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LEGISLATIVE UPDATE

February 11, 2011 Volume 1 | Issue 3

Legislative Tracking
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AB 8 (Huber D) Division of by requiring school personnel to


Juvenile Justice: facilities: report known or suspected instances AB 13 (Knight R) Public
closures. of bullying to law enforcement school volunteers.
Status: 1/24/2011-Referred to Com. entities. Status: 1/24/2011-Referred to Com.
on PUB. S. on ED.
Location: 1/24/2011-A. PUB. S. AB 12 (Swanson D) Abolition Location: 1/24/2011-A. ED.
Summary: of Child Commerce, Summary:
Would prohibit the Division of Exploitation, and Sexual Would specify that each of these
Juvenile Facilities from closing any Slavery Act of 2011. provisions applies to charter schools.
youth correctional facility for a Status: 1/24/2011-Referred to Com. The bill would also prohibit persons
period of 6 months from the effective on PUB. S. who have been convicted of specified
date of this bill. The bill would state Location: 1/24/2011-A. PUB. S. sex, controlled substance, or violent
that it is expected that ongoing Summary: offenses from serving as nonteaching
activity levels at each division facility Would enact the Abolition of Child volunteer aides. This bill contains
shall equal activity levels in place Commerce, Exploitation, and Sexual other existing laws.
immediately prior to October 20, Slavery Act of 2011, and would
2010, and that the number of require that a person who is AB 40 (Yamada D) Elder
employees also be maintained at convicted of a crime involving abuse: reporting.
those levels during this period, as substantial sexual conduct, as Status: 1/24/2011-Referred to
specified. This bill contains other defined, with a victim who is under Coms. on AGING & L.T.C. and PUB.
related provisions. 16 years of age, or who seeks to S.
procure or procures the sexual Location: 1/24/2011-A. AGING &
AB 9 (Ammiano D) services of a prostitute, if the L.T.C.
Education: bullying. prostitute is a minor who is under 16 Summary:
Status: 12/7/2010-From printer. years of age, be ordered to pay an Would require the mandated
May be heard in committee January additional fine of $25,000 to be reporter to report the abuse to both
6. deposited in the Victim-Witness the local ombudsperson and the local
Location: 12/6/2010-A. PRINT Assistance Fund to be available for law enforcement agency. This bill
Summary: appropriation in the same manner as would also make various technical,
Would state the intent of the specified above. nonsubstantive changes. This bill
Legislature to enact legislation to contains other related provisions and
protect pupils from acts of bullying other existing laws.

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Summary:
AB 44 (Logue R) Inmates: release: notification. Would remove the inmate's right to revoke his or her
Status: 1/31/2011-Re-referred to Com. on PUB. S. consent and make other conforming changes. The bill
Location: 1/31/2011-A. PUB. S. would delete the sunset date on existing law and make
Summary: the above provision operative indefinitely. This bill
Would require that notification be sent 60 days prior to contains other related provisions and other existing laws.
the scheduled release date of an inmate, unless the
notification cannot be provided within the 60 days due to AB 177 (Mendoza D) Juveniles: parenting
an unanticipated change in the release date of an inmate, classes.
and would prohibit any change in county placement less Status: 2/3/2011-Referred to Com. on PUB. S.
than 30 days prior to the release date unless due to an Location: 2/3/2011-A. PUB. S.
unanticipated change in a release date, as specified. The Summary:
bill would conform the timeline for local comments and Would expand the authority of the juvenile court to order
the department response to the longer notification the parent or guardian of a minor to attend antigang
period, as specified. If there is a change in county of violence parenting classes, to include a minor who has
placement after the 60-day notice is given, this bill would been deemed a habitual truant, or who is within the
require that notification be sent by mail at least 30 days jurisdiction of the juvenile court for habitual
prior to the scheduled release date to the ultimate county disobedience or truancy, or for the commission of certain
of placement. This bill contains other related provisions additional offenses.
and other existing laws.
AB 178 (Gorell R) County jail: release pursuant
AB 90 (Swanson D) Human trafficking: to federal court order.
minors. Status: 2/3/2011-Referred to Com. on PUB. S.
Status: 1/27/2011-Referred to Com. on PUB. S. Location: 2/3/2011-A. PUB. S.
Location: 1/27/2011-A. PUB. S. Summary:
Summary: Would require a defendant who is being released prior to
Would additionally provide that a person who deprives or sentencing by county jail personnel, pursuant to a federal
violates another person's liberty with the intent to effect court order mandating the release of inmates, to sign a
or maintain the felony of making available to another release agreement with the same requirements as those
person a person under 16 years of age for the purpose of pertaining to a defendant who is released under his or her
any lewd or lascivious act, or the felony of the own recognizance, including the defendant's promise to
procurement of minors in the preparation of material appear at the time and place the defendant is given in
depicting sexual conduct by a minor, is guilty of human writing by the jail personnel at the time of release. This
trafficking. This bill contains other related provisions and bill contains other related provisions and other existing
other existing laws. laws.

