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California’s New Laws: Subscription Cancellations, Infertility Coverage, and More Starting July 1
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SACRAMENTO, CA – California is set to implement a series of new laws on July 1, 2025, impacting various aspects of life for its residents. Signed by Governor Gavin Newsom, these initiatives aim to enhance consumer protection, improve public health, and expand access to justice. Understanding these changes is crucial for Californians to ensure compliance and avoid potential legal issues.
Key Changes Taking Effect in California on July 1, 2025
Several significant changes are on the horizon for Californians. These span from how subscriptions can be cancelled to mandated coverage for infertility treatments.
Subscription Cancellation Made Easier
Under AB2863, subscription companies must now provide clear and straightforward cancellation procedures. This includes annual reminders, transparent pricing notifications, and the ability to cancel subscriptions with a single click. This law aims to protect consumers from hidden fees and complicated cancellation processes, aligning with broader efforts to increase clarity in the subscription economy[Exmapleofbroaderefforts:[Exmapleofbroaderefforts:FTC action against deceptive subscription practices].
Airbnb Cleaning Fee Transparency
Applications like Airbnb are now required to clearly display cleaning fees before a purchase is finalized. Failure to do so could result in fines up to $10,000, as mandated by Law AB2202. This measure seeks to prevent hidden costs and ensure consumers have a complete understanding of the total expense before booking accommodations.
Expanded infertility Treatment Coverage
Most health plans in California will now be required to cover infertility treatments, including in vitro fertilization (IVF). This expansion of coverage, dictated by Law SB729, aims to make fertility treatments more accessible to individuals and couples. A notable exception is made for religious employers. the rising costs of IVF have made it inaccessible for many,with a single cycle costing upwards of $20,000 according to Advanced Fertility Centre of Chicago.
Pet Insurance Regulations
The new SB1217 law focuses on pet insurance, requiring insurers to inform customers about increasing premiums, exclusions for pre-existing conditions, and waiting periods. This aims to provide greater clarity and protection for pet owners purchasing insurance policies.
Mental Health Support in Schools
SB1063 mandates that student identification cards include the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline number.The cards may also feature a QR code linking to mental health resources. Additionally, courts must notify relatives or responsible parties about progress in Care Law cases related to mental health.This initiative seeks to improve access to mental health support for students and families.
Did You Know? The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones.
Minimum Wage Increases in Select Cities
several California cities, including Sonoma, San Francisco, Berkeley, and Emeryville