California 2017 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2536 Amended / Bill

Filed 04/04/2018

                    Amended IN  Assembly  April 04, 2018 Amended IN  Assembly  March 22, 2018 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2536Introduced by Assembly Member ChenFebruary 14, 2018 An act to add Title 12.7 (commencing with Section 14260) to Part 4 of the Penal Code, relating to law enforcement. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2536, as amended, Chen. Orange County Property Crime Task Force.Existing law establishes local and regional task forces for law enforcement purposes, including, among others, the county sexual assault felony enforcement (SAFE) team program, and county violent crime against women task forces. This bill would establish the Orange County Property Crime Task Force, whose mission would be to identify, arrest, and prosecute the criminals who participate in property crime, and to also increase prevention methods and diversion. The bill would specify the membership of the task force, specify the tasks that the task force would be required to complete, and require the task force to report to the Legislature, as specified. The bill would authorize implementation of the task force only to the extent an appropriation for it is provided in the Budget Act.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: NO  Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Title 12.7 (commencing with Section 14260) is added to Part 4 of the Penal Code, to read:TITLE 12.7. Orange County Property Crime Task Force14260. (a) The Orange County Property Crime Task Force is hereby established. The mission of the Orange County Property Crime Task Force is to identify, arrest, and prosecute the criminals who participate in property crime, and to also increase prevention methods and diversion. (b) The task force shall be comprised of the Orange County Sheriff, who shall be the chair of the task force, and the following representatives:(1) One representative selected by each of the following:(A)The Orange County Sheriff.(B)(A) The Orange County District Attorney.(C)(B) The Orange County Public Defender.(D)(C) The Orange County Peace Officers Association.(D) The Association of Orange County Deputy Sheriffs.(2) A representative from a crime victims association. association, appointed by the chair.(3) A representative from a nonprofit, community-based property crime prevention organization. organization, appointed by the chair.(c) The members of the task force shall serve at the pleasure of their appointing authority.(d) The task force shall do all of the following:(1) Work together to assess problems with property crime in Orange County.(2) Jointly develop prevention and diversion methods.(3) Jointly share information and resources that lead to the prosecution of individuals who participate in property crime.(4) Coordinate interagency action to implement those prevention methods.(e) The task force shall issue a report to the Legislature on or before January 1, 2020, with specific recommendations for local efforts addressing at least the following five points:(1) How to identify local, collaborative partners and define their respective roles in preventing and intervening in property crime.(2) How to identify data to utilize in analyzing property crime in Orange County.(3) How to identify effective messages and channels for communicating those messages to the public.(4) How to identify specific strategies for all members of the local partnership, whether they be law enforcement, social services, or others, in response to criminals who continue to participate in property crime.(5) How to identify specific community referrals for youth participating in property crime activities including, but not limited to, alternative activities, recreation, job training, after school and mentoring programs, substance abuse treatment programs, anger management, and other constructive social programs.(f) (1) The report required in subdivision (e) shall be issued in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.(2) The requirement for the report imposed by subdivision (d) is inoperative on January 1, 2023, pursuant to Section 10231.5 of the Government Code.14262. This title shall be implemented only to the extent that funding is provided for it by an appropriation in the Budget Act.

 Amended IN  Assembly  April 04, 2018 Amended IN  Assembly  March 22, 2018 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2536Introduced by Assembly Member ChenFebruary 14, 2018 An act to add Title 12.7 (commencing with Section 14260) to Part 4 of the Penal Code, relating to law enforcement. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2536, as amended, Chen. Orange County Property Crime Task Force.Existing law establishes local and regional task forces for law enforcement purposes, including, among others, the county sexual assault felony enforcement (SAFE) team program, and county violent crime against women task forces. This bill would establish the Orange County Property Crime Task Force, whose mission would be to identify, arrest, and prosecute the criminals who participate in property crime, and to also increase prevention methods and diversion. The bill would specify the membership of the task force, specify the tasks that the task force would be required to complete, and require the task force to report to the Legislature, as specified. The bill would authorize implementation of the task force only to the extent an appropriation for it is provided in the Budget Act.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: NO  Local Program: NO 

 Amended IN  Assembly  April 04, 2018 Amended IN  Assembly  March 22, 2018

Amended IN  Assembly  April 04, 2018
Amended IN  Assembly  March 22, 2018

 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION

Assembly Bill No. 2536

Introduced by Assembly Member ChenFebruary 14, 2018

Introduced by Assembly Member Chen
February 14, 2018

 An act to add Title 12.7 (commencing with Section 14260) to Part 4 of the Penal Code, relating to law enforcement. 

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

AB 2536, as amended, Chen. Orange County Property Crime Task Force.