AB 142 (Fuentes D) Criminal procedure: pleas. AB 179 (Gorell R) Electronic monitoring:


Status: 2/3/2011-Referred to Com. on PUB. S. removing or disabling: offense.
Location: 2/3/2011-A. PUB. S. Status: 2/3/2011-Referred to Com. on PUB. S.
Summary: Location: 2/3/2011-A. PUB. S.
Would additionally require the court to advise the Summary:
defendant that, if he or she is deported from the United Would provide that unauthorized removal, as specified,
States and returns illegally, he or she could be charged of an electronic, GPS, or other monitoring device affixed
with a separate federal offense. The bill would make other for purposes of a criminal sentence, juvenile court
conforming changes. disposition, parole, or probation is an offense punishable
by imprisonment in a county jail for one year, or a $1,000
AB 168 (Gorell R) Local Safety and Protection fine, or both, if the underlying offense was a
Account: appropriation. misdemeanor, or by imprisonment in the state prison for
Status: 1/21/2011-From printer. May be heard in 16 months, 2 year, or 3 years if the underlying offense is a
committee February 20. felony. This bill contains other related provisions and
Location: 1/20/2011-A. PRINT other existing laws.
Summary:
Would appropriate $506,400,000 from the General Fund AB 216 (Swanson D) Community colleges:
to be deposited in the Local Safety and Protection inmate education programs: computation of
Account, as specified. apportionments.
Status: 2/10/2011-Referred to Com. on HIGHER ED.
AB 175 (Donnelly R) Inmates: transfers. Location: 2/10/2011-A. HIGHER ED.
Status: 2/3/2011-Referred to Com. on PUB. S. Summary:
Location: 2/3/2011-A. PUB. S. Would instead require the open course provisions in

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statute or regulations of the board of governors to be Summary:


waived for a governing board of a community college Would require the task force to submit to the Legislature
district that provides those classes for inmates, including a supplemental report, by July 1, 2013, that includes a
inmates of state correctional facilities, and would proposal to establish a statewide body to oversee crime
authorize the board of governors to include the units of laboratories, as specified.
full-time equivalent students generated in those classes
for purposes of state apportionments. This bill contains AB 257 (Galgiani D) Inmate release:
other related provisions and other existing laws. notification.
Status: 2/4/2011-From printer. May be heard in
AB 219 (Portantino D) California Recidivism committee March 6.
Goals Development and Achievement Act. Location: 2/3/2011-A. PRINT
Status: 2/10/2011-Referred to Com. on PUB. S. Summary:
Location: 2/10/2011-A. PUB. S. Would express the intent of the Legislature to enact
Summary: legislation that would require the Department of
Would declare the Legislature's intent regarding the Corrections and Rehabilitation to streamline the
Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation's role in notification process regarding inmate release in order to
reducing criminal recidivism. The bill would require the make that process more accessible.
department achieve a reduction in the statewide criminal
recidivism rate from 2010 of 20% by 2015 and 40% by AB 259 (Smyth R) County public defender.
2020. The bill would require the department to adopt Status: 2/8/2011-From printer. May be heard in
regulations to require the reporting and verification of committee March 10.
the statewide recidivism rate, as specified. Location: 2/7/2011-A. PRINT
Summary:
AB 220 (Solorio D) Gang and youth violence: Would provide that, in addition to existing law, a person
prevention. is eligible to the office of public defender if he or she is a
Status: 2/2/2011-From printer. May be heard in sitting or retired judge, and as a judge meets specified
committee March 4. qualifications, or if he or she was a judicial commissioner,
Location: 2/1/2011-A. PRINT magistrate, or referee, or elected public official, and
Summary: meets specified qualifications.
Would require the director, subject to statutory limits and
directives, to make recommendations to streamline AB 269 (Ma D) Pupil health and safety.
existing state agency gang and youth violence grant Status: 2/8/2011-From printer. May be heard in
programs with a goal toward giving priority to grant committee March 10.
programs that employ evidence-based practices. It would Location: 2/7/2011-A. PRINT
require the director to create a working group consisting Summary:
of representatives of state offices and representatives of Would express the intent of the Legislature to enact
other specified stakeholders to assist in this effort, with legislation that would improve the health and safety of
the director serving as the chairperson. The bill would elementary and secondary school pupils in this state.
require the working group to advise the office on the task
of streamlining grant programs that address gang and AB 295 (Lowenthal, Bonnie D) California Case
youth violence, in accordance with certain procedures. Management System.
This bill contains other related provisions. Status: 2/10/2011-From printer. May be heard in
committee March 12.
AB 235 (Halderman R) Public records: Location: 2/9/2011-A. PRINT
clemency records. Summary:
Status: 2/4/2011-From printer. May be heard in Existing law requires the Judicial Council to provide an
committee March 6. annual status report to the chairpersons of the budget
Location: 2/3/2011-A. PRINT committee in each house of the Legislature and the Joint
Summary: Legislative Budget Committee regarding the California
Would prohibit the Governor from imposing any Case Management System and Court Accounting and
restriction whatsoever on public access to writings Reporting System, as specified. Existing law requires the
relating to applications for clemency or extradition. Administrative Office of the Courts to annually provide to
those chairpersons copies of any independent project
AB 239 (Ammiano D) Crime laboratories: oversight report for the California Case Management
oversight. System. This bill would make technical, nonsubstantive
Status: 2/4/2011-From printer. May be heard in changes to these provisions.
committee March 6.
Location: 2/3/2011-A. PRINT AB 308 (Ammiano D) Criminal investigations:
eyewitness identification: lineups.

