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SB 47 (Haynes-R) - State Supplemental Payments

Limits the number of Supplemental Security Income/State 
Supplemental Payment (SSI/SSP) recipients for whom an 
individual can become the representative payee and SSP 
payments made to persons whose eligibility for the SSI program 
is based solely on addiction to controlled substances.

(Failed passage in Senate Health and Human Services 
Committee)



SB 180 (Ayala-D) - Aid to Families with Dependent Children 
(AFDC)

Requires persons receiving AFDC aid payments to participate in 
the Greater Avenues for Independence (GAIN) program or in 
another approved training program.  Provides for the reduction in 
the maximum aid payment made under the program, as specified.

(Died in Senate Health and Human Services Committee)



SB 201 (Costa-D) - AFDC

Requires an unmarried, under 18, AFDC-eligible parent and 
infant to live with a parent, legal guardian, or other adult relative 
or in a supportive living arrangement, as a condition of receiving 
AFDC payment grants.  Allows exceptions in specified cases.  
Provides that the grandparent's income would be considered 
available to the teen parent, but not the grandchild.  Requires an 
evaluation and implementation is subject to availability of federal 
funds and appropriate federal waivers.  Sunsets October 1, 1999.

(Died in Assembly Human Services Committee)



SB 278 (Killea-I) - In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS)

Extends the current county authority to enter into capitated rate 
contracts to include all IHSS recipients, as well as personal care 
services recipients, to the extent federal financial participation 
can be obtained.  Subjects this authority to the requirement that 
persons receiving services under these contracts would be 
permitted to select any qualified individual to provide their care.  
Also extends the operative date of this authority to July 1, 1999, 
and the repeal date of these provisions until January 1, 2000.

(Died in Assembly Human Services Committee)



SB 404 (Haynes-R) - AFDC

Authorizes private entities to submit bids for the performance of 
public social services eligibility determinations.  Also entitles 
every AFDC recipient to receive a job assistance voucher.

(Died in Senate Health and Human Services Committee)



SB 476 (Haynes-R) - AFDC Recipients:  Job Search

Requires the Department of Social Services to implement a pilot 
program to postpone applications for AFDC benefits for 45 days 
during which time the applicant is required to participate in the 
newly established AFDC Job Search Program.  Provides for 
regular AFDC benefits to applicants unemployable after 
participating in the program for 60 days.

(Died in Senate Health and Human Services Committee)



SB 597 (Wright-R) - Children's Services

Enacts the Children's Interagency Services Act of 1995 to require 
all state and county agencies serving children to collaborate at the 
policy, management and service levels to provide a coordinated, 
goal-oriented system of care.

(Died in Senate Health and Human Services Committee)



SB 598 (Rosenthal-D) - Children's Health

Requires the Department of Health Services to implement the 
California Children's Health Program to provide comprehensive 
health care service to children up to 18 years of age with family 
incomes under a certain amount.

(Died in Senate Health and Human Services Committee)




SB 681 (Hurtt-R) - General Assistance

Allows counties various options to reduce their general assistance 
cash grant costs.

Chapter 6, Statutes of 1996 



SB 853 (Lewis-R) - Aid Payments:  Bail Posting

Prohibits the acceptance of any portion of any payments received 
under the AFDC program or general assistance for purposes of 
posting bail.

(Failed passage in Senate Criminal Procedures Committee)



SB 965 (Watson-D) - Children and Families

Requires child care providers subject to trustline registration to 
secure at least 6 hours of training and education in basic child 
development, which they would be required to secure through 
local education agencies, county offices of education, community 
colleges or any other organization identified by the Department of 
Education, in order to continue participation in the program. Also 
specifies that completion of the required hours of training and 
education shall be considered in lieu of requirements to attend an 
orientation.

(Failed passage in Assembly Appropriations Committee)



SB 971 (Watson-D) - Human Services

Requires the Department of Social Services (DSS) to apply for any 
federal demonstration funds appropriated to implement a pilot 
program on child support assurance which would guarantee a 
child support payment to families with established support orders 
under certain conditions.  Provides that the director of DSS would 
apply only if it is determined that the program would be cost 
neutral to the state and participating counties.  In addition, 
requires DSS to report annually to the Legislature on the status 
of all demonstration projects.

(Failed passage in Assembly Appropriations Committee)



SB 973 (Watson-D) - AFDC Eligibility:  Small Businesses

Provides that, for the purposes of computing an AFDC grant, a 
county shall deduct valid business-related expenses from business 
income.  Requires the Employment Development Department to 
convene a Micro-Enterprise Coordinating Council.  Requires the 
Department of Social Services, if federal approval is obtained, to 
establish 3-year demonstration projects to provide 
entrepreneurial training and technical assistance to AFDC 
recipients participating in GAIN.

(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)



SB 1044 (Hughes-D) - Family Preservation Services

Provides for the establishment in up to 4 counties of a 2-year pilot 
project designed to link family preservation and support funds 
with child care and development funds.

(Died in Senate Health and Human Services Committee)



SB 1144 (Watson-D) - California Children's Health Program

Requires the Department of Health Services to establish a 
comprehensive children's health program to children from birth to 
18 years of age with family incomes up to 250% of the poverty 
level.  States intent to address the needs of the uninsured who do 
not have Medi-Cal and to ensure access to health services.

(Died in Senate Health and Human Services Committee)



SB 1240 (Watson-D) - Children's Services

Requires the Health and Welfare Agency to convene a California 
Children's Commission to determine measurable indicators of the 
health and well-being of children and establish a process whereby 
the indicators can be measured and results can be reported 
annually to the Legislature.

(Died in Assembly Human Services Committee)



SB 1446 (Mello-D) - Traumatic Brain Injury Demonstration 
Project

Extends the Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Demonstration Project 
to 4 new sites if additional funding is available, makes substantial 
programmatic changes, requires that TBI funds be matched by 
vocational rehabilitation services funds to the extent permitted by 
federal law, and removes the $500,000 annual cap on the TBI 
Fund from the State Penalty Fund, beginning in 1997-98.

