Plain English Breakdown
The exact nature of the nonsubstantive change made by AB-1465 is not specified in the provided official source material.
Developmental Services: Data Update
AB-1465 makes a minor, nonsubstantive change to the rules about updating data for people with developmental disabilities who move into new residences.
What This Bill Does
- Makes a nonsubstantive, technical change to existing law regarding the update of client master file entries within 30 days after someone moves to a new residence.
Who It Names or Affects
- The State Department of Developmental Services
- People with developmental disabilities who are placed by regional centers
Terms To Know
- Client master file entry
- A record in the database that holds information about a person receiving services from the State Department of Developmental Services.
- Nonsubstantive change
- An adjustment to rules or procedures that does not affect the main requirements but may improve clarity or format.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill did not pass and was signed by the Governor, so it has no legal effect.
- It is unclear what specific changes were made as the full text of the bill is not provided.