California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB532 Latest Draft

Bill / Enrolled Version Filed 09/07/2017

                            Enrolled  September 07, 2017 Passed IN  Senate  August 31, 2017 Passed IN  Assembly  September 05, 2017 Amended IN  Senate  August 23, 2017 Amended IN  Assembly  May 26, 2017 Amended IN  Assembly  April 27, 2017 Amended IN  Assembly  April 19, 2017 Amended IN  Assembly  March 23, 2017 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 532Introduced by Assembly Member Waldron(Coauthor: Senator Beall)February 13, 2017 An act to add and repeal Section 11875 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to drug and alcohol programs.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 532, Waldron. Drug courts: drug and alcohol assistance.Existing law authorizes counties to provide drug court programs for specified individuals. Existing law authorizes the presiding judge of the superior court, together with the district attorney and the public defender, to establish a preguilty plea drug court program that includes a regimen of graduated sanctions and rewards, individual and group therapy, and educational or vocational counseling, among other things.This bill, until January 1, 2020, would clarify that a court may collaborate with outside organizations on a program to offer mental health and addiction treatment services, as defined, to women who are charged in a complaint that consists only of misdemeanor offenses or who are on probation for one or more misdemeanor offenses. The bill would exclude from these provisions a woman who is charged with a felony or who is under supervision for a felony conviction.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: YES  Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 11875 is added to the Health and Safety Code, immediately preceding Section 11876, to read:11875. (a) A court may collaborate with outside organizations to develop, implement, and administer a program to offer mental health and addiction treatment services to women who are charged in a complaint that consists only of misdemeanor offenses or who are on probation for one or more misdemeanor offenses. This subdivision does not apply to women who are charged with a felony or are under supervision for any felony conviction.(b) Mental health and addiction treatment services means evidence-based treatment and recovery wraparound support services, including, but not limited to:(1) Mental health and substance abuse treatment, including, but not limited to:(A) Addiction counseling.(B) Inpatient detoxification.(C) Case management.(D) Daily living skills.(E) Medication-assisted treatment or any other federally approved medication.(2) Vocational services.(3) Housing assistance.(4) Community support services.(5) Care coordination.(6) Transportation assistance.(7) Mental health and substance abuse assessments.(8) Child care services.(c) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2020, and as of that date is repealed.

 Enrolled  September 07, 2017 Passed IN  Senate  August 31, 2017 Passed IN  Assembly  September 05, 2017 Amended IN  Senate  August 23, 2017 Amended IN  Assembly  May 26, 2017 Amended IN  Assembly  April 27, 2017 Amended IN  Assembly  April 19, 2017 Amended IN  Assembly  March 23, 2017 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 532Introduced by Assembly Member Waldron(Coauthor: Senator Beall)February 13, 2017 An act to add and repeal Section 11875 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to drug and alcohol programs.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 532, Waldron. Drug courts: drug and alcohol assistance.Existing law authorizes counties to provide drug court programs for specified individuals. Existing law authorizes the presiding judge of the superior court, together with the district attorney and the public defender, to establish a preguilty plea drug court program that includes a regimen of graduated sanctions and rewards, individual and group therapy, and educational or vocational counseling, among other things.This bill, until January 1, 2020, would clarify that a court may collaborate with outside organizations on a program to offer mental health and addiction treatment services, as defined, to women who are charged in a complaint that consists only of misdemeanor offenses or who are on probation for one or more misdemeanor offenses. The bill would exclude from these provisions a woman who is charged with a felony or who is under supervision for a felony conviction.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: YES  Local Program: NO 

 Enrolled  September 07, 2017 Passed IN  Senate  August 31, 2017 Passed IN  Assembly  September 05, 2017 Amended IN  Senate  August 23, 2017 Amended IN  Assembly  May 26, 2017 Amended IN  Assembly  April 27, 2017 Amended IN  Assembly  April 19, 2017 Amended IN  Assembly  March 23, 2017

Enrolled  September 07, 2017
Passed IN  Senate  August 31, 2017
Passed IN  Assembly  September 05, 2017
Amended IN  Senate  August 23, 2017
Amended IN  Assembly  May 26, 2017
Amended IN  Assembly  April 27, 2017
Amended IN  Assembly  April 19, 2017
Amended IN  Assembly  March 23, 2017

 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION

Assembly Bill No. 532

Introduced by Assembly Member Waldron(Coauthor: Senator Beall)February 13, 2017

Introduced by Assembly Member Waldron(Coauthor: Senator Beall)
February 13, 2017

 An act to add and repeal Section 11875 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to drug and alcohol programs.

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

AB 532, Waldron. Drug courts: drug and alcohol assistance.

Existing law authorizes counties to provide drug court programs for specified individuals. Existing law authorizes the presiding judge of the superior court, together with the district attorney and the public defender, to establish a preguilty plea drug court program that includes a regimen of graduated sanctions and rewards, individual and group therapy, and educational or vocational counseling, among other things.This bill, until January 1, 2020, would clarify that a court may collaborate with outside organizations on a program to offer mental health and addiction treatment services, as defined, to women who are charged in a complaint that consists only of misdemeanor offenses or who are on probation for one or more misdemeanor offenses. The bill would exclude from these provisions a woman who is charged with a felony or who is under supervision for a felony conviction.

Existing law authorizes counties to provide drug court programs for specified individuals. Existing law authorizes the presiding judge of the superior court, together with the district attorney and the public defender, to establish a preguilty plea drug court program that includes a regimen of graduated sanctions and rewards, individual and group therapy, and educational or vocational counseling, among other things.

This bill, until January 1, 2020, would clarify that a court may collaborate with outside organizations on a program to offer mental health and addiction treatment services, as defined, to women who are charged in a complaint that consists only of misdemeanor offenses or who are on probation for one or more misdemeanor offenses. The bill would exclude from these provisions a woman who is charged with a felony or who is under supervision for a felony conviction.

