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Child Abuse/Sex Offenders

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SB 160 (Lara-D) Classified school employees: misconduct against a child

Requires school districts and charter schools, within 30 days, to notify the Department of Education when a classified employee is dismissed, suspended, or is terminated from employment as a result of the misconduct against a child, as specified.
(Died in Assembly Education Committee)

SB 244 (Liu-D) Disorderly conduct

Provides that any adult convicted of a prostitution offense or soliciting a lewd act in public that involves a minor must serve a minimum of 90 days, except as specified.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

SB 838 (Beall-D) Juveniles: sex offenses

Reduces confidentiality protections and makes ineligible for deferred entry of judgment juveniles who have committed or who are alleged to have committed specified sex crimes involving an unconscious or disabled victim, as specified.
Chapter 919, Statutes of 2014

SB 922 (Knight-R) Sex offenses: disabled victims

Provides that a sex crime against a mentally disordered, developmentally disabled, or physically disabled person by force, duress or threats shall be punished by the same prison sentences that apply to sex crimes accomplished by force, duress or threats against a child under the age of 14.
(Failed passage in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

SB 926 (Beall-D) Crimes: statute of limitation: felony sex crimes

Extends one of the statutory limitation periods for prosecuting sex crimes committed when a victim was under the age of 18, from any time up to the victim's 28th birthday to any time up to the victim's 40th birthday.
Chapter 921, Statutes of 2014

SB 982 (Huff-R) Prostitution: minors: punishment

Provides that soliciting an act of prostitution from a minor, or engaging in an act of prostitution with a minor, as specified, is an alternate felony-misdemeanor for a first conviction, and a straight felony for a repeated conviction.
(Died in Senate Appropriations Committee)

SB 991 (Jackson-D) Sex offenses: second degree rape

Defines an act of sexual intercourse, sodomy, oral copulation, or sexual penetration which is accomplished without the affirmative and freely given consent of the victim as rape in the second degree and makes rape in the second degree a felony punishable by imprisonment, as specified.
(Died in Senate Public Safety Committee)

AB 2 (Morrell-R) Sex offenders: parole violations

Requires a person who violates the conditions of parole or of postrelease community supervision by failing to fulfill sex offender registration requirements to serve time for the violation in prison rather than in the county jail.
(Died in Senate Public Safety Committee)

AB 321 (Donnelly-R) Registration of sex offenders: nonpermitted addresses

Requires an employee of a law enforcement agency who receives the registration of a sex offender or the update to a registration to check the address and ensure that the address is not that of a place where the sex offender is prohibited from staying or a place that serves the needs of children.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 579* (Melendez-R) Mandatory supervision

Provides that when a court commits a person convicted of a felony to both county jail and a period of time under the supervision of the probation department, the period of mandatory supervision shall commence upon release from custody.
Chapter 12, Statutes of 2014

AB 592 (Fox-D) Sentencing: juveniles

Makes technical, nonsubstantive changes to provisions that pertain to the prosecution and punishment of an individual under 18 years of age as an adult for a criminal offense.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 605 (Linder-R) Sex offenders: parole violations

Provides that a defendant who is released on parole or postrelease community supervision, who has suffered a prior or current felony requiring registration as a sex offender, and who violates any condition of parole or postrelease community supervision shall serve any period of incarceration ordered for that violation in the state prison.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 655* (Quirk-Silva-D) Registered sex offenders: local ordinances

States that the Legislature does not preempt local agencies from enacting ordinances that restrict where registered sex offenders may go within a local municipality.
(Died in Senate Rules Committee)

AB 702 (Ammiano-D) Sex offenders: registration

Recasts the lifetime sex offender registration schema into a three-tiered registration system for sex offenders for periods of 10 years, 20 years, or life.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

AB 768 (Achadjian-R) Sexually violent predators: conditional release

Prohibits a sexually violent predator, who has been granted conditional release, from being released as a transient in any county, or being placed in housing that consists of a recreational or other vehicle, and declares extraordinary circumstances justifying the placement of a person, as specified.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 790 (Gomez-D) Child abuse: reporting

Narrows the provision of law allowing a "team" of mandated child abuse and neglect reporters to select one member who files the mandated report to apply only to health care providers, as specified.
(Died in Senate Appropriations Committee)

AB 921 (Jones-Sawyer-D) Child welfare services

Enacts the Child Welfare Social Worker Empowerment and Foster Child Protection Act to provide specified protections for county child welfare social workers.
Vetoed

AB 992 (Perea-D) Sex offender registration: juvenile offenders

Requires a juvenile sex offender, as specified, who is placed on probation or parole for committing or attempting to commit specified sex offenses to register in accordance with the Sex Offender Registration Act.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 1027 (Bonilla-D) Youth sports: criminal background checks

Authorizes a community youth athletics program to request state- and federal-level background checks for a volunteer coach or hired coach candidate.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 1334 (Conway-R) Parole

Requires all persons released from prison for a current, or prior, conviction or juvenile adjudication requiring sex offender registration to be subject to parole supervision by the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.
(Failed passage in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 1432 (Gatto-D) Mandated child abuse reporting: school employees: training

Requires local education agencies to annually train employees on their duties regarding the mandated reporting of child abuse and neglect, as specified.
Chapter 797, Statutes of 2014

AB 1438 (Linder-R) Sex offenders: certificates of rehabilitation

Clarifies that every person convicted of a non-forced, non-coerced lewd conduct be permanently barred from seeking a certificate of rehabilitation, or a certificate of rehabilitation leading to relief from sex offender registration.
Chapter 280, Statutes of 2014

AB 1498 (Campos-D) Protective orders

Expands the circumstances under which the court is required to consider issuing a protective order, on its own motion, from domestic violence cases to all cases where a defendant is charged with rape, statutory rape, spousal rape, or any offense that requires registration as a sex offender.
Chapter 665, Statutes of 2014

AB 1505 (Garcia-D) Child abuse: mandated reporters

Excludes from the definition of reportable sexual assault under the Child Abuse Neglect Reporting Act acts of sodomy or oral copulation, unless the act involves either a person over 21 or a minor under 16.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

AB 1517 (Skinner-D) DNA evidence

Sets timelines for law enforcement agencies and crime labs to perform and process deoxyribonucleic acid testing of rape kit evidence.
Chapter 874, Statutes of 2014

AB 1607 (Fox-D) Sexually violent predators

Provides that the designated attorney for the county of domicile of a conditionally released sexually violent predator patient, the county to which the person will be released, shall be determined by a newly defined process involving the court, the county of commitment and each county that will be determined to be the county of domicile.
Chapter 877, Statutes of 2014

AB 1640 (Jones-Sawyer-D) Sex offenders: registration

Relieves specified non-forcible, statutory rape offenses from mandatory lifetime sex offender registration and leaves the decision as to whether the offender is required to register to the discretion of the sentencing judge.
(Failed passage on Assembly Floor)

AB 1718 (Wagner-R) Disorderly conduct: prostitution

Provides that a person who solicits or who agrees to engage in or who engages in any act of prostitution in exchange for his/her receipt of money or other consideration from another person is guilty of disorderly conduct.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 1775 (Melendez-R) Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act: sexual abuse

Updates the definition of "sexual exploitation" in the mandated child abuse reporting law with respect to visual depictions of children in obscene sexual conduct to reflect modern technology, as specified.
Chapter 264, Statutes of 2014

AB 1791 (Maienschein-R) Prostitution: minors

Provides that where a defendant is convicted of prostitution in which the person solicited was a minor, or in which the person who agreed to engage in or engaged in an act of prostitution was a minor, the offense is punishable by a misdemeanor jail term of up to one year, a fine of up to $2,000, or both.
Chapter 710, Statutes of 2014

AB 1900 (Quirk-D) Victims of sex crimes: testimony: video recording

Makes a technical change to modernize the recording and preservation requirements of admissible, recorded court testimony by replacing the term "videotape" with "video recording."
Chapter 160, Statutes of 2014

AB 2121 (Gray-D) Sex offenders: parole: disabling monitoring device

Requires sex offender parolees to report to their parole officers within one working day following release from prison, or as instructed by a parole officer, to be fitted with a global positioning system tracking device.
Chapter 603, Statutes of 2014

AB 2404 (Eggman-D) Criminal history information

Requires the Department of Justice to disseminate an applicant's sex offender registration status whenever the Department furnishes state or federal summary criminal history information to specified entities as a result of specified employment, licensing, or certification applications.
Chapter 472, Statutes of 2014

AB 2424 (Campos-D) Prostitution

Raises the maximum fine for the felony of abducting or fraudulently inducing a person to engage in prostitution from $2,000 to $10,000.
Chapter 109, Statutes of 2014

AB 2545 (Lowenthal-D) Victims of crime: restitution: military sexual assault

Prohibits the denial of an application for the California Victim Compensation Program compensation related to a sexual assault claim, committed by military personnel against military personnel, solely because the sexual assault was not reported to a superior officer or law enforcement at the time of the crime; and provides factors that the Victims Compensation and Government Claims Board shall consider for purposes of determining if a military-on-military sexual assault claim qualifies for compensation, as specified.
Chapter 506, Statutes of 2014

HR 38 (Quirk-Silva-D) Relative to Child Abuse Prevention Month

Recognizes the month of April 2014 as Child Abuse Prevention Month to support youth-serving child abuse prevention activities in the communities and schools during the month and throughout the year.
Adopted by the Assembly

Controlled Substances

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SB 253 (Hueso-D) Controlled substances: synthetic cannabinoids

Expands the definition of synthetic cannabinoids for purposes of its prohibitions, synthetic cannabinoid agonists that include, among other compounds, naphthoylindoles, naphthylmethylindoles, naphthoylpyrroles, naphthylmethylindenes, phenylacetylindoles, cyclohexylphenols, benzoylindoles, and adamantoylindoles.
(Died in Senate Public Safety Committee)

SB 289 (Correa-D) Vehicles: driving under the influence: drugs

Provides that it is unlawful for a person to drive a vehicle if his/her blood contains any drug under the California Uniform Controlled Substances Act as specified, unless the drug was consumed in accordance with a valid prescription.
(Died in Senate Public Safety Committee)

SB 1010 (Mitchell-D) Cocaine base: penalties

Reduces the penalty for possession for sale of cocaine base to be the same as that for powder cocaine; and revises the guidelines for probation eligibility for both the possession for sale of powder cocaine and cocaine base, as specified.
Chapter 749, Statutes of 2014

SB 1193 (Evans-D) Controlled substances: destruction of seized marijuana

Reduces the sample size that law enforcement must maintain as evidence in criminal cases related to the unlawful possession or cultivation of marijuana from 10 pounds plus five representative samples to two pounds plus five samples.
(Died on the Assembly Floor)

SB 1258 (DeSaulnier-D) Controlled substances: prescriptions: reporting

Requires medical providers to use electronic prescribing systems, requires additional reporting of controlled substance prescribing to the state, and places additional restrictions on the prescribing of controlled substances.
(Died in Senate Appropriations Committee)

SB 1262 (Correa-D) Medical marijuana

Creates a licensing and regulatory framework for the cultivation, transportation, testing, and sale of medical marijuana, administered by the Bureau of Medical Marijuana Regulation in the Department of Consumer Affairs.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

SB 1283 (Galgiani-D) Controlled substances

Beginning 1/1/16, creates an infraction, with a maximum fine of $250, for use and possession of specified synthetic stimulant compounds and derivatives, or synthetic cannabinoids and derivatives.
Chapter 372, Statutes of 2014

SB 1438 (Pavley-D) Controlled substances: opioid antagonists

Requires the Emergency Medical Services Authority to develop and adopt training and standards for all prehospital emergency care personnel regarding the use and administration of naloxone hydrochloride and other opioid antagonists and to include the administration of naloxone hydrochloride in the training and scope of practice, consistent with existing law, for emergency medical technician I certification. Requires the Attorney General to authorize hospitals and trauma centers to share data on controlled substance overdose trends with local law enforcement agencies and local emergency medical services agencies, as specified.
Chapter 491, Statutes of 2014

AB 604 (Ammiano-D) Medical cannabis: state regulation and enforcement

Enacts the Medical Cannabis Regulation and Control Act and creates the Division of Medical Cannabis Regulation and Enforcement within the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, to be administered by a person exempt from civil service who is appointed by the Director of Alcoholic Beverage Control and grants the Department the exclusive power to register persons for the cultivation, manufacture, testing, transportation, storage, distribution, and sale of medical cannabis within the state subject to specified exemptions for a city or county.
(Died in Senate Public Safety Committee)

AB 828 (Holden-D) Controlled substances

Requires that a person who violates specified provisions as it pertains to controlled substances, be punished by imprisonment in the state prison, rather than a county jail.
(In Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 1137 (Mansoor-R) Industrial hemp

Revises the definition of marijuana so that the term does not include industrial hemp, as defined, and requires industrial hemp to be cultivated only from seeds imported in accordance with federal law or from seeds grown in California, as specified.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 1735 (Hall-D) Nitrous oxide: dispensing and distributing

Makes it a misdemeanor for any person to dispense or distribute nitrous oxide to a person, if it is known or should have been known that the nitrous oxide will be ingested or inhaled by the person for the purposes of causing intoxication, and that person proximately cause great bodily injury or death to himself/herself, or any other person.
Chapter 458, Statutes of 2014

AB 1894 (Ammiano-D) Medical cannabis

Enacts the Medical Cannabis Regulation and Control Act.
(Failed Passage on Assembly Floor)

AB 2309 (Brown-D) Controlled substances: deferred entry of judgment

Provides that persons in unauthorized possession of specified prescription drugs, benzodiazepine anti-anxiety drugs, weight-control stimulants, pain management and attention deficit control drugs, are eligible for deferred entry of judgment or diversion and dismissal of the charges upon completion of a rehabilitation program.
Chapter 471, Statutes of 2014

AB 2500 (Frazier-D) Vehicles: driving under the influence: drugs

Creates per se limits on driving under the influence of specified drugs.
(Failed passage in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 2515 (Donnelly-R) Controlled substances: sentencing

Deletes the requirement that a person convicted of using or being under the influence of specified controlled substances serve at least 90 days in a county jail, and deletes the requirement, that as a condition of probation for commission of the offense, the person serve at least 90 days in a county jail.
(Died on Assembly Inactive File)

AB 2603 (V. Manuel Pérez-D) Controlled substances: permissive lawful possession

Provides that it is lawful for a person to possess a prescription controlled substance with the authority of the person for whom the prescription was issued, as specified.
Chapter 540, Statutes of 2014

AJR 47 (Donnelly-R) Mandatory minimum sentencing

Urges the President and the Congress of the United States to end mandatory minimum sentences for nonviolent drug offenses.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

Domestic Violence

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SB 910 (Pavley-D) Domestic violence: restraining orders

Expands the definition of domestic violence for purposes of a court's ability to issue restraining orders in domestic violence cases, as specified.
Chapter 638, Statutes of 2014

AB 319 (Campos-D) Local agencies: domestic violence

Prohibits a local agency, as defined, from requiring a landlord to evict a tenant based upon specified acts of violence against the tenant or a member of the tenant's household.
Chapter 138, Statutes of 2014

AB 1547 (Gomez-D) Domestic Violence Advisory Council

Repeals the 1/1/15 sunset date and extends indefinitely the existence of the Office of Emergency Services Domestic Violence Advisory Council.
Chapter 153, Statutes of 2014

AB 2321 (Gomez-D) Specialized license plates: domestic violence/sexual assault

Requires the Office of Emergency Services to apply to the Department of Motor Vehicles to establish a special-interest license plate that promotes awareness of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Chapter 358, Statutes of 2014

Firearms and Weapons

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SB 47 (Yee-D) Firearms: assault weapons

Amends the definition of an "assault weapon" to include those weapons which do not have a fixed magazine but do have one of several specified features, and requires registration of weapons which now fall under the new definition but which previously did not require registration.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

SB 53 (De León-D) Ammunition: purchase permits

Amends existing law regarding sales of handgun ammunition, as defined, to apply to all ammunition, and places additional regulations on the sale, and purchase of ammunition, as specified.
(Failed passage on Assembly Floor)

