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The committee approved an update to the Los Angeles Municipal Code to implement ADA Title II web and mobile accessibility standards and received-and-filed CLA reports/resolutions establishing the City’s positions on multiple state bills (including cannabis excise tax delay, landlord/tenant post-disaster rules, recovery housing, PFAS product regulation, university housing zoning exemptions, and a declawing ban); it also noted an appointment to the Charter Reform Commission.
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Committee members voted to require the city to update local rules so city websites and mobile services meet federal ADA accessibility standards, which aims to make online city services easier to use for people with disabilities. For several state bills, the committee recorded the City’s positions (received and filed), which means the committee reviewed and logged recommendations but did not enact local law; those positions relate to cannabis tax timing, landlord/tenant post-disaster rules, recovery housing funding, chemical product regulation, university housing zoning, and banning cat declawing. The committee also noted an appointment to the Charter Reform Commission. These actions signal the City’s stances and set up possible follow-up at the Council level.
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