordable housing
Revises one of the specified findings for which a local agency may make a written finding, based on substantial evidence in the record, to disapprove or conditional approval of an affordable housing development and would authorize actual damages as compensation for documented quantifiable losses suffered by a plaintiff or petitioner in an action brought to enforce these provisions as a direct result of a local agency disapproving or conditioning its approval of an affordable housing development, as specified.
(Died in Assembly Local Government Committee)

AB 623* (Gordon-D) Redevelopment: Los Angeles Air Force Base
Authorizes the legislative bodies of communities located in Los Angeles County to adopt ordinances to expend their tax-increment moneys outside of their territorial jurisdiction to implement the Los Angeles Air Force Base Retention Program through the formation of a separate joint powers entity, as specified.
(Died in Assembly Local Government Committee)

AB 773 (Mullin-D) Redevelopment: referendum
Allows voters in all cities and counties affected by a redevelopment ordinance up to 90 days to gather signatures to qualify a referendum on that ordinance.
Chapter 161, Statutes of 2006

AB 782 (Mullin-D) Redevelopment: project area
Repeals the so-called antiquated subdivision exception (which is defined as subdivided lots with irregular shapes and inadequate sizes for proper development) to the statutory definition of blighted areas. This bill also eliminates antiquated subdivisions from the definition of a predominantly urbanized area.
Chapter 113, Statutes of 2006

AB 921 (Daucher-R) Redevelopment
Allows redevelopment agencies to extend the time limit on redevelopment activities for an additional 25 years without making a new finding of blight.
(Died in Assembly Housing and Community Development Committee)

AB 925 (Ridley-Thomas-D) Insurance: community investments
Requires California-admitted insurers to submit information about their community investment activities to the Insurance Commissioner on a biennial basis until January 1, 2011, requires posting that information to the Department of Insurance web site biennially, and makes the submission of community investment data by insurance companies voluntary after January 1, 2010.
Chapter 456, Statutes of 2006

AB 986 (Torrico-D) Transit oriented development
Entitles a mixed-use development that is located within a regional priority transit oriented development zone that otherwise meets the qualifications for a density bonus to an additional density bonus of five percent above the bonus to which it is already entitled.
(Died in Assembly Local Government Committee)

AB 1265 (Leslie-R) Redevelopment agencies
Authorizes the adoption of an ordinance by a local legislative body declaring that there is no further need for the redevelopment agency if an agency has not, among other things, entered into contracts for redevelopment within three years after the adoption of a specified ordinance.
(Died in Assembly Housing and Community Development Committee)

AB 1330 (Karnette-D) Redevelopment: Los Angeles Harbor District
Establishes the Harbor District Development Authority in the City of Los Angeles, authorizes the City of Los Angeles to designate the Los Angeles Board of Harbor Commissioners as the redevelopment agency for the Harbor, and redefines blight to fit the conditions in the Los Angeles Harbor District.
(Died in Assembly Local Government Committee)

AB 1352 (Bogh-R) Redevelopment: transfer of funds
Allows two redevelopment agencies, as specified, to adopt a resolution for the purpose of pooling housing funds.
(Died in Assembly Local Government Committee)

AB 1450 (Evans-D) Land use: density bonus
Requires that units targeted for moderate-income households as part of a housing development receiving a density bonus be affordable at a rent that does not exceed 30 percent of 120 percent of the area's median income, and creates requirements for the continued affordability and resale of these units.
(Died in Assembly Housing and Community Development Committee)

AB 1472 (Coto-D) Redevelopment
Authorizes a redevelopment agency also to extend the time limit on effectiveness of the plan for a maximum of 10 additional years if significant physical or economic blight remaining in the project area may not be reasonably eliminated without the extension of the time limit, as provided.
(Died in Assembly Housing and Community Development Committee)

AB 1479 (Frommer-D) Jobs-Housing Balance Improvement Program
Requires the Department of Housing and Community Development to report to the Governor and the Legislature, with respect to units produced pursuant to the Jobs-Housing Balance Improvement Program, information detailing the proximity of the units to job centers.
(Died in Assembly Housing and Community Development Committee)

AB 1491 (Calderon-D) Redevelopment: low- and moderate-income housing
Authorizes the City of Industry to transfer a specified amount of its redevelopment tax increment revenues to a public entity located outside its boundaries if additional conditions are met.
(Died in Assembly Housing and Community Development Committee)

AB 1606 (Salinas-D) Redevelopment: low-income housing
Requires that income eligibility for affordable housing be based upon the income of each individual residing in the unit and not on the aggregate income of the residents in the unit.
(Died in Assembly Housing and Community Development Committee)

AB 1806* (Assembly Budget Committee) Housing bond funds
General Government Trailer bill to the 2006 State Budget which, among other provisions, allows for a shift of approximately $15 million in Proposition 46 bond funds from the under-subscribed Adaptive Reuse Component of the Downtown Rebound Program to the Transit-Oriented Housing Component of the same program.
Chapter 69, Statutes of 2006

AB 1904 (Tran-R) Escheated funds: portable housing: elderly persons
Requires that all unclaimed moneys escheated to the state from the estates of deceased persons be used for an existing state program to construct or rehabilitate multifamily housing for senior citizens.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

AB 2158 (Evans-D) Regional housing needs
Adds two new factors to the list included in the required methodology for distribution of existing and projected housing need within a region.
Vetoed by the Governor

AB 2161* (Klehs-D) Child welfare services: resource family pilot program
Authorizes the Redevelopment Agency of the County of Alameda to count the new construction of units outside the project area, but within the City of Hayward, towards satisfaction of these housing obligations if certain conditions are met. This authorization applies only to the Mt. Eden Sub-Area of the Eden Area Redevelopment Project Area.
Chapter 563, Statutes of 2006

AB 2197 (Salinas-D) Redevelopment: plans
Requires the California Research Bureau of the California State Library to conduct a study and submit a report, by July 1, 2007, for distribution to the appropriate committees of the Legislature that contains details of any oversight, review, or approval authority that any state or local government outside of California has with respect to redevelopment agency plan adoptions, amendments, or mergers.
(Died in Assembly Local Government Committee)

