Bills

AB 1870: Employment discrimination: limitation of actions.

  • Session Year: 2017-2018
  • House: Assembly
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Existing law, the California Fair Employment and Housing Act, makes specified employment and housing practices unlawful, including discrimination against or harassment of employees and tenants, among others. Existing law authorizes a person claiming to be aggrieved by an alleged unlawful practice to file a complaint with the Department of Fair Employment and Housing within one year from the date upon which the unlawful practice occurred, unless otherwise specified.

This bill would extend the above-described period to 3 years for complaints alleging employment discrimination, as specified. The bill would make conforming changes in provisions that grant a person allegedly aggrieved by an unlawful practice who first obtains knowledge of the facts of the alleged unlawful practice after the expiration of the limitations period, as specified.

This bill would state that its changes shall not be interpreted to revive lapsed claims.

Discussed in Hearing

Assembly Floor2MIN
Aug 29, 2018

Assembly Floor

Senate Floor2MIN
Aug 27, 2018

Senate Floor

Senate Standing Committee on Appropriations1H
Aug 16, 2018

Senate Standing Committee on Appropriations

Senate Standing Committee on Judiciary22MIN
Jun 19, 2018

Senate Standing Committee on Judiciary

Assembly Floor2MIN
May 29, 2018

Assembly Floor

Assembly Standing Committee on Labor and Employment19MIN
Apr 18, 2018

Assembly Standing Committee on Labor and Employment

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