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Bureau posts regulation workshops and begins DCA‑wide criminal‑history rulemaking; several bills could affect licensing
Summary
The bureau announced regulatory workshops on household mover licensing and Household Mover Act rulemaking, described required DCA‑wide rulemaking to implement AB 2138 (criminal history and rehabilitation criteria), and summarized several bills under consideration that could affect bureau rules and licensing.
Bureau staff briefed the advisory council on several rulemaking and legislative items: regulatory workshops on household mover licensing, a DCA‑wide rulemaking package to implement AB 2138 (criminal history and rehabilitation criteria), and a set of state and federal bills the bureau is monitoring.
Fauna Lamar, a bureau policy manager, said the bureau will host a household mover regulation workshop on March 25 (in conjunction with an applicant workshop on March 26) in Irvine to discuss licensing requirements, perceived licensing “challenges” and permit fees. The workshop is open to the public and includes a teleconference option; details were posted on…
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