The Department of Consumer Affairs.
AB 1298 makes non-substantive edits to wording about the Department of Consumer Affairs’ placement within the Business, Consumer Services, and Housing Agency; no policy or funding
AB 1298 makes non-substantive edits to wording about the Department of Consumer Affairs’ placement within the Business, Consumer Services, and Housing Agency; no policy or funding
AB 1298 is a housekeeping bill that makes nonsubstantive changes to existing law establishing the Department of Consumer Affairs within the Business, Consumer Services, and Housing Agency. The bill does not add or remove powers, funding, or duties; it focuses on wording and placement rather than policy or administration.
AB 1298 is a minor, non-substantive drafting bill intended to refine statutory language concerning the Department of Consumer Affairs’ placement within the specified state agency. It does not alter policy, funding, or operations and carries no expected fiscal impact.
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