Existing law establishes local and regional task forces for law enforcement purposes, including, among others, the county sexual assault felony enforcement (SAFE) team program, and county violent crime against women task forces. This bill would establish the Orange County Property Crime Task Force, whose mission would be to identify, arrest, and prosecute the criminals who participate in property crime, and to also increase prevention methods and diversion. The bill would specify the membership of the task force, specify the tasks that the task force would be required to complete, and require the task force to report to the Legislature, as specified. The bill would authorize implementation of the task force only to the extent an appropriation for it is provided in the Budget Act.

Existing law establishes local and regional task forces for law enforcement purposes, including, among others, the county sexual assault felony enforcement (SAFE) team program, and county violent crime against women task forces. 

This bill would establish the Orange County Property Crime Task Force, whose mission would be to identify, arrest, and prosecute the criminals who participate in property crime, and to also increase prevention methods and diversion. The bill would specify the membership of the task force, specify the tasks that the task force would be required to complete, and require the task force to report to the Legislature, as specified. The bill would authorize implementation of the task force only to the extent an appropriation for it is provided in the Budget Act.

## Digest Key

## Bill Text

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Title 12.7 (commencing with Section 14260) is added to Part 4 of the Penal Code, to read:TITLE 12.7. Orange County Property Crime Task Force14260. (a) The Orange County Property Crime Task Force is hereby established. The mission of the Orange County Property Crime Task Force is to identify, arrest, and prosecute the criminals who participate in property crime, and to also increase prevention methods and diversion. (b) The task force shall be comprised of the Orange County Sheriff, who shall be the chair of the task force, and the following representatives:(1) One representative selected by each of the following:(A)The Orange County Sheriff.(B)(A) The Orange County District Attorney.(C)(B) The Orange County Public Defender.(D)(C) The Orange County Peace Officers Association.(D) The Association of Orange County Deputy Sheriffs.(2) A representative from a crime victims association. association, appointed by the chair.(3) A representative from a nonprofit, community-based property crime prevention organization. organization, appointed by the chair.(c) The members of the task force shall serve at the pleasure of their appointing authority.(d) The task force shall do all of the following:(1) Work together to assess problems with property crime in Orange County.(2) Jointly develop prevention and diversion methods.(3) Jointly share information and resources that lead to the prosecution of individuals who participate in property crime.(4) Coordinate interagency action to implement those prevention methods.(e) The task force shall issue a report to the Legislature on or before January 1, 2020, with specific recommendations for local efforts addressing at least the following five points:(1) How to identify local, collaborative partners and define their respective roles in preventing and intervening in property crime.(2) How to identify data to utilize in analyzing property crime in Orange County.(3) How to identify effective messages and channels for communicating those messages to the public.(4) How to identify specific strategies for all members of the local partnership, whether they be law enforcement, social services, or others, in response to criminals who continue to participate in property crime.(5) How to identify specific community referrals for youth participating in property crime activities including, but not limited to, alternative activities, recreation, job training, after school and mentoring programs, substance abuse treatment programs, anger management, and other constructive social programs.(f) (1) The report required in subdivision (e) shall be issued in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.(2) The requirement for the report imposed by subdivision (d) is inoperative on January 1, 2023, pursuant to Section 10231.5 of the Government Code.14262. This title shall be implemented only to the extent that funding is provided for it by an appropriation in the Budget Act.

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

## The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. Title 12.7 (commencing with Section 14260) is added to Part 4 of the Penal Code, to read:TITLE 12.7. Orange County Property Crime Task Force14260. (a) The Orange County Property Crime Task Force is hereby established. The mission of the Orange County Property Crime Task Force is to identify, arrest, and prosecute the criminals who participate in property crime, and to also increase prevention methods and diversion. (b) The task force shall be comprised of the Orange County Sheriff, who shall be the chair of the task force, and the following representatives:(1) One representative selected by each of the following:(A)The Orange County Sheriff.(B)(A) The Orange County District Attorney.(C)(B) The Orange County Public Defender.(D)(C) The Orange County Peace Officers Association.(D) The Association of Orange County Deputy Sheriffs.(2) A representative from a crime victims association. association, appointed by the chair.(3) A representative from a nonprofit, community-based property crime prevention organization. organization, appointed by the chair.(c) The members of the task force shall serve at the pleasure of their appointing authority.(d) The task force shall do all of the following:(1) Work together to assess problems with property crime in Orange County.(2) Jointly develop prevention and diversion methods.(3) Jointly share information and resources that lead to the prosecution of individuals who participate in property crime.(4) Coordinate interagency action to implement those prevention methods.(e) The task force shall issue a report to the Legislature on or before January 1, 2020, with specific recommendations for local efforts addressing at least the following five points:(1) How to identify local, collaborative partners and define their respective roles in preventing and intervening in property crime.(2) How to identify data to utilize in analyzing property crime in Orange County.(3) How to identify effective messages and channels for communicating those messages to the public.(4) How to identify specific strategies for all members of the local partnership, whether they be law enforcement, social services, or others, in response to criminals who continue to participate in property crime.(5) How to identify specific community referrals for youth participating in property crime activities including, but not limited to, alternative activities, recreation, job training, after school and mentoring programs, substance abuse treatment programs, anger management, and other constructive social programs.(f) (1) The report required in subdivision (e) shall be issued in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.(2) The requirement for the report imposed by subdivision (d) is inoperative on January 1, 2023, pursuant to Section 10231.5 of the Government Code.14262. This title shall be implemented only to the extent that funding is provided for it by an appropriation in the Budget Act.

