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Senate Biz — 2026-03-23

March 23, 2026 · Biz · 3,949 words · 9 speakers · 114 segments

Robin Cloughother

Sa.

Chair Aisha Wahabchair

Good morning everybody. Welcome to the Senate Business, Professions and Economic Development Committee. I just want to make a couple of announcements. We do not have quorum yet, so we are going to be starting as a subcommittee. With that said, here are a couple of the ground rules. Number one, we are going to have witnesses speak at that microphone standing there. People will not be actually coming to the table. You will be timed at 2 minutes, both in support and opposition. And we will take the metoos together as stating your name, your, you know, organization and whether you support or oppose. I do want to also highlight that today's consent calendar consists of a few items. File item number one, SB 1263. File item number three, SB 1148. File item number five, SB 1376. And file item number six, SB 1391. With that said, we also have a couple of our bills that we are going to have presented. Number one will be SB1002 by Senator Nilo. Is that the one that we're going to do? Okay, perfect. So Senator Nilo, if you would like to just present this while we're still a subcommittee, the floor is yours. Whenever you're ready.

Senator Bill Dodd (or Nelo)senator

We need a gate over here so I wouldn't have to walk.

Chair Aisha Wahabchair

I know. I saw that long walk and I was like, why is he walking that way?

Senator Bill Dodd (or Nelo)senator

Okay, so I'm not that good a hurdler anymore. So. Thank you, Madam chair and members. SB 1002 is a non controversial and modest expansion of current state law that was heard in this committee. That is the equivalent of this bill heard in this committee as SB508 and was passed unanimously. That bill because it didn't become law, or it did not become law because it was gutted and amended for another purpose in the other House. This Bill expands upon AB 1369 of 2023, known as the David hall act by Assemblymember Bauer Cahan, which allows for eligible patients to access out of state care via telehealth. Under that act, an eligible patient is someone who with an immediately life threatening diagnosis, meaning there's a reasonable likelihood that the patient will not survive beyond a matter of months. This bill seeks to allow those same patients, once they become in remission, to qualify for the same telehealth privileges. It is about access to care and continuum of care for these patients while preserving the existing safeguards. With that, I'd like to pass it on to my witnesses and I'll have. Yes,

Robin Cloughother

Can you hear me? Can you hear me okay?

Chair Aisha Wahabchair

Yes. And you will be timed at two minutes. Okay, thank you.

Senator Caballerosenator

So.

Robin Cloughother

Hello everybody. I was wheeled into the operating room for thyroid surgery that was scheduled to take three hours. Nine and a half hours later, I was wheeled out to discover that my life would be forever changed. I was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive type of thyroid cancer known as anaplastic. The typical survival time for this cancer is four to six months and my daughter was expecting our first grandchild. I underwent seven weeks of simultaneous radiation and chemotherapy at Cedars Sinai in Los Angeles. When the cancer returned, my physicians supported my decision to seek care at MD Anderson Cancer center in Houston. I received a newly discovered targeted therapy that has been successful for me. It's uncommon for a bill to undergo a test run in public before enactment, but this is true for SB1002. The pandemic led to federal and state executive orders allowing telehealth visits which enabled doctors and patients to communicate about health issues across state lines. These executive orders have expired, leaving patients like me without life saving expertise from specialists practicing outside of California. There are times when I have been too ill or weak to travel and because I'm immunosuppressed, I was at risk of exposure to other illnesses. And telehealth visits are truly a lifeline. Patients in my anaplastic thyroid cancer support groups are desperate to receive care from specialist beyond California when needed. Some of us are in remission or with no evidence of disease. This does not mean we are cured. We are still in jeopardy of recurrence and require careful continuity of care monitoring by our out of state specialist. I have survived over three years and now not only have a grandson, but have a granddaughter. So please allow Californians struggling with cancer, excuse me, and other life threatening diseases to receive the care that they need. Thank you.

Senator Bill Dodd (or Nelo)senator

And Robin, if you would identify yourself, which you didn't at the beginning, you didn't say who you were.

Robin Cloughother

I am Robin FLOU C L O U G H

Chair Aisha Wahabchair

so do we have any other witnesses in support?

Senator Bill Dodd (or Nelo)senator

I have no other primary witness.

Chair Aisha Wahabchair

Okay then. Seeing opposition witnesses.