SB 108 (Yee-D) Firearms

Requires the Department of Justice to conduct a study to determine effective and safe fireman storage measures aimed at reducing unintentional injury and death as well as firearm theft and their unauthorized use.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

SB 199 (De León-D) BB devices

Requires, beginning 1/1/16, airsoft guns that expel a projectile, such as a BB or a pellet, that is six millimeters or eight millimeters, in addition to the blaze orange ring on the barrel as required by federal law, to have fluorescent coloration over the entire trigger guard and a fluorescent adhesive band on the airsoft gun prior to sale to a customer, as specified.
Chapter 915, Statutes of 2014

SB 293 (DeSaulnier-D) Firearms: owner-authorized handguns

Defines owner-authorized handguns and provides that if and when two owner-authorized handguns are placed on the Department of Justice roster of not unsafe handguns two years from the date the second handgun was placed on the roster, the Department will not place a handgun on the roster that is not an owner-authorized handgun.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

SB 385 (Block-D) Firearms: Private Patrol Operators

Authorizes a licensed Private Patrol Operator, as defined, to be the legal owner of a firearm, and establishes procedures for Private Patrol Operators to assign its firearms to its employees who are licensed to carry firearms.
(Died in Senate Appropriations Committee)

SB 505 (Jackson-D) Peace officers: welfare checks: firearms

Requires law enforcement agencies to develop, adopt, and implement written policies and standard protocols pertaining to the best manner to conduct a "welfare check," when the inquiry into the welfare or well-being of the person is motivated by a concern that the person may be a danger to himself/herself or to others.
Chapter 918, Statutes of 2014

SB 580 (Jackson-D) Firearms: prohibited persons

Appropriates funds from the Firearms Safety and Enforcement Special Fund, as specified.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

SB 644 (Cannella-R) Firearms: felons in possession

Provides that a subsequent conviction for the felony offense of possession of a firearm by a person previously convicted of a felony is punishable by imprisonment in state prison for a term of four, five, or six years.
(Died in Senate Appropriations Committee)

SB 808 (De León-D) Firearms: identifying information

Requires a person, commencing 7/1/16, to apply to and obtain from the Department of Justice a unique serial number or other mark of identification prior to manufacturing or assembling a firearm.
Vetoed

SB 916 (Correa-D) Firearms

Allows a handgun model removed from the roster for any other reason to be reinstated to the roster upon a petition to the Attorney General for reinstatement and successful retesting, as specified, and requires that a handgun model that is reinstated to the roster only meet the requirements for listing as of the date the handgun model was originally submitted for testing.
(Failed passage in Senate Public Safety Committee)

SB 1354 (Knight-R) Deadly weapons: applications to the Department of Justice

Requires the Department of Justice to make a determination on applications related to deadly weapons, and notify the applicant in writing of that determination, within 90 days of receipt, as specified.
(Died in Senate Appropriations Committee)

SB 1456 (Nielsen-R) Firearms: assault weapons and .50 BMG rifles: exemptions

Authorizes the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection to issue an assault weapon or a .50 BMG rifle to a peace officer employed by the Department for use in performing the officer's duties, as specified.
(Died in Senate Appropriations Committee)

SCR 49 (Knight-R) Firearms

Commemorates the five-year anniversary of the District of Columbia v. Heller decision and the U.S. Supreme Court's interpretation of the Second Amendment's "right to keep and bear arms."
(Died on Senate Floor)

AB 187* (Bonta-D) Ammunition: taxation

Imposes a tax on retailers at the rate of 10% of the gross receipts from ammunition sales in this state on or after 1/1/14.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

AB 232 (Ting-D) Firearms: buyback program

Establishes the Gun Buyback Program in the Department of Justice, which consist of local buyback programs administered by police or sheriff departments, as specified, that will be funded up to 50% by funds administered by the Department.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 249 (Donnelly-R) Firearms: open carry prohibitions

Repeals the prohibitions against the open carrying of an unloaded firearm that is not a handgun, or an exposed and unloaded handgun, on his/her person outside a vehicle while on a public street or in a public place in an incorporated city or city and county, and makes other conforming changes.
(Failed passage in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 740 (Alejo-D) Firearms

Applies the definition of infrequent transactions to all gun transactions; specifies regulations for direct shipment sales of guns; and requires electronic notification to the Department of Justice from state courts regarding specified information related to mental status of persons who may be prohibited from possessing a gun.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

AB 871 (Jones-R) Concealed weapons

Provides that "good cause" for the issuance of a license to carry a concealed handgun by a sheriff or a chief of a municipal police force includes, but is not limited to, personal protection or self-defense.
(Failed passage in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 1014 (Williams-D) Gun violence restraining orders

Authorizes, beginning 1/1/16, a law enforcement officer or immediate family member of a person, to seek, and a court to issue, a gun violence restraining order, as specified, prohibiting a person from having in his/her custody or control, owning, purchasing, possessing, or receiving any firearms or ammunition, as specified.
Chapter 872, Statutes of 2014

AB 1020 (Bonta-D) Firearms: notice to purchasers

Requires the Department of Justice to send a notice, during the 10-day waiting period, to every person who applies to purchase a gun informing him/her of gun laws relating to gun transfers and storage, as specified.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

AB 1040 (Wieckowski-D) Peace officer: firearms

Requires the chief probation officer of each county to train and arm those probation officers and deputy probation officers who are assigned supervision duties over persons who are on probation or post-release community supervision who are deemed "high risk."
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 1084 (Melendez-R) Firearms: punishment

Increases the penalties for numerous offenses related to the illegal possession of firearms, and requires that many related sentences be served in the state prison rather than county jail under realignment.
(Failed passage in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 1296 (Skinner-D) Firearms: mentally disordered persons

Increases the period of time during which a person is prohibited from possessing a gun based on a mental illness or mental disorder, or a serious threat of violence communicated to a licensed psychotherapist.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

AB 1545 (Gray-D) Firearms: ownership

Exempts firearms processed through the Department of Justice's voluntary registration program from the requirement that firearms transactions be processed through a licensed firearms dealer, through 1/1/19.
(Failed passage in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 1563 (Donnelly-R) Firearms: license to carry concealed weapons

Requires the Department of Justice to issue a license to carry a concealed handgun, as specified.
(Failed passage in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 1591 (Achadjian-R) Firearms: prohibited persons: notification

Reduces the time the court has to notify the Department of Justice of court actions that will result in the prohibition of a person from possessing a firearm or any other deadly weapon or result in the person no longer being subject to that prohibition, from two court days to one court day.
Chapter 141, Statutes of 2014

AB 1609 (Alejo-D) Firearms

Clarifies the regulations for direct shipment requirements for transfer of ownership of firearms.
Chapter 878, Statutes of 2014

AB 1798 (Assembly Public Safety Committee) Deadly weapons

Makes technical, nonsubstantive changes to the laws related to deadly weapons, as specified.
Chapter 103, Statutes of 2014

AB 1964 (Dickinson-D) Unsafe handguns: single-shot pistols

Amends an exemption to the safe handgun requirements for single-shot firearms by exempting only a single-shot pistol with a break top or bolt action and a barrel length of not less than six inches and that has an overall length of at least 10.5 inches when the handle, frame or receiver, and barrel are assembled, as specified.
Chapter 147, Statutes of 2014

AB 1985 (Donnelly-R) Firearms: prohibitions: exemptions: federal corrections

Allows federal correctional officers to possess and use assault weapons and other specified firearms while off duty.
(Failed passage in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 2220 (Daly-D) Private security services: private patrol operators

Authorizes, effective 7/1/16, a licensed Private Patrol Operator (PPO), as defined, to be the registered owner of a firearm, and establishes procedures for a PPO to assign its firearms to its employees who are licensed to carry firearms; and requires, as a condition of licensure, a PPO to have on file with the Bureau of Security and Investigative Services a liability insurance policy, as specified.
Chapter 423, Statutes of 2014

AB 2300 (Ridley-Thomas-D) Firearms: Prohibited Armed Persons File

Corrects a statutory inconsistency by requiring that only firearm ownership records that are in the Consolidated Firearms Information System and date back to 1/1/1996, be cross-referenced for Armed Prohibited Persons purposes.
Chapter 182, Statutes of 2014

AB 2305 (Ridley-Thomas-D) Weapons

Modifies the elements of several weapons-possession statutes to prohibit carrying the specified weapons - switchblades and concealed guns - "on or about the person," rather than simply on the person, and defines "on or about the person" to mean upon the body of the person, in the attire or clothing of a person, in a bag or container carried by the person, or in close proximity to, within the immediate reach of, or conveniently accessible to, the person.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

AB 2314 (Hall-D) Peace officers: firearms

Revises provisions of law relating to the authorization of probation officers and deputy probation officers to carry firearms.
(Died in Senate Public Safety Committee)

AB 2506 (Salas-D) Peace officers

Permits medical technical assistants who are peace officers employed by the state hospitals to carry firearms while off-duty.
Chapter 820, Statutes of 2014

AB 2662 (Gatto-D) Firearms: buy-back programs

Requires a city, county, city and county, or state government entity operating a voluntary firearm buy-back program, as defined, to process functioning handguns received pursuant to the buy-back program by either performing ballistics testing, a firearms trace, or by cataloging and storing the handgun, as specified.
(Died in Senate Rules Committee)

Human Trafficking

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SB 327 (Yee-D) Human trafficking: pardons and parole

Allows a writ of habeas corpus when evidence of human trafficking was not presented at trial and provides that the Board of Parole Hearings will give great weight to evidence that a prisoner is a victim of human trafficking.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

SB 473 (Block-D) Human trafficking

Adds human trafficking to the list of offenses that may be used to establish a pattern of criminal activity for the purpose of enhancing the sentence of any person who commits a crime for the benefit of a criminal street gang.
Vetoed

SB 939 (Block-D) Criminal jurisdiction

Permits the consolidation of human-trafficking-related charges occurring in different counties into a single trial if all involved jurisdictions agree.
Chapter 246, Statutes of 2014

SB 955 (Mitchell-D) Interception of electronic communications

Adds human trafficking to the list of offenses for which interception of electronic communications may be ordered, as specified.
Chapter 712, Statutes of 2014

SB 1084 (Walters-R) Human trafficking

Provides that each of the specified crimes defined as human trafficking is a "serious felony" for purposes related to plea bargaining, bail, sentencing, probation and future employment consequences.
(Died in Senate Public Safety Committee)

SB 1388 (Lieu-D) Human trafficking

Increases fines related to the solicitation of an act of prostitution, as specified.
Chapter 714, Statutes of 2014

AB 156 (Holden-D) Human trafficking: interception of electronic communications

Expands existing authorization for wiretaps to include the offense of human trafficking.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

AB 795 (Alejo-D) Human trafficking

Provides that a defendant who has been convicted of solicitation or prostitution, as specified, may petition the court for, and the court may set aside the conviction, if the defendant can show that the conviction was the result of his/her status as a victim of human trafficking.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

AB 1321 (Jones-R) Serious felonies

Adds certain felonies, including threatening a witness and human trafficking, to the definition of a serious felony, as specified.
(Failed passage in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 1585 (Alejo-D) Human trafficking

Provides that a defendant who has been convicted of solicitation or prostitution, as specified, may petition the court for, and the court may set aside the conviction if the defendant can show that the conviction was the result of his/her status as a victim of human trafficking.
Chapter 708, Statutes of 2014

AB 1610 (Bonta-D) Material witnesses: human trafficking

Provides that if a defendant has been charged with human trafficking, as specified, the people or the defendant, if the defendant has been fully informed of his/her right to counsel as provided by law, may have a witness examined conditionally.
Chapter 709, Statutes of 2014

AB 1887 (Campos-D) Prostitution: human trafficking: sealing of records

Authorizes a court to seal a record of conviction for prostitution or solicitation based on a finding the petitioner is a victim of human trafficking, the offense is the result of the petitioner's status as a victim of that crime, and the petitioner is therefore factually innocent.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

Juvenile Justice

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SB 61 (Yee-D) Juveniles: solitary confinement

Establishes standards and protocols for the use of solitary confinement of minors and wards in state and local juvenile facilities, as specified.
(Died on Assembly Inactive File)

SB 166 (Liu-D) Juveniles: attorney qualifications

Requires the Judicial Council to establish minimum hours of training and education necessary in order to be appointed as defense counsel in delinquency proceedings, as specified.
(Died in Senate Appropriations Committee)

SB 575 (Yee-D) Evidence: admissibility

Provides that in a juvenile court hearing or in a criminal proceeding against a minor, expert testimony is admissible regarding the condition of the mind of the minor at the time of the offense, including the nature and effect of physical, emotional, or mental abuse on the beliefs, perceptions, or behavior of victims of child abuse and neglect, as defined, except as specified.
(Died in Senate Public Safety Committee)

SB 838 (Beall-D) Juveniles: sex offenses

Reduces confidentiality protections and makes ineligible for deferred entry of judgment juveniles who have committed or who are alleged to have committed specified sex crimes involving an unconscious or disabled victim, as specified.
Chapter 919, Statutes of 2014

SB 970 (Yee-D) Juveniles: solitary confinement

Establishes standards and protocols for the use of solitary confinement of minors and wards in state and local juvenile facilities, as specified.
(Died in Senate Rules Committee)

SB 1038 (Leno-D) Juveniles: dismissal of petition

Provides for the automatic dismissal of juvenile petitions and sealing of records, as specified, in cases where a juvenile offender successfully completes probation, and authorizes the juvenile court to dismiss a delinquency petition after a person reaches the age of 21.
Chapter 249, Statutes of 2014

SB 1054 (Steinberg-D) Mentally ill offender crime reduction grants

Extends a recommendations plan deadline for the California Juvenile Justice Data Working Group and makes changes to the Mentally Ill Offender Crime Reduction grant program.
Chapter 436, Statutes of 2014

AB 36 (Dahle-R) Probation officer: appointments

Changes the appointment and removal process of probation officers to require the county board of supervisors, in conjunction with the court, to appoint and remove probation officers.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 388 (Chesbro-D) Juveniles

Provides additional clarification on how juvenile courts may consider a child's status as a dependent minor when determining whether to place that child into delinquency, as specified, and requires the Department of Social Services to make additional licensing information and monitoring requirements for child welfare placements, including group homes, available to the public, as specified.
Chapter 760, Statutes of 2014

AB 592 (Fox-D) Sentencing: juveniles

Makes technical, nonsubstantive changes to provisions that pertain to the prosecution and punishment of an individual under 18 years of age as an adult for a criminal offense.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 915 (Jones-Sawyer-D) Youth Community Incentives Act of 2013

Requires the state to allocate to counties 75% of savings realized by the transfer of juvenile offenders from the custody of the Division of Juvenile Facilities to county control, to be used as specified.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

AB 1276 (Bloom-D) Youth offenders: security placement

Requires the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to conduct a youth offender Institutional Classification Committee review at reception to provide special classification consideration for every youth offender.
Chapter 590, Statutes of 2014

AB 2195 (Achadjian-R) Juveniles: truancy

Authorizes a juvenile hearing officer to hear cases in which a minor is alleged to come within the jurisdiction of the juvenile court on the basis of truancy, as specified.
Chapter 898, Statutes of 2014

AB 2607 (Skinner-D) Juveniles: detention

Requires that a person be released from juvenile detention upon an out-of-home placement order unless the court determines that a delay in the release from detention is reasonable, as specified, and enumerates specific circumstances where such a delay is not reasonable.
Chapter 615, Statutes of 2014

Law Enforcement

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SB 15 (Padilla-D) Aviation: unmanned aircraft systems

Clarifies when a law enforcement agency needs a warrant to use an unmanned aircraft system and that it cannot be used in a manner to invade a person's privacy.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

SB 35 (Pavley-D) Wiretapping: authorization

Extends, until 1/1/20, the sunset provision on the law that authorizes wiretaps by law enforcement under specified circumstances.
Chapter 745, Statutes of 2014

SB 385 (Block-D) Firearms: Private Patrol Operators

Authorizes a licensed Private Patrol Operator, as defined, to be the legal owner of a firearm, and establishes procedures for the Operators to assign its firearms to its employees who are licensed to carry firearms.
(Died in Senate Appropriations Committee)