SECTION 1. Title 12.7 (commencing with Section 14260) is added to Part 4 of the Penal Code, to read:

### SECTION 1.

TITLE 12.7. Orange County Property Crime Task Force14260. (a) The Orange County Property Crime Task Force is hereby established. The mission of the Orange County Property Crime Task Force is to identify, arrest, and prosecute the criminals who participate in property crime, and to also increase prevention methods and diversion. (b) The task force shall be comprised of the Orange County Sheriff, who shall be the chair of the task force, and the following representatives:(1) One representative selected by each of the following:(A)The Orange County Sheriff.(B)(A) The Orange County District Attorney.(C)(B) The Orange County Public Defender.(D)(C) The Orange County Peace Officers Association.(D) The Association of Orange County Deputy Sheriffs.(2) A representative from a crime victims association. association, appointed by the chair.(3) A representative from a nonprofit, community-based property crime prevention organization. organization, appointed by the chair.(c) The members of the task force shall serve at the pleasure of their appointing authority.(d) The task force shall do all of the following:(1) Work together to assess problems with property crime in Orange County.(2) Jointly develop prevention and diversion methods.(3) Jointly share information and resources that lead to the prosecution of individuals who participate in property crime.(4) Coordinate interagency action to implement those prevention methods.(e) The task force shall issue a report to the Legislature on or before January 1, 2020, with specific recommendations for local efforts addressing at least the following five points:(1) How to identify local, collaborative partners and define their respective roles in preventing and intervening in property crime.(2) How to identify data to utilize in analyzing property crime in Orange County.(3) How to identify effective messages and channels for communicating those messages to the public.(4) How to identify specific strategies for all members of the local partnership, whether they be law enforcement, social services, or others, in response to criminals who continue to participate in property crime.(5) How to identify specific community referrals for youth participating in property crime activities including, but not limited to, alternative activities, recreation, job training, after school and mentoring programs, substance abuse treatment programs, anger management, and other constructive social programs.(f) (1) The report required in subdivision (e) shall be issued in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.(2) The requirement for the report imposed by subdivision (d) is inoperative on January 1, 2023, pursuant to Section 10231.5 of the Government Code.14262. This title shall be implemented only to the extent that funding is provided for it by an appropriation in the Budget Act.

TITLE 12.7. Orange County Property Crime Task Force14260. (a) The Orange County Property Crime Task Force is hereby established. The mission of the Orange County Property Crime Task Force is to identify, arrest, and prosecute the criminals who participate in property crime, and to also increase prevention methods and diversion. (b) The task force shall be comprised of the Orange County Sheriff, who shall be the chair of the task force, and the following representatives:(1) One representative selected by each of the following:(A)The Orange County Sheriff.(B)(A) The Orange County District Attorney.(C)(B) The Orange County Public Defender.(D)(C) The Orange County Peace Officers Association.(D) The Association of Orange County Deputy Sheriffs.(2) A representative from a crime victims association. association, appointed by the chair.(3) A representative from a nonprofit, community-based property crime prevention organization. organization, appointed by the chair.(c) The members of the task force shall serve at the pleasure of their appointing authority.(d) The task force shall do all of the following:(1) Work together to assess problems with property crime in Orange County.(2) Jointly develop prevention and diversion methods.(3) Jointly share information and resources that lead to the prosecution of individuals who participate in property crime.(4) Coordinate interagency action to implement those prevention methods.(e) The task force shall issue a report to the Legislature on or before January 1, 2020, with specific recommendations for local efforts addressing at least the following five points:(1) How to identify local, collaborative partners and define their respective roles in preventing and intervening in property crime.(2) How to identify data to utilize in analyzing property crime in Orange County.(3) How to identify effective messages and channels for communicating those messages to the public.(4) How to identify specific strategies for all members of the local partnership, whether they be law enforcement, social services, or others, in response to criminals who continue to participate in property crime.(5) How to identify specific community referrals for youth participating in property crime activities including, but not limited to, alternative activities, recreation, job training, after school and mentoring programs, substance abuse treatment programs, anger management, and other constructive social programs.(f) (1) The report required in subdivision (e) shall be issued in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.(2) The requirement for the report imposed by subdivision (d) is inoperative on January 1, 2023, pursuant to Section 10231.5 of the Government Code.14262. This title shall be implemented only to the extent that funding is provided for it by an appropriation in the Budget Act.