Aaron Boneother

Thank you, Madam Chairman. Aaron Bone with the Medical Board of California. The board has an opposed position on SB 1002 as the board believes that licensure is a vital form of consumer protection and helps ensure that physicians practicing here have met the requirements relevant to treat patients in this state. Without a license, the board would be unable to discipline a physician who fails to treat California residents according to the standard of care. In addition, as the analysis points out, current law allows an out of state physician to consult on the diagnosis and treatment alongside a California licensed physician. We do, however, recognize the concerns of the author and the sponsors, and we desire to collaborate with them to see if we can identify potential law changes that will support access to care while still preserving appropriate consumer protections. In the meantime, however, the board is opposed to this version of SB 1102. Thank you.

Chair Aisha Wahabchair

Thank you.

George Soaresother

Good morning, Chair and members. George Soares with the California Medical Association. We're respectfully opposed unless amended to SB 1502 by Senator Nilo. We understand this legislation is well intended, but it would dangerously expand existing law which is intended for people with life threatening diseases who have not been accepted into a clinical trial in California. In general, granting licensure exemption risks. Introducing physicians who may not be familiar with California laws, regulations or standards of care, including critical mandates around informed consent, privacy, telehealth and prescribing practices. It would also make enforcement actions and disciplinary oversight much more difficult, removing the medical board's ability to protect patients from substandard care or misconduct. As noted, out of state physicians who seek to provide care to California residents can apply for temporary licensure with the medical board. This bill creates unnecessary loophole to that process. We understand the desire for some patients in remission to continue dialogue with their out of state physician. We believe that our proposed amendment would allow patients to consult with out of state physicians regarding medical opinions such as receiving a second opinion, while protecting patients from a physician who would otherwise be eligible to practice under the California law. We appreciate the author and the dialogue we've had with him so far. However, with this bill in its current form, we would respectfully ask that you vote no. Thank you. And I'm happy to answer questions.

Chair Aisha Wahabchair

Thank you. If we can have metoos present themselves again, state your name, your organization, whether you support or oppose. Thank you.

George Soaresother

Chair and members.

Aaron Boneother

Ryan Parini, on behalf of ATA Action,

George Soaresother

the advocacy arm of the American Telemedicine association, in proud support.

Aaron Boneother

Thank you. Rhys Sempe with Pacific Legal foundation. And we are in proud support of SB1002 as well. Thank you.

Chair Aisha Wahabchair

Thank you. Seeing nobody else. Any members on the committee would like to comment. Senator Cabarro, thank you very much.

Senator Anna Caballerosenator

Madam Chair. I appreciate you bringing this forward. This is in my mind a really narrowly crafted bill and I'm going to be supporting your bill today. We've just. I respect the medical association's position in regards to licensing, but there's a point at which it's form over access and in particular for rural communities, just getting a physician appointment. An appointment with a physician is impossible. So we're going to have to figure out ways to be able to get access that is equal or at least as close as we can get. And I think we really need to rethink our medical system. When I have a hard time accessing medical care and I don't have medical issues, I just want to get in and get the yearly checkup done. It's very simple. Then there's no access. And how you've defined life threatening disease and care is pretty limited. And I think we can, we can start expanding some of this at some point. It becomes protecting licenses in California as opposed to protecting patients and patient access

Senator Caballerosenator

to

Senator Anna Caballerosenator

what can be very complicated medical procedures where there's not the expertise in the region. So I'm going to support your bill today.

Senator Bill Dodd (or Nelo)senator

Thank you.

Chair Aisha Wahabchair

All right. Seeing nobody else, Senator, would you like to close?

Senator Bill Dodd (or Nelo)senator

Yes. Senator Caballero made some very good points relative to my close, but I'd just point out a couple things with regard to the opposition. First of all, generally and overall, we've already passed the threshold of the concerns that they have with the Bauer kay hand bill, AB 1369, setting up this capability in the first place. And. Any qualified medical professional has to be an eligible out of state physician or surgeon in good standing with no history of prior discipline. So there are significant requirements for that as there is for the existing law and the medical association respect their concerns. But I challenge their use of the word dangerous with regard to this. If this is dangerous, then the ab the David Hall Acts is dangerous and we've already passed it. I happen to disagree that it's certainly not dangerous. It's prudent. And this legislature is in record with the same opinion. And to have a patient that receives this care and advice while they are terminally ill, to go into remission and say you don't have that available to you anymore, that physician with whom you became comfortable, you can only get an opinion as opposed to the type of care that you received when you were terminally ill. And as my witness stated, just because you're in remission does not mean you're out of the woods. It's a common sense bill and I appreciate an I vote.