(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)



SB 1465 (Johannessen-R) - General Assistance Programs:  
Preclusion

Enables counties to preclude from their general assistance 
programs and county health care anyone who becomes eligible 
due to the discontinuance of public assistance under state and 
federal legislation enacted on or after January 1, 1996.

(Died in Senate Health and Human Services Committee)



SB 1472* (Solis-D) - Social Services:  County Administration

Extends by 1 year, until June 30, 1997, existing state law that 
prevents the reduction of state reimbursement when a county 
fails to fully fund the county share of nonfederal administrative 
costs for public social service programs as a result of county-
imposed funding reductions.  Also prohibits reduction of state 
reimbursement when an application for relief for the 1995-96 
fiscal year was approved and the level of relief of county match 
available was at least the amount specified in the application for 
the 1995-96 fiscal year.

Chapter 188, Statutes of 1996 



SB 1482 (Mello-D) - Health Insurance Counseling

Makes changes regarding the support for and the responsibilities 
of the Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program, which 
is administered by the Department of Aging.

Chapter 797, Statutes of 1996 



SB 1534 (Calderon-D) - AFDC:  Volunteer Work

Requires parents receiving AFDC benefits--and who have children 
attending public schools--to attend at least 2 specified school 
functions per child per calendar year.  Provides that failure to 
meet the requirement would result in financial penalties of loss of 
up $20 per month per child.

(Failed passage in Senate Health and Human Services 
Committee)



SB 1556* (Johnston-D) - Public Benefits:  Incarcerated 
Individuals

Establishes a statewide reporting system to identify jail inmates 
who are receiving public benefits for which they are ineligible 
while in jail.  Provides that identifying information be sent to the 
Department of Social Services (DSS), which would forward the 
information to affected agencies of the state, federal and local 
governments which administer public benefits.  Appropriates 
$230,000 from the General Fund to DSS for purposes of the bill in 
the 1996-97 fiscal year.

Chapter 205, Statutes of 1996 



SB 1575 (Monteith-R) - County General Assistance Programs

Permits each county to establish a standard of general assistance 
for applicants and recipients who share housing with 1 or more 
unrelated persons or with 1 or more persons who are not legally 
responsible for the applicant or recipient, under specified 
circumstances.

(Died in Senate Health and Human Services Committee)



SB 1584 (Wright-R) - Welfare Dependency Reduction Pilot

Allows Ventura County to develop and implement an inter-agency 
public assistance system, to be known as the Partnerships to 
Restore Independence and Dignity through Employment (PRIDE).

Vetoed by the Governor 



SB 1606 (Leslie-R) - Foster Care Facilities

Requires a federal law change to permit "child care facilities" to 
be for-profit for purposes of AFDC-FC reimbursement, and allows 
children placed in community treatment facilities and group 
homes to receive AFDC-FC reimbursement irrespective of their 
tax status.

(Failed passage in Senate Health and Human Services 
Committee)



SB 1622 (Leslie-R) - Incarcerated Individuals

Requires county sheriffs to report individuals incarcerated in 
county jails for more than 30 days to county welfare departments, 
in order to terminate county social services benefits they may be 
receiving improperly.

(Died in Senate Health and Human Services Committee)



SB 1709 (Alquist-D) - In-Home Supportive Services

Allows any agency in Santa Clara County which contracts with 
In-Home Supportive Services to include the cost of operating a 
registry in contract costs.

(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)



SB 1728 (Alquist-D) - Alquist Electronic Benefits Transfer Act

Enacts the "Alquist Electronic Benefits Transfer Act," under 
which a 2-county pilot project for the electronic transfer of AFDC, 
Food Stamp and Women, Infants and Children Program benefits 
would be implemented.  Allows the Department of Social Services 
to use individual identification numbers to insure the integrity of 
the system.  Makes implementation contingent on departmental 
determination that the system would be cost-effective and 
specified protections are in place.

(Died in Assembly Human Services Committee)



SB 1780* (Senate Budget and Fiscal Review Committee) - 1996 
Budget Trailer Bill:  Social Services

Contains the omnibus social services trailer bill which makes 
changes to the following programs:  (1) Aid to Families with 
Dependent Children (AFDC), (2) the Supplemental Security 
Income/State Supplementary Payment (SSI/SSP), (3) Foster Care, 
(4) In-home Supportive Services, (5) Child Support, (6) General 
Assistance, and (7) Rehabilitation.

Chapter 206, Statutes of 1996 



SB 1846 (Leslie-R) - Human Services:  Placer County Pilot

(1) Directs Placer County to implement an integrated health and 
human services pilot program that does not jeopardize or reduce 
federal funding; (2) specifies that cooperating state agencies shall 
have the authority to waive regulations regarding the method of 
reporting and providing services; (3) requires Placer County to 
use private funding to evaluate the pilot project and to submit the 
final evaluation not later than 6 months following the 3rd year of 
implementation.

Chapter 899, Statutes of 1996 



SB 1973 (Watson-D) - Social Services

1.	Requires that county eligibility workers discuss with AFDC 
applicants the availability of the earned income tax credit (for 
those who find employment).

2.	Establishes legislative intent that any additional funds 
provided for the GAIN program in FY 96-97 and in subsequent 
years, shall be allocated such that counties with the lowest 
allocations per adult AFDC recipient shall receive priority for 
funding.

3.	Requires the Department of Health Services to report on 
requests for dental procedures performed under Medi-Cal when 
such procedures are requested to assist the patient in obtaining 
employment.

4.	Establishes legislative intent that planning grants shall be 
provided to several counties to enable the development of 
community-based, integrated services approaches to social 
services reform.

