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Household mover enforcement regulations effective April 1; upholstery labeling rulemaking moves through OAL
Summary
Policy manager Eileen Yap said household mover enforcement regulations were adopted and effective April 1; the labeling regulation package has been split into a Section 100 proposal now before OAL and a substantive proposal that will return for further review; AB 366 (ignition interlock) is in appropriations after April committee passage.
The bureau provided a legislative and regulatory update to the advisory council on May 8, describing recent regulatory adoptions and the status of pending rulemaking and legislation.
Eileen Yap, the bureau’s policy manager, told the council that household mover enforcement regulations completed the rulemaking process and became effective April 1, 2025. The regulations establish definitions, the bureau citation system…
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