Back to California

SB-19 • 2026

Crimes: threats.

Crimes: threats.

Children Crime Education
Enacted

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

Sponsor
Rubio
Last action
2025-10-11
Official status
Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 594, Statutes of 2025.
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

The official source does not specify the exact nature of services required for minors under 18.

Making Threats Against Specific Places a Crime

This law makes it illegal to threaten to commit crimes at certain locations like daycares and workplaces, with specific intent that the statement is taken as a threat causing fear.

What This Bill Does

  • Makes threatening to commit crimes at specific locations such as daycares or workplaces a crime if the threat causes reasonable sustained fear for safety.
  • Punishes adults who make these threats with jail time ranging from one year in county jail to longer terms, depending on circumstances.
  • For minors under 18, the law requires they get help instead of being sent to court if eligible; otherwise, it's treated as a misdemeanor.

Who It Names or Affects

  • People who threaten crimes at specific locations like daycares or workplaces.
  • Local governments and schools that may need to provide services for minors involved in these threats.

Terms To Know

Wobbler
A crime that can be charged as either a misdemeanor or a felony, depending on the circumstances.
Misdemeanor
A less serious crime that is usually punished with jail time of up to one year.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The law does not specify how local governments will be reimbursed for providing services.
  • It's unclear what specific help minors under 18 must receive instead of going to court.

Bill History

  1. 2025-10-11 California Legislative Information

    Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 594, Statutes of 2025.

  2. 2025-10-11 California Legislative Information

    Approved by the Governor.

  3. 2025-09-22 California Legislative Information

    Enrolled and presented to the Governor at 11 a.m.

  4. 2025-09-11 California Legislative Information

    Assembly amendments concurred in. (Ayes 40. Noes 0. Page 2898.) Ordered to engrossing and enrolling.

  5. 2025-09-09 California Legislative Information

    In Senate. Concurrence in Assembly amendments pending.

  6. 2025-09-09 California Legislative Information

    Read third time. Passed. (Ayes 74. Noes 0. Page 3072.) Ordered to the Senate.

  7. 2025-09-05 California Legislative Information

    Ordered to third reading.

  8. 2025-09-05 California Legislative Information

    Read third time and amended.

  9. 2025-09-05 California Legislative Information

    Assembly Rule 69(b)(1) suspended.

  10. 2025-09-02 California Legislative Information

    Read second time. Ordered to third reading.

  11. 2025-08-29 California Legislative Information

    From committee: Do pass. (Ayes 15. Noes 0.) (August 29).

  12. 2025-08-29 California Legislative Information

    Coauthors revised.

  13. 2025-07-09 California Legislative Information

    July 9 set for first hearing. Placed on APPR. suspense file.

  14. 2025-07-02 California Legislative Information

    From committee: Do pass and re-refer to Com. on APPR. (Ayes 8. Noes 0.) (July 1). Re-referred to Com. on APPR.

  15. 2025-06-09 California Legislative Information

    Referred to Com. on PUB. S.

  16. 2025-06-03 California Legislative Information

    In Assembly. Read first time. Held at Desk.

  17. 2025-06-02 California Legislative Information

    Read third time. Passed. (Ayes 38. Noes 0. Page 1371.) Ordered to the Assembly.

  18. 2025-05-27 California Legislative Information

    Read second time. Ordered to third reading.

  19. 2025-05-23 California Legislative Information

    Read second time and amended. Ordered to second reading.

  20. 2025-05-23 California Legislative Information

    From committee: Do pass as amended. (Ayes 6. Noes 0. Page 1187.) (May 23).

  21. 2025-05-16 California Legislative Information

    Set for hearing May 23.

  22. 2025-04-07 California Legislative Information

    April 7 hearing: Placed on APPR. suspense file.

  23. 2025-03-28 California Legislative Information

    Set for hearing April 7.

  24. 2025-03-25 California Legislative Information

    From committee: Do pass and re-refer to Com. on APPR. (Ayes 6. Noes 0. Page 532.) (March 25). Re-referred to Com. on APPR.

  25. 2025-03-13 California Legislative Information

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

  26. 2025-03-10 California Legislative Information

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

  27. 2025-03-07 California Legislative Information

    Set for hearing March 25.

  28. 2025-01-29 California Legislative Information

    Referred to Com. on PUB. S.

  29. 2024-12-03 California Legislative Information

    From printer. May be acted upon on or after January 2.

  30. 2024-12-02 California Legislative Information

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

Official Summary Text

SB 19, Rubio.
Crimes: threats.
Existing law makes it a crime to willfully threaten to commit a crime that will result in death or great bodily injury to another person, with the specific intent that the statement is to be taken as a threat that, on its face and under the circumstances in which it is made, is so unequivocal, unconditional, immediate, and specific as to convey to the person threatened a gravity of purpose and an immediate prospect of execution of the threat, and thereby reasonably causes the threatened person to be in sustained fear for their own safety or the safety of their immediate family, as defined. Under existing law, this crime is punishable by imprisonment in a county jail for no more than one year for a misdemeanor, or by imprisonment in state prison for a felony.
This bill would make it a crime for a person to willfully threaten, by any means, including, but not limited to, an image or threat posted or published on an internet web page, to commit a crime at specified locations, including a daycare and workplace, with specific intent that the statement is be taken as a threat, even if there is no intent of actually carrying it out, if the threat, on its face and under the circumstances in which it is made is so unequivocal, unconditional, immediate, and specific as to convey to the person or persons threatened a gravity of purpose and an immediate prospect of execution of the threat, and if the threat causes a person or person to reasonably be in sustained fear for their own safety or the safety of others at the specified locations. This bill would make this crime, for a person 18 years of age or older, punishable as a wobbler by imprisonment in the county jail for not more than one year or by imprisonment in the county jail for 16
months or 2 or 3 years. If a person under 18 years of age commits this crime, the bill would require the person to be referred to specified services in lieu of being declared a ward of the court, if eligible. If the person is ineligible, the bill would require the offense to be punished as a misdemeanor. By creating a new crime and imposing additional duties on local governments, this bill would create a state-mandated local program.
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 with regard to certain mandates no reimbursement is required by this act for a specified reason.
With regard to any other mandates, this bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates
determines that the bill contains costs so mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.

Current Bill Text

Read the full stored bill text
Download Bill PDF