California 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2279 Amended / Bill

Filed 08/15/2024

                    Amended IN  Senate  August 15, 2024 Amended IN  Senate  June 03, 2024 Amended IN  Assembly  April 04, 2024 Amended IN  Assembly  March 18, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2279Introduced by Assembly Members Cervantes and RamosFebruary 08, 2024An act to add Section 15008 to the Government Code, relating to state government.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2279, as amended, Cervantes. Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Justice Program.Existing law establishes the Department of Justice, and makes the department responsible, in part, for overseeing statewide criminal justice programs.Existing law requires the Department of Justice to provide technical assistance to local law enforcement agencies and tribal governments relating to tribal issues, including providing guidance for law enforcement education and training on policing and criminal investigations on Indian lands, providing guidance on improving crime reporting, crime statistics, criminal procedures, and investigative tools, and facilitating and supporting improved communication between local law enforcement agencies and tribal governments.This bill would establish a Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Justice Program within and under the discretion of the Department of Justice. Justice, upon appropriation by the Legislature. The bill would impose specified responsibilities on the program, including facilitating collaboration and acting as a liaison between tribal victims families, tribal governments, and federal, tribal, state, and out-of-state law enforcement agencies regarding cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons in California, including cases involving human trafficking. tribal governments, families, and other law enforcement agencies. The bill, until January 1, 2029, if there are any remaining funds available after the use of funds for the establishment of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Justice Program, would require the bureau department to submit an annual report to both houses of the Legislature containing data on the number of and facts about cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons in California.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 15008 is added to the Government Code, to read:15008. (a) (1) The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Justice Program is established within and under the discretion of the Department of Justice. The program shall have all of the following responsibilities:(a)Facilitate collaboration and act as a liaison between tribal victims families, tribal governments, and federal, tribal, state, and out-of-state law enforcement agencies regarding cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons in California, including cases involving human trafficking.(b)Provide technical advice to law enforcement agencies regarding cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons, including cases of human trafficking, where appropriate.(c)Publish data on the number of and facts about cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons in California.(A) Coordinate and provide technical assistance to local and tribal law enforcement agencies in their efforts to identify and investigate missing and murdered indigenous individuals, including, where appropriate, active and inactive cases of missing and murdered indigenous individuals.(B) Act as a liaison between tribal governments, families, and other law enforcement agencies.(C) Provide grants to local law enforcement agencies to support investigatory activities, as determined by the department.(i) For any grants provided, within the discretion of the department, grant recipients shall provide a report to the Department of Justice regarding how grant funds were used, including a summary of any progress made in their investigations.(ii) These grant funds shall be available for encumbrance or expenditure until June 30, 2029.(iii) The Department of Justice shall submit the reports described in clause (i) to the Legislature. The reports shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795.(2) The implementation of this subdivision is contingent upon an appropriation of sufficient funds in the annual Budget Act for these purposes.(d)Submit(b) Until January 1, 2029, the Department of Justice shall submit an annual report to both houses of the Legislature containing the information published pursuant to subdivision (c). regarding data on the number of and facts about cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons in California.(1)The requirement for submitting a report imposed pursuant to this subdivision is inoperative on and after January 1, 2029, pursuant to Section 10231.5.(2)(1) The report to be submitted pursuant to this subdivision shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795.(2) The implementation of this subdivision is contingent upon there being any remaining funds available after the use of funds applied to subdivision (a).

 Amended IN  Senate  August 15, 2024 Amended IN  Senate  June 03, 2024 Amended IN  Assembly  April 04, 2024 Amended IN  Assembly  March 18, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2279Introduced by Assembly Members Cervantes and RamosFebruary 08, 2024An act to add Section 15008 to the Government Code, relating to state government.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2279, as amended, Cervantes. Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Justice Program.Existing law establishes the Department of Justice, and makes the department responsible, in part, for overseeing statewide criminal justice programs.Existing law requires the Department of Justice to provide technical assistance to local law enforcement agencies and tribal governments relating to tribal issues, including providing guidance for law enforcement education and training on policing and criminal investigations on Indian lands, providing guidance on improving crime reporting, crime statistics, criminal procedures, and investigative tools, and facilitating and supporting improved communication between local law enforcement agencies and tribal governments.This bill would establish a Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Justice Program within and under the discretion of the Department of Justice. Justice, upon appropriation by the Legislature. The bill would impose specified responsibilities on the program, including facilitating collaboration and acting as a liaison between tribal victims families, tribal governments, and federal, tribal, state, and out-of-state law enforcement agencies regarding cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons in California, including cases involving human trafficking. tribal governments, families, and other law enforcement agencies. The bill, until January 1, 2029, if there are any remaining funds available after the use of funds for the establishment of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Justice Program, would require the bureau department to submit an annual report to both houses of the Legislature containing data on the number of and facts about cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons in California.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: YES  Local Program: NO 

