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- California-2025-SB805-Amended - LegiScan
By creating a new crime and imposing duties on local law enforcement, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program
- SB805 | California 2025-2026 | Crimes. - Legislative Tracking . . .
By creating a new crime and imposing duties on local law enforcement, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program
- Senator Pérez’s SB 805 requiring clear identification standards for law . . .
SACRAMENTO – SB 805, the No Vigilantes Act, has passed the State Legislature and is headed to the Governor’s desk for consideration This bill is the first-of-its-kind in the nation to require law enforcement to clearly display their agency name and an officer’s name or badge number
- Bill tracking in California - SB 805 (2025-2026 legislative session . . .
Approved by the Governor Chaptered by Secretary of State Chapter 126, Statutes of 2025 From committee: That the Assembly amendments be concurred in (Ayes 5 Noes 1 ) Urgency clause adopted Assembly amendments concurred in (Ayes 30 Noes 10 ) Ordered to engrossing and enrolling Re-referred to Com on RLS pursuant to Senate Rule 29 10 (d)
- SB 805: Crimes. | Digital Democracy
By creating a new crime and imposing duties on local law enforcement, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program
- California Advances SB 805 and SB 627 to End Secret Police Tactics
SB 805, known as the No Vigilantes Act, would require federal, state, and local law enforcement personnel operating in California—including ICE, Border Patrol, and Homeland Security agents —to display visible identification (such as a name or badge number) whenever they perform their duties
- Bill Text: CA SB805 | 2025-2026 | Regular Session | Amended
SB 805, as amended, Pérez Insurance policies Homeowners’ insurance: declared disaster areas Existing law generally regulates classes of insurance, including fire insurance and homeowners’ insurance
- Senator Pérez Introduces No Vigilantes Act to Curb Police . . .
SB 805 would expand existing statutes around police impersonation and mandate that all law enforcement officers operating in California display clear identification, including a name or badge number
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