Amended in Senate August 5, 2014

Amended in Senate June 15, 2014

Amended in Senate April 9, 2014

Amended in Senate September 12, 2013

Amended in Senate September 3, 2013

Amended in Senate July 10, 2013

Amended in Senate June 25, 2013

Amended in Assembly April 16, 2013

Amended in Assembly April 1, 2013

California Legislature—2013–14 Regular Session

Assembly BillNo. 852


Introduced by Assemblybegin delete Memberend deletebegin insert Membersend insert Dickinsonbegin insert and Alejoend insert

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(Principal coauthor: Assembly Member Alejo)

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(Coauthor: Senator De León)

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February 21, 2013


An act to add Section 12801.2 to the Vehicle Code, relating to driver’s licenses.

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL’S DIGEST

AB 852, as amended, Dickinson. Driver’s licenses: applications.

Existing law authorizes the Department of Motor Vehicles to issue original driver’s licenses to qualified persons. Existing law requires every application for an original or a renewal of a driver’s license to contain specified information about the applicant.

This bill would prohibit a person from receiving financial compensation for the sole purpose ofbegin delete assisting an individual with a driver’s license application.end deletebegin insert filling out an original driver’s license application for another person.end insert The bill would impose a $2,500 civil penalty for a violation of this provision and would authorize the enforcement of this provision by the Attorney General or by the district attorney, county counsel, or city attorney of the location in which the violation occurred, as specified.

Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes. State-mandated local program: no.

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

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SECTION 1.  

Section 12801.2 is added to the Vehicle Code,
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12801.2.  

(a) A person shall not receive financial compensation
4for the sole purpose of filling out an original driver’s license
5application forbegin delete an individual.end deletebegin insert another person.end insert

6(b) A person in violation of this section is subject to a civil
7penalty of not more than two thousand five hundred dollars
8($2,500) for each offense. Actions for relief pursuant to this section
9may be commenced in a court of competent jurisdiction by the
10Attorney General, or by the district attorney, county counsel, or
11city attorney of the location in which the violation occurred.

12(c) Section 40000.1 does not apply to a violation of this section.



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