California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1967

Introduced
2/13/26  
Refer
3/2/26  
Report Pass
3/17/26  
Refer
3/17/26  
Report Pass
3/25/26  
Refer
3/26/26  
Report Pass
4/15/26  

Caption

Juveniles.

Impact

The bill also introduces a revised timeline for reviewing applications submitted by minors. If a minor's application is not acted upon within 14 days, the court must review the case, thereby expediting the process for minors seeking legal support and help from the juvenile court. This could lead to more timely interventions and support for vulnerable youth who may be at risk of harm in their current living situations.

Summary

Assembly Bill 1967, introduced by Assembly Member Zbur, proposes amendments to Sections 329, 331, and 388.1 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, with the aim of improving the process surrounding dependency hearings in the juvenile court system, particularly for minors and nonminors. A significant component of this bill mandates social workers to assess the safety of custodial homes when a minor applies for dependency proceedings, enhancing the consideration of minors' welfare in these legal situations.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around AB 1967 appears to be supportive, as it aims to enhance protections and streamline processes for minors and nonminors navigating the juvenile justice system. Stakeholders in child welfare and advocacy groups may see this bill as a positive step toward ensuring that the rights and safety of minors are prioritized, addressing potential gaps and delays in current procedures. However, there may be concerns regarding the capacity of social workers and the judicial system to manage the anticipated increase in case loads effectively.

Contention

Key points of contention may arise concerning the requirements placed upon social workers and the effectiveness of the proposed measures in actually improving outcomes for minors and nonminors. Critics might argue about the adequacy of resources and training for social workers, questioning whether this legislation addresses underlying issues within the welfare system, such as adequate funding and staffing levels.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB2767

Juveniles: family finding.

CA SB794

Juveniles: access and use of juvenile case files.

CA SB552

Juveniles: wards: case plans.

CA SB413

Juveniles: case file inspection.

CA SB1009

Juveniles: detention.

CA AB2684

Juveniles: nonminor dependents: out-of-state placement: visitation.

CA AB1689

Juvenile courts: temporary probate guardianship.

CA AB243

Postsecondary education: student financial aid dependency status: juveniles.

CA AB1195

Juveniles: incarcerated parent: visitation.

CA AB926

Juvenile court: visitation.

Similar Bills

CA AB890

Nonminor dependents: county of residence.

CA AB494

Nonminor dependents: transfer of county of residence.

CA AB2764

Extended foster care.

CA AB2684

Juveniles: nonminor dependents: out-of-state placement: visitation.

CA AB1080

Foster care payments.

CA AB680

Public social services: foster care benefits.

CA SB534

Dependent children: information related to family.

CA AB373

Dependency proceedings: counsel.