AB 2286 (Torrico-D) Housing
States that, if the voters approve the Housing and Emergency Shelter Trust Fund Act of 2006 in November of this year, the Secretary of the Business, Transportation and Housing Agency shall adopt regulations to ensure that grants awarded from the Regional Planning, Housing, and Infill Incentive Account will result in increased housing production and proper planning and zoning for housing by local government entities.
(Died in Senate Rules Committee)

AB 2294 (Garcia-R) Housing: density bonus
Requires that the developer show that the waiver or modification of development standards is necessary to physically accommodate the housing development at the densities or with the concessions or incentives granted pursuant to the provisions of the Planning and Zoning Law.
(Died in Senate Transportation and Housing Committee)

AB 2346 (Oropeza-D) Infrastructure financing districts: Los Angeles Harbor
Makes seven changes to the Infrastructure Finance District Law applicable only to the City of Los Angeles to finance needed public infrastructure improvements.
(Died on Senate Inactive File)

AB 2378 (Evans-D) Housing: density bonus
Extends the continued affordability agreement to moderate-income dwelling units in a common interest development by requiring the local government to ensure that affordability by recording against the property deed restrictions to require, for at least 30 years, that the units will be resold to persons and families of moderate income at an affordable housing cost or by recording against the properties deed restrictions or liens providing for an equity-sharing agreement, as specified.
(Died in Senate Transportation and Housing Committee)

AB 2484 (Hancock-D) Housing development: density bonuses
Relieves local governments from the requirements of density bonus law for parcels zoned above specified densities.
(Died in Assembly Housing and Community Development Committee)

AB 2503 (Mullin-D) Affordable housing
Establishes a state matching program for affordable housing by requiring any contribution by a city or county into a Housing Trust Fund established under this act to be matched by an equivalent contribution from the Educational Revenue Augmentation Fund in that county.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

AB 2526 (Arambula-D) Affordable housing developments
Requires an attached housing development to be a permitted use not subject to a conditional use permit on any parcel zoned for an attached housing development if it meets certain criteria, including that the development is located within a city or census-defined place with a population density of at least 1,000 persons per square mile and a total population of at least 2,500. Requires a city, county, or city and county to defer payment of development fees until issuance of a certificate of occupancy for housing developments in which at least 49 percent of the total units will be affordable to lower-income households. Provides that deferment of fees shall be until close of permanent financing.
(Failed passage in Assembly Housing and Community Development Committee)

AB 2572 (Emmerson-R) Housing element: colleges
Adds the housing needs generated by the presence of a private university or a campus of the California State University or the University of California to the list of specified factors to be included in the methodology a council of governments or delegate subregion is required to develop for the distribution of existing and projected housing need to cities and counties within the region or subregion.
Chapter 785, Statutes of 2006

AB 2638* (Laird-D) Housing trust fund
Amends the existing Local Housing Trust Fund Matching Grant Program, created in conjunction with Proposition 46, and allows expiring low-income housing tax credit developments to apply for a new allocation of tax credits to preserve the affordability of units.
Chapter 892, Statutes of 2006

AB 2682 (Daucher-R) Redevelopment: tax increment revenues
Requires, when a redevelopment agency is deactivated, that the property tax increment revenues that would revert to local educational agencies instead be directed to the county, if that county is a low-wealth county. The bill defines "low-wealth county" as a county which received less than the statewide average county allocation of property taxes in 2002-03. The redirection of property tax revenues from educational agencies to low-wealth counties would continue until such time that each county reached the statewide average allocation of in 2002-03 (which was 19 percent).
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

AB 2723 (Pavley-D) Electricity: solar energy: low-income residential housing
Requires the California Public Utilities Commission (PUC) to ensure that not less than 10 percent of the funds from the California Solar Initiative be used for the installation of solar energy systems on low-income residential housing, and permits the PUC to incorporate a revolving loan or loan guarantee program for this purpose.
Chapter 864, Statutes of 2006

AB 2748 (Jones-D) Public postsecondary education: student housing reports
Requests the Regents of the University of California and requires the Trustees of the California State University to each prepare a report containing specified data relating to various aspects of on-campus student housing, with the reports to be submitted to the Legislature on or before March 31, 2007.
Vetoed by the Governor

AB 2749 (Strickland-R) Home improvement loans for elderly and disabled persons
Requires the Department of Housing and Community Development to establish a pilot program to provide a revolving home improvement loan fund for qualified low and moderate income elderly and disabled persons in two counties.
(Died in Assembly Aging and Long Term Care Committee)

AB 2763 (Nava-D) Farmworker housing
Creates a new classification of housing specifically for use by migrant farmworkers and subject to compliance with the Employee Housing Act.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

AB 2912 (Torrico-D) Housing: solar energy
Requires the Department of Housing and Community Development to conduct a study that identifies the costs and determines the feasibility of requiring developers of residential property located in the state to offer a solar energy option for each new housing unit constructed within the state, and requires, on or before January 1, 2008, the department to submit a report on the findings of the study to the Legislature.
(Died in Assembly Housing and Community Development Committee)

AB 2922 (Jones-D) Redevelopment: Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund
Makes changes to provisions in California Redevelopment Law. Requires redevelopment agencies to record a document that specifies the date on which the affordability restrictions will expire and describes the property that is subject to the restrictions. Also specifies that interested parties, including any person or family of low or moderate income that is eligible to reside at, or is displaced or threatened with displacement from, a property subject to affordability covenants or restrictions, may sue to enforce those covenants or restrictions against the property owner.
Vetoed by the Governor

HR 34 (Emmerson-R) Minority home ownership
Declares August 30, 2006, as Minority Home Ownership Day and encourages stakeholders in the issue of affordable housing to participate in this event.
Read and adopted

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Mobilehomes

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SB 1231 (Dunn-D) Mobilehomes: park inspections
Extends the January 1, 2007 sunset date on the Department of Housing and Community Development's Mobilehome Park Maintenance Inspection Program until January 1, 2012.
Chapter 644, Statutes of 2006

AB 197 (Umberg-D) Mobilehome parks: sales of parks
Provides that resident organizations, that have fulfilled certain requirements, shall have a right of first refusal to purchase a mobilehome park if the owner decides to sell or receives an offer from a third party to buy the park.
(Died in Assembly Housing and Community Development Committee)

AB 328* (DeVore-R) Crystal Cove State Park: El Morro Village Mobilehome Park
Prohibits the Department of Parks and Recreation from converting the El Morro Mobilehome Park at Crystal Cove State Park into a publicly accessible campground and public day use state park.
(Died in Assembly Water, Parks and Wildlife Committee)
A similar bill was AB 329 (DeVore-R) which died in Assembly Water, Parks and Wildlife Committee.

