(1) Existing law makes a violation of any regulation governing the standing or parking of a vehicle that is not a misdemeanor punishable with a civil penalty. Existing law adds an additional $3 penalty to any parking offense where a parking penalty, fine, or forfeiture is imposed. Existing law requires this penalty, when it is collected in the courts of the county for an infraction parking violation, to be transmitted to the Treasurer for deposit in the Trial Court Trust Fund.
This bill would require this penalty to be transmitted to the Treasurer for deposit in the Trial Court Trust Fund when it is collected in the courts of the county for a parking offense.
(2) Existing law requires the Department of the California Highway Patrol to determine and implement the
basic level of emergency medical dispatcher training for dispatchers employed by the department. Existing law requires the department to report to the Legislature on the progress in the implementation of an emergency medical dispatch training program no later than January 1, 1988.
This bill would delete that obsolete reporting requirement.
(3) Existing law created a 2-year pilot project, commencing on July 1, 1992, to develop recommendations for requiring emergency road service organizations and their employees, within the state, to be certified and receive specified training in the interest of public safety. Existing law required the Department of the California Highway Patrol to submit a report on the pilot project to the Legislature no later than September 1, 1994.
This bill would repeal the provisions relating to that 2-year pilot program.
(4) This bill would additionally correct an obsolete cross-reference.
(5) This bill would provide that any section of any act enacted by the Legislature during the 2020 calendar year that takes effect on or before January 1, 2021, and affects any section of this act, would prevail over this act, whether that act is enacted prior to, or subsequent to, the enactment of this act.