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Status: 2/10/2011-From printer. May be heard in would be due by July 1, 2013. The reports received by the
committee March 12. department would be subject to inspection under the
Location: 2/9/2011-A. PRINT California Public Records Act. This bill contains other
Summary: related provisions and other existing laws.
Would declare the legislative intent that law enforcement
officials adopt and implement the policies and AB 355 (Solorio D) Parole: day treatment:
procedures regulating eyewitness lineup identifications crisis care.
that are recommended by the California Commission on Status: 2/11/2011-From printer. May be heard in
the Fair Administration of Justice in order to ensure that committee March 13.
eyewitness identification procedures in California Location: 2/10/2011-A. PRINT
minimize the chance of misidentification of a suspect. Summary:
This bill contains other related provisions and other Would repeal these provisions.
existing laws.
ACA 14 (Silva R) Governor: pardons and
AB 312 (Lowenthal, Bonnie D) Civil rights: commutations.
homeless persons. Status: 1/27/2011-From printer. May be heard in
Status: 2/10/2011-From printer. May be heard in committee February 26.
committee March 12. Location: 1/26/2011-A. PRINT
Location: 2/9/2011-A. PRINT Summary:
Summary: Would further prohibit the Governor from granting a
Would specify that homeless persons, as defined, are pardon or commutation during the 30-day period
entitled to the personal rights set forth under existing immediately preceding the end of his or her term of
law, and would provide that a homeless person has the office. The measure would provide that any pardon or
right to be free from violence or intimidation by threat of commutation issued in violation of these provisions is
violence directed against that person on the basis of that void.
person's status as a homeless person. The bill would also
provide that these provisions shall not be construed to ACA 15 (Mansoor R) Governor: pardons and
enlarge or diminish an existing duty, if any, by an owner commutations.
of residential rental or commercial property to protect a Status: 1/28/2011-From printer. May be heard in
homeless person who is present on the property from committee February 27.
violence or intimidation by threats of violence. Location: 1/27/2011-A. PRINT
Summary:
AB 321 (Hernández, Roger D) Juvenile Would require the Governor, at least 30 days prior to
offenders: obscene material. granting a pardon or commutation, to provide written
Status: 2/10/2011-From printer. May be heard in notice of the pardon or commutation to the agency that
committee March 12. prosecuted the case in which the person was convicted,
Location: 2/9/2011-A. PRINT and to each victim of the crime or crimes for which that
Summary: person was convicted. The measure would provide that
Would authorize the court, if the sexually explicit matter any pardon or commutation issued in violation of these
was in the possession of a minor, to order the minor to provisions is void.
pay a fine not to exceed $1,000, and to undergo
counseling, with the cost of counseling to be borne by the ACR 6 (Donnelly R) Human trafficking.
minor's parents, as specified. The bill would also make Status: 1/25/2011-In Senate. To Com. on RLS.
legislative findings and declarations regarding the Location: 1/25/2011-S. RLS.
problems associated with sexting, which is defined as the Summary:
sending or receiving of sexually explicit pictures or video This resolution would recognize the month of January as
images via cellular phone or similar electronic device. National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention
Month, and it would recognize February 1, 2011, as
AB 322 (Portantino D) Forensic evidence: rape California's Free From Slavery Day.
kits.
Status: 2/10/2011-From printer. May be heard in ACR 17 (Fong D) Campus Safety Month.
committee March 12. Status: 2/9/2011-From printer.
Location: 2/9/2011-A. PRINT Location: 2/8/2011-A. PRINT
Summary: Summary:
Would require local law enforcement agencies Would declare March as Campus Safety Month, and
responsible for taking or collecting rape kit evidence to would encourage citizens to visit the Internet Web site of
annually report to the Department of Justice statistical the California Postsecondary Education Commission to
information pertaining to the testing and submission for view public safety information about public and private
DNA analysis of rape kits, as specified. The initial report colleges and universities.