SB 388 (Lieu-D) Public safety officers and firefighters

Allows a firefighter or peace officer witness to have a representative present when questioned by their employer regarding the investigation of another peace officer or firefighter, if that interview may lead to disciplinary action against the witness.
Vetoed

SB 505 (Jackson-D) Peace officers: welfare checks: firearms

Requires law enforcement agencies to develop, adopt, and implement written policies and standard protocols pertaining to the best manner to conduct a "welfare check," when the inquiry into the welfare or well-being of the person is motivated by a concern that the person may be a danger to himself/herself or to others.
Chapter 918, Statutes of 2014

SB 702 (Anderson-R) Criminal law: badges: impersonation

Increases the maximum misdemeanor fine for a person using a badge or emblem to impersonate a peace officer, from $1,000 to $2,000, and requires the local law enforcement agency that files charges to seize the item used to carry out the impersonation.
Chapter 514, Statutes of 2014

SB 813 (Galgiani-D) Inmates: temporary removal

Authorizes the Secretary of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to temporarily remove an inmate from prison or any other institution for the purpose of permitting the inmate to assist with the gathering of evidences related to crimes.
(Died in Senate Public Safety Committee)

SB 846 (Galgiani-D) Crimes: Violent Crime Information Center

Clarifies that local law enforcement has the ability to request information and data maintained by the Department of Justice for the purpose of linking unsolved missing or unidentified person case with another case that was previously unknown to be related to that case, or for the purpose of resolving an unsolved missing or unidentified person case, as specified.
Chapter 432, Statutes of 2014

SB 1127 (Torres-D) Emergency services: developmental disabilities

Adds individuals who are developmentally disabled or cognitively impaired to the list of people who may be the subject of a Silver Alert and deletes the existing sunset date, thereby extending the operation of these provisions indefinitely.
Chapter 440, Statutes of 2014

SB 1154 (Hancock-D) San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District Police

Expands the authority given to Bay Area Rapid Transit police officers to include powers granted similarly situated police officers in other jurisdictions.
Chapter 559, Statutes of 2014

SB 1236 (Monning-D) Transit districts: transit offenses and enforcement

Authorizes a transit district to designate district employees, except as specified, or security officers contracted by the district, to enforce state laws relative to certain prohibited acts on or in public transportation systems, if the employees or officers satisfy specified training requirements.
Chapter 253, Statutes of 2014

SB 1278 (Leno-D) Animal control officers

Requires animal control officers (ACOs) and ACO supervisory personnel, as specified, to complete a training course in the exercise of the powers of arrest and to serve warrants and mandates minimum continuing education requirements, as specified, for ACOs and maintenance of training records by local agencies employing ACOs.
(Died in Senate Appropriations Committee)

SB 1295 (Block-D) Trespass: requests for law enforcement assistance

Extends from six months to a period not to exceed 12 months, the time in which a property owner may authorize a peace officer to arrest a trespasser on private property that is closed to the public and posted as being closed, without the owner of the property being present; and provides that a request for assistance shall expire upon transfer of ownership of the property or upon change of the person in lawful possession.
Chapter 373, Statutes of 2014

SB 1454 (Gaines-R) Department of Fish and Wildlife: patrol vehicles

Authorizes the Department of Fish and Wildlife to install patrol vehicle mounted video and audio systems, commonly known as dashboard cameras, in patrol vehicles used by the Department.
Chapter 629, Statutes of 2014

SB 1456 (Nielsen-R) Firearms: Assault weapons and .50 BMG rifles: exemptions

Authorizes the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection to issue an assault weapon or a .50 BMG rifle to a peace officer employed by the Department for use in performing the officer's duties, as specified.
(Died in Senate Appropriations Committee)

SCR 57 (Hernandez-D) CHP Officers Horine and Leiphardt Memorial Highway

Names a portion of Interstate 10 in Los Angeles County as the CHP Officers Harold E. Horine and Bill Leiphardt Memorial Highway.
Resolution Chapter 5, Statutes of 2014

SCR 64 (Roth-D) Sergeant Gilbert Cortez and K-9 Mattie Memorial Highway

Designates a portion of State Highway Route 15 in Riverside County as the Sergeant Gilbert Cortez and K-9 Mattie Memorial Highway.
Resolution Chapter 7, Statutes of 2014

SCR 74 (Galgiani-D) Officer Kevin Tonn Memorial Highway

Names the portion of Highway 99 in the City of Galt as the Officer Kevin Tonn Memorial Highway.
Resolution Chapter 74, Statutes of 2014

SCR 77 (Cannella-R) Special Agent Richard "Rick" K. Oules Memorial Highway

Designates a portion of State Highway Route 140 in Merced County as the Special Agent Richard "Rick" K. Oules Memorial Highway.
Resolution Chapter 75, Statutes of 2014

SCR 84 (Lara-D) Signal Hill Police Officer Anthony "Tony" Giniewicz Memorial

Designates a portion of Interstate 405 in Los Angeles County as the Signal Hill Police Officer Anthony "Tony" Giniewicz Memorial Highway.
Resolution Chapter 89, Statutes of 2014

SCR 114 (Gaines-R) James E. Machado Memorial Intersection

Designates the intersection of State Route 49 and Elm Avenue in the City of Auburn as the James E. Machado Memorial Intersection.
Resolution Chapter 102, Statutes of 2014

SCR 119 (Fuller-R) CHP Officer Gerald N. Harris Memorial Interchange

Names the interchange of State Route 99 and eastbound State Route 58 in Bakersfield as the California Highway Patrol Officer Gerald N. Harris Memorial Interchange.
Resolution Chapter 131, Statutes of 2014

SCR 125 (Corbett-D) Frederick Wayne Enright & Adolfo Martinez Hernandez Memorial

Designates the Interstate 680 bridge that crosses Auto Mall Parkway in Alameda County as the California Highway Patrol Officers Frederick Wayne Enright and Adolfo Martinez Hernandez Memorial Bridge.
Resolution Chapter 133, Statutes of 2014

SCR 136 (Walters-R) Laguna Beach Police Officer Jon S. Coutchie Memorial Highway

Designates the portion of State Route 1 that traverses the City of Laguna Beach as the Laguna Beach Police Officer Jon S. Coutchie Memorial Highway.
(Died in Senate Transportation and Housing Committee)

AB 398 (Fox-D) Public safety officers

Adds county coroners and deputy coroners, who are not also part of a sheriff's department, to the list of public safety officers covered by the Public Safety Officers Procedural Bill of Rights Act, which provides specific conditions and procedures to be followed whenever a public safety officer is investigated for misconduct.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

AB 810 (Muratsuchi-D) Law enforcement: data sharing

Requires the Attorney General to examine the feasibility of an inter-county criminal offender database that will be accessible to law enforcement agencies, as specified.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

AB 956 (Mansoor-R) Vehicle accidents: fleeing

Applies a five-year sentence enhancement for fleeing a scene, which is currently imposed on vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence and vehicular manslaughter, while intoxicated to misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter, when the alleged perpetrator flees the scene.
(Failed passage in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 1327 (Gorell-R) Unmanned Aircraft systems

Regulates the use of unmanned aircraft systems by public agencies and the dissemination and use of any images, data and footage obtained by those systems.
Vetoed

AB 1511 (Beth Gaines-R) Criminal history information: animal control officers

Authorizes local criminal justice agencies to provide local summary criminal history information to an animal control officer for the purposes of performing his/her official duties, as specified.
Chapter 449, Statutes of 2014

AB 1513 (Fox-D) Residential property: possession by declaration

Enacts a three-year pilot project until 1/1/18, in the Cities of Palmdale and Lancaster in Los Angeles County, and the City of Ukiah in the County of Mendocino, to facilitate enforcement of criminal trespassing laws, as specified.
Chapter 666, Statutes of 2014

AB 1555 (Frazier-D) Vehicular manslaughter: using wireless devices

Increases penalties for vehicular manslaughter without gross negligence, and with gross negligence when the driver of the vehicle commits the offense while utilizing a mobile electronic device as specified; and makes injury accidents while on a mobile device misdemeanors with mandatory jail sentences.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 1588 (Conway-R) Marijuana

Increases the distance around schools which are prohibited zones for the operation of medical marijuana dispensaries and collectives from 600 feet to 1000 feet.
(Failed passage in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 1598 (Rodriguez-D) Emergency response services: active shooter incidents

Requires fire, law enforcement, and emergency medical services agencies to jointly establish standard operating procedures and coordinated training programs for active shooter incidents.
Chapter 668, Statutes of 2014

AB 1686 (Medina-D) Trespass

Provides that where the owner, owner's agent or person in lawful possession of land or a structure that is not open to the public, and posted as such, requests law enforcement assistance in demanding that trespassers leave the property, the request shall remain valid for one year.
Chapter 453, Statutes of 2014

AB 1735 (Hall-D) Nitrous oxide: dispensing and distributing

Makes it a misdemeanor for any person to dispense or distribute nitrous oxide to a person, if it is known or should have been known that the nitrous oxide will be ingested or inhaled by the person for the purposes of causing intoxication, and that person proximately causes great bodily injury or death to himself/herself, or any other person.
Chapter 458, Statutes of 2014

AB 1772 (Williams-D) State government: Law Enforcement Telecommunications System

Changes the membership on the advisory committee of the California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System by replacing the representative from the Department of General Services with a representative from the Office of Emergency Services.
(Died in Assembly Rules Committee)

AB 1860 (V. Manuel Pérez-D) Peace officers: basic training requirements

Establishes that a probation department that is a certified provider of a specified peace officer introductory training course on arrests and firearms prescribed by Peace Officer Standards and Training is not required to offer the course to the general public.
Chapter 87, Statutes of 2014

AB 2220 (Daly-D) Private security services: private patrol operators

Authorizes, effective 7/1/2016, a licensed Private Patrol Operator (PPO), as defined, to be the registered owner of a firearm, and establishes procedures for a PPO to assign its firearms to its employees who are licensed to carry firearms; and requires, as a condition of licensure, a PPO to have on file with the Bureau of Security and Investigative Services a liability insurance policy, as specified.
Chapter 423, Statutes of 2014

AB 2313 (Nestande-R) Metal theft and related recycling crimes

Creates the Metal Theft Task Force Program, administered by the Department of Justice to provide grants to local law enforcement agencies to investigate and prosecute metal theft and related recycling crimes.
(Died on Senate Inactive File)

AB 2387 (Pan-D) Public contracts

Exempts the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training from specified notification requirements when entering into personal services contracts, as specified; and exempts both the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training and the Office of Emergency Services from the requirement of obtaining three competitive bids when those contracts are solely for the services of instructors for public safety training.
Chapter 504, Statutes of 2014

AB 2406 (Rodriguez-D) Battery: gassing

Creates a new crime of "battery by gassing," as specified and gives law enforcement agencies the ability to order a person, who has gassed or is suspected to have gassed a person in violation of the new crime, to "receive an examination or test for hepatitis, tuberculosis, or any other disease capable of being transmitted from contact with the human fluid or substance involved."
(Died in Senate Public Safety Committee)

AB 2457 (Levine-D) Assault and battery: stadium or arena

Provides that a person who commits an assault or battery on stadium or arena property on an event day is guilty of a misdemeanor, subject to a fine of up to $2,000 for assault or $4,000 for battery, by imprisonment in county jail for up to six months, or by both the fine and imprisonment.
(Died in Senate Appropriations Committee)

AB 2506 (Salas-D) Peace officers

Permits medical technical assistants who are peace officers employed by the state hospitals to carry firearms while off-duty.
Chapter 820, Statutes of 2014

AB 2623 (Pan-D) Peace officer standards and training

Expands the elder and dependent adult abuse training curriculum requirements mandatory for specified peace officers, to include legal rights and remedies available to victims; and requires the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training to consult with local protective services offices and the Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman when creating new or updated training materials.
Chapter 823, Statutes of 2014

ACR 94 (Rodriguez-D) Emergency services: active shooter incidents

Recognizes that active shooter incidents are increasing and encourages local fire, law enforcement, and emergency medical services agencies in coordination with the Office of Emergency Services to develop standard operating procedures and coordinate training programs in an effort to more efficiently respond to active shooter incidents in California.
Resolution Chapter 30, Statutes of 2014

ACR 98 (Bigelow-R) State Highway Route 132: memorial plaque

Authorizes the Department of Transportation to place a permanent plaque memorializing U.S. Secret Service agents Donald W. Robinson, Donald A. Bejcek, and George P. LeBarge at the location of the accident in which they died in 1983 on State Route 132 at the Mariposa-Tuolumne county line.
Resolution Chapter 38, Statutes of 2014

ACR 99 (Jones-R) Border Patrol Agent Eric Norman Cabral Memorial Bridge

Designates the Round Mountain Bridge on Interstate 8 in San Diego County as the "Border Patrol Agent Eric Norman Cabral Memorial Bridge."
Resolution Chapter 39, Statutes of 2014

ACR 121 (Dahle-R) Officer Troy Lee Clark Memorial Bridge

Designates the Spanish Creek Bridge in the County of Plumas as the Officer Troy Lee Clark Memorial Bridge.
(Died in Senate Transportation and Housing Committee)

ACR 134 (Linder-R) Officer Michael Crain Memorial Highway

Designates a portion of State Highway Route 91 in Riverside County as the "Officer Michael Crain Memorial Highway."
Resolution Chapter 84, Statutes of 2014

ACR 157 (Patterson-R) CHP Officers Brian Law and Juan Gonzalez Memorial Highway

Designates a specified portion of State Highway Route 99 from the Fresno/Tulare County line to the Mountain View Avenue Overcrossing in the County of Fresno as the California Highway Patrol Officers Brian Law and Juan Gonzalez Memorial Highway.
(Died in Assembly Transportation Committee)

ACR 158 (Perea-D) CHP Officers Brian M. Law and Juan J. Gonzalez Memorial Hwy

Designates a portion of State Highway Route 99 in Fresno County as the California Highway Patrol Officers Brian M. Law and Juan J. Gonzalez Memorial Highway.
Resolution Chapter 176, Statutes of 2014

ACR 159 (Chesbro-D) Deputy Sheriffs Deeds and Del Fiorentino Memorial Highways

Designates the five mile portion of State Highway Routes (SR) 116 in Sonoma County, immediately south of the junction of SR 1, as the Deputy Sheriff Merrit W. Deeds Memorial Highway and designates a portion of SR 1 in Mendocino County as the Deputy Sheriff Ricky Del Fiorentino Memorial Highway.
Chapter 177, Statutes of 2014

ACR 170 (Holden-D) Pasadena Police Agent Richard Morris Memorial Highway

Designates, as the "Pasadena Police Agent Richard Morris Memorial Highway," the portion of State Route 210 from Rosemead Boulevard to Allen Avenue in the City of Pasadena.
Chapter 181, Statutes of 2014

Procedural (Criminal only)

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SB 210 (Hancock-D) Criminal procedure: pretrial release

Revises the criteria for determining eligibility for pretrial release from custody.
(Died on Assembly Inactive File)

SB 366 (Wright-D) Traffic fines: ability to pay

Makes numerous changes in the Vehicle Code and Penal Code regarding provisions the court must take into consideration when considering a person's ability to pay a fine or civil assessment.
(Died in Senate Appropriations Committee)

SB 653 (Knight-R) Criminal procedure: pleas

Provides that the motion to set aside a plea because the advisement on immigration consequences was not given must be brought within the statutory time frame in which the records must be kept.
(Failed passage in Senate Public Safety Committee)

SB 779 (Anderson-R) Capital punishment: appeals

Changes the way the death penalty is carried out in California, as specified.
(Died in Senate Public Safety Committee)

SB 794 (Evans-D) Juries: criminal trials: peremptory challenges

Reduces the number of peremptory challenges the prosecution and defense get in misdemeanor trials.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

SB 905 (Knight-R) Assault: force likely to produce great bodily injury

Places the crimes of assault with a deadly weapon by a prison inmate and assault by a prison inmate by means of force likely to produce great bodily injury in two separate subdivisions, as specified.
Chapter 51, Statutes of 2014

