ASSEMBLY BILL No 1148 - California Legislative Information-2026

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  2. Begin by reviewing the introductory section, which outlines the purpose of the bill and its urgency. This context is crucial for understanding the implications of the legislation.
  3. Navigate to Section 1, where you will find details about commercial property disclosures. Ensure you understand what constitutes commercial property as defined in this section.
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Bill AB 2088 imposes a 0.4% tax on all Californian residents worldwide net worth that exceeds $30,000,000. If a married taxpayer is to file separately from their spouse then this figure would be cut in half down to $15,000.
The bill would prohibit a local agency from subjecting the postentitlement phase permit to any appeals or additional hearing requirements once the local agency determines that the postentitlement permit is compliant with applicable permit standards, as specified.
An Assembly Bill (AB) is one introduced in the Assembly; a Senate Bill (SB), in the Senate. Bills are designated by number, in the order of introduction in each house. For example, AB 16 refers to the 16th bill introduced in the Assembly. The numbering starts afresh each session.
This bill would revise the definition of solar energy system to specify that a design feature additionally includes any photovoltaic device or technology that is integrated into a building, including, but not limited to, photovoltaic windows, siding, and roofing shingles or tiles.
The bill would require an education employer to accept a current part-time employees number of years of service with the education employer, regardless of the number of hours worked each year while employed, if that part-time employee applies for an additional part-time assignment that requires a certain number of

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