Bill Sponsor
California Assembly Bill 2193
Session 20232024
Hazing: educational institutions: civil liability: resources.
Introduced
Introduced
Introduced in Assembly on Feb 7, 2024
First Action
Feb 7, 2024
Latest Action
Mar 19, 2024
Origin Chamber
Assembly
Type
Bill
Bill Number
2193
State
California
Session
20232024
Sponsorship by Party
Democrat
Author
Assembly Votes (1)
checkPassed on March 19, 2024
Motion Text
Do pass and be re-referred to the Committee on [Higher Education]
Summary
Existing law makes it unlawful to engage in hazing, which is defined as a method of initiation or preinitiation into a student organization or student body, whether or not the organization or body is officially recognized by an educational institution, that is likely to cause serious bodily injury to a former, current, or prospective student of a school, community college, college, university, or other educational institution in the state. Existing law establishes civil liability for hazing participants or the organization if it is involved in the hazing. This bill would, beginning January 1, 2025, additionally establish civil liability for an educational institution, which the bill would define as a public or private institution of higher education in the state, if (1) the institution has direct involvement in the hazing practices of the organization, knew or should have known of the hazing practices and failed to take reasonable steps to stop the hazing practices, or unreasonably failed to prevent or discover the hazing practices of the organization, and (2) the organization involved in the hazing is affiliated with the educational institution at the time of the alleged hazing incident. For purposes of determining whether an educational institution "knew or should have known of the hazing practices and failed to take reasonable steps to stop the hazing practices, or unreasonably failed to prevent or discover the hazing practices of the organization," the bill would require consideration to be given to the extent that the institution had specific antihazing measures in place at the time of the alleged hazing incident. This bill would also require the State Department of Education to make available on the department's internet website, on or before July 1, 2025, a model antihazing policy for local educational agencies and resources on hazing prevention for professional development purposes and to increase awareness among pupils, school staff, and community members of the dangers of hazing.
Actions (5)
03/19/2024
Assembly
From committee: Do pass and re-refer to Com. on HIGHER ED. (Ayes 10. Noes 0.) (March 19). Re-referred to Com. on HIGHER ED.
03/19/2024
Assembly
Coauthors revised.
02/26/2024
Assembly
Referred to Coms. on JUD. and HIGHER ED.
02/08/2024
Assembly
From printer. May be heard in committee March 9.
02/07/2024
Assembly
Read first time. To print.
Sources
Record Created
Feb 8, 2024 12:20:11 PM
Record Updated
Apr 23, 2024 12:21:28 PM