SB 926 (Beall-D) Crimes: statute of limitation: felony sex crimes

Extends one of the statutory limitation periods for prosecuting sex crimes committed when a victim was under the age of 18, from any time up to the victim's 28th birthday to any time up to the victim's 40th birthday.
Chapter 921, Statutes of 2014

SB 951 (Torres-D) Statute of limitations: conspiracy

Provides that prosecution for conspiracy to commit a felony shall be commenced within the time required for the commencement of prosecution for the underlying crime.
(Died in Senate Appropriations Committee)

SB 980 (Lieu-D) Prisoners: DNA testing

Revises the process for obtaining a court order authorizing post-conviction forensic deoxyribonucleic acid testing.
Chapter 554, Statutes of 2014

SB 1058 (Leno-D) Writ of habeas corpus

Allows a writ of habeas corpus when evidence given at trial has subsequently been repudiated by the expert that testified or undermined by later scientific research or technological advances.
Chapter 623, Statutes of 2014

SB 1088 (Yee-D) Juveniles: disposition

Requires a judge, when determining a judgment, to consider a minor's personal history, including, but not limited to, whether the minor is a victim of child abuse and neglect, as defined.
(Died in Senate Rules Committee)

SB 1222 (Block-D) Dismissal: criminal action

Requires a judge to state the reasons for a dismissal in a criminal action orally on the record or if requested by either party written in the minutes.
Chapter 137, Statutes of 2014

SB 1255 (Cannella-R) Disorderly conduct: unlawful distribution of image

Expands the elements of the misdemeanor offense which prohibits the unlawful distribution of a consensually-taken image of an identifiable person's intimate body parts.
Chapter 863, Statutes of 2014

SB 1296 (Leno-D) Juveniles: contemptuous habitual truants

Prohibits secured detention as a sanction for truants who are found in contempt of court solely on the grounds of failing to comply with a court order relating to the truancy, as specified.
Chapter 70, Statutes of 2014

SB 1412 (Nielsen-R) Criminal proceedings: mentally incompetent offenders

Applies procedures relative to persons who are incompetent to stand trial to persons who may be mentally incompetent and face revocation of probation, mandatory supervision, postrelease community supervision or parole.
Chapter 759, Statutes of 2014

AB 336 (Ammiano-D) Crimes: prostitution: evidence

Provides for specified procedures to be followed, potentially including a hearing out of the presence of the jury, during the prosecution of a prostitution case, if the prosecution intends to introduce as evidence the possession of condoms by the defendant.
Chapter 403, Statutes of 2014

AB 766 (Beth Gaines-R) Attorney General: investigations

Prohibits the Attorney General from offering a promise of use or transactional immunity during the course of an investigation into the misuse of public funds, unless specified findings are made.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 807 (Ammiano-D) Criminal investigations: eyewitness identification

Authorizes law enforcement agencies to adopt regulations for conducting in-person and photo lineups; allows expert testimony at trial regarding the reliability of eyewitness identification; and requires the court to provide a jury instruction advising that it may consider whether or not law enforcement followed specified procedures when determining the reliability of eyewitness identification.
(Died on Senate Inactive File)

AB 885 (Ammiano-D) Discovery: prosecutorial duty to disclose information

Authorizes a court in any criminal trial or proceeding in which the court has determined that the prosecuting attorney has intentionally or knowingly failed to disclose certain materials and information, as specified, to instruct the jury that the failure to disclose has occurred and that the jury shall consider the failure to disclose in determining whether reasonable doubt of the defendant's guilt exists.
Vetoed

AB 1508 (Gatto-D) Criminal procedure

Prevents the defense that a person was raised in an overly permissive household or was raised in an affluent manner from being used at the pre-trial phase and sentencing phase of criminal proceedings.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 1517 (Skinner-D) DNA evidence

Sets timelines for law enforcement agencies and crime labs to perform and process deoxyribonucleic acid testing of rape kit evidence.
Chapter 874, Statutes of 2014

AB 1526 (Holden-D) Wiretapping: authorization

Extends the sunset provision on the law that authorizes wiretaps by law enforcement under specified circumstances.
(Died on Senate Inactive File)

AB 1607 (Fox-D) Sexually violent predators

Provides that the designated attorney for the county of domicile of a conditionally released Sexually Violent Predator patient shall be determined by a newly defined process involving the court, the county of commitment and each county that could be determined to be the county of domicile.
Chapter 877, Statutes of 2014

AB 1610 (Bonta-D) Material witnesses: human trafficking

Provides that if a defendant has been charged with human trafficking, as specified, the people or the defendant, if the defendant has been fully informed of his/her right to counsel as provided by law, may have a witness examined conditionally.
Chapter 709, Statutes of 2014

AB 1698 (Wagner-R) Falsified public records

Provides a process to allow a judge to declare an instrument void when there is a criminal action finding that instrument forged or false.
Chapter 455, Statutes of 2014

AB 1708 (Alejo-D) Jurors: peace officer exemption

Excludes additional certain parole officers, probation officers, deputy probation officers, board coordinating parole agents, correctional officers, transportation officers of a probation department, and other employees of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, the Department of State Hospitals, and the Board of Parole Hearings, from jury service in criminal matters.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 1782 (Chesbro-D) Wires: unlawful removal

Increases the fine for maliciously disconnecting a telephone, cable, or other specified electrical line.
Chapter 332, Statutes of 2014

AB 1850 (Waldron-R) Restraining orders

Provides that a minor who was not a victim but was physically present at the time of an act of domestic violence, is deemed to have suffered harm for the purpose of issuing a protective order in a pending criminal case, as specified.
Chapter 673, Statutes of 2014

AB 1900 (Quirk-D) Victims of sex crimes: testimony: video recording

Makes a technical change to modernize the recording and preservation requirements of admissible, recorded court testimony by replacing the term "videotape" with "video recording."
Chapter 160, Statutes of 2014

AB 1958 (Maienschein-R) Evidence: admissibility of statements

Prohibits a criminal defendant from introducing a hearsay statement or other conduct that is inconsistent with another hearsay statement by the defendant that has been introduced as evidence at trial by the prosecution.
(Failed passage in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 2186 (Lowenthal-D) Defendants: competency

Allows the representative of any facility where a defendant found incompetent to stand trial is committed, and specified others, to petition for an order to involuntarily medicate the defendant, and, upon issuance of that order, authorizes the involuntary administration of antipsychotic medication to the defendant when and as prescribed by the defendant's treating psychiatrist at any facility housing him/her for purposes of recovering mental competency; and makes other related changes, as specified.
Chapter 733, Statutes of 2014

AB 2190 (Maienschein-R) Criminal defendants: gravely disabled persons

Allows a court to place a person found to be incompetent to stand trial or not guilty by reason of insanity on outpatient status within a mental health treatment facility, as specified. Requires a conservatorship investigator to submit a copy of his/her report, upon prior written request of the defendant or the defendant's attorney, to specified entities in a criminal case.
Chapter 734, Statutes of 2014

AB 2199 (Muratsuchi-D) Mandatory supervision: costs

Authorizes the probation department to charge a defendant for all, or a portion of, the reasonable cost of mandatory supervision, subject to the defendant's ability to pay.
Chapter 468, Statutes of 2014

AB 2388 (Hagman-R) Bail: statewide bail schedule

Requires the Judicial Council to, by 1/1/16, prepare, adopt, and annually revise an advisory statewide bail schedule for all bailable felony offenses and for all misdemeanor and infraction offenses, except Vehicle Code infractions, that counties may reference when setting a countywide bail schedule.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

AB 2397 (Frazier-D) Criminal procedure: defendant's appearance by video

Expands the appearances that can be made via two-way video conferences between a defendant housed in a county jail and a courtroom to include specified noncritical trial appearances, if the defendant does not wish to be personally present.
Chapter 167, Statutes of 2014

AB 2487 (Wagner-R) Criminal procedure

Deletes the requirement that a defendant who is dissatisfied with the decision of the court, after having elected to have a trial by declaration for an alleged traffic infraction, shall have the right to a trial de novo.
(Failed passage in Senate Public Safety Committee)

AB 2501 (Bonilla-D) Voluntary manslaughter

Prohibits the use of the "panic defense" to support a finding of sudden quarrel or heat of passion, which is necessary to reduce murder to manslaughter.
Chapter 684, Statutes of 2014

AB 2543 (Levine-D) State hospitals: placement evaluations

Allows, at the election of the Director of the Department of State Hospitals, for an evaluation panel, instead of the treating psychiatrist, to determine whether a defendant committed to the Department to regain competency lacks capacity to make decisions regarding antipsychotic medication, as specified, and allows the lead member of the panel to present the case for the certification for involuntary treatment.
(Died in Senate Public Safety Committee)

AB 2673 (Bradford-D) Civil compromise: hit and run

Prohibits civil compromise in criminal cases in which a driver has left the scene of an accident resulting in the injury or death of another person without stopping his/her vehicle.
Vetoed

AB 2683 (Cooley-D) Contempt: jurors

Eliminates criminal contempt for the use of an electronic or wireless communication device by a juror.
Chapter 99, Statutes of 2014

AB 2690 (Mullin-D) Driving under the influence

Changes the term "prior violations" to "separate violations" in a statute that authorizes enhanced penalties if the current offense occurred within 10 years of a prior conviction that was punished as a felony for specified driving under the influence offenses.
Chapter 509, Statutes of 2014

AB 2724 (Bradford-D) Failure to appear in court: fines

Requires a court to issue and file a certificate with the Department of Motor Vehicles and request that a hold on a defendant's driver's license be lifted if an agreement has been signed to pay a fine in installments, or an agreement has been signed to perform community service in lieu of paying the fine.
(Died in Senate Appropriations Committee)

Sentencing/Corrections/Parole

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SB 61 (Yee-D) Juveniles: solitary confinement

Establishes standards and protocols for the use of solitary confinement of minors and wards in state and local juvenile facilities, as specified.
(Died on Assembly Inactive File)

SB 188 (Liu-D) Conservation camps: county-operated camps

Authorizes counties to establish and operate conservation camps for male and female county jail inmates. Provides that county jail inmates assigned to a county conservation camp earns two days of sentence reduction for each day of service.
(Died in Senate Appropriations Committee)

SB 225 (Emmerson-R) Imprisonment: sentences punishable in state prison

Revises the criminal justice realignment of 2011 by requiring that defendants convicted of a felony and sentenced to an aggregate term of more than three years shall serve that sentence in prison, as specified.
(Died in Senate Public Safety Committee)

SB 226 (Emmerson-R) Defendants: severe mental disorder

Revises the criminal justice realignment of 2011 to provide that certain felons believed to be severely mentally disordered be assessed and, if found to be so, sentenced to state prison instead of county correctional facility, as specified.
(Died in Senate Public Safety Committee)

SB 287 (Walters-R) Prison: community supervision: eligibility

Expands the scope of inmates subject to parole supervision instead of probation supervision upon release from prison, as specified.
(Died in Senate Public Safety Committee)

SB 419 (Block-D) Restitution: collection of fines, fees, and orders

Extends existing restitution collection methods to defendants who have restitution orders and fines that remain unsatisfied after serving a county jail term which is not followed by a period of supervised release.
Chapter 513, Statutes of 2014

SB 507 (Cannella-R) Arson: commercial livestock farms

Authorizes an enhancement, as specified, for a felony conviction of arson to be imposed if a fire is set with the intent to disrupt the commercial operations of an animal feeding operation, an animal feedlot, or livestock sales yard.
(Died in Senate Public Safety Committee)

SB 706 (Correa-D) County prisoners: Community Reintegration

Creates a 12-month period of post release status for felons who have served their felony terms in county jail, which will include warrantless search and seizure, as specified.
(Failed passage in Senate Public Safety Committee)

SB 708 (Nielsen-R) Imprisonment: sentences punishable in state prison

Provides that any person convicted of a felony who has been previously convicted of at least three felonies shall serve his/her sentence in prison, regardless of whether the defendant would otherwise be subject to a felony jail term, as specified.
(Died in Senate Public Safety Committee)

SB 710 (Nielsen-R) Parole

Provides that all inmates released from state prison shall be placed on parole under the supervision of state parole officers and requires the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to open at least three "adjustment and rehabilitation centers," as specified.
(Died in Senate Public Safety Committee)

SB 742* (Nielsen-R) Defendants

Imposes additional penalties for persons who have been put on electronic monitoring, and willfully and knowingly remove or disable a device affixed to his/her person, or the person of another.
(Died in Senate Public Safety Committee)

SB 833 (Liu-D) Jails: discharge of prisoners

Gives sheriffs the option of creating a program in which those in custody can voluntarily remain in jail for up to an additional 16 hours after their release date or until normal business hours, whichever is shorter, so that they may be discharged to a treatment center or during daytime hours.
Chapter 90, Statutes of 2014

SB 892 (Hancock-D) State prisons

Places additional due process procedures for determining if a prison inmate is a member of, or an associate of, a gang, for purposes of placing the inmate in a Security Housing Unit.
(Died on Assembly Inactive File)

SB 905 (Knight-R) Assault: force likely to produce great bodily injury

Places the crimes of assault with a deadly weapon by a prison inmate and assault by a prison inmate by means of force likely to produce great bodily injury in two separate subdivisions of Penal Code.
Chapter 51, Statutes of 2014

SB 933 (Anderson-R) Probation

Mandates county chief probation officers to, by an unspecified date, establish a protocol for the imposition of graduated sanctions for violations of probation conditions, as specified.
(Died in Senate Appropriations Committee)

SB 950 (Torres-D) Bribery: statute of limitations: tolling

Tolls, until the discovery of the offense, the statute of limitations for offering a bribe to a public official or for asking, receiving, or agreeing to receive a bribe by a public official.
Chapter 191, Statutes of 2014

SB 957* (Vidak-R) Imprisonment: state prison

Revises the criminal justice realignment of 2011 by requiring that defendants convicted of a crime or crimes, and sentenced to an aggregate term of more than 10 years shall serve that sentence in prison, as specified.
(Failed passage in Senate Public Safety Committee)

SB 970 (Yee-D) Juveniles: solitary confinement

Establishes standards and protocols for the use of solitary confinement of minors and wards in state and local juvenile facilities, as specified.
(Died in Senate Rules Committee)

SB 1015* (Galgiani-D) Inmates

Repeals the 1/1/15 sunset date, and thus extends indefinitely, the authority of the Secretary of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to order the temporary removal of a state prisoner from state prison to participate in or assist with the gathering of evidence relating to crimes.
Chapter 193, Statutes of 2014

SB 1038 (Leno-D) Juveniles: dismissal of petition

Provides for the automatic dismissal of juvenile petitions and sealing of records, as specified, in cases where a juvenile offender successfully completes probation, and authorizes the juvenile court to dismiss a delinquency petition after a person reaches the age of 21.
Chapter 249, Statutes of 2014

SB 1097* (Nielsen-R) Criminal Justice Reinvestment Assessment Grant Program

Establishes a grant program, and appropriates an unspecified sum, to be administered by the Board of State and Community Corrections, for the purpose of establishing and implementing data reporting systems to be used by the counties for criminal offenders who were impacted by 2011 Realignment, as specified.
(Died in Senate Appropriations Committee)

SB 1135 (Jackson-D) Inmates: sterilization

Prohibits sterilization for the purpose of birth control of an individual under the control of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, as specified; and requires the Department to publish data on its Internet Web site related to the number of sterilizations performed, as specified.
Chapter 558, Statutes of 2014

SB 1197 (Pavley-D) Restitution: collection by counties

Authorizes counties to collect restitution orders and restitution fines from persons on post release community supervision after a prison term and on mandatory supervision after the custody portion of a split felony jail term, as specified.
Chapter 517, Statutes of 2014

SB 1198 (Hancock-D) Criminal statistics: countywide statistics

Requires the Department of Justice to collect and publicly report via its Internet Web site additional data regarding juvenile offenders, as specified.
(Died in Senate Public Safety Committee)

SB 1227 (Hancock-D) Diversion: members of the military

Creates a diversion program for veterans who commit misdemeanors and who are suffering from service-related trauma or substance abuse.
Chapter 658, Statutes of 2014

