September 19-20: Judicial Council of CA Meeting
Monday-Tuesday, September 19-20, 2022
@ TBD
San Francisco (may move online)
Note: the last meeting was written comments due two days prior to the meeting:
Submit written comments for this meeting to: judicialcouncil@jud.ca.gov
We welcome all protective parents with issues regarding with Family Court to attend the public comment session (when available) as well as send in a written comment to the JCC.
We suggest you prepare a written comment to share that is no longer than three minutes. If there are a larger number of public speakers, you may only have one to two minutes. The JCC allows for general comments only and not case specific information, including judges names. For full directions on how to send in comments or sign up for public comment prior to the meeting, please click here.
November 3-4: Board of Behavioral Sciences Meeting
Thursday - Friday, August November 3-4, 2022
@ TBD
Location
TBD
The agenda can be found here on this page when it become available.
Note: The Board may not discuss or take action on any matter raised during this public comment section, except to decide whether to place the matter on the agenda of a future meeting. [Government Code Sections 11125, 1125.7(a)]
We suggest you prepare a written comment to share that is no longer than five minutes. If there are a larger number of public speakers, you may only have two to three minutes. The BBS allows for general comments only and not case specific information, including the licensees names.
The Board of Behavioral Sciences (BSS) is the licensing and oversight board for all Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFT) and Interns (IMF), Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSW) Associates (ASW), Licensed Professional Clinical Counselors (LPCC) and Interns (APCC) and Licensed Educational Psychologists (LEP) in the state of CA. Their mission is "Protect and serve Californians by setting, communicating, and enforcing standards for safe and competent mental health practice." They meet four times a year and hear public comment at their board meetings.