 Amended IN  Senate  August 15, 2024 Amended IN  Senate  June 03, 2024 Amended IN  Assembly  April 04, 2024 Amended IN  Assembly  March 18, 2024

Amended IN  Senate  August 15, 2024
Amended IN  Senate  June 03, 2024
Amended IN  Assembly  April 04, 2024
Amended IN  Assembly  March 18, 2024

 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION

 Assembly Bill 

No. 2279

Introduced by Assembly Members Cervantes and RamosFebruary 08, 2024

Introduced by Assembly Members Cervantes and Ramos
February 08, 2024

An act to add Section 15008 to the Government Code, relating to state government.

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

AB 2279, as amended, Cervantes. Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Justice Program.

Existing law establishes the Department of Justice, and makes the department responsible, in part, for overseeing statewide criminal justice programs.Existing law requires the Department of Justice to provide technical assistance to local law enforcement agencies and tribal governments relating to tribal issues, including providing guidance for law enforcement education and training on policing and criminal investigations on Indian lands, providing guidance on improving crime reporting, crime statistics, criminal procedures, and investigative tools, and facilitating and supporting improved communication between local law enforcement agencies and tribal governments.This bill would establish a Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Justice Program within and under the discretion of the Department of Justice. Justice, upon appropriation by the Legislature. The bill would impose specified responsibilities on the program, including facilitating collaboration and acting as a liaison between tribal victims families, tribal governments, and federal, tribal, state, and out-of-state law enforcement agencies regarding cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons in California, including cases involving human trafficking. tribal governments, families, and other law enforcement agencies. The bill, until January 1, 2029, if there are any remaining funds available after the use of funds for the establishment of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Justice Program, would require the bureau department to submit an annual report to both houses of the Legislature containing data on the number of and facts about cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons in California.

Existing law establishes the Department of Justice, and makes the department responsible, in part, for overseeing statewide criminal justice programs.

Existing law requires the Department of Justice to provide technical assistance to local law enforcement agencies and tribal governments relating to tribal issues, including providing guidance for law enforcement education and training on policing and criminal investigations on Indian lands, providing guidance on improving crime reporting, crime statistics, criminal procedures, and investigative tools, and facilitating and supporting improved communication between local law enforcement agencies and tribal governments.

This bill would establish a Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Justice Program within and under the discretion of the Department of Justice. Justice, upon appropriation by the Legislature. The bill would impose specified responsibilities on the program, including facilitating collaboration and acting as a liaison between tribal victims families, tribal governments, and federal, tribal, state, and out-of-state law enforcement agencies regarding cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons in California, including cases involving human trafficking. tribal governments, families, and other law enforcement agencies. The bill, until January 1, 2029, if there are any remaining funds available after the use of funds for the establishment of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Justice Program, would require the bureau department to submit an annual report to both houses of the Legislature containing data on the number of and facts about cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons in California.

## Digest Key

## Bill Text

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 15008 is added to the Government Code, to read:15008. (a) (1) The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Justice Program is established within and under the discretion of the Department of Justice. The program shall have all of the following responsibilities:(a)Facilitate collaboration and act as a liaison between tribal victims families, tribal governments, and federal, tribal, state, and out-of-state law enforcement agencies regarding cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons in California, including cases involving human trafficking.(b)Provide technical advice to law enforcement agencies regarding cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons, including cases of human trafficking, where appropriate.(c)Publish data on the number of and facts about cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons in California.(A) Coordinate and provide technical assistance to local and tribal law enforcement agencies in their efforts to identify and investigate missing and murdered indigenous individuals, including, where appropriate, active and inactive cases of missing and murdered indigenous individuals.(B) Act as a liaison between tribal governments, families, and other law enforcement agencies.(C) Provide grants to local law enforcement agencies to support investigatory activities, as determined by the department.(i) For any grants provided, within the discretion of the department, grant recipients shall provide a report to the Department of Justice regarding how grant funds were used, including a summary of any progress made in their investigations.(ii) These grant funds shall be available for encumbrance or expenditure until June 30, 2029.(iii) The Department of Justice shall submit the reports described in clause (i) to the Legislature. The reports shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795.(2) The implementation of this subdivision is contingent upon an appropriation of sufficient funds in the annual Budget Act for these purposes.(d)Submit(b) Until January 1, 2029, the Department of Justice shall submit an annual report to both houses of the Legislature containing the information published pursuant to subdivision (c). regarding data on the number of and facts about cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons in California.(1)The requirement for submitting a report imposed pursuant to this subdivision is inoperative on and after January 1, 2029, pursuant to Section 10231.5.(2)(1) The report to be submitted pursuant to this subdivision shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795.(2) The implementation of this subdivision is contingent upon there being any remaining funds available after the use of funds applied to subdivision (a).

