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Senate panel advances bill to raise value threshold for dismantling inoperable or hazardous RVs
Summary
AB 630 would raise the value threshold to allow dismantling of inoperable or hazardous recreational vehicles, extend reclaim windows and require on-site notices; the committee passed the bill as amended and sent it to Appropriations amid testimony from both advocates and opponents.
The Senate Public Safety Committee advanced AB 630 (Assemblymember Mark Gonzales), which would raise the dollar threshold permitting local authorities to dismantle inoperable or hazardous recreational vehicles (RVs) after they are towed, expand owner- and occupant-notice requirements and extend the reclaim window for belongings.
Supporters, including the City of Los Angeles (represented by the mayor’s office), the California Police Chiefs Association and several cities, said the change addresses public-health and safety…
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