The law builds on existing law that allows parties to eliminate unenforceable racially restrictive covenants from recorded documents but goes dramatically further by making any recorded CC&Rs that restrict the number, size or location of residences that may be built on a property, or that restrict the number of persons or families who may reside on a property, unenforceable against the owner of a 100 percent BMR housing development that is affordable to lower-income households. The new law. As an urgency statute, this law took effect on May 20, 2021. Published: Feb 16, 2022 Seven new Homekey projects will provide 387 housing units SACRAMENTO - Governor Gavin Newsom today announced more than $116 million in funding for seven Homekey projects across the state. And, no longer will red tape and bureaucracy prohibit us from building housing in the right locations to address our climate crisis., PublishedDecember 27, 2022 at 3:03 PM PST, Inside JPR | Public Reports & FCC Applications, signed landmark legislation back on Labor Day, brought workers hourly minimum pay from $10 to $15, A 2022 study from the Institute for Health Policy Studies at UC San Francisco. California has a critical housing shortage: The median home price broke $800,000 in 2021, and some experts say California needs about 3 million new homes for the growing population. It will also be possible to seal some violent crime records, but this will require permission from a court. AB 602 imposes additional standards and procedures for agencies adopting impact fees. This past year, the state Legislature passed and Gov. California will be required to collect data each year on how many people are exiting prison into unstable housing or outright homelessness under a new law that goes into effect Jan. 1. Agencies must update nexus fee studies at least every eight years from the period beginning on Jan. 1, 2022. 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. Such a transfer is exempt from provisions governing disposal of surplus land, which dictate how a local agency may notice, negotiate and process the disposal of surplus land and is not subject to provisions that allow for private enforcement actions for noncompliance with the law. Advocates say the bill will make biking safer. Gavin Newsom signs a $123.9 billion package to support K-12 education. Special guests: Mike Alamari, President, Pacific Farm Management Miguel Arias, Fresno City Councilmember Garry Bredefeld, [] (See Holland & Knight's previous alert, "California's 2019 Housing Laws: What You Need to Know," Oct. 8, 2018.) Assembly Bill 890, which passed in 2020, and allows nurse practitioners to practice independently. (See Holland & Knight's previous alert, "California Legislature Passes Housing Crisis Act of 2019 and Rent Control Bill, Among Others," Sept. 12, 2019.) New Laws in 2022 2022 will be a landmark year in California thanks to new laws that protect our restaurants and small businesses, protect our workers, address the housing and homelessness crisis, reform our system of policing, strengthen social justice, and more! 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. Those exemptions could both speed up the process and lower the cost of building homes. Copyright 19962023 Holland & Knight LLP. Agencies must adopt studies at a public hearing with at least 30 days' notice, notify any member of the public who requests notice of an impact fee nexus study and consider any evidence submitted by any member of the public that the agency's determinations or findings are insufficient. Calves intended to be sold as veal must be housed with a minimum of 43 square feet per calf. SB 591 authorizes the establishment of intergenerational housing developments that would include senior citizens, caregivers and transition-age youth in order to permit developers who receive local or state funds or tax credits designated for affordable rental housing to prioritize and restrict occupancy of certain developments to senior citizens, caregivers and transition-age youth. $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, Multi-pronged approach to homelessness includes major investments to strengthen Californias mental health care system. To highlight the successful state efforts, Governor Newsom joined Caltrans cleanup efforts at an encampment on I-10 in Los Angeles Thursday. We cant nibble around the edges of the homelessness crisis, we need to implement bold, transformative solutions investing more money than ever before to get folks off the street and provide the mental health and other services they need to stay off the streets, said Governor Newsom. A new report by Berkeley Law's Policy Advocacy Clinic (PAC) reveals a major rise in the criminalization of homeless people in California. January 2023. The Legislature also focused particular attention on issues of fair housing and equity, including a new law that requires all BMR homes within a development to be integrated and have the same access to common areas and amenities as non-BMR homes with apparent retroactive effect. Now, two new laws in California would let developers build housing on that land and largely prevent revenue-hungry local governments from stopping them. That's about to change. You cannot racially target and terrorize people.. The new law. Thats certainly not the experience of all fast-food workers, but a significant and sizable amount; more than other industries.. FY 2023-24 Homeless Initiative Funding Recommendations Review the Draft Budget and Provide Feedback Proposed $598.4 Million Spending Plan Reflects New Framework to End