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CA AB1735
Bill
AI Summary
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Adds Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority to the list of transit districts authorized to issue prohibition orders banning individuals from transit property, facilities, or vehicles.
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Prohibition orders may be issued for three or more infractions within 90 days, arrests or convictions for violent crimes or drug sales, or convictions under Health and Safety Code Section 11532.
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Establishes maximum durations for prohibition orders: 30 days for first offense (90 days for second, 180 days for third within one year), up to 180 days for misdemeanor convictions, and up to one year for felony convictions.
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Requires transit districts to provide notice, allow 10-day contestation periods, conduct initial reviews, and offer administrative hearings with independent hearing officers before prohibition orders take effect.
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Mandates each transit district establish an advisory committee including members with disability services, youth advocacy, and law enforcement experience to recommend training and monitor compliance with prohibition order procedures.
Legislative Description
Transit districts: prohibition orders.
Last Action
Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 69, Statutes of 2023.
7/13/2023