AB 396 (Lieber-D) Mobilehome parks: closure
Requires the impact report for conversion, closure or cessation of use of a mobilehome park to include specific information and requires the legislative body determining the amount of reasonable and appropriate compensation for displaced park residents to consider certain factors.
(Died in Assembly Housing and Community Development Committee)

AB 791 (Lieber-D) Tenancy: general provisions: mobilehomes
Clarifies that specified provisions of conventional landlord-tenant law prohibiting retaliation and harassment by landlords apply to management of a mobilehome park and provides that a provision of a rental agreement for a mobilehome is void against public policy if it contains a waiver of various rights of a mobilehome owner.
(Died in Senate Rules Committee)

AB 954 (Coto-D) Mobilehome parks: meetings of homeowners
Prohibits management of a mobilehome park, or any employee or agent of the management, from attending or monitoring a meeting of a homeowners' group or association unless requested by the group to be present.
(Died in Assembly Housing and Community Development Committee)

AB 1203 (Mullin-D) Manufactured housing: sales
States that the required one-year manufacturer, contractor and dealer warranty against substantial defects in manufactured homes and mobilehomes expires one year after either 120 days after the close of escrow, or upon the issuance of a certificate of occupancy, whichever occurs first, in cases where the buyer intends to install the home on a foundation system. Additionally, the buyer would be required to execute a Declaration of Delivery Sale detailing both the warranty's expiration date and the foundation system requirements.
Chapter 80, Statutes of 2006

AB 1469 (Negrete McLeod-D) Mobilehome parks: managers: training
Requires managers of mobilehomes parks to complete three hours of continuing education each year.
Vetoed by the Governor

AB 2106 (Lieber-D) Mobilehome parks: meetings of homeowners
Establishes the right of homeowners in mobilehome parks to meet in the park common space without the participation of the park management.
(Died on Assembly Third Reading File)

AB 2250 (Coto-D) Mobilehome Parks Act
Extends the January 1, 2007 sunset date on the Department of Housing and Community Development's (HCD's) Mobilehome Park Maintenance Inspection Program (MPM) until January 1, 2012, and requires HCD to convene its MPM program task force every six months rather than annually.
Chapter 858, Statutes of 2006

AB 2374 (Umberg-D) Mobilehome parks: fee increases
Requires the owner of a mobilehome park to notify homeowners of an increase in an existing fee or change prior to implementing that increase. The required time period for notice would depend on whether the management has sole control and authority over the increase, and the amount of notice management received for increases beyond their control. Limits civil liability for any violation, including willful, of these provisions to the amount of the increased fee or charge collected by the homeowners.
Vetoed by the Governor

AB 2587 (Liu-D) Contaminated property: methamphetamine cleanup
Extends the Methamphetamine Contaminated Property Cleanup Act of 2005 to a mobilehome or manufactured home located on private property, a mobilehome or manufactured home located in a mobilehome park, and a recreational vehicle that is sited in a mobilehome park.
Chapter 789, Statutes of 2006

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Common Interest Developments

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SB 551 (Lowenthal-D) Office of the Common Interest Development Ombudsperson
Establishes the Office of the Common Interest Development Ombudsperson within the Department of Consumer Affairs to provide education to both homeowners and association officers and to provide mediation of disputes.
(Failed passage in Assembly Business and Professions Committee)

SB 1560* (Battin-R) Common interest developments: governance
Clarifies a number of provisions enacted last year relating to elections within common interest developments.
Chapter 310, Statutes of 2006
Follow-up bill to SB 61 (Battin-R), Chapter 450, Statutes of 2005.

AB 770 (Mullin-D) Common interest developments: ombudsperson
Establishes the Office of the Common Interest Development Ombudsperson as a pilot project within the Department of Consumer Affairs to provide education, informal dispute resolution and data collection on common interest developments.
Vetoed by the Governor

AB 2100 (Laird-D) Common interest developments: reserve funding
Requires the board of directors of a homeowners association to adopt a reserve funding plan based on their reserve study and establishes new requirements for the review of contracts.
Chapter 188, Statutes of 2006

AB 2624 (Houston-R) Common interest developments: nonjudicial foreclosure
Adapts certain procedures concerning the rights of redemption for judicial foreclosures for use with the 90-day right of redemption in nonjudicial homeowner association foreclosures.
Chapter 575, Statutes of 2006

AB 2851 (DeVore-R) Common interest developments
Allows a condominium plan to be amended with less than unanimous agreement of all the unit owners.
(Died in Senate Judiciary Committee)

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Miscellaneous

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SB 251 (Morrow-R) Homeowners' insurance: personal property
Requires an insurer under a homeowners' insurance policy, in the event of a total loss of the primary insured structure, to offer the insured the option of receiving an unspecified portion of the policy limit for loss or damage to personal property, in exchange for the insured's waiver of any right to recover an amount in excess of that sum for that loss.
(Died in Senate Banking, Finance and Insurance Committee)

SB 504* (Torlakson-D) Real property sales contracts
Specifies that real property sales contracts, as defined under installment land sales contract law, do not include contracts for the purchase of attached residential condominium units that are entered into pursuant to a conditional public report issued under Section 11018.12 of the Business and Professions Code.
Chapter 51, Statutes of 2006

SB 540 (Kehoe-D) Tenancy: signs and flags
Provides that a landlord may not prohibit a tenant from displaying political campaign signs or flags, subject to certain limitations.
Vetoed by the Governor

SB 553* (Dutton-R) Personal income taxes: individual homeownership development
Creates an "Individual Homeownership Development Account" with account requirements and limitations similar to those governing Individual Retirement Accounts.
(Died in Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee)

SB 725 (Morrow-R) Land use regulation: compensation
Provides that if a state or local public entity enacts or enforces a new land use regulation that restricts the use of private property or any interest therein and has the effect of reducing the fair market value of the property or interest by 25 percent, then the owner of the property or interest shall be paid just compensation, as specified, except with respect to certain land use regulations.
(Died in Senate Judiciary Committee)

