Senate Bill 43 (SB 43) updates California’s Lanterman–Petris–Short (LPS) Act, originally passed in 1967. The law expands the definition of “gravely disabled” to include individuals with a severe substance use disorder, or a co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder. It also broadens the meaning of “basic needs” to cover access to necessary medical care and personal safety, in addition to food, clothing, and shelter.
SB 43 modernizes conservatorship proceedings by allowing certain medical testimony to be considered without in-person cross-examination, requires counties to evaluate less restrictive alternatives in conservatorship investigations, and increases state reporting requirements.