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Administrative/Regulatory

May 30, 2014

Assembly approves proposed legislation on tenants 'bill of rights'

A bill that would allow tenants at assisted living homes to sue if various standards of service aren't met moved forward Wednesday.

By Paul Jones

Daily Journal Staff Writer


A bill that would allow tenants at assisted living homes to sue if various standards of service aren't met passed out of the Assembly Wednesday.


AB 2171 by Bob Wieckowski, D-Fremont, would establish a "bill of rights" for tenants, including privacy, dignity, confidential treatment of medical records, and control over their day-to-day lives. Facilities would have 30 days to fixed an alleged infringement before ...

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