SB 728 (Escutia-D) Title insurance: title solicitors
Establishes application requirements and procedures for obtaining and renewing a certificate of registration as a title solicitor, prohibits a person from marketing, offering, soliciting, negotiating, or selling title insurance in California unless that person holds a valid certificate of registration as a title solicitor and authorizes the Insurance Commissioner (IC) to adopt rules and regulations as necessary to administer the title solicitor registration program, and requires the IC to adopt regulations regarding certain expenditures made by title solicitors.
(Died on Senate Inactive File)

SB 745 (Scott-D) Title insurance: mergers and acquisitions: licenses
Provides that specified mergers involving a title insurer or underwritten title company may not be entered into unless the insurer or company has notified the Insurance Commissioner (IC) in writing of its intention to enter into the transaction at least 60 days prior thereto, or a shorter period as the IC may require, and the IC has not disapproved the proposed license within that period.
(Died in Senate Banking, Finance and Insurance Committee)

SB 756 (Romero-D) Discrimination: restrictive covenants
Revises an existing process for deleting unlawfully restrictive covenants from the governing documents for real property.
(Died in Senate Judiciary Committee)

SB 943 (Torlakson-D) Real property: real estate agents
Requires expert reports used to fulfill natural hazard disclosure requirements in residential property sales to include a "Notice of Environmental Hazard Site" if the property is within a one-half mile radius of specified environmental hazards.
(Died in Senate Judiciary Committee)

SB 947 (Morrow-R) Construction contracts: indemnity
Provides that any provisions, clauses, covenants, or agreements contained in, collateral to, or affecting any construction contract entered into on or after January 1, 2006, for the construction of residential units, as specified, that purport to indemnify the promisee against liability for damages for injury to property, or any other loss, damage, or expense arising from the act or omission of the promisor, shall be limited only to damages, injury, loss, or expense caused by the promisor, or the promisor's subcontractors, agents, or representatives, without regard to any applicable standard of liability, except as specified.
(Died in Senate Judiciary Committee)

SB 978 (Ashburn-R) Water use: military land and housing areas
Prohibits, notwithstanding current law, submetering of a municipal or industrial service connection, served and billed through a master meter, for land under the administration of the military or housing projects included in the military housing privatization initiative program.
(Died in Senate Natural Resources and Water Committee)

SB 1329 (Alquist-D) Community development: healthy food choices
Requires the Department of Food and Agriculture, until January 1, 2010, in partnership with the Department of Health Services, and to the extent funds are appropriated, to establish the "Healthy Food Retailing Initiative" to provide residents of underserved communities with retail food markets that offer high quality fruit and vegetables.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

SB 1330 (Dunn-D) Housing developments: attorney's fees
Modifies and brings conformity to the prevailing plaintiff attorney's fee award provisions in three housing statutes, the anti-NIMBY (Not In My Backyard), no-net-loss, and density bonus laws.
(Died in Assembly Housing and Community Development Committee)

SB 1340 (Margett-R) Escrow agents
Requires that licensees submit certain financial information to the Commissioner or Corporations, and provides that surrender of a license becomes effective 105 days after receipt of the application, or within a shorter period of time as determined by the commissioner, except in certain circumstances.
(Died in Assembly Banking and Finance Committee)

SB 1603 (Margett-R) Building standards: conflicts and obsolete references
Requests that the California Building Standards Commission, in consultation with applicable state agencies, review the existing statutes for conflicts and obsolete references.
(Died in Senate Transportation and Housing Committee)

SB 1609 (Simitian-D) Reverse mortgages: annuities
Seeks to require a reverse mortgage lender to refer potential borrowers to independent counseling and to provide a translated reverse mortgage contract, when appropriate.
Chapter 202, Statutes of 2006

SB 1639* (Dutton-R) Income and corporation taxes: health savings account
Allows a 15 percent credit for amounts paid or incurred during the taxable year by a taxpayer that provides qualified health insurance for its employees. The credit would be available for taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2007, and before January 1, 2012.
(Died in Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee)

SB 1798 (Perata-D) California Environmental Quality Act: infill development
Revises the definition of "infill site" by allowing a site to be created within the infill site as a result of the merger of previously existing parcels to implement a redevelopment agency plan.
(Died on Assembly Inactive File)

SB 1802 (Ducheny-D) Farmworker housing
Changes the number of beds in a group quarters allowable as employee housing on agricultural land.
Chapter 520, Statutes of 2006

SB 1816 (Alarcon-D) Energy: gas furnace replacement program
Requires the Public Utilities Commission to replace 50,000 residential gas furnaces annually through 2013.
(Died in Senate Appropriations Committee)

SB 1817 (Torlakson-D) Real property disclosures
Requires a seller of real property to disclose to a buyer when the property is located within a certain distance of an environmental hazard site, as defined. A seller who uses an expert report to make his or her disclosures must disclose if the property is within one-quarter mile of an environmental hazard site. In the alternative, a seller who does not use an expert report may disclose either that the property is in the same city and ZIP Code as an environmental hazard site or that the property is within one-quarter mile of a site. Either disclosure under the bill would include a notice to the buyer that the buyer may wish to obtain professional advice regarding whether the property will be affected by the identified environmental hazard site.
(Died in Senate Judiciary Committee)

SB 1834 (Alarcon-D) Housing: residential real property
Specifies that when a tenant provides the owner with written notification of entitlement for the one-year extension based on age or disability, the tenant shall also provide written documentation supporting that entitlement. The bill would permit the owner to challenge a disability qualification and would specify examples of documentation of the disability that the tenant may provide to the owner.
(Died in Senate Transportation and Housing Committee)

SCR 102 (Scott-D) Construction Career Awareness Day
Honors and recognizes March 29, 2006, as the sixth annual Construction Career Awareness Day in Northern California
Resolution Chapter 31, Statutes of 2006

SCR 117 (Soto-D) PERS: reverse annuity mortgages
Directs the staff of the Public Employees' Retirement System to perform a study to determine if it is feasible to develop a Reverse Annuity Mortgage program for retired members, and report to the Legislature by January 15, 2007.
(Died at the Assembly Desk)

AB 62* (Strickland-R) Property taxation: homeowners' property exemption
Provides certain homeowners an exemption from property taxes equal to 25 percent of the full value of the property for a stated time.
(Died in Assembly Revenue and Taxation Committee)

