Fair Political Practices Commission reviews amended conflict-of-interest code for Tahoe City Public Utility District requiring employee disclosures of investments and real property interests; written comment period runs June 12, 2026 to July 27, 202…
Department of Toxic Substances Control discontinues rulemaking on manifest exemption originally proposed June 6, 2025 in Notice Register 2025, Number 23-Z.
DMV denies rulemaking petition to exempt Canadian citizens from REAL ID compliance requirements.
Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation declines to proceed with rulemaking on special incarcerated committees following Neil Stone's petition for regulatory changes.
Department of Fish and Wildlife consistency determination for the South Fork Lost River Streamflow and Habitat Enhancement Project in Mendocino County evaluates compliance with California's coastal management and environmental protection policies.
California Department of Food and Agriculture repeals the Pink Bollworm Interior Quarantine regulation following successful eradication declaration in November 2025; written comments close July 27, 2026.
California Department of Food and Agriculture proposes Title 3 CCR Section 3591.34 to establish guava root-knot nematode eradication authority with USDA and county commissioners; written comments close July 27, 2026.
California Department of Pesticide Regulation amends Title 3 CCR sections on enforcement responses for pesticide violations to standardize penalties across counties and increase transparency; written comments close July 28, 2026.
State Board of Education proposes reducing Extended School Year program minimum instructional days from 20 to 15 with grade-specific time requirements; written comments close July 29, 2026.
California Department of Justice proposes to increase firearm self-reporting fees from $19.00 to $31.00 per form plus $5.00 per additional firearm under Title 11 regulatory amendments.
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