Chair Aisha Wahabchair

Thank you. Because we do not have quorum, we're still in a subcommittee mode. I will highlight that we will take motions at the appropriate time. I'm going to move on to File item number four, SB 1311 myself, I will be presenting this, followed by SB 1416, again presented by myself. If we can have the Senate sergeants request that all members of this committee show up. Thank you.

Senator Bill Dodd (or Nelo)senator

So the chair has put me in charge. You're all in trouble. First we've got SB 1311. Madam Chair, you may proceed when ready.

Chair Aisha Wahabchair

Thank you. SB 1311 makes various statutory updates to the Dental Practice act in order to ensure that unlicensed dental assistants are able to complete important infection control courses. I'd like to accept the amendments outlined in the analysis. The Dental Board of California does not license these individuals, so they are not subject to the same education and training requirements as registered dental assistants. Unlicensed dental assistants are also supervised by their dentist employer. SB 1311 allows an unlicensed dental assistant to either complete the Dental Assisting National Board's infection control examination or complete a course offered by various entities to be in compliance with the law. This bill is supported by the California Dental association and California association of Orthodontists. I understand that some dentists reached out late last week concerned about the fact that these individuals substitute coursework for passing a national exam. The Dental Assisting National Board's Infection Control exam tests whether a person knows how to prevent infections and how to make decisions. The exam covers hand hygiene techniques and protocols, how to select and use personal protective equipment, including the sequence for putting this on and taking this off as as well as cleaning and disinfecting treatment areas and OSHA and CDC requirements. A course teaches an exam, verifies. This standardized national exam serves as an important public protection tool for unlicensed people and allows them to get to work more quickly. My first witness, lead witness is Lawrence Gayden with the California Dental association, here to testify in support.

Speaker Hother

Good morning. Lawrence Gaydon here on behalf of the California Dental association, representing over 27,000 dental professionals in the state, urging your support for SB 1311, which would ensure unlicensed dental assistants can receive timely infection control course training via approved online courses. Just want to take some time to thank the chair and staff on their commitment to this ongoing issue. For our industry, dental assistants really play a crucial role in the dental team and really strengthening this dental workforce will go a long way in improving patient care and patient access. We are really thankful for this commitment to this issue. As I mentioned, and we urge your.

Senator Bill Dodd (or Nelo)senator

I vote.

Speaker Hother

Thank you.

Senator Bill Dodd (or Nelo)senator

Do you have another primary?

Chair Aisha Wahabchair

No witness.

Senator Bill Dodd (or Nelo)senator

So the opposition, I presume? No. Okay. You're in support. Okay. Well, let's hear at this point for anybody else in the room who is in support. One person can take up to two minutes. The primary witness took up the first two minutes and anybody else would just state your name and that you support.

Guy Achesonother

So I have two minutes.

Senator Bill Dodd (or Nelo)senator

Yes.

Guy Achesonother

Hi, I'm Dr. Guy Acheson. I'm representing the California Academy of General Dentistry. We represent all the general dentists in the state of California. First, I want to say that I really appreciate how open you were to our position being support if amended. And the analysis of the bill seems to be. And your speech indicated that you're accepting our slight change in wording to make it a more comprehensive definition of what infection control includes. We do have a new concern. We assume that an exam that has the title of the Dental Assistance National Board Exam would have the same requirements for taking that exam as our national boards for dentistry or medicine where we've completed a certain amount of coursework. And for this National Dental Assistance National Board Exam, there is no requirement for any coursework at all to qualify to take this exam. So there's no hands on training on how to do things like take gloves on and off properly, how to wear a mask, how to treat a respirator, how to clean a room. The hands on component is very important and it's missing with this exam. So that's my, that's our main concern. So we think that qualification as an alternative to a hands on course is not acceptable. So our position will still be support if our amendment is accepted. Thank you.

Senator Bill Dodd (or Nelo)senator

That being the case, I will label your testimony as primary opposition testimony, though qualified for an amendment. And I'll leave it to further discussion with the author on that. Do we have any other primary witness in favor of the bill? Do we have another primary witness in opposition to the bill? And so now go on to what we call MeToo testimony. Anybody else in support of the bill? State your name and who you represent.

Chair Aisha Wahabchair

Good morning. Michelle Rivas on behalf of the California association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, in support. Good morning. Jasmine Asher representing the California association of Orthodontists in support.

Senator Bill Dodd (or Nelo)senator

And are there any, is there anybody in the room who is opposed to the bill that would state your name, organization and position? Seeing none come forward, bring it back to the committee. Any questions or comments, Senator Caballero?