(Died in Assembly Human Services Committee)



SB 1974 (Watson-D) - Foster Care Children

Details a list of foster care rights and responsibilities.

Vetoed by the Governor 

Similar legislation is AB 3440 (Bates-D), which died on the 
Senate Floor.



SB 1975 (Watson-D) - Family Support Services

Requires the Department of Social Services to establish, no later 
than June 30, 1997, in Los Angeles County and one other county, 
a 5-year pilot project to provide community-based family support 
services to grandparent caregivers and the children placed in 
their homes by the juvenile court, also known as kinship care 
families.

(Died in Assembly Human Services Committee)



SB 2067 (Haynes-R) - Children:  Adoptive Parents

Prohibits the Department of Social Services or a county adoption 
agency from:

1.	Requiring a prospective adoptive parent to hold a foster care 
license for purposes of adoption.

2.	Considering, when evaluating a prospective adoptive parent, 
whether or not the parent administers corporal punishment on 
his or her own children.

3.	Requiring the prospective adoptive parent to sign any 
statement that corporal punishment would not be used on his 
or her own children.

Also requires a state-level appeals process for the denial of an 
adoption application.

(Senate refuses to concur in Assembly amendments)



SB 2085 (Haynes-R) - Public Social Services

Requires the Department of Social Services to permit private 
entities to submit bids to perform various public social services 
programs eligibility determinations.  Repeals the GAIN program 
and, instead, provides for a job voucher program.  Requires any 
AFDC recipient who has received aid for at least 3 years and who 
has not received a voucher to participate in community service 
work.  Requires social workers involved with child protective 
services to undergo psychological testing.

(Died in Senate Health and Human Services Committee)



SB 2129 (Russell-R) - AFDC:  Benefit Restrictions

Prohibits the increase of AFDC benefits to a family budget unit 
with respect to the birth of a 2nd child and subsequent children 
when the mother has been determined twice by the courts to be 
guilty of child abuse or neglect as a result of substance abuse by 
the mother and the mother refuses to undergo a non-reversible 
sterilization procedure.

(Died in Senate Health and Human Services Committee)



SB 2132 (Johannessen-R) - Human Services:  Exchange of 
Information

Creates a 4-year pilot program in Solano, Napa, Sutter and Yuba 
Counties to give human services staff the ability to share 
information pertaining to clients.

Chapter 573, Statutes of 1996 



SB 22XX (Leonard-R) - County General Assistance Programs

Makes the general assistance program discretionary for each 
county.

(Died in Senate Health and Human Services Committee)



AB 9 (Goldsmith-R) - AFDC:  Restricted Payments

Requires the Department of Social Services to provide a copy of 
the initial data report on the implementation of legislation 
pertaining to restricted payments under AFDC to the appropriate 
committees of the Legislature.

Chapter 452, Statutes of 1996 



AB 14 (W. Murray-D) - AFDC:  Eligibility:  School Attendance

Establishes a 5-year demonstration program in Los Angeles 
County for families in the Compton School District in which 
children on AFDC, grade 6 or higher but under age 16, may face 
reductions in payments if they fail to attend school at least 80 
percent of the time or are habitually truant.  The sanction would 
reduce AFDC payments by excluding the truant child from the 
family grant calculation and could be avoided by the child's parent 
taking parenting classes.  Also provides a $100 clothing and 
school supply allowance each September for each child enrolled in 
school.  Requires an evaluation and cannot be implemented 
without federal approval.  Requires a report by January 1, 1999 
and sunsets January 1, 2002.

(Died in Senate Appropriations Committee)



AB 18 (Thompson-R) - Aid Payments and Benefits:  Limitations

Imposes a 2-year limit on the eligibility of any able-bodied adult 
to receive AFDC aid and other benefits.  Also imposes a 
requirement that a child attend school or a job training program 
except as specified.

(Died in Assembly Human Services Committee)



AB 45 (Burton-D) - Orphan Asylums

Authorizes the Governor to establish a system of state orphan 
asylums, as specified, and requires the Department of Social 
services to provide direct gruel services in the orphan asylums.

(Failed passage in Assembly Human Services Committee)



AB 48 (W. Murray-D) - AFDC:  Grant Amount:  Child Support

Requires the district attorney to pay AFDC families any amount 
collected as current child support; retroactively eliminate the 70% 
cap on the cost-of-living allotment (COLA) in the Minimum Basic 
Standard of Adequate Care; requires the Department of Social 
Services to re-evaluate the adequacy of the needs standards every 
3 years; and deletes the automatic reduction to COLAs in years 
when General Fund appropriations for AFDC are reduced.

(Failed passage in Assembly Human Services Committee)



AB 98 (Olberg-R) - AFDC

Limits the maximum AFDC grant to the amount of income an 
individual would earn working 40-hours a week at minimum 
wage.

(Died in Senate Health and Human Services Committee)



AB 103 (W. Murray-D) - AFDC:  Prenatal Care

Requires the Department of Social Services to implement a pilot 
program in Los Angeles County to require additional specified 
services and benefits to a pregnant recipient of AFDC.

(Failed passage in Assembly Human Services Committee)



AB 109 (Bowler-R) - Food Stamps

Decreases the threshold amount from $400 to $100 for felony 
Food Stamp Program violations and modifies sentencing 
requirements.

(Failed passage on Assembly Floor)



AB 154 (Richter-R) - County General Assistance Programs

Repeals all recently enacted general assistance grant reductions 
and, instead, permits the board of supervisors of counties or 
authorized agencies to have complete discretion to determine 
eligibility standards and financial assistance levels, not to be 
below $150 or the monthly support provided by the county on July 
1, 1996, whichever is less.

Relieves counties of the requirement to provide general assistance 
for anyone rendered ineligible for a state or federally funded 
assistance program or for a state or federally funded public social 
services program, due to changes after July 1, 1995 in the 
eligibility or programmatic requirements of the program, unless 
the county chooses otherwise.

