- Governor Gavin Newsom signs SB 27, strengthening . . . - California Governor
What you need to know: Governor Newsom signed SB 27, which helps to ensure that individuals in crisis can receive timely treatment, housing, and ongoing support, improving coordination across courts and local agencies
- Bill Text: CA SB27 | 2025-2026 | Regular Session | Introduced
2025 CA SB27 (Text) Community Assistance, Recovery, and Empowerment (CARE) Court Program
- SB 27: Community Assistance, Recovery, and Empowerment (CARE) Court . . .
SB 27: Community Assistance, Recovery, and Empowerment (CARE) Court Program (2025-10-10: Chaptered by Secretary of State Chapter 528, Statutes of 2025 )
- SB27 | California 2025-2026 | Community Assistance, Recovery, and . . .
Existing law authorizes a specified individual to commence the CARE process, known as the original petitioner Existing law authorizes the court to dismiss a case without prejudice when the court finds that a petitioner has not made a prima facie showing that they qualify for the CARE process
- Overview | UCOP
SB27 (Government Code section 10510 50, et seq ) is a California Senate Bill introduced by Senators Durazo and Caballero in December 2022 and signed into law on October 8, 2023
- Bill tracking in California - SB 27 (2025-2026 legislative session . . .
Did you know we offer free bill tracking in Congress and 50 states, and a great mobile app? Sign up here Community Assistance, Recovery, and Empowerment (CARE) Court Program legislature • Oct 10, 2025: Chaptered by Secretary of State Chapter 528, Statutes of 2025 Do pass as amended Approved by the Governor Chaptered by Secretary of State
- CA SB27 | BillTrack50
It broadens referral pathways to the CARE program, including from felony proceedings, and enables courts to refer individuals from various legal contexts such as assisted outpatient treatment and conservatorship proceedings
- Disability Rights California Stands in Total Opposition to SB 27, the . . .
SB 27, the extremely disturbing expansion of CARE Court put forth by Sen Tom Umberg, is being heard this afternoon by the Assembly Health Committee, potentially its last stop before reaching the floor for a full vote
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