Five local laws that took effect on Jan. 1, 2024

These laws and regulations will impact San Diegans in the New Year.

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Many laws pass through the San Diego City and County Administration Building.

Photo by Michael Beausoleil + SDtoday

New year, new laws. When 2024 rolled in, these five regulations took effect that could impact daily life in San Diego.

  • The minimum wage increased to $16.85 in the City of San Diego —a 55-cent jump from last year. This rate is also higher than the state minimum wage of $16.
  • San Diego’s wastewater rate increased by 4%, following a 5% water rate hike that took effect on Dec. 1, 2023.
  • No more asking, “Do you know why I pulled you over?” Assembly Bill 2273 requires traffic officers to tell drivers why they’re being stopped.
  • Amendments to Senate Bill 700 make it unlawful for employers to discriminate on the basis of cannabis usage outside of the workplace.
  • Full-time workers are now eligible for a minimum of five days — or 40 hours — of sick leave per year due to changes to Senate Bill 616 (after six months of employment).
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Michael is based in San Diego, CA and joined 6AM City after working in higher education and a decade of creating digital content. When he’s not writing, he enjoys drinking coffee, watching competition reality shows, and discovering music.