With their focus set to prevent the widespread evictions, the San Diego County's Board of Supervisors voted to impose additional eviction protections for tenants on Tuesday. The said action puts a limit on eviction to tenants who are an imminent health or safety threat or were not able to pay their rents. The law set by the country went beyond the statewide protections which allows 'just cause' evictions for things like lease violations. But in order for the action to have its full imposition, there is a second vote requirement which was set on May 4. According to The San Diego Union-Tribune, the vote of 3-2 passed after Supervisor Nora Vargas, the person behind the initially set emergency ordinance changed it to a non-emergency item, which only requires three votes to pass. But the non-emergency item requires another public hearing approval to take effect.