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has a blood-alcohol level of .10 percent or higher and has one or more previous convictions within the past seven years. ELDER FINANCIAL ABUSE -- All officers and employees of certain financial institutions are required to report suspected financial abuse of seniors. EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION -- Protects women's immediate access to emergency contraception by barring pharmacists from refusing to fill a prescription on moral, ethical or religious grounds, unless they have previously notified their employer of their objection and the employer can reasonably accommodate it. Also requires employers to establish protocols to ensure patients have timely access to the prescribed drug. EMERGENCY EXITS -- Some entertainment venues will be required to announce the availability of emergency exits at the start of performances. ETHICS -- Requires ethics training for some employees of counties, cities and special districts. HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATIONS -- Homeowners associations must use secret ballots for elections in common-interest developments.
-- The associations will not be able to foreclose on property to collect delinquent assessments that are less than $1,800 and less than 12 months late.
HUMAN TRAFFICKING -- Makes human trafficking a crime and creates a civil cause of action for victims of human trafficking. Also requires local law enforcement to track incidents of trafficking. INHERITANCE ADVANCE -- Lenders who offer cash advances to consumers whose inheritance is tied up in probate will have to disclose all fees and get court approval for the transactions. INTERNET HUNTING -- Prohibits use of Internet sites designed to allow people to shoot at animals via a Web link. NEW DRIVERS -- Drivers who have had their provisional licenses for less than six months cannot drive between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. These drivers also cannot have passengers under the age of 20 unless they are accompanied by a licensed driver who is at least 25 years old. OFF-ROAD VEHICLES -- Penalties increase for off-road vehicle operators convicted of trespassing in wilderness areas. PAPARAZZI -- Paparazzi who commit assaults in their pursuit of celebrity photographs could be hit with hefty civil penalties. PHISHING -- Makes it illegal to solicit or request someone's identifying information by falsely representing that the information is being requested by a business, a practice known as ``phishing.'' PORT SECURITY -- Penalties for trespassers at restricted seaport areas, such as cruise ship terminals, will increase to an amount equal to airport security trespass fines. PRISONS -- California prisons will be required to give inmates information on hepatitis C and offer inmates free, confidential and voluntary testing. RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES -- Stores that sell rechargeable batteries must set up recycling or disposal programs for used batteries. SCHOOLS -- Public schools will begin reporting the average per-pupil spending and teachers' salaries at individual schools, instead of showing those figures for the district as a whole. -- County superintendents will have more authority over charter schools, including the power to audit school finances and management. -- Extends the ban on the sale of soda on public school campuses to high schools. Previously, the law only applied to middle and elementary schools. The law also sets nutrition standards for food served and sold in K-12 public schools. -- Bars schools from using experimental pesticides that have not been registered with and tested by the state.
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