California Department of Food and Agriculture proposes repealing Title 3 pink bollworm interior quarantine regulations that restrict cotton and related crop operations in designated zones.
Department of Pesticide Regulation proposes Title 3 enforcement response rulemaking clarifying violation procedures for pesticide applicators, dealers, and users.
California Board of Forestry and Fire Protection proposes Title 14 rulemaking to establish work completion report requirements for emergency notice timber operations affecting timber operators and forest managers.
California Board of Forestry and Fire Protection proposes Title 14 rulemaking to clarify procedures for geographically overlapping timber harvesting permits and their management.
Department of Insurance Title 10 proposes financial planning and reporting requirements for insurance companies to ensure long-term solvency and stability.
Department of Cannabis Control amends cannabis plant tagging regulations to allow group tagging instead of individual plant identification, reducing compliance costs; public hearing scheduled July 28, 2026 with written comments due July 27, 2026.
California Department of Public Health emergency action amends Title 22 requirements for psychiatric nursing services and staffing at state hospitals and acute psychiatric facilities, effective immediately without Office of Administrative Law review.
Contractors State License Board amends public access rules for disciplinary proceedings under California Code of Regulations title 16 to conform with Business and Professions Code section 71246.6.
California Department of Food and Agriculture amends Title 3 CCR Section 3282 to add three palm species to the lethal yellowing host list and update the pest's scientific name; written comments close July 27, 2026.
Department of Justice proposes rulemaking establishing firearm ownership reporting fees under Title 11, affecting firearm owners and dealers through new fee structures for ownership reporting and registration.
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