New Protections Take Effect in 2026

California Governor Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 848 in October 2025, establishing comprehensive measures to prevent sexual abuse in schools effective January 1, 2026. The law, authored by State Senator Sasha Renée Pérez, requires all schools—both public and private—to develop written policies addressing appropriate staff behavior, train students and personnel on recognizing and reporting misconduct, and expand the number of people required to report abuse allegations.

By July 2026, schools must have complete protocols in place. The law creates a statewide database of teachers credibly accused of abuse, administered by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing, which will be accessible during hiring processes. Schools must also provide age-appropriate abuse prevention education to students annually, though parents may opt their children out of this training.

The legislation significantly expands who qualifies as a mandated reporter. Previously limited to certain school employees, the new definition now includes any employee, volunteer, governing board member, or contractor whose duties involve contact with or supervision of students. This means more eyes watching out for children’s wellbeing.