ASSEMBLY ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT, SPORTS, TOURISM, AND INTERNET MEDIA COMMITTEE Honorable Kansen Chu, Chair

The following are measures considered by the Committee during the 2017-18 Legislative Session.

AB-132 (Jones-Sawyer) – Public Contracts: 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games. SUMMARY: Authorizes the Governor to execute games support contracts as specified, not to exceed $270 million, in connection with the site selection process for the of to become the host for the 2028 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games, and would establish the Olympic Games Trust Fund in the State Treasury and would, upon appropriation by the Legislature, make the money in the fund available for these purposes. Last Action: Chapter 836, Statutes of 2017

AB-427 (Muratsuchi) – Aerospace Commission. SUMMARY: This bill would have created the California Aerospace Commission to foster the development of activities in California related to aerospace, including, but not limited to, aviation, commercial and governmental space travel, unmanned aerial vehicles, aerospace education and job training, infrastructure and research launches, manufacturing, academic research, applied research, economic diversification, business development, tourism, and education. Last Action: Vetoed

AB-755 (Eduardo Garcia) – Museums: California Museums for All grant program. SUMMARY: As heard in Committee, this bill would have established the California Museums for All, under the administration of the California Cultural and Historical Endowment (CCHE), to provide grants to participating museums for them to, among other things, offer free to $3 admission fees for low income patrons, as provided, and would appropriate $4,500,000 from the General Fund to the CCHE for allocation for the California Museums for All, the Museum and Cultural Resources Program, and the administrative costs of these 2 programs, as specified. Later Amended to: Local agencies: capital investment incentive program Last Action: Chapter 709, Statutes of 2017

AB-783 (Weber) – California Commission for the Preservation of African American History, Culture, and Institutions. SUMMARY: This bill would have established the California Commission for the Preservation of African American History, Culture, and Institutions in state government, with membership appointed as specified, to be headquartered in the museum. The bill would require the commission to conduct public hearings to identify the contributions of African to California history and culture, chronicle the activities of African Americans who have made significant contributions to the history and culture of California in all fields of endeavor, and identify institutions and places of significance in the contributions of African Americans to the

AEST&IM Committee 2017-18 Legislative Report Page | 1 history and culture of California and provide for the placement of an appropriate marker at these sites. The Author failed to move this measure forward. Last Action: Died - Assembly Committee on Arts, Entertainment, Sports, Tourism, and Internet Media

AB-1280 (Gloria) – Talent agencies: licensure. SUMMARY: This bill would have prohibited a person from engaging in or carrying on the occupation of a talent agency without a license from the Labor Commissioner. Existing law authorizes the commissioner to revoke or suspend any license if it is shown that the licensee or his or her agent has violated or failed to comply with any of the provisions governing talent agencies. Existing law requires an application for license renewal to state the names and addresses of all persons, except bona fide employees on stated salaries, financially interested as partners, associates, or profit sharers, in the operation of the business of the talent agency. This bill would additionally require that the application for renewal include the email addresses of those persons. The Author failed to move this measure forward. Last Action: Died - Assembly Committee on Arts, Entertainment, Sports, Tourism, and Internet Media

AB-1435 (Gonzalez Fletcher) – The Athlete Protection Act. SUMMARY: This bill would have established the College Athlete Protection Act under the administration of the College Athlete Protection Commission, which would be established by the bill, for the protection of college or university athletes participating in intercollegiate athletic programs offered by institutions of higher education located in California. Last Action: Died - Senate Committee on Education

AB-1470 (Wood) – State highways: bypasses of a city or business district. SUMMARY: This bill would have provided that a city or county shall be eligible to receive funding from an unspecified account for the purposes of revitalizing a city or business district due to the loss of tourism business resulting from the highway relocation, with respect to a bypass that is completed on or after January 1, 2014. Last Action: Died - Assembly Committee on Transportation

AB-1510 (Dababneh) – Athletic Trainers. SUMMARY: This bill would have established the Athletic Training Practice Act (Act) for the purpose of licensing persons engaged in the profession of Athletic Trainer. Last Action: Died - Assembly Committee on Business and Professions

AB-1664 (Bocanegra) – California Film Commission: workforce development program. SUMMARY: This bill would have required the California Film Commission (CFC) to develop a workforce development program, as described, consistent with the Career Readiness requirement in the California Film and Television Tax Credit Program (CFTTCP). The policy from this measure was incorporated into the Budget Act of 2018-19. Last Action: Died - Senate Committee on Business, Professions and Economic Development