AB 108 (Houston-R) Attorney advertising: residential construction defects
Regulates advertising by plaintiffs' attorneys regarding construction defect issues.
(Died in Assembly Judiciary Committee)

AB 292 (Maze-R) Employee housing: agricultural workers
Authorizes a county to adopt regulations for employee housing limiting the application to parcels of two acres or larger.
(Died in Assembly Housing and Community Development Committee)

AB 323 (Gordon-D) Professional negligence: real estate brokers or salespersons
Precludes the commencement of an action based upon the professional negligence of a licensed real estate broker or salesperson until the defendant has been given at least 60 days prior notice of the intention to commence the action, as specified.
(Died in Assembly Judiciary Committee)

AB 573 (Wolk-D) Design professionals: indemnity
Regulates the use of indemnification provisions in public agency contracts with design professions, as defined.
Chapter 455, Statutes of 2006

AB 594 (Karnette-D) Personal property: rental-purchase agreements
Revises and recasts a number of provisions relating to personal property rental-purchase agreements under the Karnette Rental-Purchase Act.
Chapter 410, Statutes of 2006

AB 781 (Leno-D) Rental property
Requires that landlords must own the building for a period of at least five years prior to making evictions under the Ellis Act.
(Died in Assembly Housing and Community Development Committee)

AB 790 (Yee-D) Real estate licensees
Authorizes the Department of Real Estate to suspend or revoke the license of a real estate licensee, or deny issuance of a real estate license to an applicant, if they have knowingly made, or caused to be made, false statements concerning their designation or certification of special education, credential, or trade organization membership.
Chapter 199, Statutes of 2006

AB 881 (Emmerson-R) Workers' compensation: roofers
Requires all roofers to have workers' compensation insurance, authorizes the Contractors State License Board's Registrar of Contractors to remove the roofing classification from a contractor license for failure to maintain workers' compensation insurance, requires insurers to conduct annual audits of their roofing customers' payroll, and directs the Workers' Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau to compile an annual report.
Chapter 38, Statutes of 2006

AB 906* (Houston-R) Income taxes: credits: construction costs
Allows a credit against net tax of a portion of the qualified construction costs.
(Died in Assembly Revenue and Taxation Committee)

AB 1161 (Yee-D) Tenancies
Authorizes a loan made by a real estate broker to be secured by certain types of personal property incidental to the real property security. The value of that personal property is prohibited from being included in specified calculations.
(Died in Senate Judiciary Committee)

AB 1169 (Torrico-D) Real property: rentals
Reenacts provisions for owners of residential property to provide at least 60 days' notice of the intent to terminate a periodic tenancy when the tenant has resided in the dwelling for one year or more.
Chapter 842, Statutes for 2006

AB 1205 (Blakeslee-R) Development project fees: protests
Provides that any party may file a development fee protest regardless of whether the action includes a facial challenge to the ordinance, resolution, or motion authorizing the fee, dedication, reservation, or other exaction imposed on the development project.
(Died in Assembly Local Government Committee)

AB 1444 (Jerome Horton-D) Malpractice actions: real estate brokers or salespersons
Adds real estate broker or salesperson to existing law that requires the attorney for the plaintiff or cross-complainant in any action arising out of the professional negligence of an architect, professional engineer, or land surveyor to file and serve a certificate declaring either that the attorney has consulted and received an opinion from an architect, professional engineer, or land surveyor, licensed to practice in this state or in any other state, or that the attorney was unable to obtain that consultation for specified reasons.
(Died in Assembly Judiciary Committee)

AB 1454 (Calderon-D) Homeowners' insurance: prohibited actions
Establishes the Homeowners' Bill of Rights, which regulates the use of credit information in the underwriting or rating of homeowners' insurance policies.
(Died in Assembly Insurance Committee)

AB 1528 (Jones-D) Flood control liability
Provides that the state is entitled to rights of indemnity and contribution against any local public entity whose actions contribute, or whose failure to act contributes, to the failure of a flood control project when that failure causes property damage or personal injury, and subjects a local public entity to joint liability and the state's rights of indemnity and contribution to the extent that the local public entity increases the amount of property damage sustained in a flood by approving new development in a previously undeveloped area, as defined.
(Died in Senate Judiciary Committee)

AB 1574 (Jones-D) Housing: discrimination
Authorizes the City of Sacramento and the County of Sacramento to enact local ordinances that are substantively identical to state laws prohibiting discrimination in housing as set forth in the Fair Employment and Housing Act.
(Died in Senate Judiciary Committee)

AB 1898 (Jones-D) Flood insurance
Enacts the California Flood Insurance Program which would require that owners of property located in a flood hazard zone within the Sacramento River or San Joaquin River watersheds maintain flood insurance as specified. This provision would take effect July 1, 2007.
(Died in Assembly Banking and Finance Committee)

AB 1946 (Nava-D) Residential property insurance
Makes clarifying changes to the California Residential Property Insurance Disclosure law and to the mandatory statements within the declarations page of a homeowner's policy.
Chapter 137, Statutes of 2006

AB 1963 (Leslie-R) Real estate brokers: license
Repeals a provision of law that allows a person to qualify for a real estate brokers license if they possess a four year college degree and two years of general real estate experience, as a substitute for the requirement that the applicant have two years of actual experience as a real estate salesperson.
Vetoed by the Governor

AB 2038 (Tran-R) Escrow agents
Requires the Escrow Agents Fidelity Corporation to provide to all of its members and the Commissioner of the Department of Corporations with a copy of the fidelity bond or insurance policy as it is acquired or renewed, as well as, provide a copy to any member upon request.
Chapter 376, Statutes of 2006

AB 2084 (Karnette-D) Domestic violence shelter-based programs
Re-designates "domestic violence centers" as "domestic violence shelter-based programs" for purposes of funding under the Domestic Violence Center Act and re-defines domestic violence to include abuse by "cohabitants."
Chapter 857, Statutes of 2006

AB 2157 (Chu-D) Redevelopment: El Monte
Allows the El Monte Redevelopment Agency to amend its redevelopment plan for the purposes of a transit oriented redevelopment project without making a finding of blight and without complying with any existing law provisions (except public notice requirements) with respect to amendments and time extensions.
(Died in Assembly Housing and Community Development Committee)