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Summary:
AJR 1 (Donnelly R) Undocumented criminals. Would require any agency, person, or business that is
Status: 2/10/2011-Referred to Coms. on PUB. S. and required to issue a security breach notification pursuant
APPR. to existing law to fulfill certain additional requirements
Location: 2/10/2011-A. PUB. S. pertaining to the security breach notification, as
Summary: specified. This bill contains other related provisions.
Would urge Congress and the President to restore full
funding for the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program SB 25 (Padilla D) Correctional facilities:
and to fully reimburse states for the cost of incarcerating wireless communication devices.
undocumented criminals. Status: 1/20/2011-Referred to Com. on PUB. S.
Location: 1/20/2011-S. PUB. S.
SB 9 (Yee D) Sentencing. Summary:
Status: 1/20/2011-Referred to Com. on PUB. S. Would provide, subject to exceptions, that a person who
Location: 1/20/2011-S. PUB. S. possesses with the intent to deliver, or delivers, to an
Summary: inmate or ward in the custody of the Department of
Would authorize a prisoner who was under 18 years of Corrections and Rehabilitation any cellular telephone or
age at the time of committing an offense for which the other wireless communication device or any component
prisoner was sentenced to life without parole to submit a thereof, including, but not limited to, a subscriber
petition for recall and resentencing to the sentencing identity module (SIM card) or memory storage device, is
court, and to the prosecuting agency, as specified. The bill guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine not
would establish certain criteria, at least one of which shall exceeding $5,000 for each device. The bill would also
be asserted in the petition, to be considered when a court provide that if a person visiting an inmate or ward in the
decides whether to conduct a hearing on the petition for custody of the department, when searched or subjected to
recall and resentencing and additional criteria to be a metal detector, is found to be in possession of a cellular
considered by the court when deciding whether to grant telephone or other wireless communication device or any
the petition. The bill would require the court to hold a component thereof, including, but not limited to, a SIM
hearing if the court finds that the statements in the card or memory storage device, that cellular telephone or
defendant's petition are true, as specified. The bill would wireless communication device or component shall be
apply retroactively, as specified. subject to confiscation, but shall be returned on the same
day the person visits the inmate or ward, except as
SB 13 (Correa D) Pupils: teen dating violence provided. The bill would require posted notices regarding
prevention. those search and confiscation provisions, as specified.
Status: 1/20/2011-Referred to Com. on ED. This bill contains other related provisions and other
Location: 1/20/2011-S. ED. existing laws.
Summary:
Would authorize a school district to provide teen dating SB 26 (Padilla D) Prisons:wireless
violence prevention education consisting of age- communication devices.
appropriate instruction, as developed by the state board Status: 2/10/2011-Re-referred to Com. on PUB. S.
pursuant to the bill, as part of the sexual health and Location: 2/10/2011-S. PUB. S.
health education program it provides to pupils in grades 7 Summary:
to 12, inclusive. The bill would authorize a school district Would provide that if any nonemployee who is visiting an
to use school district personnel or outside consultants inmate or ward under the jurisdiction of the Department
who are trained in the appropriate courses to provide this of Corrections and Rehabilitation , is found to be in
additional instruction. The bill would specify the required possession of a wireless communication device , as
content and criteria for this additional instruction and defined, upon being searched or subjected to a metal
any associated materials if a school district elects to detector, that device is subject to confiscation, except as
provide it. The bill would provide that a parent or specified. The bill would require that a notice to that
guardian of a pupil has the right to excuse his or her child effect be posted in each area where visitors are searched
from all or part of the teen dating violence prevention prior to visit ing with an inmate or ward . This bill
education and any assessments related to it, and would contains other related provisions and other existing laws.
prescribe the procedure for a parent or guardian to
exercise that right. This bill contains other related SB 54 (Runner R) Sex offenders: residency
provisions. restrictions: petition for relief.
Status: 1/20/2011-Referred to Com. on RLS.
SB 24 (Simitian D) Personal information: Location: 1/20/2011-S. RLS.
privacy. Summary:
Status: 1/20/2011-Referred to Com. on JUD. Would provide that the 2,000 feet shall be measured by
Location: 1/20/2011-S. JUD. the shortest practical pedestrian or vehicle path. The bill
would permit a person who is subject to the residency