SB 1233 (Wyland-R) Elder and dependent adult abuse: statutes of limitation

Increases the statute of limitations from four years to 15 years after the plaintiff discovers, or through the exercise of reasonable diligence, should have discovered, the facts constituting the financial abuse.
(Died in Senate Public Safety Committee)

SB 1284 (Galgiani-D) Parole: medical parole: compassionate release

Makes an individual who is convicted of first degree murder for killing a police officer ineligible for compassionate release or medical parole.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

SB 1363 (Hancock-D) Sentencing: parole

Makes various changes to the parole process conducted by the Board of Parole Hearings, as specified.
(Died on Senate Inactive File)

SB 1377 (Nielsen-R) Corrections

Authorizes $2.8 billion for 16,000 additional prison beds, and 16,000 additional rehabilitation and reentry program facility beds, as specified.
(Died in Senate Public Safety Committee)

SB 1391 (Hancock-D) Community colleges: inmate education programs

Allows California Community Colleges to receive full funding for credit-course instruction offered in correctional institutions and seeks to expand the offering of such courses.
Chapter 695, Statutes of 2014

SCR 69 (Galgiani-D) Prisoners: overcrowding

Urges the Attorney General to seek a reduction in the prisoner population in the state prisons of at least 20,000 inmates by shifting these inmates to federal prisons, and report the results of these efforts to the Legislature.
(Died in Senate Public Safety Committee)

AB 15 (Bradford-D) Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation: inmates

Requires the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, not less than 45 days prior to the release of an inmate, to notify the local law enforcement agency of the jurisdiction to which the inmate is to be released regarding the scheduled release.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 36 (Dahle-R) Probation officer: appointments

Changes the appointment and removal process of probation officers to require the county board of supervisors, in conjunction with the court, to appoint and remove probation officers.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 63 (Patterson-R) Electronic monitoring: removing or disabling

Creates an alternative felony/misdemeanor offense for removal of an electronic monitoring device affixed as a condition of post-release community supervision or parole.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 222 (Cooley-D) Crimes: enhancements: punishment: state prison

Requires that the sentence for specified drug convictions be served in state prison and not in county jail, as specified.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 353 (Brown-D) Parole: medical parole

Exempts from medical parole eligibility, a prisoner who was convicted of the murder of a peace officer, as specified.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 560 (Ammiano-D) Sentencing: recall and mandatory supervision

Requires all individuals who are sentenced to county jail for specified felonies to serve at least the final six months of their sentence under mandatory supervision.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

AB 601 (Eggman-D) Parole

Authorizes the court to return a parolee to state prison for a period not to exceed one year when parole is revoked.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 605 (Linder-R) Sex offenders: parole violations

Provides that a defendant, who is released on parole or post-release community supervision, who has suffered a prior or current felony requiring registration as a sex offender, and who violates any condition of parole or post-release community supervision, will serve any period of incarceration ordered for that violation in state prison.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 623 (Lowenthal-D) Inmates: psychiatric medication: informed consent

Prohibits, except as specified, a person confined in a county jail from being administered any psychiatric medication without his/her prior informed consent.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 723 (Quirk-D) Post release community supervision: revocation

Authorizes an individual on post-release community supervision, who has been arrested and held in custody pending a hearing on a revocation petition filed against him/her, to move the court for release on bail or release on his/her own recognizance, as specified.
(Died in Senate Appropriations Committee)

AB 765 (Ammiano-D) Sentencing

Addresses the constitutional infirmity of the state's three-tier determinate sentencing law by prohibiting imposition of the upper term of imprisonment unless aggravating factors are found to be true by a jury.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

AB 768 (Achadjian-R) Sexually violent predators: conditional release

Prohibits a sexually violent predator, who has been granted conditional release, from being released as a transient in any county or being placed in housing that consists of a recreational or other vehicle, as specified.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 956 (Mansoor-R) Vehicle accidents: fleeing

Applies a five-year sentence enhancement for fleeing a scene, which is currently imposed on vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence and vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated, to misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter when the alleged perpetrator flees the scene.
(Failed passage in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 992 (Perea-D) Sex offender registration: juvenile offenders

Requires a juvenile sex offender, who is placed on probation or parole for committing or attempting to commit specified sex offenses, to register in accordance with the Sex Offender Registration Act, as specified.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 1040 (Wieckowski-D) Peace officer: firearms

Requires the chief probation officer of each county to train and arm those probation officers and deputy probation officers who are assigned supervision duties over persons who are on probation or post-release community supervision who are deemed "high risk."
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 1065 (Holden-D) Parole

Enhances provisions pertaining to the orderly release under Post Release Community Supervision of a person found by the court to not qualify as a mentally disordered offender.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

AB 1118 (Hagman-R) Statewide bail schedule

Requires the Judicial Council, on or before 1/1/15, to prepare, adopt, and annually revise a statewide bail schedule for all bailable felony offenses and for all misdemeanor and infraction offenses, except as specified.
(Failed passage in Senate Public Safety Committee)

AB 1119 (Hagman-R) Postrelease reentry pilot program

Requires the Secretary of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to establish a three-year postrelease reentry pilot program, as specified, to provide comprehensive and structured reentry services for offenders released from state prison.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 1238 (Weber-D) Parole: reentry programs

Requires the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to establish up to five reentry work training programs for parolees between 18 and 24 years of age to assist in community reintegration upon discharge from prison.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

AB 1276 (Bloom-D) Youth offenders: security placement

Requires the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to conduct a youth offender Institutional Classification Committee review at reception to provide special classification consideration for every youth offender.
Chapter 590, Statutes of 2014

AB 1334 (Conway-R) Parole

Requires any person who has been released after serving a term for an offense for which the person is required to register as a sex offender to be subject to parole supervision by the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Requires that a person released from state prison who has a prior conviction or juvenile adjudication for which the person is required to register as a sex offender to be subject to parole supervision by the Department and the jurisdiction of the court in the county in which the person is released or resides.
(Failed passage in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 1335 (Maienschein-R) Sex offenses: disabled victims

Makes specified sex crimes committed against developmentally disabled victims, as defined, qualifying crimes under the One Strike life-term sentencing scheme and the vulnerable victim sentence enhancement, as specified.
(Died in Senate Appropriations Committee)

AB 1449 (V. Manuel Pérez-D) Realignment Omnibus Act of 2014

Requires any person released from state prison on or after 1/1/15, for a non-serious, non-violent, non-sex offense, but who has a prior serious, violent, or "strike" conviction, or a prior conviction classifying him/her as a high-risk sex offender, or as a mentally disordered offender, to be subject to parole supervision, rather than post release community supervision.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 1512 (Stone-D) Corrections: inmate transfers

Extends the sunset date on provisions of law that allow a county where adequate facilities are not available for prisoners in its adult detention facilities to enter into agreements with one or more counties that have adequate facilities, as specified.
Chapter 44, Statutes of 2014

AB 1633 (Ammiano-D) The Board of State and Community Corrections

Requires the Board of State and Community Corrections to collect and analyze criminal sentencing data, establish a database, and issue recommendations after collaborating with specified stakeholders and experts.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

AB 1652 (Ammiano-D) Inmates: prison gangs

Deletes the provision of law making a person who is placed in a Security Housing Unit upon validation as a gang member or associate ineligible to earn custody credits.
(Failed passage on Assembly Floor)

AB 1702 (Maienschein-R) Professions and vocations: incarceration

Specifies that an individual who has satisfied the requirements for licensure while incarcerated and who applies for licensure after being released from incarceration shall not have his/her application delayed or denied solely on the basis that some or all of the requirements were completed while the individual was incarcerated; and exempts the Board of Chiropractic Examiners from these requirements.
Chapter 410, Statutes of 2014

AB 1715 (Patterson-R) Probation: felons: disqualifying circumstances

Makes probation unavailable for a defendant convicted of a violent or serious felony who was on mandatory supervision or post-release community supervision at the time of the commission of the new offense.
(Failed passage in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 1718 (Wagner-R) Disorderly conduct: prostitution

Provides that a person who solicits or who agrees to engage in or who engages in any act of prostitution in exchange for his/her receipt of money or other consideration from another person is guilty of disorderly conduct, as specified.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 1837 (Atkins-D) Board of State and Community Corrections

Enacts, until 1/1/20, the Social Innovation Financing Program, which the Board of State and Community Corrections will administer, as specified.
Chapter 802, Statutes of 2014

AB 1901 (Muratsuchi-D) Corrections

Allows the court, upon motion of the district attorney, or upon the court's own motion, to order a person who will serve a term in prison for a crime that is a non-serious, non-violent, or non-sex offense to be released on parole rather than post release community supervision.
(Failed passage in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 1920 (Campos-D) Board of State and Community Corrections

Specifies that the Board of State and Community Corrections must include training and employment opportunities within the services to be delivered through regional partnerships and grant funds, and includes at-risk youth in the target population that will receive those services.
Chapter 601, Statutes of 2014

AB 2002 (Frazier-D) Wireless communication devices: correctional facilities

Makes it a misdemeanor, punishable by imprisonment in the county jail for up to six months, a fine of up to $5,000 or both imprisonment and a fine, for any person who possesses with the intent to deliver, or delivers, to an inmate or a ward of a local correctional facility a cellular phone or wireless communication device.
(Failed passage in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 2085 (Fox-D) Vehicles: misdemeanor violations: amnesty

Authorizes, in each county, upon agreement between the county and the court, implementation of an amnesty program whereby a person can pay 50% of a fine or bail due before 1/1/12 for eligible infraction or misdemeanor violations of the Vehicle Code if certain conditions are met.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 2098 (Levine-D) Military personnel: veterans: sentencing

Requires the court to consider a defendant's status as a veteran suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder or other forms of trauma when making specified sentencing determinations.
Chapter 163, Statutes of 2014

AB 2106 (Quirk-D) Inmates: alternative custody

Provides that an existing psychiatric or medical condition that requires ongoing care is not a basis for excluding an inmate from eligibility to participate in a voluntary alternative custody program in lieu of confinement in state prison, as specified; and provides more specific timeframes for participation in the alternative custody program.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 2122 (Bocanegra-D) Crimes: audiovisual work: recordings

Provides that the "true name and address" audio recording and audiovisual works piracy alternate felony-misdemeanor shall apply where the defendant's conduct involved the "commercial equivalent" of at least 100 articles of sound recordings or audiovisual recordings.
Chapter 857, Statutes of 2014

AB 2124 (Lowenthal-D) Misdemeanor offenses: deferral of sentencing: pilot program

Establishes a pilot program in the County of Los Angeles to authorize a judge in the superior court at the judge's discretion and over the objection of the prosecution, to defer sentencing a defendant who has submitted a plea of guilty or nolo contendere to a misdemeanor for a period not to exceed 12 months.
Chapter 732, Statutes of 2014

AB 2129 (Jones-Sawyer-D) Inmates: reentry program

Requires the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to implement a voluntary prerelease reentry program for all inmates to begin no later than six months prior to release from prison, as specified.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

AB 2263 (Bradford-D) Veterans service advocate: correctional facilities

Authorizes a veterans service organization to volunteer to serve as a veterans service advocate at each facility under the jurisdiction of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to assist veteran inmates with securing specified benefits upon their release.
Chapter 652, Statutes of 2014

AB 2308 (Stone-D) Prisoners: identification cards

Requires the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation and Department of Motor Vehicles to ensure that all inmates released from state prisons have valid identification cards.
Chapter 607, Statutes of 2014

AB 2309 (Brown-D) Controlled substances: deferred entry of judgment

Provides that persons in unauthorized possession of specified prescription drugs, benzodiazepine anti-anxiety drugs, weight-control stimulants, pain management and attention deficit control drugs, are eligible for deferred entry of judgment or diversion and dismissal of the charges upon completion of a rehabilitation program.
Chapter 471, Statutes of 2014

AB 2318 (Ian Calderon-D) Peace officers: transportation detail

Revises the definition of "transportation detail" to specifically include work detail and makes technical changes.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 2339 (Quirk-D) Criminal defendants: supervision: summary revocation

Requires that all the terms and conditions of supervision remain in effect during the time period that the running of the period of supervision is tolled.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 2356 (Gorell-R) Financing for adult local criminal justice facilities

Increases the authorization the State Public Works Board has for revenue bonds, notes, or bond anticipation notes from $500 million to $1.2 billion.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 2357 (Skinner-D) Parole: consideration of an inmate's military service

Requires the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to include data regarding an inmate's service in the United States military in its mandatory assessment of all inmates.
Chapter 184, Statutes of 2014

AB 2373 (Roger Hernández-D) Probation officers: funding

Requires every county to provide its probation officers with the resources probation officers need to properly discharge their responsibilities or provide notification that it does not have the resources available to do so.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

AB 2388 (Hagman-R) Bail: statewide bail schedule

Requires the Judicial Council to, by 1/1/16, prepare, adopt, and annually revise an advisory statewide bail schedule for all bailable felony offenses and for all misdemeanor and infraction offenses, except Vehicle Code infractions, that counties may reference when setting a countywide bail schedule.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

AB 2411* (Bonta-D) Probation and parole

Clarifies that certain sex offenders who are on parole or probation are subject to supervision consistent with the containment model requirements of "Chelsea's Law," regardless of when the person's crime or crimes were committed, as specified.
Chapter 611, Statutes of 2014

AB 2477 (Gorell-R) Parole

Extends provisions to a person convicted of a violent felony who is released on parole from removing or disabling an electronic monitoring device, or permitting another to do so, if the device is a condition of parole and states that violation of these provisions requires the parole authority to revoke the person's parole and to require incarceration of the person in a county jail for 180 days.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 2479 (Bradford-D) Crimes: nonviolent felonies

Requires, on application of a defendant, a court to declare a felony conviction to be a misdemeanor, except as specified, if the defendant has not been convicted of any new offenses within a period of five years following release from custody and is not currently subject to probation or mandatory supervision.
(Died on Assembly Inactive File)

AB 2492 (Jones-Sawyer-D) Controlled substances: sentencing

Repeals the provision mandating a 90-day jail term for a first-time conviction of being under the influence of one of a list of specified controlled substances.
Chapter 819, Statutes of 2014

AB 2496 (Melendez-R) Child abuse

Makes a felony violation of an individual who willfully inflicts cruel or inhuman corporal punishment or an injury resulting in a traumatic condition upon a child, punishable in the state prison, as specified.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 2499 (Bonilla-D) Offenders: home detention programs

Expands the information about offenders on electronic monitoring that can be provided to law enforcement in the jurisdiction where the offender is being monitored, as specified; and provides offenders, who are subject to the custody of a local correctional administrator, with the opportunity to earn credit while participating in electronic monitoring and work release.
Chapter 612, Statutes of 2014

AB 2515 (Donnelly-R) Controlled substances: sentencing

Deletes the requirement that a person convicted of using or being under the influence of specified controlled substances serve at least 90 days in a county jail; and deletes the requirement, that as a condition of probation for commission of the offense, the person serve at least 90 days in a county jail.
(Died on Assembly Inactive File)

AB 2520 (Maienschein-R) Parole: primary mental clinicians

Provides that where an inmate pending release on parole is evaluated by experts to determine if he/she should be treated on parole as a mentally disordered offender, the evaluators shall consult with the inmate's primary health clinician, if the inmate so requests; and provides that where a psychologist performs an evaluation of an inmate for purposes of parole consideration, the psychologist shall consult with the inmate's primary health clinician, if the inmate so requests.
Vetoed

AB 2521 (Hagman-R) Corrections: data collection

Commencing 7/1/15, the Board of State and Community Corrections, in consultation with specified stakeholders, to collect and analyze data regarding recidivism rates of all persons who are sentenced and released on or after 7/1/15, pursuant to the 2011 Realignment, as specified. Requires that the data to be posted quarterly on the Board's Internet Web site beginning 9/1/16.
(Died in Senate Appropriations Committee)

AB 2526 (Gonzalez-D) Community corrections program

Requires that a rank-and-file deputy sheriff or a rank-and-file police officer and a rank-and-file probation officer or a deputy probation officer, be appointed by a local labor organization, to the membership of each local Community Corrections Partnership.
(Died in Senate Public Safety Committee)