AB 2206 (Montanez-D) Recycling: multifamily dwellings
Requires the California Integrated Waste Management Board and owners and managers of multifamily dwellings to provide information and assistance to residents to achieve higher levels of recycling in multifamily dwellings.
Vetoed by the Governor

AB 2228 (Evans-D) Real property disclosures: environmental hazards experts
Requires a seller of real property to disclose to the prospective buyer that a report on environmental hazards applicable to the property is available, and to provide an opportunity for the buyer to purchase the report, and authorizes an environmental hazards expert to prepare the report, as specified.
(Died in Senate Judiciary Committee)

AB 2235 (Parra-D) Real estate: limited liability companies
Allows a limited liability corporation (LLC) to be licensed by the Department of Real Estate (DRE). A LLC licensed by DRE would be required to maintain liability insurance or other security for the payment of claims against it for acts, errors or omissions in its conduct, as specified.
(Died in Senate Judiciary Committee)

AB 2252 (Strickland-R) Environmental impact report
Exempts a development project from preparing and completing a 2nd or an additional environmental impact report if the project complies with applicable zoning and land use requirements, including the most recently adopted general plan of a city or county.
(Died in Assembly Local Government Committee)

AB 2307 (Mullin-D) State mandates: housing element
Repeals the provision of the Planning and Zoning Law authorizing councils of government to charge fees to their member agencies to cover the costs of allocating regional housing need assessments, and extends the fourth housing element revision for the Association of Bay Area Governments and the Southern California Association of Governments from June 30, 2007, to June 30, 2009.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

AB 2429 (Negrete McLeod-D) Real estate salespersons: licensure
Repeals the Department of Real Estate's authority to issue "conditional" real estate salesperson's licenses to persons who have not completed all statutorily required courses, effective with all applications for examination received after October 1, 2007.
Chapter 278, Statutes of 2006

AB 2464 (Saldana-D) Subdivision Map Act: City of San Diego
Prohibits the City of San Diego from approving or denying a proposal to convert rental units to condominiums, when certain conditions apply, until studies relating to the environmental impact of the proposed project and the impact of the proposed project on affordable housing in the jurisdiction have been completed.
(Died in Assembly Local Government Committee)

AB 2468 (Salinas-D) Planning: housing element
Establishes an alternative self-certification process for the housing elements of cities and counties. Specifically, this bill allows a city or county to self-certify housing elements if it can accommodate 100 percent of the need for low- and very low-income housing on sites zoned to permit multifamily residential use by right, which means that the use cannot be subject to a conditional use permit or other discretionary review.
(Died on Assembly Inactive File)

AB 2496 (Laird-D) Water conservation: low-flush water closets
Phases in requirements that water closets and urinals have lower flush volumes, generally reducing toilets from 1.6 gallons per flush to 1.3, and urinals from 1.0 gallons per flush to 0.5 gallons per flush.
Vetoed by the Governor

AB 2511 (Jones-D) Land use: housing
Makes a number of changes to state law to promote the development of affordable housing and prevent delays in processing applications for development projects that include a housing element.
Chapter 888, Statutes of 2006

AB 2562 (Saldana-D) Condominium conversion: tenant notification
Creates new tenant notification requirements that must be fulfilled prior to the approval of a final subdivision map for the conversion of residential rental property into condominiums, and makes other related changes to the Subdivision Map Act.
(Failed passage on Assembly Third Reading File)

AB 2602 (Lieu-D) Real estate brokers: deposits
Allows commercial real estate brokers, licensed by the Department of Real Estate, to deposit funds collected on behalf of an institutional investor in an interest bearing account and retain a specified amount of the interest earned as negotiated between the real estate broker and the institutional investor.
Chapter 107, Statutes of 2006

AB 2610 (Keene-R) Redevelopment agencies
Extends immunity to a person who acquires the property from an agency if the agency undertakes and completes a remedial or removal action or causes another person to undertake and complete that action and the agency is immune from liability as set forth in existing law.
(Died in Senate Judiciary Committee)

AB 2634 (Lieber-D) Housing elements
Requires that the analysis of population and employment trends and quantification of a city or county's existing and projected housing needs for all income levels in the housing element of its general plan shall include extremely low-income households, defined as those earning no more than 30 percent of the median income.
Chapter 891, Statutes of 2006

AB 2655 (Plescia-R) Construction defects: waterproofing system
Sets forth standards governing shower and bath waterproofing systems, rather than shower and bath enclosures, and the waterproofing system behind or under ceramic tile, as specified.
(Died in Assembly Judiciary Committee)

AB 2712 (Leno-D) Housing: sex offenders
Clarifies existing law regarding the duty of a residential landlord regarding the tenancy of individuals who are required to register as sex offenders.
Vetoed by the Governor

AB 2751 (Wyland-R) Development project fees: use
Prohibits a fee on a development project from including costs attributable to existing deficiencies in public facilities, but allows the fee to include costs attributable to increased demand on public facilities reasonably related to the development project.
Chapter 194, Statutes of 2006

AB 2800 (Laird-D) Housing: discrimination
Makes consistent, throughout various code sections relating to financing, construction, and occupancy of housing, terms relating to requirements for nondiscrimination.
Chapter 578, Statutes of 2006

AB 2839 (Sharon Runner-R) Tenancy
Requires low-income tenants who obtain housing under a federal program to sign an agreement promising that neither they, nor their guests or other household members, will engage in specified activity or permit the dwelling to be used for that activity.
(Failed passage in Assembly Judiciary Committee)

AB 2867 (Torrico-D) Land use: public hearings: notice
Requires that any public notice required pursuant to the Planning and Zoning Law be provided to the owner of the affected property as determined by specified sources, and that notice of any such hearing also required by the Subdivision Map Act also be provided to persons who have given notice of retaining mineral rights.
Chapter 363, Statutes of 2006

AB 2890 (Ridley-Thomas-D) Lenders: employees
Allows the Department of Corporations to bar or suspend a California Finance Lender or California Residential Mortgage Lending licensee or their employee from employment if that person has committed certain acts for the purposes of misleading the public.
Chapter 201, Statutes of 2006

