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SB-153 • 2026

Transportation budget trailer bill.

Transportation budget trailer bill.

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This bill passed the Legislature and reached final enactment based on the latest official action.

Sponsor
Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review (S) - ()
Last action
2025-09-17
Official status
Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 109, Statutes of 2025.
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

The official source material did not provide specific details about conditions for charter bus services during the FIFA World Cup or impacts on public safety and data privacy regarding digital driver's licenses.

Transportation Budget Trailer Bill

The Transportation Budget Trailer Bill authorizes fees for air quality regulations, extends funding allocation rules, modifies charter bus rate requirements, and expands pilot programs related to transportation.

What This Bill Does

  • Allows the State Air Resources Board to charge fees to cover costs of regulating transport refrigeration units that reduce emissions from diesel-fueled vehicles.
  • Extends the use of specific funding ratios for allocating money to transit agencies through fiscal year 2025-26.
  • Changes how charter bus services set their rates, allowing them to base prices on marginal rather than full costs.
  • Permits public transportation providers in Los Angeles and San Francisco Bay areas to offer special charter bus services during the 2026 FIFA World Cup with relaxed regulations.
  • Expands the percentage of licensed drivers who can participate in a pilot program for digital alternatives to traditional driver's licenses.

Who It Names or Affects

  • Transport refrigeration unit operators
  • Transit agencies receiving funding from the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund
  • Charter bus service providers and their customers
  • Drivers participating in the Department of Motor Vehicles' pilot program

Terms To Know

Certification and Compliance Fund
A fund where fees collected from transport refrigeration unit operators are deposited to cover regulatory costs.
Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund
A fund that collects money for programs aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, including funding transit agencies.

Limits and Unknowns

  • It is unclear what specific conditions and requirements apply to charter bus services during the FIFA World Cup.
  • The impact of expanding digital driver's license pilot programs on public safety and data privacy remains uncertain.

Bill History

  1. 2025-09-17 California Legislative Information

    Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 109, Statutes of 2025.

  2. 2025-09-17 California Legislative Information

    Approved by the Governor.

  3. 2025-09-15 California Legislative Information

    Enrolled and presented to the Governor at 3:30 p.m.

  4. 2025-09-12 California Legislative Information

    Assembly amendments concurred in. (Ayes 29. Noes 0. Page 2954.) Ordered to engrossing and enrolling.

  5. 2025-09-12 California Legislative Information

    In Senate. Concurrence in Assembly amendments pending.

  6. 2025-09-11 California Legislative Information

    Read third time. Passed. (Ayes 59. Noes 18. Page 3323.) Ordered to the Senate.

  7. 2025-09-10 California Legislative Information

    Ordered to third reading.

  8. 2025-09-10 California Legislative Information

    Withdrawn from committee.

  9. 2025-09-10 California Legislative Information

    Assembly Rule 96 suspended. (Ayes 56. Noes 19. Page 3164.)

  10. 2025-09-08 California Legislative Information

    From committee with author's amendments. Read second time and amended. Re-referred to Com. on BUDGET.

  11. 2025-03-24 California Legislative Information

    Referred to Com. on BUDGET.

  12. 2025-03-20 California Legislative Information

    In Assembly. Read first time. Held at Desk.

  13. 2025-03-20 California Legislative Information

    Read third time. Passed. (Ayes 28. Noes 10. Page 448.) Ordered to the Assembly.

  14. 2025-03-18 California Legislative Information

    Read second time. Ordered to third reading.

  15. 2025-03-17 California Legislative Information

    Ordered to second reading.

  16. 2025-03-17 California Legislative Information

    Withdrawn from committee. (Ayes 27. Noes 10. Page 384.)

  17. 2025-02-05 California Legislative Information

    Referred to Com. on B. & F. R.

  18. 2025-01-24 California Legislative Information

    From printer. May be acted upon on or after February 23.

  19. 2025-01-23 California Legislative Information

    Introduced. Read first time. To Com. on RLS. for assignment. To print.

