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CA SB1417
Bill
AI Summary
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Adds the Santa Monica Department of Transportation to the list of transit districts authorized to issue prohibition orders, joining Sacramento Regional Transit District, Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Fresno Area Express, San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District, and Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority.
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Prohibition orders ban individuals from transit district property, facilities, or vehicles for specified periods based on conduct including repeated infractions within 90 days, arrests or convictions for violent crimes or drug possession, or Health and Safety Code violations.
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Establishes maximum prohibition order durations of 30 days for first infractions, 90 days for second orders within one year, and 180 days for third or subsequent orders within one year.
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Requires transit districts to provide notice, allow contestation within 10 calendar days, conduct initial reviews, and offer administrative hearings before a hearing officer within 30 days if requested.
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Mandates each transit district establish an advisory committee with at least five members including someone with disability services experience, a youth advocate, and law enforcement representative to recommend training and monitor compliance.
Legislative Description
Transit districts: prohibition orders.
Last Action
Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 189, Statutes of 2024.
8/19/2024