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 15008 is added to the Government Code, to read:15008. (a) (1) The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Justice Program is established within and under the discretion of the Department of Justice. The program shall have all of the following responsibilities:(a)Facilitate collaboration and act as a liaison between tribal victims families, tribal governments, and federal, tribal, state, and out-of-state law enforcement agencies regarding cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons in California, including cases involving human trafficking.(b)Provide technical advice to law enforcement agencies regarding cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons, including cases of human trafficking, where appropriate.(c)Publish data on the number of and facts about cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons in California.(A) Coordinate and provide technical assistance to local and tribal law enforcement agencies in their efforts to identify and investigate missing and murdered indigenous individuals, including, where appropriate, active and inactive cases of missing and murdered indigenous individuals.(B) Act as a liaison between tribal governments, families, and other law enforcement agencies.(C) Provide grants to local law enforcement agencies to support investigatory activities, as determined by the department.(i) For any grants provided, within the discretion of the department, grant recipients shall provide a report to the Department of Justice regarding how grant funds were used, including a summary of any progress made in their investigations.(ii) These grant funds shall be available for encumbrance or expenditure until June 30, 2029.(iii) The Department of Justice shall submit the reports described in clause (i) to the Legislature. The reports shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795.(2) The implementation of this subdivision is contingent upon an appropriation of sufficient funds in the annual Budget Act for these purposes.(d)Submit(b) Until January 1, 2029, the Department of Justice shall submit an annual report to both houses of the Legislature containing the information published pursuant to subdivision (c). regarding data on the number of and facts about cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons in California.(1)The requirement for submitting a report imposed pursuant to this subdivision is inoperative on and after January 1, 2029, pursuant to Section 10231.5.(2)(1) The report to be submitted pursuant to this subdivision shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795.(2) The implementation of this subdivision is contingent upon there being any remaining funds available after the use of funds applied to subdivision (a).

SECTION 1. Section 15008 is added to the Government Code, to read:

### SECTION 1.

15008. (a) (1) The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Justice Program is established within and under the discretion of the Department of Justice. The program shall have all of the following responsibilities:(a)Facilitate collaboration and act as a liaison between tribal victims families, tribal governments, and federal, tribal, state, and out-of-state law enforcement agencies regarding cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons in California, including cases involving human trafficking.(b)Provide technical advice to law enforcement agencies regarding cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons, including cases of human trafficking, where appropriate.(c)Publish data on the number of and facts about cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons in California.(A) Coordinate and provide technical assistance to local and tribal law enforcement agencies in their efforts to identify and investigate missing and murdered indigenous individuals, including, where appropriate, active and inactive cases of missing and murdered indigenous individuals.(B) Act as a liaison between tribal governments, families, and other law enforcement agencies.(C) Provide grants to local law enforcement agencies to support investigatory activities, as determined by the department.(i) For any grants provided, within the discretion of the department, grant recipients shall provide a report to the Department of Justice regarding how grant funds were used, including a summary of any progress made in their investigations.(ii) These grant funds shall be available for encumbrance or expenditure until June 30, 2029.(iii) The Department of Justice shall submit the reports described in clause (i) to the Legislature. The reports shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795.(2) The implementation of this subdivision is contingent upon an appropriation of sufficient funds in the annual Budget Act for these purposes.(d)Submit(b) Until January 1, 2029, the Department of Justice shall submit an annual report to both houses of the Legislature containing the information published pursuant to subdivision (c). regarding data on the number of and facts about cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons in California.(1)The requirement for submitting a report imposed pursuant to this subdivision is inoperative on and after January 1, 2029, pursuant to Section 10231.5.(2)(1) The report to be submitted pursuant to this subdivision shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795.(2) The implementation of this subdivision is contingent upon there being any remaining funds available after the use of funds applied to subdivision (a).