AB 3020* (Montanez-D) Real estate: time-share developments
Makes clarifying and substantive changes to the recently enacted Vacation Ownership and Timeshare Act of 2004.
Chapter 429, Statutes of 2006

AB 3022 (Umberg-D) Flood control: seller disclosures
Requires any person who intends to sell or lease subdivided lands containing qualifying real property to include in his/her application for a public report a Notice of Levee Failure Flood Hazard" which states that the property is subject to a risk of flooding if a nearby levee fails, as well as information about purchasing subsidized federal flood insurance. This notice requirement only applies to public report applications submitted between July 1, 2007 and January 1, 2012.
(Died in Senate Rules Committee)

AB 3042 (Evans-D) Regional housing
Provides a procedure by which a city or county may enter into an agreement to transfer a percentage of its share of the regional housing need to another city or county.
(Died in Senate Transportation and Housing Committee)

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BillAuthor and Bill TitleReference Links
Index (in bill order)
SB 1Murray-D
Electricity: renewable energy resources
Finance and Development
SB 223Torlakson-D
Infill housing
Finance and Development
SB 251Morrow-R
Homeowners' insurance: personal property
Miscellaneous
SB 257Chesbro-D
Special needs housing
Finance and Development
SB 286Lowenthal-D
Housing
Finance and Development
SB 504*Torlakson-D
Real property sales contracts
Miscellaneous
SB 540Kehoe-D
Tenancy: signs and flags
Miscellaneous
SB 551Lowenthal-D
Office of the Common Interest Development Ombudsperson
Common Interest Developments
SB 553*Dutton-R
Personal income taxes: individual homeownership development
Miscellaneous
SB 710Torlakson-D
Surplus residential property
Finance and Development
SB 725Morrow-R
Land use regulation: compensation
Miscellaneous
SB 728Escutia-D
Title insurance: title solicitors
Miscellaneous
SB 745Scott-D
Title insurance: mergers and acquisitions: licenses
Miscellaneous
SB 756Romero-D
Discrimination: restrictive covenants
Miscellaneous
SB 843Dunn-D
General plans: housing elements
Finance and Development
SB 943Torlakson-D
Real property: real estate agents
Miscellaneous
SB 947Morrow-R
Construction contracts: indemnity
Miscellaneous
SB 948Murray-D
CEQA: environmental impact reports: short form
Finance and Development
SB 978Ashburn-R
Water use: military land and housing areas
Miscellaneous
SB 983Lowenthal-D
Subdivision Map Act
Finance and Development
SB 1052Kehoe-D
Subdivisions: appeals
Finance and Development
SB 1177Hollingsworth-R
Housing: density bonus
Finance and Development
SB 1206Kehoe-D
Redevelopment
Finance and Development
SB 1231Dunn-D
Mobilehomes: park inspections
Mobilehomes
SB 1322Cedillo-D
Housing
Finance and Development
SB 1329Alquist-D
Community development: healthy food choices
Finance and Development
Miscellaneous
SB 1330Dunn-D
Housing developments: attorney's fees
Miscellaneous
SB 1340Margett-R
Escrow agents
Miscellaneous
SB 1523Alarcon-D
Development projects: superstore retailers
Finance and Development
SB 1560*Battin-R
Common interest developments: governance
Common Interest Developments
SB 1576Murray-D
Foster care: transitional housing
Finance and Development
SB 1603Margett-R
Building standards: conflicts and obsolete references
Miscellaneous
SB 1609Simitian-D
Reverse mortgages: annuities
Miscellaneous
SB 1639*Dutton-R
Income and corporation taxes: health savings account
Miscellaneous
SB 1676Ducheny-D
Subdivisions: final maps
Finance and Development
SB 1689*Perata-D
Housing and Emergency Shelter Trust Fund Act of 2006
Finance and Development
SB 1754Lowenthal-D
Housing and infrastructure zones
Finance and Development
SB 1798Perata-D
California Environmental Quality Act: infill development
Miscellaneous
SB 1800Ducheny-D
General plans: housing
Finance and Development
SB 1802Ducheny-D
Farmworker housing
Miscellaneous
SB 1816Alarcon-D
Energy: gas furnace replacement program
Miscellaneous
SB 1817Torlakson-D
Real property disclosures
Miscellaneous
SB 1834Alarcon-D
Housing: residential real property
Miscellaneous
SCR 102Scott-D
Construction Career Awareness Day
Miscellaneous
SCR 117Soto-D
PERS: reverse annuity mortgages
Miscellaneous
SR 8Torlakson-D
Transportation and housing
Finance and Development
AB 62*Strickland-R
Property taxation: homeowners' property exemption
Miscellaneous
AB 63Strickland-R
Elderly and Disabled Home Improvement Loan Program
Finance and Development
AB 108Houston-R
Attorney advertising: residential construction defects
Miscellaneous
AB 197Umberg-D
Mobilehome parks: sales of parks
Mobilehomes
AB 292Maze-R
Employee housing: agricultural workers
Miscellaneous
AB 323Gordon-D
Professional negligence: real estate brokers or salespersons
Miscellaneous
AB 328*DeVore-R
Crystal Cove State Park: El Morro Village Mobilehome Park
Mobilehomes
AB 396Lieber-D
Mobilehome parks: closure
Mobilehomes
AB 408Tran-R
Housing: financial discrimination
Finance and Development
AB 517Hancock-D
Redevelopment: Berkeley: low- and moderate-income housing
Finance and Development
AB 549Salinas-D
Affordable housing
Finance and Development
AB 573Wolk-D
Design professionals: indemnity
Miscellaneous
AB 594Karnette-D
Personal property: rental-purchase agreements
Miscellaneous
AB 623*Gordon-D
Redevelopment: Los Angeles Air Force Base
Finance and Development
AB 770Mullin-D
Common interest developments: ombudsperson
Common Interest Developments
AB 773Mullin-D
Redevelopment: referendum
Finance and Development
AB 781Leno-D
Rental property
Miscellaneous
AB 782Mullin-D
Redevelopment: project area
Finance and Development
AB 790Yee-D
