California’s I/DD Regional Centers Must Make Records Public To Consumers & Guardians Under New State Law
California’s 21 non-profit regional centers that oversee services for people with intellectual/developmental disabilities (I/DD) will be subject to the state’s Public Records Act starting January 1, 2026. The requirement pertains to access to records regarding an applicant for, or recipient of, services to be provided, upon request, to the applicant, recipient, or their authorized representative, as specified, unless expressly prohibited by law.
The regional centers are funded by the state Department of Developmental Services. The centers coordinate the provision of services and supports to more than 450,000 people with I/DD and for fiscal . . .