Plain English Breakdown
The official summary indicates that AB-1935 makes a nonsubstantive change, but does not specify what this change entails.
Cemetery Broker License Application
AB-1935 makes a minor, non-substantive change to the existing law regarding how cemetery brokers apply for their licenses.
What This Bill Does
- Makes a nonsubstantive change to the provision that requires applications for license as a cemetery broker to be made in writing on the form prescribed by the bureau and filed at the principal office of the bureau.
Who It Names or Affects
- Cemetery brokers who need to get or renew their licenses.
Terms To Know
- Cemetery Broker
- A person who helps sell cemetery plots and services.
- Bureau
- An office that handles a specific job for the government, like licensing.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify what kind of nonsubstantive change is being made to the application process.
- It is unclear how this minor change will affect cemetery brokers in practice.