AB-1465
Social Services

Developmental services: data.

Introduced
CA
2025-2026 Regular Session
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Key Takeaways

  • Requires updating client files within 30 days when individuals with developmental disabilities change residences.
  • Maintains existing data management requirements to ensure safety and well-being of developmentally disabled persons.

Summary

Assembly Member Blanca Rubio's technical amendment to California's developmental services law maintains existing requirements for tracking residential changes among regional center clients with developmental disabilities, while clarifying the statutory language.

The bill preserves the State Department of Developmental Services' obligation to update client master file entries within 30 days when individuals with developmental disabilities placed by regional centers change residences. This data collection requirement supports the department's ability to monitor the locations and living situations of program participants. The amendment makes no substantive changes to current practices or timelines.

As a technical update, the legislation requires no new funding, imposes no additional responsibilities on state agencies or regional centers, and does not alter existing compliance monitoring procedures. The department and regional centers will continue operating under established protocols for maintaining accurate residential data in client files.

Key Dates

Introduced. To print.
Assembly Floor
Introduced. To print.
Introduced. To print.

Contacts

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Blanca RubioD
Assembly Member
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Introduced By

Blanca Rubio
Blanca RubioD
California State Assembly Member
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Bill has been formally introduced and read for the first time in its house of origin (2/21/2025)

Key Takeaways

  • Requires updating client files within 30 days when individuals with developmental disabilities change residences.
  • Maintains existing data management requirements to ensure safety and well-being of developmentally disabled persons.

Get Involved

Act Now!

Email the authors or create an email template to send to all relevant legislators.

Introduced By

Blanca Rubio
Blanca RubioD
California State Assembly Member

Summary

Assembly Member Blanca Rubio's technical amendment to California's developmental services law maintains existing requirements for tracking residential changes among regional center clients with developmental disabilities, while clarifying the statutory language.

The bill preserves the State Department of Developmental Services' obligation to update client master file entries within 30 days when individuals with developmental disabilities placed by regional centers change residences. This data collection requirement supports the department's ability to monitor the locations and living situations of program participants. The amendment makes no substantive changes to current practices or timelines.

As a technical update, the legislation requires no new funding, imposes no additional responsibilities on state agencies or regional centers, and does not alter existing compliance monitoring procedures. The department and regional centers will continue operating under established protocols for maintaining accurate residential data in client files.

10% progression
Bill has been formally introduced and read for the first time in its house of origin (2/21/2025)

Key Dates

Introduced. To print.
Assembly Floor
Introduced. To print.
Introduced. To print.

Contacts

Profile
Blanca RubioD
Assembly Member
Bill Author
Not Contacted
Not Contacted
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Blanca RubioD
Assembly Member
Bill Author