Aug 29, 2022

Lactation rooms at the Humboldt County Courthouse after Newsom signs bill ?


Are there currently lactation rooms at the Humboldt County Courthouse? Have not seenany of these signs.

Like AB 1576 and SB 1268. AB 2961 can and will be abused by those with more money and power against pro per parties. 

California Governor Gavin Newsom signed these bills today

  • AB 1576 by the Committee on Judiciary – Superior court: lactation rooms.
"This bill, commencing July 1, 2024, would require the superior court to provide any court user access to a lactation room in any courthouse in which a lactation room is also provided to court employees, as specified. The bill would require the lactation room for court users to be located within the court facility in an area that is accessible to the public or in any location that is reasonably accessible to the public using the court facility."
  • AB 2961 by the Committee on Judiciary – Civil procedure: electronic filing and service.
"Existing law authorizes the service of certain documents in an action filed with a court by electronic means, pursuant to rules adopted by the Judicial Council, if a party has consented to electronic service or electronic service has been ordered by the court. Existing law, before July 1, 2024, authorizes a court to electronically serve any document issued by the court that is not required to be personally served on a party that has agreed or consented to accept electronic service, with the same legal effect as service by mail, except as specified."

"Existing law, after July 1, 2024, requires a court to transmit any document that the court is required to transmit, deliver, or serve to any party or person who has agreed or consented to accept electronic service, with the same legal effect described above.
This bill would delete the provisions described above pertaining to electronic service of a document based on the agreement or consent of a party to accept electronic service. The bill would instead authorize a court to order electronic service on a person represented by counsel who has appeared in an action or proceeding. The bill would require a person represented by counsel, who has appeared in an action or proceeding, to accept electronic service of a notice or document that may be served by mail, express mail, overnight delivery, or facsimile transmission, as specified. The bill would authorize an unrepresented person in a civil action to consent to receive electronic service, as specified. The bill would, on and after July 1, 2024, additionally require a court to electronically transmit to a person subject to mandatory electronic service any document issued by the court that the court is required to transmit, deliver, or serve, as specified."
  • SB 1268  by Senator Anna Caballero (D-Merced) – Victims of crime: family access to information.
"SB 1268, Caballero. Victims of crime: family access to information.Existing law establishes rights of victims and witnesses of crimes, including the right of the parents or guardians of a minor victim to be notified of all sentencing proceedings and parole eligibility hearings and to have their statements considered."

"This bill would require the parent or guardian of a minor whose death is being investigated to be provided specified information relating to the investigation, including the name and contact information of the investigating officers, and access to personal affects, as specified. The bill would require, if the parent or guardian is not located, this information to be provided upon request to the victim’s immediate family, as defined. The bill would not require disclosure of information under these provisions if that disclosure would jeopardize or otherwise allow an individual to interfere with the ongoing investigation, as specified. "

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