(Failed passage in Senate Health and Human Services 
Committee)



AB 159 (W. Murray-D) - AFDC:  Benefits

Requires the Department of Social Services to implement a pilot 
program in Los Angeles County to require additional services and 
benefits to a pregnant recipient of AFDC, if the pilot program is 
approved by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.

(Failed passage in Assembly Human Services Committee)



AB 199 (K. Murray-D) - Public Social Services

Authorizes persons receiving aid under AFDC, general assistance 
and the Food Stamp Program to be fingerprinted, as specified.

(Died in Assembly Human Services Committee)



AB 209 (Granlund-R) - AFDC:  Homeless Assistance

Allows counties, at their option, to elect to provide restricted 
payments of homeless assistance benefits as a condition of the 
rental agreement, if the landlord so requires.

(Died in Senate Health and Human Services Committee)



AB 261 (Kuehl-D) - AFDC:  Child Support Actions

Authorizes a custodial parent to become a participant in any 
action for child support in which the custodial parent is not a 
party.  Also authorizes a custodial parent to become a participant 
in any action brought by the district attorney or child support for 
children receiving AFDC benefits.

(Died in Senate Judiciary Committee)



AB 275 (Baca-D) - AFDC:  Fingerprinting

Allows Orange and San Bernardino Counties to establish pilot 
projects which would test the effectiveness of fingerprinting or 
fingerimaging in eliminating multiple enrollments by public 
assistance applicants and recipients.

(Died in Conference Committee)



AB 388 (Granlund-R) - AFDC:  Job Search

Allows Riverside and up to 4 other counties to test the impact of 
requiring 5 days of job club or job search activities, or both, to be 
completed by adults applying for aid under the AFDC program, as 
a condition of aid.

(Failed passage in Senate Health and Human Services 
Committee)



AB 416 (Escutia-D) - Food Stamps

Requires the Department of Social Services  (DSS) to consult with 
a maximum of 5 nonsectarian nonprofit organizations which 
would make applications for food stamps available through 
existing unemployment offices, homeless shelters, and emergency 
food distribution sites.  Requires DSS to make the applications 
available to the organizations at cost.

(Failed passage in Assembly Human Services Committee)



AB 489* (Allen-R) - California REACH Program

Enacts the California Reaching for Early Access for Children's 
Health (REACH) Program to provide supplementary primary and 
preventive health care services to children under 6 years of age.  
Authorizes the transfer of up to $782,000 from local assistance to 
state operations for administrative expenses.

(Died at Senate Desk)



AB 528 (Setencich-R) - State Supplemental Payments

Prohibits State Supplemental Payment benefits to any recipient 
whose eligibility for benefits is based upon his/her addiction to 
one or more controlled substances or alcohol.  Takes effect only 
upon passage of federal welfare reform legislation.

(Died in Senate Health and Human Services Committee)

Similar legislation is AB 746 (Kuykendall-R), which failed 
passage in Assembly Human Services Committee.



AB 535 (Archie-Hudson-D) - Public Social Services Benefits

Requires reimbursement of public social services benefits when 
ability to support is found in a support action.  Sets forth certain 
notice requirements.

(Died in Assembly Judiciary Committee)



AB 707 (Goldsmith-R) - AFDC and Food Stamp Recipients:  Drug 
and Alcohol Testing

Authorizes counties to require applicants or recipients of AFDC or 
food stamps to submit to substance abuse screening and, if 
determined to be addicted, participate in treatment as a condition 
of aid.

(Failed passage in Senate Health and Human Services 
Committee)



AB 769 (Conroy-R) - IHSS:  Provider Standards

Requires the Department of Social Services to recommend 
minimum service delivery standards for all modes of IHSS.

(Died in Senate Health and Human Services Committee)



AB 804 (Villaraigosa-D) - Pregnant Women and Children

Establishes a comprehensive program for perinatal services to 
pregnant women and child health care to children 18 years and 
under for those ineligible for the Medi-Cal program.

(Died in Assembly Health Committee)



AB 857 (Woods-R) - IHSS:  Providers:  Criminal Record Checks

Allows recipients of IHSS to request criminal background checks 
of individual providers that they engage under the program.  The 
providers' fingerprints would be submitted to the Department of 
Justice, which would notify the recipient of any felony convictions 
in the last 10 years.  Requires counties to notify recipients of the 
availability of these background checks.

Chapter 911, Statutes of 1996 



AB 905 (Poochigian-R) - Social Services Program

Establishes the fiscal mechanism for a new Partnership 
Demonstration Program, which would realign the state and 
county sharing ratios for child welfare services, foster care, 
adoptions and child abuse prevention programs.  Allows an 
unlimited number of counties to opt to fund 100% of the 
nonfederal costs of these programs with up to 0.2234 cents of 
sales tax revenues that would be deposited in a new Family and 
Children Services Subaccount.  Provides that enactment is 
contingent upon the passage of AB 906, the local government 
mandate relief and county fiscal flexibility legislation.

(Died in Conference Committee)



AB 906* (Aguiar-R) - Local Government Trailer Bill

Among others, allows counties various options to reduce their 
general assistance cash grant costs, including:  shared housing 
provisions, “employable” work requirements, time-limited aid, use 
of voucher in lieu of cash grants, health care offset, alcohol/drug 
treatment sanctions and extends the Commission on State 
Mandates timelines for review of county applications to reduce 
general assistance based on significant financial distress.

(Died in Conference Committee)



AB 1126 (Hannigan-D) - General Assistance:  Jail Inmates

Specifies that county jail inmates are not eligible for general 
assistance benefits.

(Died in Assembly Human Services Committee)



AB 1127 (Friedman-D) - Foster Youth

Requires a foster care provider, in consultation with the county 
case manager, to ensure to the extent state and county resources 
are provided that (1) adolescents who remain in long-term foster 
care receive age-appropriate pregnancy prevention information 
and (2) foster youth are provided with referrals to health services 
when the foster youth reaches the age of 18 or is emancipated.

