California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB719

Introduced
2/14/25  
Refer
3/3/25  

Caption

County emergency plans.

Impact

The proposed amendments reflect an effort to enhance the preparedness of local governments in managing emergencies. By establishing a regular review schedule for emergency plans, the bill encourages counties to assess and adapt their strategies to meet contemporary challenges and needs, particularly in the face of increasingly frequent and severe natural disasters. Furthermore, it emphasizes the protection and accommodation of vulnerable populations during emergencies, which is critical for fostering inclusive disaster readiness.

Summary

Assembly Bill 719, introduced by Assembly Member Calderon on February 14, 2025, aims to amend Section 8593.9 of the Government Code concerning emergency services in California. The bill mandates that each county review and update its emergency plans at least every two years. This requirement is intended to ensure that counties maintain timely and effective strategies for responding to emergencies and disasters, which is crucial in safeguarding residents during such events.

Contention

However, the bill does impose additional duties on local officials, categorizing this as a state-mandated local program. As a result, there are provisions for potential reimbursement by the state for costs incurred due to these new mandates, contingent upon a determination by the Commission on State Mandates. This aspect could spark debates regarding financial implications and resource allocation for counties, particularly those with limited budgets.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB1284

Emergency services: catastrophic plans: recovery frameworks.

CA AB1003

Public health: emergency plans and wildfire research.

CA SB340

General plans: housing element: emergency shelter.

CA AB818

Permit Streamlining Act: local emergencies.

CA SB571

Emergencies: crimes.

CA AB1161

Public social services: state of emergency or health emergency.

CA AB2474

Office of Emergency Services: public alert and early warning software: master contract.

CA AB478

Accessibility to emergency information and services: evacuations: pets.

CA AB615

Power facilities: emergency response and action plans.

CA AB2405

Emergency Medical Services Act.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.