Official Summary Text

SB 153, Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review.
Transportation budget trailer bill.
(1) Existing law imposes various functions and duties on the State Air Resources Board relating to reducing emissions of air pollutants. Existing law requires the state board to identify toxic air contaminants that are emitted into the ambient air of the state and to adopt airborne toxic control measures to reduce emissions of toxic air contaminants. Pursuant to its authority, the state board has adopted the Transport Refrigeration Unit Regulation to reduce emissions of toxic air contaminants and other pollutants from diesel-fueled transport refrigeration units used to power electrically driven refrigerated shipping containers and trailers that are operated in California. Existing law authorizes the state board under certain circumstances to impose a fee to cover the cost of its
regulation of specified activities.
This bill would authorize the state board to impose a fee on any entity regulated by the state board under the Transport Refrigeration Unit Regulation for the state board’s reasonable regulatory costs associated with the implementation, administration, and enforcement of that regulation, as specified. The bill would require the revenues collected from the fee to be deposited into the Certification and Compliance Fund and to be expended, upon appropriation by the Legislature, for those costs.
(2) Existing law requires all moneys, except for fines and penalties, collected by the state board as part of a market-based compliance mechanism to be deposited into the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund and to be available upon appropriation. Existing law continuously
appropriates specified portions of the annual proceeds in the fund to various programs, including 5% for the Low Carbon Transit Operations Program, which is administered by the Department of Transportation and provides operating and capital assistance for transit agencies to reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases and improve mobility. Existing law requires the Controller to allocate funding under the program for the 2019–20 to 2022–23, inclusive, fiscal years to recipient transit agencies pursuant to specified individual operator ratios published by the Controller.
This bill would extend the application of those individual operator ratios to the allocation of that funding through the 2025–26 fiscal year.
(3) Under existing law, public transportation systems funded under the Mills-Alquist-Deddeh Act that provide charter bus services are required to establish rates for those services that, among other
things, are either at least equal to the average of the 3 lowest current rates charged by private charter bus carriers operating charters in the same service area of the system or at least equal to the fully allocated cost of each charter operated, as specified.
This bill would revise that rate requirement to instead require rates to be established that are either at least equal to the average of the 3 lowest current rates charged by private charter bus carriers operating charters in the same service area of the system or at least equal to the marginal cost of each charter operated, as specified.
(4) Existing law authorizes the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, as the successor entity to the Southern California Rapid Transit District, to operate charter bus service, subject to certain limitations.
This bill would authorize the authority
to provide charter bus service for the 2026 FIFA World Cup during the period from June 1, 2026, to July 31, 2026, inclusive, in the County of Los Angeles, subject to certain conditions, and would also authorize other public transportation providers, operating under contract with the authority, to provide charter bus services in the County of Los Angeles for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, as specified. The bill would also exempt the operation of these charter bus services from certain requirements applicable to charter bus services performed by public transportation systems receiving funding under the Mills-Alquist-Deddeh Act if the operator establishes rates for those services that meet specified requirements.
(5) Existing law authorizes the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority and the San Mateo County Transit District to operate charter bus service, subject to certain limitations.
This bill would
authorize those entities and any other public transportation operator providing public transit services in any portion of the greater San Francisco Bay area, as defined, to provide charter bus service for the 2026 FIFA World Cup during the period from June 1, 2026, to July 31, 2026, inclusive, subject to certain conditions. The bill would also exempt the operation of these charter bus services from certain requirements applicable to charter bus services performed by public transportation systems receiving funding under the Mills-Alquist-Deddeh Act if the operator establishes rates for those services that meet specified requirements.
(6) Existing law authorizes the Department of Motor Vehicles to establish a pilot program to evaluate the use of optional mobile or digital alternatives to driver’s licenses and identification cards, subject to certain requirements, including, but not limited to, the voluntary participation of persons in the program
and a limitation on the percentage of licensed drivers who can participate in the program.
This bill would expand the percentage of licensed drivers who can participate in the program from 5% to 15%.
(7) Existing law authorizes the Department of Transportation, upon adoption of an ordinance or resolution by certain cities, to issue a special permit to the operator of a vehicle, combination of vehicles, or mobile equipment, permitting the operation and movement of the vehicle, combination, or equipment, and its load, on specified portions of state highways, if the vehicle, combination, or equipment, meets specified criteria.
This bill would additionally authorize the department to issue the above-described special permit to operate and move a vehicle, combination of vehicles, or mobile equipment, and its load, on the 1.7-mile portion of State Route 185 that is
between High Street and Hegenberger Road, known as International Boulevard in the City of Oakland, if the vehicle, combination, or equipment meets that specified criteria. The bill would authorize the department to issue those permits until December 31, 2031, or until an alternate truck route to San Leandro Street becomes available, as specified. The bill would require the City of Oakland to report certain data to the Legislature and the Department of Transportation on or before January 1, 2031. By increasing the duties of a city, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.
(8) The Administrative Procedure Act sets forth the requirements for the adoption, publication, review, and implementation of regulations by state agencies.
Existing law, for the 2025–26 fiscal year, appropriates $132,175,000 from the Air Pollution Control Fund to the State Air Resources Board when funds are available from
the Hino Consent Decree, to be administered through the Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project, as provided.
This bill would exempt from the requirements of the Administrative Procedure Act guidelines or other standards adopted and used in administering those appropriated moneys.
(9) The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.
This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.
(10) Existing law establishes the Air Pollution Control Fund for the California Air Resources Board to carry out its duties and functions.
This bill would appropriate, for the 2025–26 fiscal year, $1,000 from the Air Pollution Control Fund to the California Air Resources Board for the Transport Refrigeration Unit Program.
(11) This bill would declare that it is to take effect immediately as a bill providing for appropriations related to the Budget Bill.

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