California 2019 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2008 Amended / Bill

Filed 03/11/2020

                    Amended IN  Assembly  March 11, 2020 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2008Introduced by Assembly Member CunninghamJanuary 28, 2020 An act to add Section 6074.5 to the Business and Professions Code, relating to the State Bar of California. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2008, as amended, Cunningham. State Bar of California: legal services: victims of human trafficking. trafficking or domestic violence.The State Bar Act provides for the licensure and regulation of attorneys by the State Bar of California, a public corporation. Existing law requires the State Bar to engage with local bar associations, legal aid organizations, veterans service providers, military service providers, and volunteer attorneys and to encourage those groups to provide legal services to veterans and service members and their families who otherwise cannot afford legal services, and requires the State Bar to provide related resources and educational materials to attorneys and the public in furtherance of those provisions.This bill would additionally require the State Bar to engage with local bar associations, legal aid organizations, human trafficking victim service providers, and volunteer attorneys to encourage those groups to provide legal services to victims of human trafficking and their families who otherwise cannot afford legal services. The bill would require the State Bar to provide specified resources and educational materials for these purposes, including a list of organizations and attorneys willing to provide pro bono legal services to victims of human trafficking, and would require the State Bar to publish, before January 1, 2022, a report and recommendations on whether there is a need for legal advice clinics for victims of human trafficking. ensure its internet website contains a link to a legal information and referral internet website that lists legal aid and nonprofit organizations that provide legal services to victims of human trafficking or victims of domestic violence. The bill would require the State Bar to inform all those legal aid or nonprofit organizations that receive funding from the State Bar of the importance of including information about its organization and services on the legal information and referral internet website.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. Section 6074.5 is added to the Business and Professions Code, to read:6074.5. In order to provide the public with information about legal services that are available to victims of human trafficking and victims of domestic violence, the State Bar shall do both of the following:(a) Ensure its internet website contains a link to a legal information and referral internet website that lists legal aid and nonprofit organizations that provide legal services to victims of human trafficking or victims of domestic violence.(b) Inform all legal aid or nonprofit organizations that provide legal services to victims of human trafficking or victims of domestic violence and that receive funding from the State Bar of the importance of including information about its organization and services on the legal information and referral internet website referenced in subdivision (a).SECTION 1.Section 6074.5 is added to the Business and Professions Code, to read:6074.5.(a)The Legislature finds that securing civil legal assistance is difficult for victims of human trafficking and their families who cannot afford legal services, for reasons unique to their trafficking status. The Legislature further finds that the State Bar is uniquely suited to bring together organizations to help coordinate the delivery of civil legal services for victims of human trafficking and their families.(b)The State Bar shall engage with local bar associations, legal aid organizations, human trafficking victim service providers, and volunteer attorneys and encourage those groups to provide legal services to victims of human trafficking and their families who otherwise cannot afford legal services and collaborate, as appropriate, to improve access to and delivery of these services throughout the state.(c)The State Bar shall provide resources and educational materials to attorneys and the public in order to support the purposes of this section by, among other things, doing the following:(1)Compiling a list of local bar associations, legal aid organizations, human trafficking victim service providers, and volunteer attorneys willing to provide pro bono legal services to victims of human trafficking, organized by city and county, and posting the list on its internet website.(2)(A)Conducting a statewide survey of programs that provide civil legal assistance to victims of human trafficking in order to identify whether and where there is a need for legal advice clinics, publishing a report and recommendations based upon its findings before January 1, 2022, and posting the report on its internet website. (B)The report required in subparagraph (A) shall be submitted in accordance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.

 Amended IN  Assembly  March 11, 2020 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2008Introduced by Assembly Member CunninghamJanuary 28, 2020 An act to add Section 6074.5 to the Business and Professions Code, relating to the State Bar of California. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2008, as amended, Cunningham. State Bar of California: legal services: victims of human trafficking. trafficking or domestic violence.The State Bar Act provides for the licensure and regulation of attorneys by the State Bar of California, a public corporation. Existing law requires the State Bar to engage with local bar associations, legal aid organizations, veterans service providers, military service providers, and volunteer attorneys and to encourage those groups to provide legal services to veterans and service members and their families who otherwise cannot afford legal services, and requires the State Bar to provide related resources and educational materials to attorneys and the public in furtherance of those provisions.This bill would additionally require the State Bar to engage with local bar associations, legal aid organizations, human trafficking victim service providers, and volunteer attorneys to encourage those groups to provide legal services to victims of human trafficking and their families who otherwise cannot afford legal services. The bill would require the State Bar to provide specified resources and educational materials for these purposes, including a list of organizations and attorneys willing to provide pro bono legal services to victims of human trafficking, and would require the State Bar to publish, before January 1, 2022, a report and recommendations on whether there is a need for legal advice clinics for victims of human trafficking. ensure its internet website contains a link to a legal information and referral internet website that lists legal aid and nonprofit organizations that provide legal services to victims of human trafficking or victims of domestic violence. The bill would require the State Bar to inform all those legal aid or nonprofit organizations that receive funding from the State Bar of the importance of including information about its organization and services on the legal information and referral internet website.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: NO  Local Program: NO 