Chapter 216, Statutes of 1996 



AB 1128 (Friedman-D) - Child Welfare Services

Requires counties to provide family maintenance services for 12 
rather than 6 months.

(Died in Assembly Human Services Committee)



AB 1157 (Bates-D) - Children's Services

Establishes a 5-county pilot program through which “wrap-
around” services, as defined, would be provided to children in, or 
at risk of, out-of-home placement.  Requires the Department of 
Social Services in consultation with other prescribed entities to 
implement and oversee the program.

(Died in Senate Appropriations Committee)



AB 1261 (Hawkins-R) - State Supplementary Payments (SSP)

Requires that any lump-sum SSP payment for prior eligibility 
shall not exceed 150% of the monthly benefit amount.  Also states 
that no person shall be eligible to any SSP benefits while 
incarcerated, and requires any representative payee of a SSP 
recipient to inform the federal Social Security Administration of 
the incarceration.  Sets strict guidelines of eligibility to become a 
representative payee to an SSI/SSP recipient whose disability is 
derived from alcohol or drug dependency.

(Died in Assembly Human Services Committee)



AB 1275 (McDonald-D) - Public Assistance:  Restructuring

Requires the Department of Education and the Department of 
Social Services to develop and adopt a single standard application 
form that may be used in applying for benefits under all child care 
programs.

(Died in Senate Education Committee)



AB 1322 (Hawkins-R) - Aid Payments:  Limitations

Imposes a 2-year limit on eligibility for AFDC aid and other 
benefits under the program.

(Died in Senate Health and Human Services Committee)



AB 1380 (Hawkins-R) - AFDC:  Benefits

Gives a cash reduction to those recipients of AFDC whose children 
have not been immunized, or attend school regularly.  Also 
requires participation in community service for adults whose 
children are above 6 years of age.

(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)



AB 1495 (Morrissey-R) - AFDC:  Eligibility:  School Attendance

Requires the county welfare department, subject to federal 
waivers, to stop payment of AFDC benefits to families whose child 
is truant and not exempt from compulsory school attendance.  
Provides that payments are stopped only with respect to the 
portion of the grant attributable to the truant child.

(Failed passage on Assembly Floor)



AB 1559 (Burton-D) - AFDC:  Eligibility

Extends the eligibility for AFDC to families whose children have 
been removed from the home, but where the family is 
participating in a family reunification program.

(Failed passage in Assembly Appropriations Committee)



AB 1680 (Granlund-R) - AFDC:  Benefits

Provides that, except under specified circumstances, pregnant and 
parenting teens must reside with their own parents, or guardian 
as a condition of eligibility for AFDC grants.

(Failed passage in Assembly Human Services Committee)



AB 1786* (Burton-D) - IHSS

Extends for an additional year authorization for San Francisco 
County to increase wages paid to IHSS providers if the county 
pays the non-federal share of the increase.  Also permits, to the 
extent appropriated in the budget act, the state to assume a 
portion of the cost of computer system development and 
installation for county child support enforcement.  Appropriates 
$9,978,000 from the General Fund for the current year deficiency 
from the loss of enhanced federal funding for child support 
computer system development and installation.

Chapter 68, Statutes of 1996 



AB 1940 (Woods-R) - Public Social Services

Relieves counties' maintenance-of-effort requirements established 
in 1991 in connection with realignment, amounting to 
approximately $177 million for local indigent health care and $25 
million for mental health services.  Also makes changes in the 
minimum levels of support under general assistance.

(Placed on Second Reading File pursuant to Senate Rule 28.8; 
referred to Senate Rules Committee and died in Senate Rules 
Committee)



AB 1960 (Friedman-D) - Pregnant Women and Children

Requires the Department of Health Services to provide a 
comprehensive program to provide perinatal services to pregnant 
women and child health care to children under 18 and all women 
and children ineligible for Medi-Cal.  Also requires specified 
service plans to provide group and individual coverage for 
perinatal and child health care services by January 1, 1997.

(Died in Assembly Health Committee)



AB 1993 (McDonald-D) - Children's Immunizations

Requires the Department of Social Services to develop a pamphlet 
that identifies the need for children to be immunized before they 
are 2 years of age, and lists alternative places where children may 
be immunized.  Also requires the department to distribute the 
pamphlet, along with other information about the program, to 
persons who apply for, or are receiving, aid under the program for 
any child who is under the age of 2 years.

(Died in Assembly Human Services Committee)



AB 2034 (Frusetta-R) - AFDC

To the extent permitted by federal law, eliminates all current 
federally-required exemptions to the GAIN program and, instead, 
requires all able-bodied and mentally competent recipients to 
register for GAIN participation as a condition of AFDC eligibility.  
In addition, limits aid to able-bodied and mentally competent 
individuals to a period of 2 years.

(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)



AB 2036 (Cortese-RFM) - Public Assistance:  Cost-of-living 
Adjustments

Provides cost-of-living adjustments (COLA's) for the 1996-97 fiscal 
year only, effective January 1, 1997, should any bill enacted in 
1996 eliminate the COLA for the maximum aid payment in the 
AFDC program and the payment standards in the Supplemental 
Security Income/State Supplementary Program.

(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)



AB 2076 (Burton-D) - State Supplemental Payments

Increases State Supplemental Payment (SSP) rates by the dollar 
amounts of the SSP reductions that occurred in 1993 and 1994 
and by the dollar amounts of the 6 SSP cost-of-living adjustments 
that were suspended by the Legislature.

(Failed passage in Assembly Human Services Committee)



AB 2078 (K. Murray-D) - AFDC-FC

Deletes the requirements that, in order to be eligible for Aid to 
Families with Dependent Children-Foster Care (AFDC-FC), (1) 
the legal guardian of a foster child be unrelated to that child and 
(2) the child be federally eligible to ensure federal financial 
participation.