Homelessness, Maximizes Measure H Funding READ MORE Mobile Clinics for People Experiencing Homelessness . The hens have to be housed with a minimum of 144 square inches per hen. In order to qualify, the housing development must meet or comply with a number of requirements, especially 1) consistency with all of the locality's applicable objective zoning, subdivision and design review standards, 2) the housing development will not require the demolition of affordable housing or rent controlled units, units that have been occupied in the preceding 10 years or a historic structure, 3) either 10 percent or 50 percent of the units (depending upon the jurisdiction's performance permitting enough housing to meet its share if its state-assigned regional housing need targets ) are designated at BMR rents or housing costs, 4) prevailing wage and "skilled and trained" workforce requirements for contractors and subcontractors, and 5) other locational requirements generally targeting infill housing locations. "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. But at the same time, we know $15 is barely enough at this point in time.. To say, You cannot write the N-word on the wall at school. Thats in the wake of a 2020 report showing the latter district has one of the highest suspension rates for Black students, mainly boys, in California. AFFH means, among other things, "taking meaningful actions that overcome patterns of segregation and foster inclusive communities" and "address significant disparities in housing needs and in access to opportunity." In order to qualify, the conversion 1) must occur beginning Jan. 1, 2022, 2) units may not be previously affordable to very low-, low- or moderate-income households, 3) must be subject to a 55-year recorded agreement and 4) the initial post-conversion rent for the unit must be at least 10 percent less than the average monthly rent charged during the 12 months prior to conversion. LOS ANGELES Today, Governor Gavin Newsom signed a suite of bills to help address the homelessness crisis and enhance Californias response to people suffering from mental health issues on the streets, a critical part of the Governors$22 billion housing affordability and homelessness package, while visiting an acute board and care home run by Los Angeles County. AB 1235 put into place new guidelines for shelters, allowing stays of up to 90 days and expanding eligibility for services to include young people at risk of becoming homeless. 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. Mental and behavioral health: Assembly Bill 309, Senate Bill 14 and Senate Bill 224. He said the change improves upon the existing 3-foot law when passing a biker. . 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). And if you reply yes, youre not going to get that unit, Martin said. SB 8 extends until 2034 the HCA provision that prohibits cities from conducting more than five hearings on an application as well as HCA provisions that provide vesting rights for housing projects that submit a qualifying "preliminary application." The law also clarifies that subsequent permit applications must only meet the objective standards that were in place when the original development application was submitted. A 2017 study by the advocacy and policy organization the Guttmacher Institute found that more than 40% of counties in California dont have a clinic that provides abortions. The following new laws are aimed at curbing the increasing cost of housing production by imposing additional procedures on jurisdictions adopting impact fees and prohibiting affordable housing fees on affordable housing units. 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. 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. New California Cannabis Laws for 2022 January 11, 2022 Several new cannabis laws are now in effect in California for 2022. The new laws listed below become effective January 1, 2022 unless otherwise noted. 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. Information contained in this alert is for the general education and knowledge of our readers. Previously, an agency had three years to rezone. Only 623,212 verified signatures are needed to qualify the initiative and put the law on hold until voters weigh in. That's about to change. 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. Gavin Newsom signed many laws impacting California employers. Hundreds of new laws will take effect across California in 2023. Empty bottles for takeout cocktails line the bar at North Light restaurant in Oakland on Aug. 14, 2020. The SDBL continues to be the most commonly used tool to increase housing density and production. Those with violent or serious felonies in their backgrounds wouldnt get their records automatically sealed, but would be able to petition a court to have them sealed. A fourth part of the bill doesnt go into effect until 2024. Additionally, an agency may not deny a housing development project located on an existing legal parcel solely on the basis that the lot area does not meet the agency's requirement for minimum lot size. Julie Leopo/EdSource. Although some critics faulted SB 9, the duplex law, for failing to specifically impose BMR requirements on new housing, the overall thrust of the Legislature's efforts shows significant and in some cases dramatic attention to BMR housing developments. AB 1443 by Assemblymember Kevin McCarty (D-Sacramento) Mental health: involuntary treatment. So, safety, harassment, violence, retaliation, wage theft. Ian Cull has the details. Those taking effect on July 1, 2022 range from school . We