TITLE 12.7. Orange County Property Crime Task Force

TITLE 12.7. Orange County Property Crime Task Force

14260. (a) The Orange County Property Crime Task Force is hereby established. The mission of the Orange County Property Crime Task Force is to identify, arrest, and prosecute the criminals who participate in property crime, and to also increase prevention methods and diversion. (b) The task force shall be comprised of the Orange County Sheriff, who shall be the chair of the task force, and the following representatives:(1) One representative selected by each of the following:(A)The Orange County Sheriff.(B)(A) The Orange County District Attorney.(C)(B) The Orange County Public Defender.(D)(C) The Orange County Peace Officers Association.(D) The Association of Orange County Deputy Sheriffs.(2) A representative from a crime victims association. association, appointed by the chair.(3) A representative from a nonprofit, community-based property crime prevention organization. organization, appointed by the chair.(c) The members of the task force shall serve at the pleasure of their appointing authority.(d) The task force shall do all of the following:(1) Work together to assess problems with property crime in Orange County.(2) Jointly develop prevention and diversion methods.(3) Jointly share information and resources that lead to the prosecution of individuals who participate in property crime.(4) Coordinate interagency action to implement those prevention methods.(e) The task force shall issue a report to the Legislature on or before January 1, 2020, with specific recommendations for local efforts addressing at least the following five points:(1) How to identify local, collaborative partners and define their respective roles in preventing and intervening in property crime.(2) How to identify data to utilize in analyzing property crime in Orange County.(3) How to identify effective messages and channels for communicating those messages to the public.(4) How to identify specific strategies for all members of the local partnership, whether they be law enforcement, social services, or others, in response to criminals who continue to participate in property crime.(5) How to identify specific community referrals for youth participating in property crime activities including, but not limited to, alternative activities, recreation, job training, after school and mentoring programs, substance abuse treatment programs, anger management, and other constructive social programs.(f) (1) The report required in subdivision (e) shall be issued in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.(2) The requirement for the report imposed by subdivision (d) is inoperative on January 1, 2023, pursuant to Section 10231.5 of the Government Code.



14260. (a) The Orange County Property Crime Task Force is hereby established. The mission of the Orange County Property Crime Task Force is to identify, arrest, and prosecute the criminals who participate in property crime, and to also increase prevention methods and diversion. 

(b) The task force shall be comprised of the Orange County Sheriff, who shall be the chair of the task force, and the following representatives:

(1) One representative selected by each of the following:

(A)The Orange County Sheriff.



(B)



(A) The Orange County District Attorney.

(C)



(B) The Orange County Public Defender.

(D)



(C) The Orange County Peace Officers Association.

(D) The Association of Orange County Deputy Sheriffs.

(2) A representative from a crime victims association. association, appointed by the chair.

(3) A representative from a nonprofit, community-based property crime prevention organization. organization, appointed by the chair.

(c) The members of the task force shall serve at the pleasure of their appointing authority.

(d) The task force shall do all of the following:

(1) Work together to assess problems with property crime in Orange County.

(2) Jointly develop prevention and diversion methods.

(3) Jointly share information and resources that lead to the prosecution of individuals who participate in property crime.

(4) Coordinate interagency action to implement those prevention methods.

(e) The task force shall issue a report to the Legislature on or before January 1, 2020, with specific recommendations for local efforts addressing at least the following five points:

(1) How to identify local, collaborative partners and define their respective roles in preventing and intervening in property crime.

(2) How to identify data to utilize in analyzing property crime in Orange County.

(3) How to identify effective messages and channels for communicating those messages to the public.

(4) How to identify specific strategies for all members of the local partnership, whether they be law enforcement, social services, or others, in response to criminals who continue to participate in property crime.

(5) How to identify specific community referrals for youth participating in property crime activities including, but not limited to, alternative activities, recreation, job training, after school and mentoring programs, substance abuse treatment programs, anger management, and other constructive social programs.

(f) (1) The report required in subdivision (e) shall be issued in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.

(2) The requirement for the report imposed by subdivision (d) is inoperative on January 1, 2023, pursuant to Section 10231.5 of the Government Code.

14262. This title shall be implemented only to the extent that funding is provided for it by an appropriation in the Budget Act.



14262. This title shall be implemented only to the extent that funding is provided for it by an appropriation in the Budget Act.