Assembly Bill 1682, California 2010
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| Status: | Final Status: | ||||
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| Sponsor: | Assemblywoman Norma Torres | ||||
| Introduction date: | 01/26/2010 | ||||
| State law: | California Public Records Act | ||||
| Bill text: | Text of AB 1682 Final text of AB 1682 | ||||
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AB 1682
AB 1682 introduced by Assemblywoman Norma Torres would alter the California Public Records Act to exempt the addresses of individuals arrested and accused of crimes and the home addresses of victims of crimes and instead release the name of their home city. [1]
Current bill status
Support for the bill
Criticism of the bill
News stories
Similar bills from other states
See also
- California Public Records Act
- California transparency legislation
- Proposed reforms in state sunshine laws, 2010
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