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Labeling rulemaking advances; draft household‑movers permit regulation circulated; AB 366 amended and signed

November 06, 2025 | Respiratory Care Board of California, Boards and Commissions, Executive, California


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Labeling rulemaking advances; draft household‑movers permit regulation circulated; AB 366 amended and signed
Policy staff reported progress on multiple regulatory items on Oct. 16. The bureau ompleted a Section 100 action containing technical label amendments, which took effect May 19, 2025; a second rulemaking package containing substantive label changes (terminology, label content, templates) is being revised for resubmission to DCA regulatory council this fall.

The bureau circulated an initial draft of household movers permit regulations to council members on July 29 and has been incorporating feedback, including comments from council member Steve White Young about permit-transfer language. Policy manager Eileen Yap said the draft is in early form and the bureau aims to submit a cleaned draft to DCAor regulatory council review this fall.

On legislation, Yap said AB 366 (IID law) was amended by the Senate Appropriations Committee to restore judicial discretion to order an ignition interlock device (IID) on a first DUI conviction and to extend the IID sunset date to Jan. 1, 2033; the governor signed the amended bill Oct. 13, 2025. The bureau said the AB 366 revisions do not require regulatory changes to existing IID regulations because the bill's adjustments relate only to timing and court discretion.

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