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The meeting included updates from various divisions, including fiscal updates, administration updates, licensing statistics, laboratory updates, and enforcement statistics. Discussions covered fund conditions, vacant positions, licensing revenue, laboratory testing, and goods releases. Legislative and policy updates were provided on the sunset review extension, enacted legislation regarding consumer warranties, pending legislation concerning household movers, the business modernization project, and the CPS fee study. Strategic planning was also conducted, and future meeting dates were set.
The meeting included updates from the Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) regarding executive appointments, the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Steering Committee, and the finalization of a new strategic plan and logo. There was also a business modernization update, including a demonstration of the new IT system for online applications and permit registration. The council reviewed the October 13, 2022, meeting minutes and received divisional updates on fiscal matters, administration, licensing, the laboratory, and enforcement. Legislative and policy updates were discussed, including household movers enforcement and licensing regulations, the Bureau's Sunset Report, a CPS fee study, and upholstered furniture and bedding law label regulatory proposal. The California Highway Patrol's potential involvement in household mover compliance inspections was also discussed. The meeting concluded with staff recognition and confirmation of future meeting dates.
The meeting included updates from the Department of Consumer Affairs, a review of the January 18, 2023, Advisory Council meeting minutes, and a business modernization update. There were also division updates and statistical overviews, including fiscal updates, administration updates with discussion of staffing vacancies, licensing updates, laboratory updates including accreditation and mattress testing, and enforcement updates with discussion of sting operations and consumer complaints. Legislative and policy updates were provided on the Bureau's sunset review, CPS fee study, household movers regulations, upholstered furniture and bedding law label regulatory proposal, and several bills related to product safety and repair. The meeting also covered communication and education efforts and confirmed the future meeting date.
The meeting included updates and discussions on various topics such as the Business Modernization project, fiscal updates including fund conditions for the Electronic and Appliance Repair (EAR) Fund, the Home Furnishings and Thermal Insulation Fund (HFTI), and the Household Movers (HHM) Fund. The Bureau's Draft Outreach Plan and Strategic Plan Objectives were presented. Division updates covered administrative, licensing, laboratory, and enforcement activities, including staffing changes, licensing statistics, laboratory testing, and complaint statistics. Legislative and policy updates were provided, including discussions on AB 224, AB 2912, AB 2956, SB 1443, the CPS Fee Study, and the Upholstered Furniture and Bedding Law Label Regulatory Proposal. The meeting also covered the Bureau's Sunset Report and regulation of Ignition Interlock Devices. Future meeting dates for 2023 were confirmed.
The meeting included updates on the Bureau's response to the Southern California fires, attendance at conferences, and the hiring of a new Compliance Unit Manager. Updates were provided from the Department of Consumer Affairs, including the proposed splitting of the Business Consumer Services and Housing Agency, and Governor Newsom's executive order regarding hybrid telework schedules. A fiscal update reviewed the 2024-25 fund condition, projecting revenue and expenditures. The Bureau is transitioning to the Connect system, with new functionality for licensees. Staffing updates were shared, including the advertising for the Chief of Licensing and Administration position. The implementation of the Interstate Household Mover Application was discussed, along with licensing statistics. The Lab's accreditation programs were combined, and enforcement efforts were updated. The Communications and Education Update covered publications, social media activity, website improvements, and outreach events. Legislative and Policy Updates included the approval of Household Movers enforcement regulations and updates on regulatory proposals.
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