AB 2534 (Dababneh-D) Inmates: county jails

Authorizes the board of supervisors of the County of Los Angeles, upon agreement with the sheriff of the County of Los Angeles, to enter into a contract with private agencies to provide housing for inmates sentenced to a county jail in community correctional facilities, as specified.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 2570 (Skinner-D) Prisons: California Rehabilitation Oversight Board

Requires the California Rehabilitation Oversight Board, beginning 1/1/15, to examine the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation's effort to assist inmates and parolees obtain post-release health care coverage.
Chapter 822, Statutes of 2014

AB 2607 (Skinner-D) Juveniles: detention

Requires that a person be released from juvenile detention upon an out-of-home placement order unless the court determines that a delay in the release from detention is reasonable, as specified, and enumerates specific circumstances where such a delay is not reasonable.
Chapter 615, Statutes of 2014

AB 2625 (Achadjian-R) Defendants: competence

Specifies procedures relative to returning to court a defendant committed to a state hospital or other facility for treatment as incompetent to stand trial who has not recovered competency, as specified.
Chapter 742, Statutes of 2014

AB 2645 (Dababneh-D) Probation: mandatory supervision: transfer of case

Provides that where jurisdiction of a case in which the defendant has been placed on mandatory supervision or probation is transferred, the court in the transferring county shall determine the amount of restitution owed to the victim, unless the determination cannot be made in a reasonable amount of time.
Chapter 111, Statutes of 2014

AB 2685 (Cooley-D) Crime Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board

Requires that a personal representative or estate attorney notify the Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board when deceased person leaves money to a beneficiary incarcerated in a state or local correctional facility.
Chapter 508, Statutes of 2014

AJR 47 (Donnelly-R) Mandatory minimum sentencing

Urges the President and the Congress of the United States to end mandatory minimum sentences for nonviolent drug offenses.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

Victims of Crime

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SB 847 (Block-D) Crime victim compensation

Expands eligibility for compensation from the Victim Compensation Program to victims who have suffered emotional injury resulting from the crime of financial abuse of an elder or dependent adult; and provides for reimbursement for financial counseling for victims of financial crimes against elderly or dependent adults, as specified.
(Died in Senate Appropriations Committee)

SB 978 (DeSaulnier-D) Rape victims: local rape victim counseling centers

Authorizes hospitals, with consent of a victim, to contact the local rape victim counseling center when a victim of an alleged sex crime comes to the hospital.
Chapter 136, Statutes of 2014

SB 1255 (Cannella-R) Disorderly conduct: unlawful distribution of image

Expands the elements of the misdemeanor offense which prohibits the unlawful distribution of a consensually-taken image of an identifiable person's intimate body parts.
Chapter 863, Statutes of 2014

SB 1307 (Wyland-R) Identity theft: fines

Provides that the fine for obtaining personal identifying information of another person with specified intent, if charged as a misdemeanor, is not to exceed $5,000, and the fine for acquiring or retaining possession of the personal identifying information of 10 or more victims, if charged as a misdemeanor, is not to exceed $10,000.
(Died in Senate Public Safety Committee)

AB 1194 (Ammiano-D) Crime victims

Provides that an application for victim compensation from the Victim Compensation Program from an applicant who was involved in the events leading up to the crime may not be denied if the applicant was a victim of sexual assault or domestic violence, as specified; and also provides that the prohibition under existing law of granting victim compensation to an applicant while incarcerated for a felony conviction until discharge from parole or probation does not apply to a victim of sexual assault or domestic violence.
(Died in Senate Appropriations Committee)

AB 1433* (Gatto-D) Student safety

Requires the governing board of each public, private and independent postsecondary educational institution, which receives public funds for student financial assistance, to adopt and implement written policies and procedures governing the reporting of specified crimes to law enforcement agencies.
Chapter 798, Statutes of 2014

AB 1479 (Assembly Budget Committee) Public safety

Clarifies that the Board of Parole Hearings may send notifications to victims and the courts through the United States mail; and shifts a $5 million appropriation contained in the budget for social innovation financing from the Office of Planning and Research to the Board of State and Community Corrections.
(Died on Senate Floor Third Reading File)

AB 1623 (Atkins-D) Family justice centers

Authorizes a city, county, city and county, or nonprofit organization to each establish a family justice center, as specified.
Chapter 85, Statutes of 2014

AB 1629 (Bonta-D) Crime victims: reimbursement of violence peer counseling

Authorizes the California Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board to reimburse a crime victim or a derivative victim for outpatient violence-peer-counseling expenses incurred.
Chapter 535, Statutes of 2014

AB 1911 (Patterson-R) Victims of crime: compensation

Shortens the time period in which the California Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board to award or deny compensation to a crime victim or derivative victim to within 30 calendar days of the date of acceptance by the Board or victim center.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 1982 (Ting-D) Stalking

Modifies the crime of stalking, punishable by county jail or state prison, by requiring general intent of the perpetrator rather than specific intent.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

AB 2489 (Lowenthal-D) Victims of crimes

Requires the California Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board to pay attorney's fees representing the reasonable value of legal services rendered to the applicant, as specified.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 2545 (Lowenthal-D) Victims of crime: restitution: military sexual assault

Prohibits the denial of an application for the California Victim Compensation Program compensation related to a sexual assault claim, committed by military personnel against military personnel, solely because the sexual assault was not reported to a superior officer or law enforcement at the time of the crime; and provides factors that the Victims Compensation and Government Claims Board shall consider for purposes of determining if a military-on-military sexual assault claim qualifies for compensation, as specified.
Chapter 506, Statutes of 2014

ACR 146 (Bloom-D) Senior Fraud Awareness Day

Proclaims 5/15/14, as Senior Fraud Awareness Day.
Resolution Chapter 60, Statutes of 2014

AJR 45 (Skinner-D) Sexual assault forensic exams: federal funding

Urges the United States Congress to provide at least $35 million to the states in order for the states to process evidence from sexual assault forensic exams.
Resolution Chapter 62, Statutes of 2014

Miscellaneous

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SB 55 (Hill-D) Ignition interlock devices: repeat DUI offenders

Requires a person convicted of an alcohol-related driving under the influence for a second or subsequent offense, to install an ignition interlock device on his/her vehicles in order to receive a restricted driver's license or to reinstate driving privileges.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

SB 144 (Cannella-R) 2013 Realignment Legislation addressing justice reinvestment

Establishes the Realignment Reinvestment Fund and a formula to annually calculate deposits into the Fund for the purpose of providing local agencies additional funding for responsibilities resulting from the 2011 Realignment Legislation addressing public safety.
(Failed passage in Senate Budget and Fiscal Review Committee)

SB 466 (DeSaulnier-D) California Institute for Criminal Justice Policy

Establishes the California Institute for Criminal Justice Policy (Institute), and requests the Institute be housed within the University of California (UC), to consult with the UC, one or more university-based programs with expertise in evaluating rehabilitation programs, and any other appropriate person or entity to conduct a cost-benefit analysis and develop a ranking on the effectiveness of crime prevention, rehabilitation, and recidivism reduction programs in California, or additional research as requested by the Legislature.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

SB 709 (Nielsen-R) Inmates: mental evaluations

Adds that as a condition of parole, a prisoner who has a severe mental disorder, as defined, prior to their release, shall have a face-to face evaluation with a practicing psychiatrist or psychologist from the Department of State Hospitals, as specified.
(Died in Senate Public Safety Committee)

SB 716 (Lara-D) Inmates: civil rights

Requires state, local and private correctional facilities to create a safe environment free from sexual abuse for inmates or detainees by adopting policies implementing the United States Prison Rape Elimination Act, which are currently binding on state and local facilities.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

SB 863 (Senate Budget And Fiscal Review Committee) Correctional facilities: construction

Authorizes $500 million for lease-revenue bond financing for county jail construction projects designed to improve correctional housing, with an emphasis on expanding program and treatment space to manage the adult offender population under its jurisdiction.
Chapter 37, Statutes of 2014

SB 875 (Senate Budget And Fiscal Review Committee) Public safety

Makes various technical adjustments to the Public Safety 2014 Budget actions, including but not limited to, the Board of Parole Hearings and the Recidivism Reduction Fund.
Chapter 686, Statutes of 2014

SB 930* (Berryhill-R) Arson

Reenacts the statutory provision defining aggravated arson to 1/1/19, and increases the requisite amount of property damage and other losses to $7 million.
Chapter 481, Statutes of 2014

SB 952 (Torres-D) Prohibited financial interests: aiding and abetting

Prohibits an individual from aiding or abetting a public officer or person in violating the law prohibiting financial conflicts of interest, and extends the penalties under existing law to apply to the individual who willfully aids or abets, as specified.
Chapter 483, Statutes of 2014

SB 1066 (Galgiani-D) Missing or unidentified persons

Amends several code sections relating to missing and unidentified persons, as specified.
Chapter 437, Statutes of 2014

SB 1107 (Monning-D) Pupil attendance: Attorney General report: truancy

Requires the Departments of Justice and Education to jointly prepare an annual report on elementary school truancy and chronic absenteeism in California public schools, and requires local education and prosecuting authorities to provide these departments with certain related data when requested, as specified.
(Died in Senate Appropriations Committee)

SB 1110 (Jackson-D) Arraignment: military and veteran status

Requires the court to inform defendants at arraignment about the availability of restorative relief provisions for defendants that are current or former members of the military.
Chapter 655, Statutes of 2014

SB 1310 (Lara-D) Misdemeanors: maximum sentence

Provides that an offense punishable by up to one year in county jail is punishable by a period not to exceed 364 days.
Chapter 174, Statutes of 2014

SB 1359 (Cannella-R) Criminal justice realignment: reinvestment

Establishes the Realignment Reinvestment Fund in the State Treasury as a continuously appropriated fund, as specified.
(Died in Senate Budget and Fiscal Review Committee)

SB 1406 (Wolk-D) Correctional Officers: Napa County

Allows custodial officers employed by the Napa County Department of Corrections to perform a variety of new duties, as specified.
Chapter 53, Statutes of 2014

SB 1461 (Senate Public Safety Committee) Public safety

Makes technical and corrective changes to various code sections relating generally to criminal justice laws, as specified.
Chapter 54, Statutes of 2014

SCR 141 (Morrell-R) CAL FIRE Firefighter Christopher Lee Douglas

Designates a five-mile portion of Interstate 10 as the CAL FIRE Firefighter Christopher Lee Douglas Memorial Highway.
(Died in Senate Transportation and Housing Committee)

AB 310 (Alejo-D) Crime prevention

Adds South Monterey and Salinas Counties to the list of specified counties that have high incidences of gang violence and includes them in the California Gang, Crime, and Violence Prevention Partnership Program.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

AB 347 (Achadjian-R) Arson: registration

Requires the Department of Justice to make arson registration information, specifically, statements, photographs, and fingerprints, available to a chief fire official of a legally organized fire department or fire protection district California.
(Died in Senate Appropriations Committee)

AB 618 (Perea-D) San Joaquin River Conservancy: violations: penalties

Makes a person who violates any posted regulation adopted by the San Joaquin River Conservancy guilty of an infraction punishable by a maximum fine of $250 and authorizes any California peace officer to enforce any regulation adopted by the Conservancy.
(Died at Assembly Desk)

AB 966 (Bonta-D) Prisoner Protections for Family and Community Health Act

Requires the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to develop a five-year plan to expand the availability of condoms in all California prisons.
Chapter 587, Statutes of 2014

AB 1120 (Hagman-R) Department of Justice: felony reporting: release

Requires the Department of Justice to collect specified data on persons charged with a felony and post it on the Department's Internet Web site, absent personal identifiers.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

AB 1123 (Patterson-R) Street gangs

Abrogates a California Supreme Court case by redefining the term "criminal conduct by members of a gang" for the purposes of the crime of active participation in a criminal street gang.
(Died in Assembly Public Safety Committee)

AB 1468 (Assembly Budget Committee) Public safety

Requires that any drug and contraband interdiction efforts on the part of Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation be applied to all individuals in a facility including inmates, department staff, volunteers, and contract employees and that the Department establish methods to ensure that the searches shall be done randomly and without advance notice.
Chapter 26, Statutes of 2014

AB 1481 (Assembly Budget Committee) Correctional facilities: construction

Provides technical cleanup to AB 1468 (Assembly Budget Committee, Chapter 26, Statutes of 2014) as it pertains to $500 million in lease-revenue bond financing for county jails.
(Died on Senate Third Reading File)

AB 1532 (Gatto-D) Vehicle: accidents

Provides that the driver of a vehicle involved in an accident where a person is struck, and the driver of the vehicle leaves the scene of the accident without exchanging required information, is guilty of an alternate misdemeanor/infraction, and requires that the person's privilege to operate a motor vehicle to be suspended for a period of six months.
Vetoed

AB 1649 (Waldron-R) Computer crimes

Provides that the crimes and penalties for unauthorized access of or damage to a computer, computer system or data shall apply to government and public safety infrastructure computers, computer systems and data.
Chapter 379, Statutes of 2014

AB 1697 (Donnelly-R) DNA and forensic identification database and databank

Prohibits the Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) and Forensic Database and Data Bank Program and the Department of Justice DNA Laboratory from being used as a source of genetic material for testing, research or experiments by any person, agency or entity seeking to find a causal link between genetics and behavior or health.
Chapter 454, Statutes of 2014

AB 1730 (Wagner-R) Mortgage loan modification

Authorizes a public prosecutor to assess a $20,000 civil penalty against any person who negotiates a loan modification charging the borrower an upfront fee, as well as a $2,500 civil penalty if the victim is a disabled person or a senior citizen.
Chapter 457, Statutes of 2014

AB 1743 (Ting-D) Hypodermic needles and syringes

Deletes the limit on the number of syringes a pharmacist has the discretion to sell to an adult without a prescription and extends, until 1/1/21, the statewide authorization for pharmacists to sell syringes without a prescription, as specified.
Chapter 331, Statutes of 2014

AB 1756 (Skinner-D) Court records: sealing and destruction

Provides that only a person 26 years of age or older may be charged the existing fee of up to $150 for petitioning the court for an order to seal his/her criminal record.
(Died in Senate Appropriations Committee)

AB 1852 (Campos-D) Business: services to minors: background checks

Requires a business providing services to minors, including but not limited to academic tutors and instructors of extracurricular activities, to disclose to parents or guardians the business' policies relating to background checks of employees and the type of background check conducted, and exempts certain child care and medical facilities from this requirement.
Chapter 159, Statutes of 2014

AB 1960 (Perea-D) State summary criminal history information: state hospitals

Requires a director of a state hospital or a clinician, as defined, to obtain state summary criminal history information on patients only to be used for the purposes specified, including a patient's violence risk and appropriate treatment planning.
Chapter 730, Statutes of 2014

AB 2060 (V. Manuel Pérez-D) Supervised Population Workforce Training Grant Program

Establishes the Supervised Population Workforce Training Grant Program, as specified.
Chapter 383, Statutes of 2014

AB 2141 (Hall-D) Pupil attendance: truancy: referrals for prosecution

Requires a state or local agency conducting a truancy-related mediation or prosecuting a pupil or a pupil's parent or legal guardian to provide the outcome of each referral to the agency that made a referral.
Chapter 897, Statutes of 2014

AB 2243 (Weber-D) Elections: voting rights guide: incarcerated persons

Requires the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to make specified information relating to voting rights of incarcerated persons available to the public.
Chapter 899, Statutes of 2014

AB 2260 (Alejo-D) Law enforcement: officers: motor vehicle sales: prohibitions

Requires the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to make specified information relating to voting rights of incarcerated persons available to the public.
(Died in Assembly Appropriations Committee)

AB 2264 (Levine-D) Victim compensation: guide, signal, or service dogs

Expands eligibility for reimbursement under the Victim Compensation Program to cover costs associated with the injury or death of a guide, signal, or service dog as a result of a crime, as specified.
Chapter 502, Statutes of 2014

AB 2312 (Nestande-R) Metal theft

Requires a junk dealer or recycler to request metal theft alert notifications from an Internet-based theft alert system and to provide a statement to the Department of Food and Agriculture that they have requested to do so, when applying for a weighmaster license.
Chapter 608, Statutes of 2014

