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Analysis of California Senate Bill 289 Telephonic and Electronic Patient Management 热度: S.B.No.2798*SS02/R823*G1/2 08/SS02/R823 PAGE1 To:BusinessandFinancial Institutions;Judiciary, DivisionA MISSISSIPPILEGISLATUREREGULARSESSION2008 By:Senator(s)Dawkins ...
A: Senate Bill 476 applies to all foodservice operations in California, encompassing restaurants, catering services, food trucks, and other food establishments involved in the preparation, serving, or handling of food.Certain establishments are exempt as outlined in Part e of section 113948 of the ...
California Senate Bill 970, introduced on January 25, 2024, and referred to the Judiciary Committee on February 14, 2024, aims to regulate artificial intelligence (AI) technology by defining AI-related terms and setting requirements for synthetic voice, video, and image recordings. The bill limits...
Senate Bill 579, introduced to the California State Senate on February 20, 2025, proposes the creation of a working group to assess the role of AI in mental health. This group is tasked with evaluating AI's impact on mental health outcomes, ethical standards, and addressing concerns, as well...
The California state Senate has passed a bill aimed at preventing gas prices from spiking at the pump.
On May 31, 2023, the California Senate passed Senate Bill (SB) No. 553 by a vote of 29–8. The legislation would establish new workplace violence prevention standards in California.
The potential legalization of certain psychedelic drugs in California continued to take more odd turns in the past few weeks, with Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) recently announcing a new plan: working with Republicans to create a bill that would... ...
Senate Bill No. 858 - California 热度: Senate Chair Report to Board of Trustees 热度: SENATEBILLREPORT SB5550 AsReportedBySenateCommitteeOn: ConsumerProtection&Housing,February15,2007 Title:Anactrelatingtorealproperty. BriefDescription:Concerningrealproperty. ...
Private California Senate Bill 561, which we reported onpreviously, would have added a private right of action to allow individuals to bring suits to enforce the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), but failed to advance out of the Senate Appropriations Committee on Thursday. This procedural se...