want to fight back against acts of intimidation, but we also have to be mindful of the First Amendment and the right to free speech, said its regional director, Seth Brysk. The third change removes a statewide ban on Class 3 electric bikes which are the fastest available from certain facilities, but local governments can still ban them from equestrian, hiking and recreational trails. Democratic Assembly member Buffy Wicks, who drafted the act, says it marks a turning point for Californias housing production needs no longer will lack of land be an issue. Climate and Environment Dozens of climate-related bills were signed into. For full text details and authorship regarding chaptered 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. The bill was introduced in March by Democratic Assembly member Rebecca Bauer-Kahan and 17 co-authors from every legislative ethnic caucus. Signs Landmark Duplex and Lot-Split Legislation into Law," Sept. 17, 2021.). 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. The Legislature also focused on encouraging student and intergenerational housing planning and production. One new law would task the California Department of Education with developing evidence-based best practices for restorative justice. Many of these provisions were originally due to sunset in 2025. Sex offenders would not be eligible. Local agencies are required to update their Housing Element every eight years (or four years if HCD determines it is noncompliant). This creates more ownership options for nonprofit housing organizations. Businesses with 26 or more employees will be required to pay a $15 minimum wage starting in 2022. General. Learn more about these and other new laws below. Urban Footprints analysis estimates that 108,000 acres of land would be newly open for home construction, with the potential for between 1.5 and 2.5 million homes, 200,000 to 300,000 of which would not require a government subsidy. 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. Further linking housing with health care, the legislation names California Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Mark Ghaly and Business, Consumer Services and Housing Agency Secretary Lourdes Castro Ramrez as Co-Chairs of the Council. Also, where should Fresno's next homeless shelter go? SB 791 establishes within HCD the California Surplus Land Unit to provide technical assistance to local agencies and developers to "facilitate the development and construction of residential housing on local surplus land." Its harming not only themselves, but their families, the economy, their community.. SACRAMENTO, Calif. A crew of state workers arrived early one hot summer day to clear dozens of people camped under a dusty overpass near California's Capitol. This is an urgency statute that went into effect Sept. 28, 2021, but requires HCD to adopt these policies as a part of the formal rulemaking process in order to take effect. In 2022, the minimum wage in California was $14 an hour for employers with 25 or fewer employees and. SACRAMENTO In September 2021, Governor Gavin Newsom announced the state had prioritized 100 high-profile encampment sites on state land to clear. To add to our state's limited housing inventory, California's legislature passed several new laws in 2021, to take effect in 2022. 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. This accelerated rezoning requirement, combined with other recent laws requiring agencies to make more realistic housing production assumptions and meet ever-increasing housing targets, present an important opportunity for by right processing within jurisdictions that do not meet housing targets. The budget. Researchers have found a strong link between leaving prison and entering homelessness, but have struggled to find exact data. Bauer-Kahan commented: "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. Atkins own AB 154, which passed in 2013 and permitted nurse practitioners to conduct first-trimester abortions under a doctors supervision. Most affordable housing programs and laws target "lower income" households (which, in most counties, are generally households who earn less than 80 percent of Area Median Income [AMI]). The bill will require drivers to change lanes before passing a cyclist, if a lane is available. As previously reported, Senate Bill (SB) 9 provides for the ministerial approval of converting existing homes occupied by a homeowner into a duplex if certain eligibility restrictions are satisfied. The statewide California minimum wage will rise to $15.50 per hour for all employer sizes. A 2022 study from the Institute for Health Policy Studies at UC San Francisco showed that white ex-convicts were more likely to benefit from clean slate laws than Black people, for example. Here are 22 new laws Californians must start following in 2022. AB 838, effective July 1, 2022, requires a city or country to investigate a complaint of a substandard building. 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.. SEIU, the states largest union, says the restaurant coalitions signature-gathering effort was purposely misleading to voters and says it has video to prove it, which the LA Times reviewed. Assembly Bill 89 would require all community colleges in California to create a universal policing curriculum, and it would raise the minimum age for new officers from 18 to 21. Those reports must include, among other findings, data indicating the number of parolees who are experiencing homelessness, and the number of those parolees experiencing homelessness who have previously been identified as having serious mental health needs, according to the text of the law. 