AB 2396 (Bonta-D) Convictions: expungement: licenses

Prohibits boards within the Department of Consumer Affairs from denying a professional license based solely on a criminal conviction that has been withdrawn, set aside, or dismissed by the court.
Chapter 737, Statutes of 2014

AB 2398 (Levine-D) Vehicles: pedestrians and bicyclists

Establishes, through the end of 2020, penalties for a driver convicted of causing bodily injury or great bodily injury to a vulnerable road user.
Vetoed

AB 2616 (Skinner-D) Workers' compensation: hospital employers: compensation

Extends to certain hospital employees who provide direct patient care the presumption that methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infections are presumed to be job related.
Vetoed

AB 2687 (Bocanegra-D) Vehicles: confidential home address

Adds Licensing Program Analysts from the Department of Social Services to those who may request an additional level of confidentiality from the Department of Motor Vehicles.
Chapter 273, Statutes of 2014

ACR 81 (Mitchell-D) Senior Fraud Awareness Day

Proclaims 11/13/13, as Senior Fraud Awareness Day.
(Died in Senate Rules Committee)

ACR 102 (Fox-D) California Firefighters Memorial Day

Proclaims 10/11/14, as California Firefighters Memorial Day.
Resolution Chapter 155, Statutes of 2014

ACR 129 (Brown-D) Sexual Assault Awareness Month: Denim Day California

Designates the month of April 2014 as Sexual Assault Awareness Month; recognizes 4/23/14, as Denim Day California; and encourages everyone to wear jeans on that day to help communicate the message that there is no excuse for, and never an invitation to commit rape.
Resolution Chapter 47, Statutes of 2014

AJR 5 (Gomez-D) National Multicultural Cancer Awareness Week

Designates the week of 4/20/14 to 4/26/14, inclusive, as National Multicultural Cancer Awareness Week, encourages continued research into policies and programs that seek to reduce cancer disparities and, as a result, improve cancer prevention, detection, treatment, and follow-up care for all Californians.
Resolution Chapter 51, Statutes of 2014

 

 