AB-1734 (Calderon) - Income taxes: credits: motion pictures. SUMMARY: This bill would have established motion picture tax credits similar to those in existing law, to be allocated by the California Film Commission (CFC) on or after July 1, 2020, and before July 1, 2025, subject to an annual cap of $330,000,000, plus the amount of any unused credit amounts for preceding fiscal years, as specified, for 20% or 25% of qualified

AEST&IM Committee 2017-18 Legislative Report Page | 2 expenditures up to $100,000,000, for the production of a qualified motion picture in this state, as defined. The policy from this measure was incorporated into the Budget Act of 2018-19. Last Action: Died – Senate Committee on Governance and Finance

AB-1984 (Eduardo Garcia) - Museums: California Museums for All. SUMMARY: This bill would have established the California Museums for All, under the administration of the California Cultural and Historical Endowment (CCHE), to offer free to $3 admission fees for low income patrons, as provided, and would provide grants to participating museums for them to, among other things, enhance programs and exhibits to meet the needs of underserved communities or to provide its staff with adequate training and provide resources for collaborative outreach to low-income communities. Last Action: Died – Assembly Committee on Appropriations

AB-2108 (McCarty) - Youth athletics: Safe Youth Football Act. SUMMARY: This bill would prohibit any person who is not at least 12 years of age from playing tackle football with a youth sports organization. The Author failed to move this measure forward. Last Action: Died - Assembly Committee on Arts, Entertainment, Sports, Tourism, and Internet Media

AB-2220 (Bonta) - College Athlete Bill of Rights. SUMMARY: This bill would have extended portions of the existing Student Athlete Bill of Rights to apply to institutions of higher education that provide athletic scholarships for college student athletes and allows an additional year of eligibility for an equivalent scholarship for students who have been injured. Would also require institutions of higher education to designate one person to receive complaints and provide a remedy within 60 days. Last Action: Died - Senate Committee on Appropriations

AB-2388 (Chu) - Employment: minors. SUMMARY: This bill clarifies that employers do not have to obtain permission from the Labor Commissioner to employ minors in digital exhibitions, provided the minor is not compensated, the exhibition is limited to one hour and an admission fee is not charged for attendance. Last Action: Chapter 261, Statutes of 2018

AB-2456 (Bloom) - Arts Council: peer review groups. SUMMARY: Authorizes the California Arts Council (CAC) to appoint peer review panels and authorizes members of those panels to, at the discretion of CAC, receive a per diem, an honorarium, and reimbursement for expenses. Last Action: Chapter 869, Statutes of 2018

AB-2662 (Chau) - State government: Office of Planning and Research: electronic media: child development. SUMMARY: This bill would have required the Office of Planning and Research (OPR) to enter into appropriate arrangements with relevant state agencies to establish an independent panel of experts to study the effects of electronic media on youth and report its findings to the Legislature. Last Action: Died – Assembly Committee on Appropriations

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AB-2800 (Chu) - High school athletics: California High School Coaching Education and Training Program: heat illness. SUMMARY: Requires high school coaches to be trained with a basic understanding of the signs and symptoms of heat illness, as defined, and the appropriate response to heat illness. Last Action: Chapter 21, Statutes of 2018

AB-2836 (Gloria) - Native Americans: repatriation. SUMMARY: Requires the Regents of the (UC) to establish and support a system-wide Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) Implementation and Oversight Committee, and for any campus subject to the federal NAGPRA to establish a campus implementation committee. Last Action: Chapter 823, Statutes of 2018

AB-2936 (Nazarian) - Income taxes: credits: motion pictures. SUMMARY: This bill would have extended the existing California Film and Television Tax Credit Program (CFTTCP), and authorization of the California Film Commission (CFC) to administer the program and allocate the tax credits, by five years. The policy from this measure was incorporated into the Budget Act of 2018-19. Last Action: Died – Assembly Committee on Appropriations

AB- 3110 (Mullin) - Athletic trainers. SUMMARY: This bill would have established a registration program under a new Athletic Training Board (Board) within the Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) and prohibits a person from practicing athletic training, as defined, or holding himself or herself out as an athletic trainer, unless they are registered with the Board. Last Action: Died – Senate Committee on Appropriations

AB-3256 (Arts, Entertainment, Sports, Tourism, & Internet Media) - California Film Commission. SUMMARY: Makes various changes to the Government Code intended clarify the role and responsibilities of the California Film Commission (Commission) and updates the law to replace various references to “motion picture and television filming” and “motion picture” related to the Commission with a reference to “media production,” as defined. Last Action: Chapter 302, Statutes of 2018

ACR-42 (Holden) – Jackie Robinson. SUMMARY: Recognizes the 70th anniversary of Jackie Robinson breaking the color barrier in a major professional sports league, celebrate his life and legacy, and acknowledge the impact he continues to have on generations of players, fans, and those who persevere towards unity, equality, and liberty. Last Action: Resolution Chapter 41 of 2017