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restriction to petition the superior court of the county facility an emergency youth shelter facility, as defined, for
within which he or she resides for relief from the specified youth under 18 years of age who are homeless
requirement. The bill would provide that original or at risk of being homeless. The bill would require the
jurisdiction for the petition would lie with the appellate department to adopt regulations for these facilities by
division of the superior court in which the petition is January 1, 2013. This bill contains other related
filed. The bill would require the petitioner to establish by provisions and other existing laws.
clear and convincing evidence that there is a pervasive
lack of compliant housing in the county and that a SB 123 (Liu D) California Runaway, Homeless,
majority of sex offenders are unable to comply despite and Exploited Youth Act.
good faith efforts. The bill would require that, if relief is
Status: 2/10/2011-Referred to Com. on PUB. S.
granted, it shall be narrowly crafted in order to Location: 2/10/2011-S. PUB. S.
substantially comply with the intent of the people in Summary:
approving the residency requirements. This bill contains Would enact the California Runaway, Homeless, and
other related provisions and other existing laws. Exploited Youth Act, and would require the California
Emergency Management Agency to provide information,
SB 55 (Runner R) Parole: placement at release: coordination, and support services to public and private
registration. entities serving runaway, homeless, and exploited youth.
Status: 1/20/2011-Referred to Com. on RLS. The bill would also require the agency to develop a
Location: 1/20/2011-S. RLS. statewide plan for runaway, homeless, and exploited
Summary: youth, as specified, and to present this plan to the
Would require these inmates, if they reside in this state, Legislature by January 1, 2013. The bill would make
to register a residential address with the sheriff of the related findings and declarations.
county in which they reside within 10 days of establishing
residence or changing residence, including changes of SB 139 (Alquist D) Corrections: Inspector
residence within the same county. The bill would make General.
failure to register a misdemeanor. Because this bill would Status: 2/10/2011-Referred to Com. on PUB. S.
impose additional duties on local sheriff departments and Location: 2/10/2011-S. PUB. S.
create a new crime, it would create a state-mandated local Summary:
program. This bill contains other related provisions and Would require the Inspector General to oversee, and the
other existing laws. Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to oversee
and conduct, periodic and random searches of employees
SB 57 (Runner R) Sex offenders: social and vendors entering the secure perimeter of a state
networking prohibition: online address prison under the jurisdiction of the department for
notification requirement. contraband, and require the department to report to the
Status: 1/20/2011-Referred to Com. on RLS. Inspector General and the Legislature monthly regarding
Location: 1/20/2011-S. RLS. those searches, as specified.
Summary:
Would permit information received pursuant to these SB 143 (Rubio D) Health research: women and
provisions to be shared with the Department of Justice minority groups.
and other law enforcement agencies, upon request. By Status: 2/10/2011-Referred to Com. on RLS.
creating new crimes, this bill would impose a state- Location: 2/10/2011-S. RLS.
mandated local program. This bill contains other related Summary:
provisions and other existing laws. Existing law requires, on or before June 30, 1992, state
agencies to adopt, and provides that it is the intent of the
SB 59 (Runner R) Parole: release. Legislature that the Regents of the University of
Status: 1/20/2011-Referred to Com. on RLS. California adopt, policies based on a specified publication
Location: 1/20/2011-S. RLS. so that women and members of minority groups are
Summary: appropriately included as subjects of health research
Would exempt persons placed on parole, to whom the projects carried out by state agencies or University of
above-referenced criteria apply, from the provision that California researchers. Existing law requires, on or before
requires inmates released on parole to be returned to the September 30, 1992, state agencies and the University of
county of last legal residence. California to transmit to the Legislature copies of the
policies adopted pursuant to this provision. This bill
SB 119 (Lowenthal D) Emergency youth shelter would make technical, nonsubstantive changes to this
facilities. provision.
Status: 2/10/2011-Referred to Com. on HUMAN S.
Location: 2/10/2011-S. HUM. S. SB 151 (Correa D) State employees:
Summary: memorandum of understanding.
Would include with the definition of a community care Status: 2/10/2011-Referred to Com. on P.E. & R.