 Amended IN  Assembly  March 11, 2020

Amended IN  Assembly  March 11, 2020

 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION

 Assembly Bill 

No. 2008

Introduced by Assembly Member CunninghamJanuary 28, 2020

Introduced by Assembly Member Cunningham
January 28, 2020

 An act to add Section 6074.5 to the Business and Professions Code, relating to the State Bar of California. 

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

AB 2008, as amended, Cunningham. State Bar of California: legal services: victims of human trafficking. trafficking or domestic violence.

The State Bar Act provides for the licensure and regulation of attorneys by the State Bar of California, a public corporation. Existing law requires the State Bar to engage with local bar associations, legal aid organizations, veterans service providers, military service providers, and volunteer attorneys and to encourage those groups to provide legal services to veterans and service members and their families who otherwise cannot afford legal services, and requires the State Bar to provide related resources and educational materials to attorneys and the public in furtherance of those provisions.This bill would additionally require the State Bar to engage with local bar associations, legal aid organizations, human trafficking victim service providers, and volunteer attorneys to encourage those groups to provide legal services to victims of human trafficking and their families who otherwise cannot afford legal services. The bill would require the State Bar to provide specified resources and educational materials for these purposes, including a list of organizations and attorneys willing to provide pro bono legal services to victims of human trafficking, and would require the State Bar to publish, before January 1, 2022, a report and recommendations on whether there is a need for legal advice clinics for victims of human trafficking. ensure its internet website contains a link to a legal information and referral internet website that lists legal aid and nonprofit organizations that provide legal services to victims of human trafficking or victims of domestic violence. The bill would require the State Bar to inform all those legal aid or nonprofit organizations that receive funding from the State Bar of the importance of including information about its organization and services on the legal information and referral internet website.

The State Bar Act provides for the licensure and regulation of attorneys by the State Bar of California, a public corporation. Existing law requires the State Bar to engage with local bar associations, legal aid organizations, veterans service providers, military service providers, and volunteer attorneys and to encourage those groups to provide legal services to veterans and service members and their families who otherwise cannot afford legal services, and requires the State Bar to provide related resources and educational materials to attorneys and the public in furtherance of those provisions.

This bill would additionally require the State Bar to engage with local bar associations, legal aid organizations, human trafficking victim service providers, and volunteer attorneys to encourage those groups to provide legal services to victims of human trafficking and their families who otherwise cannot afford legal services. The bill would require the State Bar to provide specified resources and educational materials for these purposes, including a list of organizations and attorneys willing to provide pro bono legal services to victims of human trafficking, and would require the State Bar to publish, before January 1, 2022, a report and recommendations on whether there is a need for legal advice clinics for victims of human trafficking. ensure its internet website contains a link to a legal information and referral internet website that lists legal aid and nonprofit organizations that provide legal services to victims of human trafficking or victims of domestic violence. The bill would require the State Bar to inform all those legal aid or nonprofit organizations that receive funding from the State Bar of the importance of including information about its organization and services on the legal information and referral internet website.

## Digest Key

## Bill Text

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 6074.5 is added to the Business and Professions Code, to read:6074.5. In order to provide the public with information about legal services that are available to victims of human trafficking and victims of domestic violence, the State Bar shall do both of the following:(a) Ensure its internet website contains a link to a legal information and referral internet website that lists legal aid and nonprofit organizations that provide legal services to victims of human trafficking or victims of domestic violence.(b) Inform all legal aid or nonprofit organizations that provide legal services to victims of human trafficking or victims of domestic violence and that receive funding from the State Bar of the importance of including information about its organization and services on the legal information and referral internet website referenced in subdivision (a).SECTION 1.Section 6074.5 is added to the Business and Professions Code, to read:6074.5.(a)The Legislature finds that securing civil legal assistance is difficult for victims of human trafficking and their families who cannot afford legal services, for reasons unique to their trafficking status. The Legislature further finds that the State Bar is uniquely suited to bring together organizations to help coordinate the delivery of civil legal services for victims of human trafficking and their families.(b)The State Bar shall engage with local bar associations, legal aid organizations, human trafficking victim service providers, and volunteer attorneys and encourage those groups to provide legal services to victims of human trafficking and their families who otherwise cannot afford legal services and collaborate, as appropriate, to improve access to and delivery of these services throughout the state.(c)The State Bar shall provide resources and educational materials to attorneys and the public in order to support the purposes of this section by, among other things, doing the following:(1)Compiling a list of local bar associations, legal aid organizations, human trafficking victim service providers, and volunteer attorneys willing to provide pro bono legal services to victims of human trafficking, organized by city and county, and posting the list on its internet website.(2)(A)Conducting a statewide survey of programs that provide civil legal assistance to victims of human trafficking in order to identify whether and where there is a need for legal advice clinics, publishing a report and recommendations based upon its findings before January 1, 2022, and posting the report on its internet website. (B)The report required in subparagraph (A) shall be submitted in accordance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.

