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SB 1410

Adult community care facilities: email address of record.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Monique Limón

SB 1410 standardizes the official email of record for adult community care facilities to ensure reliable, prompt official communications.

From committee: Do pass and re-refer to Com. on APPR. with recommendation: To consent calendar. (Ayes 7. Noes 0.) (June 30). Re-referred to Com. on APPR.
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Bill Summary · SB 1410

Bill Summary: SB 1410 (California, 2025-2026)

Purpose and intent

SB 1410 concerns adult community care facilities and aims to modify requirements related to the email address of record for such facilities. The bill appears designed to standardize or clarify how contact information, specifically an official email address of record, is maintained and accessible for adult community care facilities within the state.

Key provisions and changes

  • Establishes or updates requirement(s) for the email address of record for adult community care facilities.
  • Likely specifies who must maintain the email address of record and how it should be used for official communications.
  • May address accessibility, reliability, and data integrity of the email address of record to ensure timely notice and reporting.
  • Could include deadlines, processes for updating the email address of record, and penalties or remedies for non-compliance (if provided in the bill; not explicit in the summary provided).

Note: The exact statutory language, including which agencies administer the requirement, how it interacts with existing licensing or oversight regimes for adult community care facilities, and any exemptions or related rules, would be found in the bill text.

Who is affected

  • Adult community care facilities in California, and the staff or administrators responsible for communications and compliance.
  • State or local agencies charged with licensing, regulating, or overseeing adult community care facilities, particularly those roles tied to records maintenance and official communications.
  • Potentially residents and families who rely on official correspondence or notices sent to the email address of record.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Introduced February 20, 2026.
  • Referred to committees: initially to Rural Life and Services (RLS), then to Health (Human S.), then to Human Services (HUMAN S.), followed by amendments and committee hearings.
  • Passed the Senate: Read third time and passed on May 7, 2026 (Ayes 36, Noes 0). Ordered to the Assembly.
  • Assembly actions: Read first time May 7, 2026; held at Desk. Second reading May 5, 2026 (consent calendar). April 21–24, 2026, committee actions included passage and re-reference to Appropriations (APPR), then consent calendar routing.
  • The bill is transitioning from Senate to Assembly for consideration, with procedural steps typical of California bills (committee hearings, consent calendar routing, and potential amendments). Final enacted status depends on passage in the Assembly and any reconciling with Senate versions.

Additional notes

  • Co-sponsor: Monique Limón.
  • As of the latest actions, the bill has advanced through several committees and passed the Senate with unanimous support (36-0) and is now in the Assembly workflow for potential final passage and enactment.
  • For precise details on scope, definitions, enforcement mechanisms, effective dates, and any fiscal implications, the bill’s text and fiscal analysis should be consulted.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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