Senator Anna Caballerosenator

Senator, could you address the issue that was raised? I'm confused as to exactly what's being asked and what you're taking. Yeah, I think this is a good bill. I was prepared to support it in its current form and do. Do with it what you will.

Chair Aisha Wahabchair

No, I appreciate that. Just to be clear, he was not a witness in lead support and I want to be clear about that. The amendments that we are taking, the proposed amendments make various technical changes to reflect updates from the recent sunset review bills for the veterinary medical Board and the Bureau of Security and Investigative Services. They also extend the timeframe for applicants to the Board's Licensed Physicians from Mexico program to apply. One of the things I do want to explain is that this national exam is very, very targeted and geared towards a specific infectious control. And you know, this is something that's already taught. The far CPA exam certifies that they understand this. And to our last bill that we also discussed is that we do need to understand that courses education has changed. A lot of it is online and this is one of them that fall under that. And those are the proposed amendments that we are accepting.

Senator Bill Dodd (or Nelo)senator

Are there other questions or comments? And just to support one thing that you said, Senator Wahab, the second primary witness was not in support. That was my error. But his testimony clearly illustrated he is opposed and less amended. We'll leave that to further discussions. You may close.

Chair Aisha Wahabchair

I respectfully ask for an I vote.

Senator Bill Dodd (or Nelo)senator

And again. Oh, we have a quorum now. Let's grab it while we can. Please call the roll.

Senator Caballerosenator

Wahab. Aye. Mohab. Here. Choi. Archuleta. Archuleta. Here. Araguin, Caballero. Cabria. Here. Grayson. Grayson. Herman. Javar. Nilo.

Senator Bill Dodd (or Nelo)senator

Here.

Senator Caballerosenator

Nilo. Here. Smallwood, Cuevas. Some of Chris. Here. Strickland, Umberg.

Senator Bill Dodd (or Nelo)senator

We have a quorum. We have a quorum. So do we have a motion for that bill so moved by Senator Caballero? And please call the roll.

Senator Caballerosenator

Motion is due passed as amended to Senate Appropriations Committee. Wahab aye. Wahab, aye. Choi. Archuleta.

Senator Bill Dodd (or Nelo)senator

Aye.

Senator Caballerosenator

Archuleta, aye. Adaguin Caballero. Aye. Caballero, aye. Grayson.

Senator Bill Dodd (or Nelo)senator

Aye.

Senator Caballerosenator

Grayson I. Menjavar. Nilo.

Senator Bill Dodd (or Nelo)senator

Aye.

Senator Caballerosenator

Nilo. I. Smallwood Cuevas. Aye. Smallwood, Cuevas. I. Strickland, Umberg.

Senator Bill Dodd (or Nelo)senator

What is it, 6 060? We'll leave that on call. And now we will move to SB 1416 also. Senator Wahab, proceed when ready.

Chair Aisha Wahabchair

Thank you. SB 1416 is a simple bill. It simply speeds up the timeframe for a consumer to receive a refund from their physician or dentist.

Senator Caballerosenator

Dentist.

Chair Aisha Wahabchair

In the event of duplicate payments. The bill reduces the refund window from 30 days to 21 days to allow patients to regain access to their own funds sooner, which can be especially meaningful for families managing tight household budgets or ongoing medical expenses. This is a small but meaningful affordability assistance measure, ensuring that money that belongs to the patient returns to them more quickly. A 21 day refund window reflects the realities of modern billing systems and is a reasonable update to a statute written in the 1990s in a much less digitized Healthcare environment. I have no witnesses with me, and I respectfully ask for an I vote.

Senator Bill Dodd (or Nelo)senator

Are there. Is there anybody in the room who is otherwise in support of this legislation?

Senator Caballerosenator

Hello.

Chair Aisha Wahabchair

Michelle Rivas.

Robin Cloughother

On behalf of the California association of

Chair Aisha Wahabchair

Oral Maxillofacial Surgeons, we think this is a reasonable bill. We understand that people have financial constraints right now, so we respectfully support the bill.

Robin Cloughother

Thank you.

Senator Bill Dodd (or Nelo)senator

Any other in support? Are. Is there anyone in the room who is in opposition to the bill? Seeing no one coming forward. Bring it back to the committee. Any questions or comments? Senator Archuleta moves the bill. Seeing no other comments. You may close.

Chair Aisha Wahabchair

Respectfully ask for an I vote.

Senator Bill Dodd (or Nelo)senator

That's a great close. One of the best I've heard for a long time. Please call.

Senator Caballerosenator

The roll motion is due. Pass the Senate Appropriations Committee. Wahab. Aye. Wahab. Aye. Choi, Archuleta.