ACR-50 (Chu) – 2016 U.S. –China Tourism Year. SUMMARY: Recognizes the importance of promoting the leadership of California’s tourism industry in continuing to welcome Chinese travelers and would commemorate the mission and success of the 2016 U.S.-Chinese Tourism Year by encouraging continued travel and tourism between California and China, as well as between California and California’s other domestic and international markets and partners. Last Action: Resolution Chapter 198 of 2017

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ACR- 64 (Frazier) – Special Olympics Day. SUMMARY: Proclaims May 8, 2017, as Special Olympics Day in California. Last Action: Resolution Chapter 81 of 2017

ACR-106 (Muratsuchi) – Diplomatic relationships: humane treatment of companion animals. SUMMARY: This resolution would have recognized the humane treatment of companion animals through the eradication of neglect and cruelty and the fostering of kindness and empathy toward companion animals as core principles of the State of California and would encourage any formal declaration of a “sister state” relationship, or similar relationship, between the State of California and a foreign country, state, or city to emphasize those principles The Author failed to move this measure forward. Last Action: Died - Assembly Committee on Arts, Entertainment, Sports, Tourism, and Internet Media

ACR-132 (Cooper) – State Coaches Day. SUMMARY: This resolution would have proclaimed October 6, 2017 as State Coaches Day. The Author failed to move this measure forward. Last Action: Died - Assembly Committee on Arts, Entertainment, Sports, Tourism, and Internet Media

ACR-157 (Choi) - Olympic Winter Games and Paralympic Winter Games in South Korea. SUMMARY: Commends South Korea for hosting the XXIII Olympic Winter Games and the XII Paralympic Winter Games and offers wishes for a safe and successful Olympic and Paralympic Games. Last Action: Resolution Chapter 13 of 2018

HR-103 (Cooper) - Youth Football Safety Month. SUMMARY: This resolution would have commended the benefits and contributions of youth football by recognizing August 2018 as Youth Football Safety Month, and that the game of youth tackle football is safer now than it has ever been, and that the decision to play youth football ultimately rests with the parents as to whether participation in youth football is in their child’s best interest. The Author failed to move this measure forward. Last Action: Died - Assembly Committee on Arts, Entertainment, Sports, Tourism, and Internet Media

SB 503 (Cooper) – Personal income taxes: Keep Arts in Schools Voluntary Tax Contribution Fund. SUMMARY: Will rename and extend, until January 1, 2025, the Keep Arts in Schools Voluntary Tax Contribution Fund and the Protect Our Coasts and Oceans VCF. Last Action: Chapter 519, Statutes of 2017

SB-951 (Mitchell) - Income taxes: credits: motion pictures. SUMMARY: This bill would have delayed, from January 1, 2019, to July 1, 2023, the date by which the Legislative Analyst's office (LAO) must provide specified legislative committees a public report evaluating the economic effects and administration of the Film Tax Credit. The policy from this measure was incorporated into the Budget Act of 2018-19. Last Action: Died - Assembly Inactive File

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SB-1001 (Hertzberg) - Bots: disclosure. SUMMARY: Beginning July 1, 2019, prohibits a person from using of a bot to communicate or interact with another person in California online with intent to mislead the other person about its artificial identity for the purpose of knowingly deceiving the person about the content of the communication in order to incentivize a purchase or sale of goods or services in a commercial transaction or to influence a vote in an election. Last Action: Chapter 892, Statutes of 2018

SB-1424 (Pan) - Internet: social media: advisory group. SUMMARY: This bill would have directed the Attorney General, upon the provision of the necessary private funding, to establish an advisory group to study the problem of the spread of false information through Internet-based social media platforms and to draft a model strategic plan for such platforms to mitigate the spread of false information through their platforms. Last Action: Vetoed

SCR-114 (Stern) - World Cup 2026. SUMMARY: Declares that the State of California welcomes the hosting of World Cup 2026, declares the state’s full support of local organizing committees in the Bay area and Los Angeles area to be selected as World Cup 2026 sites, and encourages the Governor and all affected state departments to cooperate with those committees. Last Action: Resolution Chapter 227 of 2018

SCR-121 (Anderson) - Eagle Staff. SUMMARY: Recognizes the Eagle Staff as the first flag of the sovereign Native American tribal nations and renews our commitment to encourage programs promoting cultural education of its significance. Additionally, the Legislature is committed to inclusiveness for all Native Americans and the traditions and symbolism of the Eagle Staff and will encourage state government departments to include these principles in their policies and practices. Last Action: Resolution Chapter 131 of 2018

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