## Digest Key

## Bill Text

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 11875 is added to the Health and Safety Code, immediately preceding Section 11876, to read:11875. (a) A court may collaborate with outside organizations to develop, implement, and administer a program to offer mental health and addiction treatment services to women who are charged in a complaint that consists only of misdemeanor offenses or who are on probation for one or more misdemeanor offenses. This subdivision does not apply to women who are charged with a felony or are under supervision for any felony conviction.(b) Mental health and addiction treatment services means evidence-based treatment and recovery wraparound support services, including, but not limited to:(1) Mental health and substance abuse treatment, including, but not limited to:(A) Addiction counseling.(B) Inpatient detoxification.(C) Case management.(D) Daily living skills.(E) Medication-assisted treatment or any other federally approved medication.(2) Vocational services.(3) Housing assistance.(4) Community support services.(5) Care coordination.(6) Transportation assistance.(7) Mental health and substance abuse assessments.(8) Child care services.(c) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2020, and as of that date is repealed.

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

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

SECTION 1. Section 11875 is added to the Health and Safety Code, immediately preceding Section 11876, to read:11875. (a) A court may collaborate with outside organizations to develop, implement, and administer a program to offer mental health and addiction treatment services to women who are charged in a complaint that consists only of misdemeanor offenses or who are on probation for one or more misdemeanor offenses. This subdivision does not apply to women who are charged with a felony or are under supervision for any felony conviction.(b) Mental health and addiction treatment services means evidence-based treatment and recovery wraparound support services, including, but not limited to:(1) Mental health and substance abuse treatment, including, but not limited to:(A) Addiction counseling.(B) Inpatient detoxification.(C) Case management.(D) Daily living skills.(E) Medication-assisted treatment or any other federally approved medication.(2) Vocational services.(3) Housing assistance.(4) Community support services.(5) Care coordination.(6) Transportation assistance.(7) Mental health and substance abuse assessments.(8) Child care services.(c) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2020, and as of that date is repealed.

SECTION 1. Section 11875 is added to the Health and Safety Code, immediately preceding Section 11876, to read:

### SECTION 1.

11875. (a) A court may collaborate with outside organizations to develop, implement, and administer a program to offer mental health and addiction treatment services to women who are charged in a complaint that consists only of misdemeanor offenses or who are on probation for one or more misdemeanor offenses. This subdivision does not apply to women who are charged with a felony or are under supervision for any felony conviction.(b) Mental health and addiction treatment services means evidence-based treatment and recovery wraparound support services, including, but not limited to:(1) Mental health and substance abuse treatment, including, but not limited to:(A) Addiction counseling.(B) Inpatient detoxification.(C) Case management.(D) Daily living skills.(E) Medication-assisted treatment or any other federally approved medication.(2) Vocational services.(3) Housing assistance.(4) Community support services.(5) Care coordination.(6) Transportation assistance.(7) Mental health and substance abuse assessments.(8) Child care services.(c) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2020, and as of that date is repealed.

11875. (a) A court may collaborate with outside organizations to develop, implement, and administer a program to offer mental health and addiction treatment services to women who are charged in a complaint that consists only of misdemeanor offenses or who are on probation for one or more misdemeanor offenses. This subdivision does not apply to women who are charged with a felony or are under supervision for any felony conviction.(b) Mental health and addiction treatment services means evidence-based treatment and recovery wraparound support services, including, but not limited to:(1) Mental health and substance abuse treatment, including, but not limited to:(A) Addiction counseling.(B) Inpatient detoxification.(C) Case management.(D) Daily living skills.(E) Medication-assisted treatment or any other federally approved medication.(2) Vocational services.(3) Housing assistance.(4) Community support services.(5) Care coordination.(6) Transportation assistance.(7) Mental health and substance abuse assessments.(8) Child care services.(c) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2020, and as of that date is repealed.

11875. (a) A court may collaborate with outside organizations to develop, implement, and administer a program to offer mental health and addiction treatment services to women who are charged in a complaint that consists only of misdemeanor offenses or who are on probation for one or more misdemeanor offenses. This subdivision does not apply to women who are charged with a felony or are under supervision for any felony conviction.(b) Mental health and addiction treatment services means evidence-based treatment and recovery wraparound support services, including, but not limited to:(1) Mental health and substance abuse treatment, including, but not limited to:(A) Addiction counseling.(B) Inpatient detoxification.(C) Case management.(D) Daily living skills.(E) Medication-assisted treatment or any other federally approved medication.(2) Vocational services.(3) Housing assistance.(4) Community support services.(5) Care coordination.(6) Transportation assistance.(7) Mental health and substance abuse assessments.(8) Child care services.(c) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2020, and as of that date is repealed.



11875. (a) A court may collaborate with outside organizations to develop, implement, and administer a program to offer mental health and addiction treatment services to women who are charged in a complaint that consists only of misdemeanor offenses or who are on probation for one or more misdemeanor offenses. This subdivision does not apply to women who are charged with a felony or are under supervision for any felony conviction.

(b) Mental health and addiction treatment services means evidence-based treatment and recovery wraparound support services, including, but not limited to:

(1) Mental health and substance abuse treatment, including, but not limited to:

(A) Addiction counseling.

(B) Inpatient detoxification.

(C) Case management.

(D) Daily living skills.

(E) Medication-assisted treatment or any other federally approved medication.

(2) Vocational services.

(3) Housing assistance.

(4) Community support services.

(5) Care coordination.

(6) Transportation assistance.

(7) Mental health and substance abuse assessments.

(8) Child care services.

(c) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2020, and as of that date is repealed.