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Bureau outlines rulemaking and AB 21‑38 implementation; staff tracking multiple bills affecting movers and licensing

3191731 · May 5, 2025
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Policy staff told the advisory council on Aug. 14 that the bureau is implementing AB 21‑38 criminal‑history rules, preparing §100 corrections and drafting initial household mover regulations for public comment.

Diana Rodinas, policy manager, and Yosanna Lamar, policy manager, briefed the advisory council on the bureau’s regulation work and the 2020 legislative session.

Rodinas said the bureau prepared a Section 100 rulemaking package to amend outdated cross references and remove inoperative sections in title 4 of the California Code of Regulations; that package is under internal review and will be filed with the Office of Administrative Law when approved. She also said the bureau has proposed rulemaking to adopt substantial‑relationship and rehabilitation criteria consistent with Assembly Bill 21‑38 (as discussed below) and that an initial household…

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