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CA AB67

Bill

Status

Failed

2/2/2026

Primary Sponsor

Rebecca Bauer-Kahan

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Origin

State Assembly

2025-2026 Regular Session

AI Summary

  • Authorizes the California Attorney General to bring civil actions to enjoin violations of the Reproductive Privacy Act or enforce compliance, including seeking injunctions, restraining orders, restitution, and damages on behalf of injured persons

  • Grants the Attorney General investigative powers including conducting public or private investigations, publishing information about violations, subpoenaing witnesses, compelling attendance, taking evidence, and requiring production of relevant documents

  • Imposes civil penalties of up to $25,000 per violation against any person or governmental entity that violates the Reproductive Privacy Act, with penalty amounts determined by factors such as seriousness of misconduct, number of violations, and defendant's financial condition

  • Requires all costs, fees, and civil penalties collected to be paid to the Attorney General's office and made available upon legislative appropriation exclusively for enforcement of the Reproductive Privacy Act

  • Exempts claims brought under the Reproductive Privacy Act from the Government Claims Act requirement that claims for money or damages against local public entities be presented through specified procedures

Legislative Description

Attorney General: Reproductive Privacy Act: enforcement.

Last Action

From committee: Filed with the Chief Clerk pursuant to Joint Rule 56.

2/2/2026

Committee Referrals

Appropriations5/1/2025
Privacy and Consumer Protection4/8/2025
Judiciary3/24/2025

Full Bill Text

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