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 6074.5 is added to the Business and Professions Code, to read:6074.5. In order to provide the public with information about legal services that are available to victims of human trafficking and victims of domestic violence, the State Bar shall do both of the following:(a) Ensure its internet website contains a link to a legal information and referral internet website that lists legal aid and nonprofit organizations that provide legal services to victims of human trafficking or victims of domestic violence.(b) Inform all legal aid or nonprofit organizations that provide legal services to victims of human trafficking or victims of domestic violence and that receive funding from the State Bar of the importance of including information about its organization and services on the legal information and referral internet website referenced in subdivision (a).

SECTION 1. Section 6074.5 is added to the Business and Professions Code, to read:

### SECTION 1.

6074.5. In order to provide the public with information about legal services that are available to victims of human trafficking and victims of domestic violence, the State Bar shall do both of the following:(a) Ensure its internet website contains a link to a legal information and referral internet website that lists legal aid and nonprofit organizations that provide legal services to victims of human trafficking or victims of domestic violence.(b) Inform all legal aid or nonprofit organizations that provide legal services to victims of human trafficking or victims of domestic violence and that receive funding from the State Bar of the importance of including information about its organization and services on the legal information and referral internet website referenced in subdivision (a).

6074.5. In order to provide the public with information about legal services that are available to victims of human trafficking and victims of domestic violence, the State Bar shall do both of the following:(a) Ensure its internet website contains a link to a legal information and referral internet website that lists legal aid and nonprofit organizations that provide legal services to victims of human trafficking or victims of domestic violence.(b) Inform all legal aid or nonprofit organizations that provide legal services to victims of human trafficking or victims of domestic violence and that receive funding from the State Bar of the importance of including information about its organization and services on the legal information and referral internet website referenced in subdivision (a).

6074.5. In order to provide the public with information about legal services that are available to victims of human trafficking and victims of domestic violence, the State Bar shall do both of the following:(a) Ensure its internet website contains a link to a legal information and referral internet website that lists legal aid and nonprofit organizations that provide legal services to victims of human trafficking or victims of domestic violence.(b) Inform all legal aid or nonprofit organizations that provide legal services to victims of human trafficking or victims of domestic violence and that receive funding from the State Bar of the importance of including information about its organization and services on the legal information and referral internet website referenced in subdivision (a).



6074.5. In order to provide the public with information about legal services that are available to victims of human trafficking and victims of domestic violence, the State Bar shall do both of the following:

(a) Ensure its internet website contains a link to a legal information and referral internet website that lists legal aid and nonprofit organizations that provide legal services to victims of human trafficking or victims of domestic violence.

(b) Inform all legal aid or nonprofit organizations that provide legal services to victims of human trafficking or victims of domestic violence and that receive funding from the State Bar of the importance of including information about its organization and services on the legal information and referral internet website referenced in subdivision (a).





(a)The Legislature finds that securing civil legal assistance is difficult for victims of human trafficking and their families who cannot afford legal services, for reasons unique to their trafficking status. The Legislature further finds that the State Bar is uniquely suited to bring together organizations to help coordinate the delivery of civil legal services for victims of human trafficking and their families.



(b)The State Bar shall engage with local bar associations, legal aid organizations, human trafficking victim service providers, and volunteer attorneys and encourage those groups to provide legal services to victims of human trafficking and their families who otherwise cannot afford legal services and collaborate, as appropriate, to improve access to and delivery of these services throughout the state.



(c)The State Bar shall provide resources and educational materials to attorneys and the public in order to support the purposes of this section by, among other things, doing the following:



(1)Compiling a list of local bar associations, legal aid organizations, human trafficking victim service providers, and volunteer attorneys willing to provide pro bono legal services to victims of human trafficking, organized by city and county, and posting the list on its internet website.



(2)(A)Conducting a statewide survey of programs that provide civil legal assistance to victims of human trafficking in order to identify whether and where there is a need for legal advice clinics, publishing a report and recommendations based upon its findings before January 1, 2022, and posting the report on its internet website. 



(B)The report required in subparagraph (A) shall be submitted in accordance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.