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.. While larger companies hit the $15 per hour minimum wage in January 2022, smaller businesses had an extra year to meet the requirement. The . "Alien" is removed from California State Code ( AB 1096) - strikes . California Gov. This year, the California governor, Gavin Newsom, is pushing a $14bn investment in homelessness solutions, meant to create 55,000 new housing units and treatment slots. Solomon is among an estimated 7,800 people without a home in San Francisco, a city that has come to be seen as an emblem of California's staggering inability to counter the homeless crisis . AB 1584, a housing omnibus bill, establishes a restriction on contractual development controls that mirrors AB 721 by declaring unenforceable any CC&R contained within a deed, contract, security instrument or other instrument that prohibits, effectively prohibits or restricts the construction or use of an ADU on a lot zoned for single-family use. Assembly Bill 2282, hate crimes at . Altogether, the efforts highlighted today represent a comprehensive strategy to get more Californians off the streets faster than ever before and into the health services and housing they need all at a fraction of the cost of previous efforts. This year, CapRadio is focusing on 10 new laws that could impact your world. Todays legislation, along with our overall $22 billion housing affordability and homelessness package, will move the needle on creating more housing for the homeless and will allow us to tackle the homelessness crisis in ways California has never done.. In addition, Assembly Bill (AB) 1584 (discussed further below under "Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs)") builds on previously established laws promoting ADUs by declaring unenforceable any CC&R that prohibits, effectively prohibits or restricts the construction or use of an ADU on a lot zoned for single-family use. WHAT THE BILL WOULD DO. Here is a sampling of 44 new laws set to hit the State of California. If the answer is no, they then do not get paroled, Martin explained. The bill requires that the CC&Rs for the development set forth the limitations on occupancy, residency and use consistent with the bill. Los Angeles County is seeking co-applicants for the funding. 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. The law specifies that the three-year time period during which an SB 35 permit remains valid is paused when a project is sued and while modifications are considered. I think, especially in high school, the threat of a legal consequence will mitigate behavior. Versher said. It all depends on what happens in the coming days. $22 billion housing affordability and homelessness package, four housing bills signed earlier this month, housing affordability bills signed yesterday, 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. 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. 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. 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. Its unacceptable, said Governor Newsom. Some cities and counties have a higher minimum wage than what is required by the state. One of the most important recent housing laws is SB 330, also known as the Housing Crisis Act of 2019 (HCA), which 1) limits a locality's ability to prolong the housing approval process, 2) gives housing applicants an opportunity to invoke vesting rights against later-adopted changes to local ordinances, 3) limits cities' ability to impose or enforce housing caps and development moratoria and 4) requires developers who demolish existing housing to provide replacement housing and relocation benefits. Existing law requires school buildings to meet heightened standards for earthquake safety in order to protect children and requires the California Department of General Services (DGS) to approve plans and construction methods for such buildings. The minimum wage has been gradually increasing under a 2016 law that brought workers hourly minimum pay from $10 to $15. 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. That office will likely conclude their review of the submitted signatures sometime in January. It also allows for housing on that land, and exempts such projects from local approval processes and the California Environmental Quality Act. Tia Koonse is the legal and policy research manager at the UCLA Labor Center and says pay is just one part of the plan. AB 362 by Assemblymember Sharon Quirk-Silva (D-Fullerton) Homeless shelters: safety regulations. Large jurisdictions are required to adopt a capital improvement plan as part of the nexus study. The report details how more and more city ordinancesand the overzealous enforcement of themare targeting this population. As an urgency statute, this law took effect on July 19, 2021. ", New legislation means Californians will only be breaking the law when crossing the road using a non-designated crossing point if they do so where "a reasonably careful person would realize there is an immediate danger of a collision.". Click "accept" below to confirm that you have read and understand this notice. SB 224 requires mental health instruction to be included in . SB 8 also enacts a series of reforms intended to provide that HCA provisions apply to both discretionary and ministerial approvals as well as to the construction of a single dwelling unit and makes a series of revisions to the already complex replacement housing and relocation requirements. 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