
Here is a brief overview of new laws that took effect January 1, 2018:
Immigration
In reaction to Trump’s immigration initiatives, SB54 prevents law
enforcement from arresting people based solely on immigration warrants
or immigration status. Law enforcement also cannot ask about an
individual’s immigration status. AB 450 bars employers from allowing
immigration enforcement raids at places of employment without a court
order. California is a “sanctuary state” and California law enforcement
will also not participate in joint task forces with federal officials.
Changes pertaining to students
High schoolers will no longer be required to take a high school exit
exam to graduate high school.Menstruation products will now be freely
available to low-income students at junior and high schools.As soon as
the budget is available, the first year of community college will be
offered tuition-free to new full-time students.Students whose parents
have been deported will be allowed to attend California schools and
public schools cannot document the immigration status of its
students.Guns and ammunitionSome Californians will be required to give
up their firearms. “Prohibited persons” such as those convicted of
felonies or certain misdemeanors, individuals determined by the court to
be a danger to themselves or others or people with restraining orders
against them will require to give up their firearms. Those convicted of a
hate crime cannot possess a gun for ten years. In addition, most
ammunition sales will be limited to licensed ammunition dealers.
Beginning in July of 2019, ammunition dealers will be required to check
with the California Department of Justice to verify they are not selling
ammunition to prohibited persons.
New employment-related laws
Prospective employers can no longer ask questions about salary history.
Salary information can only be disclosed voluntarily.The “ban the box”
bill 1008 disallows employers from asking about criminal conviction
history in the initial job application.Senate bill 63 requires small
companies of 20 to 49 employees to provide up to 12 weeks of unpaid
parental leave for a child’s birth, adoption or foster care
placement.Paid leave for taking temporary care of a family member has
been raised to 60 percent of regular wages for most and up to 70 percent
for low earners.The minimum wage for smaller companies is raised to
$10.50 per hour and $11 per hour for larger employers. Ultimately, the
minimum wage will be $15 per hour by 2023.Recreational marijuanaOver 400
cannabis operators are now legally selling recreational marijuana to
adults in California. Medical cards are no longer required. Up to 28.5
grams of marijuana or 8 grams of concentrated marijuana can now legally
be carried in California and individuals can grow up to six plants.
Transgender identification
Californians can now apply for updated identification documents even if
they have not undergone treatment for transition. Additionally, a
nonbinary option will be added to CA driver’s licenses in 2019.
Other California law changes
You can now cross the street when a red hand signal is flashing if there
is a countdown that shows the remaining time for pedestrians to cross.
The “diaper bill” now requires public venues to provide at least one diaper changing station accessible to women and men.
To combat high prescription medication prices manufacturers now must notify the state 60 days before notably increasing a drug price. In addition, discount coupons for brand-name drugs are now prohibited.
Starting in July, you’ll have to wear seatbelts while traveling in commercial buses.
It is no longer a felony, but a misdemeanor, for knowingly exposing someone to HIV.
Boaters under the age of 20 will be required to obtain a California Boater Card to operate a boat.
Certain businesses such as hotels, motels, and bed and breakfast inns will be required to post information about human trafficking.
The “diaper bill” now requires public venues to provide at least one diaper changing station accessible to women and men.
To combat high prescription medication prices manufacturers now must notify the state 60 days before notably increasing a drug price. In addition, discount coupons for brand-name drugs are now prohibited.
Starting in July, you’ll have to wear seatbelts while traveling in commercial buses.
It is no longer a felony, but a misdemeanor, for knowingly exposing someone to HIV.
Boaters under the age of 20 will be required to obtain a California Boater Card to operate a boat.
Certain businesses such as hotels, motels, and bed and breakfast inns will be required to post information about human trafficking.

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