(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)



AB 2101 (Miller-R) - AFDC:  Termination of Aid

Requires termination of cash assistance to all AFDC recipients 
who, without good cause, quit 3 jobs, refuse 3 job offers or have a 
combined total of 3 job quits/job refusals. 

(Failed passage in Senate Health and Human Services 
Committee)



AB 2156 (Woods-R) - Cal-Learn Program

Authorizes pilot projects in Sutter and San Diego Counties, and 
up to 3 additional counties, allowing these counties to not provide 
Cal-Learn bonuses to participants making satisfactory progress in 
or graduating from high school.

(Failed passage in Senate Health and Human Services 
Committee)



AB 2168 (Machado-D) - AFDC:  Group Homes

Requires that in order to have a reimbursement rate established, 
a foster care group home provider must submit a letter of 
recommendation to the Department of Social Services from both 
the host county (where the group home program will be located) 
and the primary placing county or a regional consortium of 
counties.  Requires, for those facilities planning primarily to serve 
children adjudicated under Section 602 of the Welfare and 
Institutions Code (i.e., probation placements), the host county to 
make a finding as to whether the number of beds in the county to 
serve the client population is reasonably proportionate to the 
number of beds located in other counties and used by the host 
county.  Requires, in determining whether to support a group 
home program or the addition of a new facility, the host county to 
ensure that there is an adequate number of beds available to the 
host county to serve its clients.

(Failed passage in Assembly Appropriations Committee)



AB 2297* (Cunneen-R) - Children:  Santa Clara County Pilot

Gives Santa Clara County authority to continue a pilot project, 
until July 1, 2001, for 125 children which uses the state share of 
nonfederal reimbursement for foster care group home funds for in 
home services for children who would have been in group homes 
without the services.  Prohibits program costs from exceeding 
costs which would have been incurred had the child been placed in 
a group home.  Directs Santa Clara County to submit a report 
assessing the effectiveness of the pilot project to the appropriate 
committees of the Legislature on or before July 1, 2001.

Chapter 274, Statutes of 1996 



AB 2358 (House-R) - Social Services

Authorizes the head of a county welfare department, in 
connection with welfare fraud investigations, to obtain specified 
employment and income information and require landlords to 
provide rent payment information.

(Died in Senate Health and Human Services Committee)



AB 2365 (Baugh-R) - Cost Reduction Incentives

Allows counties which reduce the cost of administering  public 
social services programs to receive 50% of any resulting state 
General Fund savings.  Directs the Department of Social Services 
to establish a "Public Social Services Cost Reduction Incentive 
Program," and to compute the amount of savings counties achieve.  
Also specifies that funds received by counties pursuant to this 
program can be used for "program improvements" but cannot be 
used to supplant county matching funds.

(Failed passage in Senate Health and Human Services 
Committee)



AB 2375 (Margett-R) - General Assistance:  Criminal Offenders

Allows counties to deny financial assistance, not health care, 
under the general assistance program for people convicted of a 
variety of controlled substance related offenses related to sales 
and use, for a period of 2 to 5 years, to be determined by a court at 
the time of sentencing for the violation, unless the person agrees 
to enter and complete a substance abuse program.  Provides that 
if the person refuses without good cause to participate in the 
program, fails to complete the program, or discontinues 
participation at any time, he/she may be barred from general 
assistance for 5 years.

(Failed passage in Senate Health and Human Services 
Committee)



AB 2475* (Bates-D) - Youth Pilot Program

Creates the Youth Pilot Program Fund in the State Treasury and 
provides for the continuous appropriation of monies in the fund to 
the Department of Social Services for the operation of the Youth 
Pilot Program regardless of fiscal year.  Requires money in the 
Youth Pilot Program Fund to be used for the pilot program only 
and to be available for encumbrance until July 1, 2004 at which 
point, all unencumbered monies will be returned to the General 
Fund.

Chapter 1011, Statutes of 1996 



AB 2529 (Miller-R) - Children:  Placement

Specifies that both the host county and primary placing county 
must approve a new group home program or new facility before 
the Department of Social Services establishes a rate for them.  
Requires the host county, when determining whether to approve 
or deny a letter of support by facilities that will primarily serve 
children adjudicated under Section 602, to make a finding 
regarding whether the number of beds in the county to serve the 
client population is reasonably proportionate to the number of 
beds located in other counties and used by the host county.

(Died in Senate Health and Human Services Committee)



AB 2577 (Bordonaro-R) - County Health Services

Allows San Luis Obispo County to close its county hospital 
emergency room, and to contract with non-county hospitals for 
emergency room services without risk of losing state funding for 
indigent health care.

Chapter 1012, Statutes of 1996 



AB 2632 (Firestone-R) - Social Services:  Hearings:  Award of 
Interest

Prohibits the Director of Social Services or his or her designee 
from awarding interest to either party as part of an 
administrative hearing judgment in cases concerning either the 
over- or under-payment of public social service benefits.

(Failed passage in Senate Health and Human Services 
Committee)



AB 2807 (Bordonaro-R) - Foster Children:  Adoption

Provides that once an adoption placement agreement has been 
signed, the prospective adoptive parents may use any reasonable 
form of discipline on the adoptive child placed in their care.

Died in Senate Health and Human Services Committee)



AB 2814 (Assembly Human Services Committee) - AFDC:  School 
Attendance

To the extent permitted by federal law, requires county welfare 
departments to reduce payments to an AFDC recipient whose 
child is not attending school, by a minimum of $100 per month 
and a maximum of $300 per month.

(Died in Assembly Human Services Committee)



AB 2816 (Assembly Human Services Committee) - Public Social 
Services Recipients

Requires any parent in a family unit that receives aid based upon 
parental unemployment and in which the children are at least 6 
years of age to participate in at least 10 to 15 hours per week of 
community services work if the parent remains unemployed after 
participation in job search or education and training activities 
under the GAIN program.