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Measure and ReferenceAuthorMeasure Title
SB 15 - Law EnforcementPadilla-DAviation: unmanned aircraft systems
SB 35 - Law EnforcementPavley-DWiretapping: authorization
SB 47 - Firearms and WeaponsYee-DFirearms: assault weapons
SB 53 - Firearms and WeaponsDe León-DAmmunition: purchase permits
SB 55 - MiscellaneousHill-DIgnition interlock devices: repeat DUI offenders
SB 61 - Juvenile JusticeYee-DJuveniles: solitary confinement
SB 61 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleYee-DJuveniles: solitary confinement
SB 108 - Firearms and WeaponsYee-DFirearms
SB 144 - MiscellaneousCannella-R2013 Realignment Legislation addressing justice reinvestment
SB 160 - Child Abuse/Sex OffendersLara-DClassified school employees: misconduct against a child
SB 166 - Juvenile JusticeLiu-DJuveniles: attorney qualifications
SB 188 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleLiu-DConservation camps: county-operated camps
SB 199 - Firearms and WeaponsDe León-DBB devices
SB 210 - Procedural (Criminal only)Hancock-DCriminal procedure: pretrial release
SB 225 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleEmmerson-RImprisonment: sentences punishable in state prison
SB 226 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleEmmerson-RDefendants: severe mental disorder
SB 244 - Child Abuse/Sex OffendersLiu-DDisorderly conduct
SB 253 - Controlled SubstancesHueso-DControlled substances: synthetic cannabinoids
SB 287 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleWalters-RPrison: community supervision: eligibility
SB 289 - Controlled SubstancesCorrea-DVehicles: driving under the influence: drugs
SB 293 - Firearms and WeaponsDeSaulnier-DFirearms: owner-authorized handguns
SB 327 - Human TraffickingYee-DHuman trafficking: pardons and parole
SB 366 - Procedural (Criminal only)Wright-DTraffic fines: ability to pay
SB 385 - Firearms and WeaponsBlock-DFirearms: Private Patrol Operators
SB 385 - Law EnforcementBlock-DFirearms: Private Patrol Operators
SB 388 - Law EnforcementLieu-DPublic safety officers and firefighters
SB 419 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleBlock-DRestitution: collection of fines, fees, and orders
SB 466 - MiscellaneousDeSaulnier-DCalifornia Institute for Criminal Justice Policy
SB 473 - Human TraffickingBlock-DHuman trafficking
SB 505 - Firearms and WeaponsJackson-DPeace officers: welfare checks: firearms
SB 505 - Law EnforcementJackson-DPeace officers: welfare checks: firearms
SB 507 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleCannella-RArson: commercial livestock farms
SB 575 - Juvenile JusticeYee-DEvidence: admissibility
SB 580 - Firearms and WeaponsJackson-DFirearms: prohibited persons
SB 644 - Firearms and WeaponsCannella-RFirearms: felons in possession
SB 653 - Procedural (Criminal only)Knight-RCriminal procedure: pleas
SB 702 - Law EnforcementAnderson-RCriminal law: badges: impersonation
SB 706 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleCorrea-DCounty prisoners: Community Reintegration
SB 708 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleNielsen-RImprisonment: sentences punishable in state prison
SB 709 - MiscellaneousNielsen-RInmates: mental evaluations
SB 710 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleNielsen-RParole
SB 716 - MiscellaneousLara-DInmates: civil rights
SB 742* - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleNielsen-RDefendants
SB 779 - Procedural (Criminal only)Anderson-RCapital punishment: appeals
SB 794 - Procedural (Criminal only)Evans-DJuries: criminal trials: peremptory challenges
SB 808 - Firearms and WeaponsDe León-DFirearms: identifying information
SB 813 - Law EnforcementGalgiani-DInmates: temporary removal
SB 833 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleLiu-DJails: discharge of prisoners
SB 838 - Child Abuse/Sex OffendersBeall-DJuveniles: sex offenses
SB 838 - Juvenile JusticeBeall-DJuveniles: sex offenses
SB 846 - Law EnforcementGalgiani-DCrimes: Violent Crime Information Center
SB 847 - Victims of CrimeBlock-DCrime victim compensation
SB 863 - MiscellaneousSenate Budget And Fiscal Review CommitteeCorrectional facilities: construction
SB 875 - MiscellaneousSenate Budget And Fiscal Review CommitteePublic safety
SB 892 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleHancock-DState prisons
SB 905 - Procedural (Criminal only)Knight-RAssault: force likely to produce great bodily injury
SB 905 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleKnight-RAssault: force likely to produce great bodily injury
SB 910 - Domestic ViolencePavley-DDomestic violence: restraining orders
SB 916 - Firearms and WeaponsCorrea-DFirearms
SB 922 - Child Abuse/Sex OffendersKnight-RSex offenses: disabled victims
SB 926 - Child Abuse/Sex OffendersBeall-DCrimes: statute of limitation: felony sex crimes
SB 926 - Procedural (Criminal only)Beall-DCrimes: statute of limitation: felony sex crimes
SB 930* - MiscellaneousBerryhill-RArson
SB 933 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleAnderson-RProbation
SB 939 - Human TraffickingBlock-DCriminal jurisdiction
SB 950 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleTorres-DBribery: statute of limitations: tolling
SB 951 - Procedural (Criminal only)Torres-DStatute of limitations: conspiracy
SB 952 - MiscellaneousTorres-DProhibited financial interests: aiding and abetting
SB 955 - Human TraffickingMitchell-DInterception of electronic communications
SB 957* - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleVidak-RImprisonment: state prison
SB 970 - Juvenile JusticeYee-DJuveniles: solitary confinement
SB 970 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleYee-DJuveniles: solitary confinement
SB 978 - Victims of CrimeDeSaulnier-DRape victims: local rape victim counseling centers
SB 980 - Procedural (Criminal only)Lieu-DPrisoners: DNA testing
SB 982 - Child Abuse/Sex OffendersHuff-RProstitution: minors: punishment
SB 991 - Child Abuse/Sex OffendersJackson-DSex offenses: second degree rape
SB 1010 - Controlled SubstancesMitchell-DCocaine base: penalties
SB 1015* - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleGalgiani-DInmates
SB 1038 - Juvenile JusticeLeno-DJuveniles: dismissal of petition
SB 1038 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleLeno-DJuveniles: dismissal of petition
SB 1054 - Juvenile JusticeSteinberg-DMentally ill offender crime reduction grants
SB 1058 - Procedural (Criminal only)Leno-DWrit of habeas corpus
SB 1066 - MiscellaneousGalgiani-DMissing or unidentified persons
SB 1084 - Human TraffickingWalters-RHuman trafficking
SB 1088 - Procedural (Criminal only)Yee-DJuveniles: disposition
SB 1097* - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleNielsen-RCriminal Justice Reinvestment Assessment Grant Program
SB 1107 - MiscellaneousMonning-DPupil attendance: Attorney General report: truancy
SB 1110 - MiscellaneousJackson-DArraignment: military and veteran status
SB 1127 - Law EnforcementTorres-DEmergency services: developmental disabilities
SB 1135 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleJackson-DInmates: sterilization
SB 1154 - Law EnforcementHancock-DSan Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District Police
SB 1193 - Controlled SubstancesEvans-DControlled substances: destruction of seized marijuana
SB 1197 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParolePavley-DRestitution: collection by counties
SB 1198 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleHancock-DCriminal statistics: countywide statistics
SB 1222 - Procedural (Criminal only)Block-DDismissal: criminal action
SB 1227 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleHancock-DDiversion: members of the military
SB 1233 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleWyland-RElder and dependent adult abuse: statutes of limitation
SB 1236 - Law EnforcementMonning-DTransit districts: transit offenses and enforcement
SB 1255 - Procedural (Criminal only)Cannella-RDisorderly conduct: unlawful distribution of image
SB 1255 - Victims of CrimeCannella-RDisorderly conduct: unlawful distribution of image
SB 1258 - Controlled SubstancesDeSaulnier-DControlled substances: prescriptions: reporting
SB 1262 - Controlled SubstancesCorrea-DMedical marijuana
SB 1278 - Law EnforcementLeno-DAnimal control officers
SB 1283 - Controlled SubstancesGalgiani-DControlled substances
SB 1284 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleGalgiani-DParole: medical parole: compassionate release
SB 1295 - Law EnforcementBlock-DTrespass: requests for law enforcement assistance
SB 1296 - Procedural (Criminal only)Leno-DJuveniles: contemptuous habitual truants
SB 1307 - Victims of CrimeWyland-RIdentity theft: fines
SB 1310 - MiscellaneousLara-DMisdemeanors: maximum sentence
SB 1354 - Firearms and WeaponsKnight-RDeadly weapons: applications to the Department of Justice
SB 1359 - MiscellaneousCannella-RCriminal justice realignment: reinvestment
SB 1363 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleHancock-DSentencing: parole
SB 1377 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleNielsen-RCorrections
SB 1388 - Human TraffickingLieu-DHuman trafficking
SB 1391 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleHancock-DCommunity colleges: inmate education programs
SB 1406 - MiscellaneousWolk-DCorrectional Officers: Napa County
SB 1412 - Procedural (Criminal only)Nielsen-RCriminal proceedings: mentally incompetent offenders
SB 1438 - Controlled SubstancesPavley-DControlled substances: opioid antagonists
SB 1454 - Law EnforcementGaines-RDepartment of Fish and Wildlife: patrol vehicles
SB 1456 - Firearms and WeaponsNielsen-RFirearms: assault weapons and .50 BMG rifles: exemptions
SB 1456 - Law EnforcementNielsen-RFirearms: Assault weapons and .50 BMG rifles: exemptions
SB 1461 - MiscellaneousSenate Public Safety CommitteePublic safety
SCR 49 - Firearms and WeaponsKnight-RFirearms
SCR 57 - Law EnforcementHernandez-DCHP Officers Horine and Leiphardt Memorial Highway
SCR 64 - Law EnforcementRoth-DSergeant Gilbert Cortez and K-9 Mattie Memorial Highway
SCR 69 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleGalgiani-DPrisoners: overcrowding
SCR 74 - Law EnforcementGalgiani-DOfficer Kevin Tonn Memorial Highway
SCR 77 - Law EnforcementCannella-RSpecial Agent Richard "Rick" K. Oules Memorial Highway
SCR 84 - Law EnforcementLara-DSignal Hill Police Officer Anthony "Tony" Giniewicz Memorial
SCR 114 - Law EnforcementGaines-RJames E. Machado Memorial Intersection
SCR 119 - Law EnforcementFuller-RCHP Officer Gerald N. Harris Memorial Interchange
SCR 125 - Law EnforcementCorbett-DFrederick Wayne Enright & Adolfo Martinez Hernandez Memorial
SCR 136 - Law EnforcementWalters-RLaguna Beach Police Officer Jon S. Coutchie Memorial Highway
SCR 141 - MiscellaneousMorrell-RCAL FIRE Firefighter Christopher Lee Douglas
AB 2 - Child Abuse/Sex OffendersMorrell-RSex offenders: parole violations
AB 15 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleBradford-DDepartment of Corrections and Rehabilitation: inmates
AB 36 - Juvenile JusticeDahle-RProbation officer: appointments
AB 36 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleDahle-RProbation officer: appointments
AB 63 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParolePatterson-RElectronic monitoring: removing or disabling
AB 156 - Human TraffickingHolden-DHuman trafficking: interception of electronic communications
AB 187* - Firearms and WeaponsBonta-DAmmunition: taxation
AB 222 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleCooley-DCrimes: enhancements: punishment: state prison
AB 232 - Firearms and WeaponsTing-DFirearms: buyback program
AB 249 - Firearms and WeaponsDonnelly-RFirearms: open carry prohibitions
AB 310 - MiscellaneousAlejo-DCrime prevention
AB 319 - Domestic ViolenceCampos-DLocal agencies: domestic violence
AB 321 - Child Abuse/Sex OffendersDonnelly-RRegistration of sex offenders: nonpermitted addresses
AB 336 - Procedural (Criminal only)Ammiano-DCrimes: prostitution: evidence
AB 347 - MiscellaneousAchadjian-RArson: registration
AB 353 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleBrown-DParole: medical parole
AB 388 - Juvenile JusticeChesbro-DJuveniles
AB 398 - Law EnforcementFox-DPublic safety officers
AB 560 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleAmmiano-DSentencing: recall and mandatory supervision
AB 579* - Child Abuse/Sex OffendersMelendez-RMandatory supervision
AB 592 - Child Abuse/Sex OffendersFox-DSentencing: juveniles
AB 592 - Juvenile JusticeFox-DSentencing: juveniles
AB 601 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleEggman-DParole
AB 604 - Controlled SubstancesAmmiano-DMedical cannabis: state regulation and enforcement
AB 605 - Child Abuse/Sex OffendersLinder-RSex offenders: parole violations
AB 605 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleLinder-RSex offenders: parole violations
AB 618 - MiscellaneousPerea-DSan Joaquin River Conservancy: violations: penalties
AB 623 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleLowenthal-DInmates: psychiatric medication: informed consent
AB 655* - Child Abuse/Sex OffendersQuirk-Silva-DRegistered sex offenders: local ordinances
AB 702 - Child Abuse/Sex OffendersAmmiano-DSex offenders: registration
AB 723 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleQuirk-DPost release community supervision: revocation
AB 740 - Firearms and WeaponsAlejo-DFirearms
AB 765 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleAmmiano-DSentencing
AB 766 - Procedural (Criminal only)Beth Gaines-RAttorney General: investigations
AB 768 - Child Abuse/Sex OffendersAchadjian-RSexually violent predators: conditional release
AB 768 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleAchadjian-RSexually violent predators: conditional release
AB 790 - Child Abuse/Sex OffendersGomez-DChild abuse: reporting
AB 795 - Human TraffickingAlejo-DHuman trafficking
AB 807 - Procedural (Criminal only)Ammiano-DCriminal investigations: eyewitness identification
AB 810 - Law EnforcementMuratsuchi-DLaw enforcement: data sharing
AB 828 - Controlled SubstancesHolden-DControlled substances
AB 871 - Firearms and WeaponsJones-RConcealed weapons
AB 885 - Procedural (Criminal only)Ammiano-DDiscovery: prosecutorial duty to disclose information
AB 915 - Juvenile JusticeJones-Sawyer-DYouth Community Incentives Act of 2013
AB 921 - Child Abuse/Sex OffendersJones-Sawyer-DChild welfare services
AB 956 - Law EnforcementMansoor-RVehicle accidents: fleeing
AB 956 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleMansoor-RVehicle accidents: fleeing
AB 966 - MiscellaneousBonta-DPrisoner Protections for Family and Community Health Act
AB 992 - Child Abuse/Sex OffendersPerea-DSex offender registration: juvenile offenders
AB 992 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParolePerea-DSex offender registration: juvenile offenders
AB 1014 - Firearms and WeaponsWilliams-DGun violence restraining orders
AB 1020 - Firearms and WeaponsBonta-DFirearms: notice to purchasers
AB 1027 - Child Abuse/Sex OffendersBonilla-DYouth sports: criminal background checks
AB 1040 - Firearms and WeaponsWieckowski-DPeace officer: firearms
AB 1040 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleWieckowski-DPeace officer: firearms
AB 1065 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleHolden-DParole
AB 1084 - Firearms and WeaponsMelendez-RFirearms: punishment
AB 1118 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleHagman-RStatewide bail schedule
AB 1119 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleHagman-RPostrelease reentry pilot program
AB 1120 - MiscellaneousHagman-RDepartment of Justice: felony reporting: release
AB 1123 - MiscellaneousPatterson-RStreet gangs
AB 1137 - Controlled SubstancesMansoor-RIndustrial hemp
AB 1194 - Victims of CrimeAmmiano-DCrime victims
AB 1238 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleWeber-DParole: reentry programs
AB 1276 - Juvenile JusticeBloom-DYouth offenders: security placement
AB 1276 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleBloom-DYouth offenders: security placement
AB 1296 - Firearms and WeaponsSkinner-DFirearms: mentally disordered persons
AB 1321 - Human TraffickingJones-RSerious felonies
AB 1327 - Law EnforcementGorell-RUnmanned Aircraft systems
AB 1334 - Child Abuse/Sex OffendersConway-RParole
AB 1334 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleConway-RParole
AB 1335 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleMaienschein-RSex offenses: disabled victims
AB 1432 - Child Abuse/Sex OffendersGatto-DMandated child abuse reporting: school employees: training
AB 1433* - Victims of CrimeGatto-DStudent safety
AB 1438 - Child Abuse/Sex OffendersLinder-RSex offenders: certificates of rehabilitation
AB 1449 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleV. Manuel Pérez-DRealignment Omnibus Act of 2014
AB 1468 - MiscellaneousAssembly Budget CommitteePublic safety
AB 1479 - Victims of CrimeAssembly Budget CommitteePublic safety
AB 1481 - MiscellaneousAssembly Budget CommitteeCorrectional facilities: construction
AB 1498 - Child Abuse/Sex OffendersCampos-DProtective orders
AB 1505 - Child Abuse/Sex OffendersGarcia-DChild abuse: mandated reporters
AB 1508 - Procedural (Criminal only)Gatto-DCriminal procedure
AB 1511 - Law EnforcementBeth Gaines-RCriminal history information: animal control officers
AB 1512 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleStone-DCorrections: inmate transfers
AB 1513 - Law EnforcementFox-DResidential property: possession by declaration
AB 1517 - Child Abuse/Sex OffendersSkinner-DDNA evidence
AB 1517 - Procedural (Criminal only)Skinner-DDNA evidence
AB 1526 - Procedural (Criminal only)Holden-DWiretapping: authorization
AB 1532 - MiscellaneousGatto-DVehicle: accidents
AB 1545 - Firearms and WeaponsGray-DFirearms: ownership
AB 1547 - Domestic ViolenceGomez-DDomestic Violence Advisory Council
AB 1555 - Law EnforcementFrazier-DVehicular manslaughter: using wireless devices
AB 1563 - Firearms and WeaponsDonnelly-RFirearms: license to carry concealed weapons
AB 1585 - Human TraffickingAlejo-DHuman trafficking
AB 1588 - Law EnforcementConway-RMarijuana
AB 1591 - Firearms and WeaponsAchadjian-RFirearms: prohibited persons: notification
AB 1598 - Law EnforcementRodriguez-DEmergency response services: active shooter incidents
AB 1607 - Child Abuse/Sex OffendersFox-DSexually violent predators
AB 1607 - Procedural (Criminal only)Fox-DSexually violent predators
AB 1609 - Firearms and WeaponsAlejo-DFirearms
AB 1610 - Human TraffickingBonta-DMaterial witnesses: human trafficking
AB 1610 - Procedural (Criminal only)Bonta-DMaterial witnesses: human trafficking
AB 1623 - Victims of CrimeAtkins-DFamily justice centers
AB 1629 - Victims of CrimeBonta-DCrime victims: reimbursement of violence peer counseling
AB 1633 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleAmmiano-DThe Board of State and Community Corrections
AB 1640 - Child Abuse/Sex OffendersJones-Sawyer-DSex offenders: registration
AB 1649 - MiscellaneousWaldron-RComputer crimes
AB 1652 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleAmmiano-DInmates: prison gangs
AB 1686 - Law EnforcementMedina-DTrespass
AB 1697 - MiscellaneousDonnelly-RDNA and forensic identification database and databank
AB 1698 - Procedural (Criminal only)Wagner-RFalsified public records
AB 1702 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleMaienschein-RProfessions and vocations: incarceration
AB 1708 - Procedural (Criminal only)Alejo-DJurors: peace officer exemption
AB 1715 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParolePatterson-RProbation: felons: disqualifying circumstances
AB 1718 - Child Abuse/Sex OffendersWagner-RDisorderly conduct: prostitution
AB 1718 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleWagner-RDisorderly conduct: prostitution
AB 1730 - MiscellaneousWagner-RMortgage loan modification
AB 1735 - Controlled SubstancesHall-DNitrous oxide: dispensing and distributing
AB 1735 - Law EnforcementHall-DNitrous oxide: dispensing and distributing
AB 1743 - MiscellaneousTing-DHypodermic needles and syringes
AB 1756 - MiscellaneousSkinner-DCourt records: sealing and destruction
AB 1772 - Law EnforcementWilliams-DState government: Law Enforcement Telecommunications System
AB 1775 - Child Abuse/Sex OffendersMelendez-RChild Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act: sexual abuse
AB 1782 - Procedural (Criminal only)Chesbro-DWires: unlawful removal
AB 1791 - Child Abuse/Sex OffendersMaienschein-RProstitution: minors
AB 1798 - Firearms and WeaponsAssembly Public Safety CommitteeDeadly weapons
AB 1837 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleAtkins-DBoard of State and Community Corrections
AB 1850 - Procedural (Criminal only)Waldron-RRestraining orders
AB 1852 - MiscellaneousCampos-DBusiness: services to minors: background checks
AB 1860 - Law EnforcementV. Manuel Pérez-DPeace officers: basic training requirements
AB 1887 - Human TraffickingCampos-DProstitution: human trafficking: sealing of records
AB 1894 - Controlled SubstancesAmmiano-DMedical cannabis
AB 1900 - Child Abuse/Sex OffendersQuirk-DVictims of sex crimes: testimony: video recording
AB 1900 - Procedural (Criminal only)Quirk-DVictims of sex crimes: testimony: video recording
AB 1901 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleMuratsuchi-DCorrections
AB 1911 - Victims of CrimePatterson-RVictims of crime: compensation
AB 1920 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleCampos-DBoard of State and Community Corrections
AB 1958 - Procedural (Criminal only)Maienschein-REvidence: admissibility of statements
AB 1960 - MiscellaneousPerea-DState summary criminal history information: state hospitals
AB 1964 - Firearms and WeaponsDickinson-DUnsafe handguns: single-shot pistols
AB 1982 - Victims of CrimeTing-DStalking
AB 1985 - Firearms and WeaponsDonnelly-RFirearms: prohibitions: exemptions: federal corrections
AB 2002 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleFrazier-DWireless communication devices: correctional facilities
AB 2060 - MiscellaneousV. Manuel Pérez-DSupervised Population Workforce Training Grant Program
AB 2085 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleFox-DVehicles: misdemeanor violations: amnesty
AB 2098 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleLevine-DMilitary personnel: veterans: sentencing
AB 2106 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleQuirk-DInmates: alternative custody
AB 2121 - Child Abuse/Sex OffendersGray-DSex offenders: parole: disabling monitoring device
AB 2122 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleBocanegra-DCrimes: audiovisual work: recordings
AB 2124 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleLowenthal-DMisdemeanor offenses: deferral of sentencing: pilot program
AB 2129 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleJones-Sawyer-DInmates: reentry program
AB 2141 - MiscellaneousHall-DPupil attendance: truancy: referrals for prosecution
AB 2186 - Procedural (Criminal only)Lowenthal-DDefendants: competency
AB 2190 - Procedural (Criminal only)Maienschein-RCriminal defendants: gravely disabled persons
AB 2195 - Juvenile JusticeAchadjian-RJuveniles: truancy
AB 2199 - Procedural (Criminal only)Muratsuchi-DMandatory supervision: costs
AB 2220 - Firearms and WeaponsDaly-DPrivate security services: private patrol operators
AB 2220 - Law EnforcementDaly-DPrivate security services: private patrol operators
AB 2243 - MiscellaneousWeber-DElections: voting rights guide: incarcerated persons
AB 2260 - MiscellaneousAlejo-DLaw enforcement: officers: motor vehicle sales: prohibitions
AB 2263 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleBradford-DVeterans service advocate: correctional facilities
AB 2264 - MiscellaneousLevine-DVictim compensation: guide, signal, or service dogs
AB 2300 - Firearms and WeaponsRidley-Thomas-DFirearms: Prohibited Armed Persons File
AB 2305 - Firearms and WeaponsRidley-Thomas-DWeapons
AB 2308 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleStone-DPrisoners: identification cards
AB 2309 - Controlled SubstancesBrown-DControlled substances: deferred entry of judgment
AB 2309 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleBrown-DControlled substances: deferred entry of judgment
AB 2312 - MiscellaneousNestande-RMetal theft
AB 2313 - Law EnforcementNestande-RMetal theft and related recycling crimes
AB 2314 - Firearms and WeaponsHall-DPeace officers: firearms
AB 2318 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleIan Calderon-DPeace officers: transportation detail
AB 2321 - Domestic ViolenceGomez-DSpecialized license plates: domestic violence/sexual assault
AB 2339 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleQuirk-DCriminal defendants: supervision: summary revocation
AB 2356 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleGorell-RFinancing for adult local criminal justice facilities
AB 2357 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleSkinner-DParole: consideration of an inmate's military service
AB 2373 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleRoger Hernández-DProbation officers: funding
AB 2387 - Law EnforcementPan-DPublic contracts
AB 2388 - Procedural (Criminal only)Hagman-RBail: statewide bail schedule
AB 2388 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleHagman-RBail: statewide bail schedule
AB 2396 - MiscellaneousBonta-DConvictions: expungement: licenses
AB 2397 - Procedural (Criminal only)Frazier-DCriminal procedure: defendant's appearance by video
AB 2398 - MiscellaneousLevine-DVehicles: pedestrians and bicyclists
AB 2404 - Child Abuse/Sex OffendersEggman-DCriminal history information
AB 2406 - Law EnforcementRodriguez-DBattery: gassing
AB 2411* - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleBonta-DProbation and parole
AB 2424 - Child Abuse/Sex OffendersCampos-DProstitution
AB 2457 - Law EnforcementLevine-DAssault and battery: stadium or arena
AB 2477 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleGorell-RParole
AB 2479 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleBradford-DCrimes: nonviolent felonies
AB 2487 - Procedural (Criminal only)Wagner-RCriminal procedure
AB 2489 - Victims of CrimeLowenthal-DVictims of crimes
AB 2492 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleJones-Sawyer-DControlled substances: sentencing
AB 2496 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleMelendez-RChild abuse
AB 2499 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleBonilla-DOffenders: home detention programs
AB 2500 - Controlled SubstancesFrazier-DVehicles: driving under the influence: drugs
AB 2501 - Procedural (Criminal only)Bonilla-DVoluntary manslaughter
AB 2506 - Firearms and WeaponsSalas-DPeace officers
AB 2506 - Law EnforcementSalas-DPeace officers
AB 2515 - Controlled SubstancesDonnelly-RControlled substances: sentencing
AB 2515 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleDonnelly-RControlled substances: sentencing
AB 2520 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleMaienschein-RParole: primary mental clinicians
AB 2521 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleHagman-RCorrections: data collection
AB 2526 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleGonzalez-DCommunity corrections program
AB 2534 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleDababneh-DInmates: county jails
AB 2543 - Procedural (Criminal only)Levine-DState hospitals: placement evaluations
AB 2545 - Child Abuse/Sex OffendersLowenthal-DVictims of crime: restitution: military sexual assault
AB 2545 - Victims of CrimeLowenthal-DVictims of crime: restitution: military sexual assault
AB 2570 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleSkinner-DPrisons: California Rehabilitation Oversight Board
AB 2603 - Controlled SubstancesV. Manuel Pérez-DControlled substances: permissive lawful possession
AB 2607 - Juvenile JusticeSkinner-DJuveniles: detention
AB 2607 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleSkinner-DJuveniles: detention
AB 2616 - MiscellaneousSkinner-DWorkers' compensation: hospital employers: compensation
AB 2623 - Law EnforcementPan-DPeace officer standards and training
AB 2625 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleAchadjian-RDefendants: competence
AB 2645 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleDababneh-DProbation: mandatory supervision: transfer of case
AB 2662 - Firearms and WeaponsGatto-DFirearms: buy-back programs
AB 2673 - Procedural (Criminal only)Bradford-DCivil compromise: hit and run
AB 2683 - Procedural (Criminal only)Cooley-DContempt: jurors
AB 2685 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleCooley-DCrime Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board
AB 2687 - MiscellaneousBocanegra-DVehicles: confidential home address
AB 2690 - Procedural (Criminal only)Mullin-DDriving under the influence
AB 2724 - Procedural (Criminal only)Bradford-DFailure to appear in court: fines
ACR 81 - MiscellaneousMitchell-DSenior Fraud Awareness Day
ACR 94 - Law EnforcementRodriguez-DEmergency services: active shooter incidents
ACR 98 - Law EnforcementBigelow-RState Highway Route 132: memorial plaque
ACR 99 - Law EnforcementJones-RBorder Patrol Agent Eric Norman Cabral Memorial Bridge
ACR 102 - MiscellaneousFox-DCalifornia Firefighters Memorial Day
ACR 121 - Law EnforcementDahle-ROfficer Troy Lee Clark Memorial Bridge
ACR 129 - MiscellaneousBrown-DSexual Assault Awareness Month: Denim Day California
ACR 134 - Law EnforcementLinder-ROfficer Michael Crain Memorial Highway
ACR 146 - Victims of CrimeBloom-DSenior Fraud Awareness Day
ACR 157 - Law EnforcementPatterson-RCHP Officers Brian Law and Juan Gonzalez Memorial Highway
ACR 158 - Law EnforcementPerea-DCHP Officers Brian M. Law and Juan J. Gonzalez Memorial Hwy
ACR 159 - Law EnforcementChesbro-DDeputy Sheriffs Deeds and Del Fiorentino Memorial Highways
ACR 170 - Law EnforcementHolden-DPasadena Police Agent Richard Morris Memorial Highway
AJR 5 - MiscellaneousGomez-DNational Multicultural Cancer Awareness Week
AJR 45 - Victims of CrimeSkinner-DSexual assault forensic exams: federal funding
AJR 47 - Controlled SubstancesDonnelly-RMandatory minimum sentencing
AJR 47 - Sentencing/Corrections/ParoleDonnelly-RMandatory minimum sentencing
HR 38 - Child Abuse/Sex OffendersQuirk-Silva-DRelative to Child Abuse Prevention Month