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Authors Alvarado-Gil  
Coauthors: Choi   Dahle   Grove   Jones   Niello   Ochoa Bogh   Strickland   Umberg   Valladares   Alanis   Macedo   Wallis  
Subject Dependency: fentanyl testing.
Relating To relating to juveniles.
Title An act to amend Section 362 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, relating to juveniles.
Last Action Dt 2026-03-26
State Amended Senate
Status In Committee Process
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Bill Actions
2026-04-06     April 7 set for first hearing canceled at the request of author.
2026-03-26     From committee with author's amendments. Read second time and amended. Re-referred to Com. on JUD.
2026-03-16     Set for hearing April 7.
2026-03-04     Referred to Coms. on JUD. and HUMAN S.
2026-02-20     From printer. May be acted upon on or after March 22.
2026-02-19     Introduced. Read first time. To Com. on RLS. for assignment. To print.
Versions
Amended Senate     2026-03-26
Introduced     2026-02-19
Analyses TBD
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Existing law establishes the jurisdiction of the juvenile court, which may adjudge children to be dependents of the court under certain circumstances, including when the child suffered or there is a substantial risk that the child will suffer serious physical harm, or a parent fails to provide the child with adequate food, clothing, shelter, or medical treatment. Existing law authorizes a court to make any reasonable orders to the parents or guardians of the child as the court deems necessary and proper.

This bill would require, if a juvenile court orders a parent or guardian to submit to testing for controlled substances, that test panel include testing for fentanyl.