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California regulations

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  • Department of Food and Agriculture — Title 3 Guava Root-Knot Nematode Eradication Area
    June 12, 2026

    Department of Food and Agriculture proposes designating geographic eradication areas under Title 3 to control guava root-knot nematode spread among agricultural operations.

  • Department of Food and Agriculture — Title 3 Lethal Yellowing and Lethal Decline of Palm Exterior Quarantine
    June 12, 2026

    California Department of Food and Agriculture proposes Title 3 quarantine rules for palms with lethal yellowing and lethal decline to prevent disease spread statewide.

  • Department of Food and Agriculture — Title 3 Fruit and Vegetable Standardization
    June 12, 2026

    California Department of Food and Agriculture Title 3 rulemaking establishes quality and grading standards for fruit and vegetable producers, handlers, and sellers statewide.

  • Fair Political Practices Commission — Title 2 Conflict-of-Interest Code Amendment for Tahoe City Public Utility District
    June 12, 2026

    Tahoe City Public Utility District amends its conflict-of-interest code to reflect current organizational structure and compliance requirements for designated officials.

  • Department of Toxic Substances Control - SB 502 (2022) Mandated Framework Regulations Amendments (Title 22, Sections 69503.5, 69504, 69504.1, 69505.1, 69506.1)
    June 12, 2026

    Department of Toxic Substances Control amends Title 22 regulations to revise petition applicability and procedures for Priority Products under Senate Bill 502.

  • State Allocation Board - Leroy F. Greene School Facilities Act of 1998; Natural Disaster Provisions (Title 2, Sections 1859.84, 1859.84.1, 1859.84.2)
    June 12, 2026

    State Allocation Board adopts permanent regulations implementing Proposition 2 (2024) and AB 247 to establish a natural disaster assistance funding program for school district construction with application procedures, eligibility criteria, and categ…

  • Division of Workers' Compensation - Utilization Review Standards (Title 8, Sections 9792.9.5, 9792.10.1, 9792.10.3, 9792.10.4, 9792.10.5, 9792.10.6, 9792.10.8, 9792.12)
    June 12, 2026

    California Division of Workers' Compensation amends Form IMR under Title 8 regulations to update contact information and incorporate the revised form by reference.

  • Department of Justice - Firearm Loan Obligations Acknowledgement (Title 11, Section 4700)
    June 12, 2026

    Department of Justice requires parties to firearm storage loans to sign and retain Form BOF 145 (Rev. 06/2026) acknowledging loan obligations.

  • Department of Motor Vehicles - Business Partner Automation Program — EXEC 200X (Title 13, Section 225.03)
    June 12, 2026

    Department of Motor Vehicles requires business partner employees accessing its database to sign a data protection compliance form under Title 13 Business Partner Automation Program.

  • Department of Toxic Substances Control - Listing Nail Products Containing TPhP at Concentrations Greater Than 250 ppm as a Priority Product (Title 22, Section 69511.10)
    June 12, 2026

    California Department of Toxic Substances Control adds nail products containing triphenyl phosphate (TPhP) at concentrations exceeding 250 ppm to the Priority Products list under Safer Consumer Products regulations.

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