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Bill/Reg. # Categories Summary Status Arizona Ancillary Products: insurers; notices; methods of delivery 06/05/2020 - Governor SB 1040 General Signed 2020 Credit Reporting: Credit History David Livingston Reports, General, Insurance Score Debt and Collections: Bankruptcy Discrimination in Lending Insurance Products: Financial Institutions Insurance, Insurance Regulation, Premium Finance, Property Insurance Securities & Investments: Annuities Arizona Ancillary Products: travel insurance 06/05/2020 - Governor SB 1041 General Signed 2020 Insurance Products: History David Livingston Insurance Regulation, Property Insurance Arizona Employer Practices: insurance adjusters; claims certificate 06/05/2020 - Governor SB 1090 Workers' Compensation Signed 2020 History David Livingston Arizona Financial Literacy financial literacy; state treasurer; fund 06/05/2020 - Governor SB 1292 Signed 2020 History Sylvia Allen Arizona Debt and Collections: public retirement systems; prefunding plan 06/05/2020 - Governor SB 1354 Bankruptcy Signed 2020 History David Livingston Arizona Debt and Collections: Bad support order; dishonored payment; lien 06/05/2020 - Governor SB 1555 Checks Signed 2020 History Eddie Farnsworth FOCUS, A Leonine Business - 07/06/2020 - 319 bills/regs. | CONFIDENTIAL 1 of 50 Bill/Reg. # Categories Summary Status Arizona Securities & Investments: annuity transactions; requirements. 06/05/2020 - Governor SB 1557 Annuities Signed 2020 History David Livingston California COVID-19: General Public health funding: health facilities and services. 06/29/2020 - Approved AB 81 by the Governor.; 2019 - 2020 Chaptered by Secretary Committee on of State - Chapter 13, Budget (A) - Statutes of 2020. (Assembly History Members Ting (Chair) California Vehicle Finance: Vehicle An act to amend Sections 25682 and 26015 of the Business and Professions Code, to amend Section 06/29/2020 - Approved AB 82 Protection Products 1798.99.82 of, and to add Section 1798.99.81 to, the Civil Code, to amend Section 6701 of the Government by the Governor.; 2019 - 2020 Code, to add and repeal Section 96.1 of the Labor Code, to amend Section 830.2 of the Penal Code, to amend Chaptered by Secretary Committee on Section 281 of the Public Utilities Code, to amend Section 6295 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, to add of State - Chapter 14, Budget (A) - Article 6 (commencing with Section 14106) to Chapter 3 of Division 7 of the Unemployment Insurance Code, and Statutes of 2020. (Assembly to amend Sections 1653.5, 4456, 4750.6, and 11713 of the Vehicle Code, relating to state government, and History Members Ting making an appropriation therefor, to take effect immediately, bill related to the budget. (Chair) California COVID-19: General An act to amend Sections 12531, 14664, 65400, and 65583.1 of the Government Code, to amend Sections 06/29/2020 - Approved AB 83 Mortgage Lending: 18865.4, 37001, 50216, 50217, 50218, 50219, 50220, 50221, 50470, 50515.03, 50661, and 50675.1 of, to add by the Governor.; 2019 - 2020 Foreclosure Prevention, Sections 50218.5, 50220.5, 50220.6, 50222, and 50675.1.1 to, and to add and repeal Section 50675.1.2 of, the Chaptered by Secretary Committee on Mortgage Loan Health and Safety Code, to amend Sections 12206, 17058, and 23610.5 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, of State - Chapter 15, Budget (A) - Administration and to amend Section 8256 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, relating to housing, and making an Statutes of 2020. (Assembly appropriation therefor, to take effect immediately, bill related to the budget. History Real Estate: Liens Members Ting (Chair) California Campaign Finance Education Code, to amend Sections 19827, 19849, 19851, 20825.1, and 20825.2 of, and to add Section 06/29/2020 - Approved AB 84 Reform: General 20825.12 to, the Government Code, and to amend Section 11873 of the Insurance Code, relating to public by the Governor.; 2019 - 2020 employment and retirement, and making an appropriation therefor, to take effect immediately, bill related to the Chaptered by Secretary Committee on budget. of State - Chapter 16, Budget (A) - Statutes of 2020. (Assembly History Members Ting (Chair) California Tax - Financial Issues: State taxes and charges 06/29/2020 - Approved AB 85 Corporate Taxes, General, by the Governor.; 2019 - 2020 Vehicle Sales Tax Chaptered by Secretary Committee on Vehicle Finance: of State - Chapter 8, Budget (A) - Licensing, Vehicle Sales Tax Statutes of 2020. (Assembly History Members Ting (Chair) FOCUS, A Leonine Business - 07/06/2020 - 319 bills/regs. | CONFIDENTIAL 2 of 50 Bill/Reg. # Categories Summary Status California CFPB An act to amend the Budget Act of 2020 by amending Items 0250-001-0001, 0250-101-0001, 0250-101-0932, 06/29/2020 - Approved AB 89 COVID-19: General 0250-102-0159, 0250-111-0001, 0250-112-0001, 0280-001-0001, 0509-111-0001, 0515-001-0001, 0515-101- by the Governor.; 2019 - 2020 0001, 