Law enforcement officers have new limits on posting to social media the booking photo of someone arrested for a nonviolent crime, a move supporters say is needed to keep those photos from following people for years even if they are ultimately not convicted.More law enforcement personnel records are now subject to disclosure under the California Public Records Act.The changes include raising the minimum age for officers to 21 and allowing badges to be taken away for excessive force, dishonesty and racial bias. Newsom approves sweeping reforms to law enforcement in California The proceeds will go to public health and education programs.Ĭalifornia Gov. Electronic cigarettes will be subject to a new tax as of July 1 to be paid by purchasers, equal to 12.5% of the sales price. The new law also bans sharing those images online. Protesters can’t videotape, photograph or otherwise record patients or providers within 100 feet of reproductive clinics.A broad array of services provided by Medi-Cal, California’s healthcare program for low-income residents, will be available to all income-eligible adults age 50 and over, regardless of immigration status, beginning on May 1.Failure to do so could result in a fine of $1,000 and up to six months in jail. Anyone who protests at a vaccination clinic must keep a distance from any patients who are within 100 feet of its entrance.Senate Bill 510 eliminates any ambiguity about the cost-free provisions, while also making the measure retroactive to March 4, 2020, when Newsom declared a state of emergency for COVID-19. California California will crack down on surprise coronavirus testing fees under new law
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