(Died in Assembly Human Services Committee)



AB 2856 (Lee-D) - SSP:  Food Stamps

Repeals an SSP Food Stamp-related law that was never 
implemented because of federal restrictions.  Also adds a new 
section wherein SSI/SSP recipients who either live alone (as 
defined by Food Stamp law) or who live only with other SSI/SSP 
recipients would receive an SSP rate increase that would 
represent an increase in their "Food Stamp bonus value."

(Died in Assembly Human Services Committee)



AB 2889 (Caldera-D) - Pregnant Teenagers and Teen Mothers:  
Group Homes

Authorizes custodial parents or pregnant women 20 years of age 
who were participating in the Cal-Learn Program prior to 
becoming 19 years of age to continue to participate in the program 
or choose to participate in GAIN, and authorizes those 
participants to receive the same benefits as those individuals who 
are required to participate in the Cal-Learn Program.  Requires 
the Department of Social Services to conduct a study of existing 
group home programs for pregnant teenagers and teen mothers 
and their children, according to specified criteria.

(Failed passage in Senate Health and Human Services 
Committee)



AB 2985 (Woods-R) - AFDC:  Foster Care

Deems reasonable costs of affiliated leases for shelter care for 
foster children to be allowable costs.  Prohibits reimbursement 
exceeding 12% of the fair market value of owned, leased or rented 
buildings.

Chapter 1015, Statutes of 1996 



AB 2991 (Bowen-D) - AFDC:  Fraud Detection

Requires the Health and Welfare Data Center to hire a consultant 
to determine the most appropriate biometric identifier 
(Fingerprint, palm print, iris or retinal scan, voice dynamics, etc.) 
to be used to reduce AFDC multiple case fraud.

(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)



AB 3043* (Takasugi-R) - Foster Care Providers

Makes various changes to the rate setting, auditing and cost 
claiming processes for group homes which would make it easier 
for high-level group homes to maintain their rate classifications 
and make the audit process more uniform.  Requires the 
Department of Social Services (DSS) to report to the Legislature 
by December 31, 1996 on its progress in implementing the level of 
care assessment protocol.  Makes technical changes to clarify the 
juvenile court's role in removing children from inappropriate 
high-level group home placement.  Requires DSS to advise the 
Legislature on creating an incentive system for foster care group 
homes to encourage them to conduct self-assessments and to seek 
accreditation and certification by a 3rd party.

Chapter 671, Statutes of 1996 



AB 3062 (Friedman-D) - Foster Family Homes:  Training 
Requirements

Requires every licensed foster parent to complete a minimum of 
12 hours of training as a condition to the placement of any foster 
children with the foster parent, and an additional minimum of 8 
hours of training annually.  Provides that no child shall be placed 
in a foster family home unless the foster parents in the home 
meet the training requirements.

Chapter 1016, Statutes of 1996 



AB 3069 (Hawkins-R) - AFDC:  Aliens

Provides that AFDC payments for an eligible child will not be 
made in the form of cash payments to a caretaker relative who is 
ineligible for AFDC benefits due to his/her undocumented alien 
status.

(Died in Senate Health and Human Services Committee)



AB 3100 (Machado-D) - Children's Programs

Allows counties that receive advances of state funds for children's 
services programs to retain any savings resulting from 
expenditures coming in at a level lower than the amounts 
advanced.  Provides that any such savings would have to be used 
for prevention and early intervention services.

(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)



AB 3140* (Bordonaro-R) - Family and Child Assistance Programs

Contains the Governor's welfare reform or "redesign" plan, which 
would make the following major changes to current law:

1.	Makes inoperative the existing AFDC programs, in counties 
operating programs under this bill, including (a) AFDC-FG (1-
parent families) and AFDC-U (2-parent families), (b) GAIN, 
Cal-Learn and Transitional Child Care, (c) Homeless 
Assistance and Nonrecurring Special Needs, (d) Pregnancy 
Supplemental Payments and state-only pregnancy benefits, (e) 
AFDC-Foster Care, (f) Child Support Enforcement, and (g) 
Fraud Prevention programs.

2.	Eliminates (a) entitlement to AFDC aid or services for needy 
children and their families under the above programs; (b) all 
state statutes pertaining to grant levels, eligibility, and the 
services or benefits to be provided to needy children and 
families; and (c) state statutes allocating funding to each 
county for certain costs of both direct services and county 
administration.

3.	Replaces the basic AFDC-FG and AFDC-U programs with 4 
new programs, 1 with 2 sub-programs; and establishes a 5th 
program similar, in part, to the existing Cal-Learn program.

4.	Establishes a cumulative, life-time limit for receipt of aid of 2 
years for most families (a 2nd 2-year "spell" on aid may be 
allowed if the family is off aid for 2 full years).  Applies a 5-year 
lifetime limit to all families except for non-needy caretaker 
relatives.  Requires grant levels to be determined by the 
Department of Social Services.

(Failed passage in Senate Health and Human Services 
Committee)



AB 3197 (Vasconcellos-D) - Orientation Centers for the Blind:  
Funding

Establishes the Orientation Center for the Blind Trust Fund 
within the State Centralized Treasury System for appropriation 
by the Legislature to the Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) for 
allocation to orientation centers for the blind.  Requires DOR, in 
cooperation with an advisory committee created by the bill, to 
establish guidelines for the proper investment and expenditure of 
the fund.

Vetoed by the Governor 



AB 3284 (Davis-D) - General Assistance Programs

1.	Removes the sunset provisions concerning conditions that 
counties may impose upon general assistance recipients.

2.	Extends the allowable residency requirement from 15 days to 
30 days.

3.	Authorizes counties to adopt legal residency requirements for 
purposes of determining eligibility.

4.	Grandfathers in a 36-month total allowable grant reduction for 
counties receiving approval from the State Mandates 
Commission which have had applications or reapplications 
approved between August 31, 1995 and December 31, 1996.

