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Authors Wiener  
Principle Coauthors: Lee  
Coauthors: Cabaldon   Cervantes   Durazo   Gonzalez   Laird   Menjivar   Padilla   Pérez   Smallwood-Cuevas   Wahab   Bauer-Kahan   Bonta   Elhawary   Mark González   Haney   Jackson   Solache   Ward   Wilson   Zbur  
Subject Sexual orientation or gender identity change efforts: actions for recovery of damages: statute of limitations.
Relating To relating to civil actions.
Title An act to add Section 340.12 to the Code of Civil Procedure, relating to civil actions.
Last Action Dt 2026-03-19
State Amended Senate
Status In Committee Process
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Bill Actions
2026-04-02     Set for hearing April 7.
2026-03-25     Re-referred to Coms. on JUD. and APPR.
2026-03-19     From committee with author's amendments. Read second time and amended. Re-referred to Com. on RLS.
2026-02-11     Referred to Com. on RLS.
2026-01-30     From printer. May be acted upon on or after March 1.
2026-01-29     Introduced. Read first time. To Com. on RLS. for assignment. To print.
Versions
Amended Senate     2026-03-19
Introduced     2026-01-29
Analyses TBD
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Existing law requires that specified actions for recovery of damages suffered as a result of childhood sexual assault, as defined, be commenced within 22 years of the date the plaintiff attains the age of majority or within 5 years of the date the plaintiff discovers or reasonably should have discovered that psychological injury or illness occurring after the age of majority was caused by the sexual assault, whichever period expires later. Existing law imposes various procedural requirements for such claims.

This bill would require specified actions for recovery of damages suffered as a result of sexual orientation or gender identity change efforts, as defined, be commenced (1) within 22 years of the date the plaintiff attains the age of majority if the plaintiff was under the age of 18 when at the time of conduct, (2) within 10 years if the plaintiff was 18 years of age or older at the time of conduct, (3) or within 5 years of the date the plaintiff discovers that psychological injury or illness occurring after the conduct was caused by sexual orientation or gender identity change efforts, as specified. The bill would define “sexual orientation or gender identity change efforts” to include efforts to direct a patient toward a particular sexual orientation or a particular gender identity, as specified. The bill would apply to actions for damages commencing after January 1, 2027, against licensed mental health providers, as defined, and against persons and entities that employed, supervised, or otherwise exercised authority over a licensed mental health provider. The bill would make specified types of evidence, including certain expert testimony, admissible to establish causation and harm for these actions. The bill would revive certain actions that have not been litigated to finality and that would otherwise be barred as of January 1, 2027, because the applicable statute of limitations or any other time limit had expired. The bill would provide that its provisions are severable.