Existing law establishes the California Commission on Aging composed of 25 persons, as specified, and requires the commission to hire an executive director. Existing law also establishes the California Department of Aging and provides for a director of that department. Existing law establishes various state boards and commissions to address public health concerns throughout the state and generally requires that individuals appointed to these state entities be broadly reflective of the general public.
This bill would expand the membership of the Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Advisory Committee, the California Health Workforce Education and Training Council, the California Workforce Development Board, the California Behavioral Health Planning Council, the Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission, and the Interagency Council on Homelessness to include the Executive Director of the California Commission on Aging, the Director of the California Department of Aging, or both, or other persons that serve or advocate for older adults, as specified. This bill would also modify the membership of an advisory committee to the Interagency Council on Homelessness to specifically include representatives from organizations that serve or advocate on behalf of older adults, among others.

Statutes affected:
AB2207: 1568.17 HSC, 128250 HSC, 14012 UIC, 5771 WIC, 5845 WIC, 8257 WIC
02/07/24 - Introduced: 1568.17 HSC, 128250 HSC, 14012 UIC, 5771 WIC, 5845 WIC, 8257 WIC
AB 2207: 1568.17 HSC, 128250 HSC, 14012 UIC, 5771 WIC, 5845 WIC, 8257 WIC