Other ways election laws are being changed:
- Stipulating that envelopes used for early ballots have to be designed so no one can see through them.
- Making it illegal to vote in more than one state in elections featuring federal offices that are held on the same day.
- Allowing voters to opt to get the legally required publicity pamphlet about issues on the election ballot by email rather than snail mail.
- Imposing new requirements for meetings and voting by homeowners’ associations.
Odds and ends
- Exempting those who break into a locked vehicle to rescue a child or pet in imminent danger from civil liability.
- Putting new limits on who can file lawsuits over issues of disability access.
- Barring people from calling themselves “art therapists” unless they are registered with the Art Therapy Credentials Board.
- Repealing limits on how much landlords can pay in “finder fees” to those who locate prospective tenants.
- Enacting new regulations on intrastate movers, including prohibition against refusing to deliver goods, while asking for a higher fee, if the customer pays the price agreed upon before the move.
- Imposing new limits on the ability of counties to regulate home-based businesses regarding things like traffic, parking and delivery.
- Increasing the number of licenses to sell beer and wine.