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The bill enhances the state’s Safe At Home program, which has provided privacy protections for 30 years to individuals at risk of domestic violence, stalking, human trafficking, and other forms of abuse.
“It allows participants to use a substitute address designated by the secretary of state, keeping their home, work and school addresses out of public records, while still allowing them to safely receive mail and legal documents through the state,” Bonta said.
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