Chair Aisha Wahabchair

Aye.

Senator Caballerosenator

Archuleta. Aye. Adaguin, Caballero.

Robin Cloughother

Aye.

Senator Caballerosenator

Caballero. I. Grayson.

Senator Bill Dodd (or Nelo)senator

Aye.

Senator Caballerosenator

Grayson. I. Menjavar. Nilo.

Senator Bill Dodd (or Nelo)senator

Aye.

Senator Caballerosenator

Nilo. I. Smallwood Cuevas. Aye. Smallwood, Cuevas. Aye. Strickland, Amberg.

Senator Bill Dodd (or Nelo)senator

That is 6, 0. And we will hold that on call also now turning it back over to our chair.

Chair Aisha Wahabchair

Thank you. Can I get a motion on the consent items? Just to repeat for those that weren't here. File item number one, SB 1263. File item number three, SB 1148. File item number five, SB 1376. And file item number six, SB 1391. Motion moved by Senator Archuleta. Can I get a roll call vote?

Senator Caballerosenator

Wahab. Aye. Wahab. Aye. Choi, Archuleta. Archuleta. I. Adequin Caballero. Cabrera I. Grayson. Grayson. I. Mendjivar. Nilo.

Senator Bill Dodd (or Nelo)senator

Aye.

Senator Caballerosenator

Nilo. I. Smallwood, Cuevas. Smallwood, Cuevas. I. Strickland, Umberg.

Chair Aisha Wahabchair

All right. Consent will be held on file until all our other members are able to vote on it. Can I get a motion on file? Item number two, SB 10 02. Senator Caballero moves the bill. Can we get a roll call vote, please?

Senator Caballerosenator

Motion is due. Pass the Senate Appropriations Committee. Wahab. Aye. Wahab. Aye. Choi, Archuleta.

Chair Aisha Wahabchair

Aye.

Senator Caballerosenator

Archuleta. I Adaguin. Caballero. Aye. Cabriera. Aye. Grayson.

Senator Bill Dodd (or Nelo)senator

Aye.

Senator Caballerosenator

Grayson. I. Menjewvar. Nilo.

Senator Bill Dodd (or Nelo)senator

Aye.

Senator Caballerosenator

Nilo. I. Smallwood, Cuevas. Smallwood, Cuevas. Aye. Strickland, Umberg.

Chair Aisha Wahabchair

That file item is on call. We are going to wait for other members. All right, so everything is on call. I appreciate everybody's support on this. If we can have our other members show up. All right, we're going to go into recess for about 10 minutes until the other members come. Thank you. An economic development committee will begin again and return from recess within 30 seconds.

Robin Cloughother

SA.

Chair Aisha Wahabchair

All right, we had a motion on consent, so can we just get a roll call again for the absent members? On consent?

Senator Caballerosenator

On consent.

Chair Aisha Wahabchair

Okay, here we go.

Senator Caballerosenator

Ready? Choi.

Senator Anna Caballerosenator

This is for consent.

Senator Caballerosenator

Aye. Menjivar. Strickland. Strickland. I am. Okay, that's nine, zero. That's out.

Chair Aisha Wahabchair

And nine, zero. Consent is out. File item number two. SB 1002 by Nelo. Pretty much everyone has voted aye.

Senator Caballerosenator

Motion is due. Pass the Senate Appropriations Committee. Current vote, six to zero. Troy.

Senator Bill Dodd (or Nelo)senator

Which one?

Chair Aisha Wahabchair

Item number number two.

Senator Bill Dodd (or Nelo)senator

Aye.

Senator Caballerosenator

Aye. Troy? Ayeen. Menjavar. Strickland. Strickland, aye. Umberg. Aye.

Chair Aisha Wahabchair

All right, that bill is out as well. File item number four. SB 1311.

Senator Caballerosenator

Motion is due. Pass as amended to Senate Appropriations Committee. Current vote, six to zero. Choi, Aye. Choi, aye. Who else am I doing? Strickland, Aye. Strickland, aye. Umberg. Aye.

Chair Aisha Wahabchair

Nine zero nine zero. That bill is also out. We're moving on to File item number 7. SB 1416.

Senator Caballerosenator

Motion is due past the Senate Appropriations Committee. Current vote, six to zero. Choi, Aye. Choi, aye. Adequin Minjavar. Strickland. Strickland. I am.

Chair Aisha Wahabchair

All right. That bill is also out. Meeting is adjourned. Thank you all for your time. Thank you.

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