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Location: 2/10/2011-S. P.E. & R. SB 233 (Pavley D) Emergency services and


Summary: care.
Would approve provisions of a memorandum of Status: 2/10/2011-From printer. May be acted upon on
understanding entered into between the state employer or after March 12.
and State Bargaining Unit 6, the California Correctional Location: 2/9/2011-S. PRINT
Peace Officers Association, that require the expenditure Summary:
of funds, and would provide that these provisions will Would expand the definition of emergency services and
become effective even if these provisions are approved by care to include care, treatment, and surgery by a
the Legislature in legislation other than the annual physician assistant in compliance with prescribed
Budget Act. This bill contains other related provisions. provisions. This bill would also expand the definition of
consultation to authorize physician assistants to provide
SB 154 (Wolk D) Marriage licenses: vital a consultation. This bill contains other related provisions
records: fees: domestic violence: Solano County. and other existing laws.
Status: 2/10/2011-Referred to Com. on JUD.
Location: 2/10/2011-S. JUD. SB 242 (Corbett D) Social networking Internet
Summary: Web sites: privacy: minors.
Would extend the operation of the above-described Status: 2/10/2011-From printer. May be acted upon on
provisions indefinitely. This bill contains other existing or after March 12.
laws. Location: 2/9/2011-S. PRINT
Summary:
SB 179 (Pavley D) Sex offenders: parole. Would prohibit a social networking Internet Web site, as
Status: 2/8/2011-From printer. May be acted upon on defined, from displaying in a designated text field, to the
or after March 10. public or other registered users, the home address or
Location: 2/7/2011-S. PRINT telephone number of a registered user of that Internet
Summary: Web site who identifies himself or herself as being under
Provides that for any person subject to a sexually violent 18 years of age. This bill would impose a civil penalty, not
predator proceeding, as specified, an order issued by a to exceed $10,000, for each willful and knowing violation
judge pursuant to specified provisions, finding that the of this prohibition.
petition supports a finding of probable cause to believe
that the person is likely to engage in sexually violent SB 248 (Wyland R) Forensic specimens:
criminal behavior upon his or her release, shall toll the offenders.
period of parole of that person, from the date that person Status: 2/11/2011-From printer. May be acted upon on
is released until a specified court order is entered. This or after March 13.
bill contains other related provisions and other existing Location: 2/10/2011-S. PRINT
laws. Summary:
Would add to the list of persons required to provide
SB 182 (Corbett D) Judiciary: demographic forensic identifying samples, persons, including juveniles,
data. who pled guilty, or no contest to, or were convicted of, or
Status: 2/8/2011-From printer. May be acted upon on adjudicated for committing, certain offenses punishable
or after March 10. as misdemeanors or felonies or both, pertaining to
Location: 2/7/2011-S. PRINT poisoning animals, cruelty to animals, stalking, specified
Summary: species of disorderly conduct, installing a 2-way mirror in
Would expand these provisions to include the collection specified locations, and loitering in a public place with
and release of demographic data relative to gender the intent to commit prostitution. The bill would also
identity and sexual orientation. This bill contains other make nonsubstantive, technical corrections. This bill
related provisions. contains other related provisions and other existing laws.

SB 208 (Alquist D) Identity theft: restitution.


Status: 2/9/2011-From printer. May be acted upon on or
after March 11.
Location: 2/8/2011-S. PRINT This is a production of
Summary:
Would authorize restitution for expenses to monitor an CALCASA | Public Affairs
identity theft victim's credit report and for the costs to
repair the victim's credit for a period of time reasonably
necessary to make the victim whole, as specified. This bill
contains other related provisions.

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