0540-490, 0540-491, 0650-001-0001, 0690-001-0001, 0690-104-0001, 0820-001-0001, 0890-101-0001, Chaptered by Secretary Prepaid Cards: Public & Asm. Phil Ting (D- 1111-002-0305, 1700-001-0001, 1701-001-3363, 2240-101-0001, 2720-001-0001, 3480-001-3046, 3790-493, of State - Chapter 7, Govt CA) 3940-491, 4170-001-0001, 4170-101-0001, 4260-101-0001, 4260-101-0890, 4260-103-3305, 4260-113-0001, Statutes of 2020. Entitlement/Disbursment 4260-113-0890, 4265-011-3080, 4300-001-0001, 4300-101-0001, 4440-011-0001, 4560-001-3085, 5160-001- History Tax - Financial Issues: 0001, 5175-001-0001, 5175-001-0890, 5175-002-0001, 5175-002-0890, 5175-101-0001, 5175-101-0890, Corporate Taxes 5180-001-0001, 5180-101-0001, 5180-111-0001, 5180-141-0001, 5180-151-0001, 5180-161-0001, 5225-001- 0001, 5225-002-0001, 5225-008-0001, 5225-491, 5225-495, 5227-103-0001, 6100-001-0001, 6100-004-0001, 6100-149-0001, 6100-194-0001, 6100-194-0890, 6100-196-0001, 6100-488, 6100-497, 6440-001-0001, 6440- 005-0001, 6600-001-0001, 6610-001-0001, 6870-101-0001, 6870-488, 6980-001-0001, 7502-001-0001, 7730- 001-0001, 8860-001-0001, 8940-001-0001, 8955-001-0001, 9210-110-0001, 9800-001-0001, 9800-001-0494, and 9800-001-0988 of, adding Items 0650-102-0001, 0690-001-0217, 0968-401, 2240-495, 5225-301-0001, 5225-301-0660, 6440-062-0890, 6440-492, 6870-105-0001, 6870-162-8505, 6980-490, and 6980-495 to, and repealing Items 1690-001-0217, 3540-497, 3850-101-0005, 3900-003-3237, 3940-496, and 5227-107-0001 of, Section 2.00 of, amending Sections 3.90, 4.05, 8.28, 11.90, 12.32, 31.00, 35.50, 39.00, 99.00, and 99.50 of, adding Sections 3.91 and 11.95 to, and repealing Section 12.45 of, that act, relating to the state budget, and making an appropriation therefor, to take effect immediately, budget bill. California Tax - Financial Issues: Business and Professions Code, to add Part 4 (commencing with Section 19700) to Division 9 of the Food and 06/29/2020 - Approved AB 92 Corporate Taxes, Internet Agricultural Code, to amend Section 8878.109 of the Government Code, to amend Section 25215.5 of the by the Governor.; 2019 - 2020 Tax Health and Safety Code, to add Chapter 6 (commencing with Section 4810) to Part 2.5 of Division 4 of the Public Chaptered by Secretary Committee on Resources Code, and to amend Sections 1525, 1552, 12879.7, and 13160 of the Water Code, relating to public of State - Chapter 18, Budget (A) - resources, and making an appropriation therefor, to take effect immediately, bill related to the budget. Statutes of 2020. (Assembly History Members Ting (Chair) California COVID-19: General Section 10149 of the Business and Professions Code, to amend Section 19402 of the Elections Code, and to 06/29/2020 - Approved AB 100 add Article 5.1 (commencing with Section 8589.71) to Chapter 7 of Division 1 of Title 2 of, and to repeal by the Governor.; 2019 - 2020 Chapters 12 (commencing with Section 8870), 12.1 (commencing with Section 8871), and Chapters 14 Chaptered by Secretary Committee on (commencing with Section 8899.10) of Division 1 of Title 2 of, the Government Code, relating to state of State - Chapter 20, Budget (A) - government, and making an appropriation therefor, to take effect immediately, bill related to the budget. Statutes of 2020. (Assembly History Members Ting (Chair) California Banking: Retirement Retirement savings. 06/29/2020 - Approved AB 102 Planning by the Governor.; 2019 - 2020 Securities & Investments: Chaptered by Secretary Committee on Retirement Planning of State - Chapter 21, Budget (A) - Statutes of 2020. (Assembly History Members Ting (Chair) FOCUS, A Leonine Business - 07/06/2020 - 319 bills/regs. | CONFIDENTIAL 3 of 50 Bill/Reg. # Categories Summary Status California COVID-19: General Sections 4003 and 4004 of, and to add Section 1026.2 to, the Unemployment Insurance Code, relating to 06/29/2020 - Approved AB 103 unemployment benefits, and making an appropriation therefor, to take effect immediately, bill related to the by the Governor.; 2019 - 2020 budget. Chaptered by Secretary Committee on of State - Chapter 22, Budget (A) - Statutes of 2020. (Assembly History Members Ting (Chair) California COVID-19: General Elections: vote by mail ballots. An act to amend Sections 3019.7, 3020, and 15101 of, and to add Sections 06/18/2020 - Approved AB 860 3000.5 and 3016.7 to, the Elections Code, relating to elections, and declaring the urgency thereof, to take effect by the Governor.; 2019 - 2020 immediately. Chaptered by Secretary Asm. Marc Berman of State - Chapter 4, (D-CA) Statutes of 2020. History California COVID-19: General An act making appropriations for the support of the government of the State of California and for several public 06/29/2020 - Approved SB 74 Prepaid Cards: Public & purposes in accordance with the provisions of Section 12 of Article IV of the Constitution of the State of by the Governor with 2019 - 2020 Govt California, relating to the state budget, to take effect immediately, budget bill.
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