5.	Requires the tolling of a period of financial distress during any 
delay caused by court action.

6.	Specifies that if the decision process is forestalled because of 
another pending county application, the current period of 
financial distress of the applicant county shall be extended for 
the same period.

(Died in Senate Health and Human Services Committee)



AB 3321 (Tucker-D) - AFDC

Provides an income exclusion under AFDC for working families by 
prohibiting the consideration of earned income which is less than 
105% of the poverty level; provides for a maximum family grant 
when a child is born after the family has received aid for 10 
consecutive months; and requires that the payment for services 
including, but not limited to, housing, transportation and child 
care be paid in the form of a voucher for minor parents.

(Died in Assembly Human Services Committee)



AB 3359 (Ackerman-R) - AFDC:  Married Persons

Requires that the Department of Social Services (DSS) establish 
in regulation a "work equivalency" benchmark which would 
govern the eligibility for benefits under AFDC and the amount of 
the AFDC grant.  Requires that the grant devised by DSS shall 
not vary by the number of persons in the home.

(Died in Senate Health and Human Services Committee)



AB 3432 (House-R) - AFDC:  School Attendance

Requires the Department of Social Services (DSS) to develop a 
pilot project for the purpose of increasing school attendance 
among children from households receiving AFDC.  Further 
provides that, in developing the pilot, DSS shall consider 
reductions in grant levels for recipients as "incentives" to be 
tested.  Also provides that DSS shall provide a complete 
description of the school attendance pilot to committees of the 
Legislature by May 1, 1997.

(Died in Senate Health and Human Services Committee)



AB 3483* (Friedman-D) - AFDC:  1996 Budget Trailer Bill

Provides that, during any period for which federal financial 
participation is obtained, a family receiving AFDC benefits in at 
least 3 of the 6 months immediately preceding the month in which 
the family became ineligible for assistance shall remain eligible 
for Medi-Cal benefits during the 6-month period.

Extends the state-funded perinatal services and medical services 
program indefinitely, and eliminates provision for outreach 
activities.

Extends the program of benefits for persons with acquired 
traumatic brain injuries from January 1, 1997 to January 1, 2000.

Establishes the Community Challenge Grant Program in the 
Department of Health Services for a period of 3 years to provide 
grants to reduce the number of teenage and unwed pregnancies.

Chapter 197, Statutes of 1996 



AB 3487* (Katz-D) - 1996 Budget Trailer Bill:  Proposition 99 
Funds

Extends the following programs funded by Cigarette and Tobacco 
Products Surtax Fund monies:  Comprehensive Perinatal 
Outreach, selected primary care clinics, Access for Infants and 
Mothers, County Medical Services Program, an emergency 
treatment of out-of-county indigent patients.  Revises reporting 
and maintenance of effort requirements under the California 
Health Care for the Indigent Program.

Chapter 199, Statutes of 1996 



AJR 65 (Battin-R) - Electronic Funds Transfer Act

Asks Congress and the President to exempt states from the 
liability that results from Regulation E when implementing 
electronic benefits transfer programs.

(Failed passage in Senate Health and Human Services 
Committee)



AB 8XX* (Brewer-R) - General Assistance Programs

Authorizes counties to fund aid or services under the general 
assistance program at the level deemed possible by the board of 
supervisors.  Also provides that the filing of a petition by a county 
under federal bankruptcy provisions shall constitute a 
presumption that meeting the required minimum general 
assistance levels would result in a significant financial distress to 
the county.

(Urgency clause refused adoption on Assembly Floor)



AB 11XX (Brewer-R) - State-Mandated Social Services

Allows all counties to reduce or eliminate:  Programs related to 
AFDC, including GAIN, the Cal-Learn program and Foster Care, 
IHSS and all Medi-Cal services in excess of minimum federal 
requirements.  Sunsets July 1, 2000.

(Died on Assembly Floor)



AB 32XX (Goldsmith-R) - County General Assistance Programs

Authorizes counties to discontinue aid under the general 
assistance program after able-bodied, mentally competent 
individuals have received aid for 3 months during a 12 month 
period.  States intent to reverse the decision in Washington v 
Board of Supervisors of San Diego County (18 Cal. App. 4th 981).

(Died in Assembly Rules Committee awaiting assignment)



AB 33XX (Goldsmith-R) - General Assistance

Authorizes counties to adopt standards of aid and care for the 
indigent and dependent poor.  Also recasts the authorization for 
counties to establish policies with reference to the amount of 
property those persons are permitted to have to specifically 
include cash and other belongings.

(Died in Assembly Rules Committee awaiting assignment)



AB 37XX (Goldsmith-R) - Eligibility Pilot Project

Establishes the Public Social Services Eligibility Pilot Project 
authorizing counties, if federal approval is obtained, to require 
that applicants and recipients of social services programs be 
fingerprinted and have photographic identification.

(Died in Assembly Rules Committee awaiting assignment)



AB 44XX (Goldsmith-R) - Drug and Alcohol Testing

Mandates that counties require applicants and recipients of 
benefits under AFDC or the Food Stamp Program to undergo 
screening for substance abuse and participate in a drug or alcohol 
treatment program as a condition of eligibility.  Disqualifies for 2 
years anyone who fails or refuses to cooperate with treatment, 
testing or screening requirements.

(Died in Assembly Rules awaiting assignment)

A similar bill is AB 45XX (Goldsmith-R), which died in Assembly 
Rules Committee awaiting assignment.



AB 47XX (Goldsmith-R) - Human Services

Makes various revisions to the California Welfare Program 
Integrity Act of 1995.

(Died in Assembly Rules Committee awaiting assignment)