Real estate licensees
Miscellaneous
AB 791Lieber-D
Tenancy: general provisions: mobilehomes
Mobilehomes
AB 881Emmerson-R
Workers' compensation: roofers
Miscellaneous
AB 906*Houston-R
Income taxes: credits: construction costs
Miscellaneous
AB 921Daucher-R
Redevelopment
Finance and Development
AB 925Ridley-Thomas-D
Insurance: community investments
Finance and Development
AB 954Coto-D
Mobilehome parks: meetings of homeowners
Mobilehomes
AB 986Torrico-D
Transit oriented development
Finance and Development
AB 1161Yee-D
Tenancies
Miscellaneous
AB 1169Torrico-D
Real property: rentals
Miscellaneous
AB 1203Mullin-D
Manufactured housing: sales
Mobilehomes
AB 1205Blakeslee-R
Development project fees: protests
Miscellaneous
AB 1265Leslie-R
Redevelopment agencies
Finance and Development
AB 1330Karnette-D
Redevelopment: Los Angeles Harbor District
Finance and Development
AB 1352Bogh-R
Redevelopment: transfer of funds
Finance and Development
AB 1444Jerome Horton-D
Malpractice actions: real estate brokers or salespersons
Miscellaneous
AB 1450Evans-D
Land use: density bonus
Finance and Development
AB 1454Calderon-D
Homeowners' insurance: prohibited actions
Miscellaneous
AB 1469Negrete McLeod-D
Mobilehome parks: managers: training
Mobilehomes
AB 1472Coto-D
Redevelopment
Finance and Development
AB 1479Frommer-D
Jobs-Housing Balance Improvement Program
Finance and Development
AB 1491Calderon-D
Redevelopment: low- and moderate-income housing
Finance and Development
AB 1528Jones-D
Flood control liability
Miscellaneous
AB 1574Jones-D
Housing: discrimination
Miscellaneous
AB 1606Salinas-D
Redevelopment: low-income housing
Finance and Development
AB 1806*Assembly Budget Committee
Housing bond funds
Finance and Development
AB 1898Jones-D
Flood insurance
Miscellaneous
AB 1904Tran-R
Escheated funds: portable housing: elderly persons
Finance and Development
AB 1946Nava-D
Residential property insurance
Miscellaneous
AB 1963Leslie-R
Real estate brokers: license
Miscellaneous
AB 2038Tran-R
Escrow agents
Miscellaneous
AB 2084Karnette-D
Domestic violence shelter-based programs
Miscellaneous
AB 2100Laird-D
Common interest developments: reserve funding
Common Interest Developments
AB 2106Lieber-D
Mobilehome parks: meetings of homeowners
Mobilehomes
AB 2157Chu-D
Redevelopment: El Monte
Miscellaneous
AB 2158Evans-D
Regional housing needs
Finance and Development
AB 2161*Klehs-D
Child welfare services: resource family pilot program
Finance and Development
AB 2197Salinas-D
Redevelopment: plans
Finance and Development
AB 2206Montanez-D
Recycling: multifamily dwellings
Miscellaneous
AB 2228Evans-D
Real property disclosures: environmental hazards experts
Miscellaneous
AB 2235Parra-D
Real estate: limited liability companies
Miscellaneous
AB 2250Coto-D
Mobilehome Parks Act
Mobilehomes
AB 2252Strickland-R
Environmental impact report
Miscellaneous
AB 2286Torrico-D
Housing
Finance and Development
AB 2294Garcia-R
Housing: density bonus
Finance and Development
AB 2307Mullin-D
State mandates: housing element
Miscellaneous
AB 2346Oropeza-D
Infrastructure financing districts: Los Angeles Harbor
Finance and Development
AB 2374Umberg-D
Mobilehome parks: fee increases
Mobilehomes
AB 2378Evans-D
Housing: density bonus
Finance and Development
AB 2429Negrete McLeod-D
Real estate salespersons: licensure
Miscellaneous
AB 2464Saldana-D
Subdivision Map Act: City of San Diego
Miscellaneous
AB 2468Salinas-D
Planning: housing element
Miscellaneous
AB 2484Hancock-D
Housing development: density bonuses
Finance and Development
AB 2496Laird-D
Water conservation: low-flush water closets
Miscellaneous
AB 2503Mullin-D
Affordable housing
Finance and Development
AB 2511Jones-D
Land use: housing
Miscellaneous
AB 2526Arambula-D
Affordable housing developments
Finance and Development
AB 2562Saldana-D
Condominium conversion: tenant notification
Miscellaneous
AB 2572Emmerson-R
Housing element: colleges
Finance and Development
AB 2587Liu-D
Contaminated property: methamphetamine cleanup
Mobilehomes
AB 2602Lieu-D
Real estate brokers: deposits
Miscellaneous
AB 2610Keene-R
Redevelopment agencies
Miscellaneous
AB 2624Houston-R
Common interest developments: nonjudicial foreclosure
Common Interest Developments
AB 2634Lieber-D
Housing elements
Miscellaneous
AB 2638*Laird-D
Housing trust fund
Finance and Development
AB 2655Plescia-R
Construction defects: waterproofing system
Miscellaneous
AB 2682Daucher-R
Redevelopment: tax increment revenues
Finance and Development
AB 2712Leno-D
Housing: sex offenders
Miscellaneous
AB 2723Pavley-D
Electricity: solar energy: low-income residential housing
Finance and Development
AB 2748Jones-D
Public postsecondary education: student housing reports
Finance and Development
AB 2749Strickland-R
Home improvement loans for elderly and disabled persons
Finance and Development
AB 2751Wyland-R
Development project fees: use
Miscellaneous
AB 2763Nava-D
Farmworker housing
Finance and Development
AB 2800Laird-D
Housing: discrimination
Miscellaneous
AB 2839Sharon Runner-R
Tenancy
Miscellaneous
AB 2851DeVore-R
Common interest developments
Common Interest Developments
AB 2867Torrico-D
Land use: public hearings: notice
Miscellaneous
AB 2890Ridley-Thomas-D
Lenders: employees
Miscellaneous
AB 2912Torrico-D
Housing: solar energy
Finance and Development
AB 2922Jones-D
Redevelopment: Low and Moderate Income Housing Fund
Finance and Development
AB 3020*Montanez-D
Real estate: time-share developments
Miscellaneous
AB 3022Umberg-D
Flood control: seller disclosures
Miscellaneous
AB 3042Evans-D
Regional housing
Miscellaneous
HR 34Emmerson-R
Minority home ownership
Finance and Development

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