AB 495
Family Preparedness Plan Act of 2025.
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Bill overview
The Family Preparedness Plan Act of 2025 aims to strengthen protections for children in California, particularly those with immigrant families, by expanding the definition of ‘relative’ for caregiver authorization affidavits and ensuring schools and daycare facilities don’t collect immigration status information unless legally required. It also modifies guardianship procedures to better accommodate temporary situations like immigration-related absences and updates policies to align with Attorney General guidance on immigration enforcement. The bill seeks to reduce uncertainty and administrative barriers for families facing potential family separation due to immigration issues, ultimately supporting children’s well-being and educational access.
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