15008. (a) (1) The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Justice Program is established within and under the discretion of the Department of Justice. The program shall have all of the following responsibilities:(a)Facilitate collaboration and act as a liaison between tribal victims families, tribal governments, and federal, tribal, state, and out-of-state law enforcement agencies regarding cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons in California, including cases involving human trafficking.(b)Provide technical advice to law enforcement agencies regarding cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons, including cases of human trafficking, where appropriate.(c)Publish data on the number of and facts about cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons in California.(A) Coordinate and provide technical assistance to local and tribal law enforcement agencies in their efforts to identify and investigate missing and murdered indigenous individuals, including, where appropriate, active and inactive cases of missing and murdered indigenous individuals.(B) Act as a liaison between tribal governments, families, and other law enforcement agencies.(C) Provide grants to local law enforcement agencies to support investigatory activities, as determined by the department.(i) For any grants provided, within the discretion of the department, grant recipients shall provide a report to the Department of Justice regarding how grant funds were used, including a summary of any progress made in their investigations.(ii) These grant funds shall be available for encumbrance or expenditure until June 30, 2029.(iii) The Department of Justice shall submit the reports described in clause (i) to the Legislature. The reports shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795.(2) The implementation of this subdivision is contingent upon an appropriation of sufficient funds in the annual Budget Act for these purposes.(d)Submit(b) Until January 1, 2029, the Department of Justice shall submit an annual report to both houses of the Legislature containing the information published pursuant to subdivision (c). regarding data on the number of and facts about cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons in California.(1)The requirement for submitting a report imposed pursuant to this subdivision is inoperative on and after January 1, 2029, pursuant to Section 10231.5.(2)(1) The report to be submitted pursuant to this subdivision shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795.(2) The implementation of this subdivision is contingent upon there being any remaining funds available after the use of funds applied to subdivision (a).

15008. (a) (1) The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Justice Program is established within and under the discretion of the Department of Justice. The program shall have all of the following responsibilities:(a)Facilitate collaboration and act as a liaison between tribal victims families, tribal governments, and federal, tribal, state, and out-of-state law enforcement agencies regarding cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons in California, including cases involving human trafficking.(b)Provide technical advice to law enforcement agencies regarding cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons, including cases of human trafficking, where appropriate.(c)Publish data on the number of and facts about cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons in California.(A) Coordinate and provide technical assistance to local and tribal law enforcement agencies in their efforts to identify and investigate missing and murdered indigenous individuals, including, where appropriate, active and inactive cases of missing and murdered indigenous individuals.(B) Act as a liaison between tribal governments, families, and other law enforcement agencies.(C) Provide grants to local law enforcement agencies to support investigatory activities, as determined by the department.(i) For any grants provided, within the discretion of the department, grant recipients shall provide a report to the Department of Justice regarding how grant funds were used, including a summary of any progress made in their investigations.(ii) These grant funds shall be available for encumbrance or expenditure until June 30, 2029.(iii) The Department of Justice shall submit the reports described in clause (i) to the Legislature. The reports shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795.(2) The implementation of this subdivision is contingent upon an appropriation of sufficient funds in the annual Budget Act for these purposes.(d)Submit(b) Until January 1, 2029, the Department of Justice shall submit an annual report to both houses of the Legislature containing the information published pursuant to subdivision (c). regarding data on the number of and facts about cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons in California.(1)The requirement for submitting a report imposed pursuant to this subdivision is inoperative on and after January 1, 2029, pursuant to Section 10231.5.(2)(1) The report to be submitted pursuant to this subdivision shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795.(2) The implementation of this subdivision is contingent upon there being any remaining funds available after the use of funds applied to subdivision (a).



15008. (a) (1) The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Justice Program is established within and under the discretion of the Department of Justice. The program shall have all of the following responsibilities:

(a)Facilitate collaboration and act as a liaison between tribal victims families, tribal governments, and federal, tribal, state, and out-of-state law enforcement agencies regarding cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons in California, including cases involving human trafficking.



(b)Provide technical advice to law enforcement agencies regarding cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons, including cases of human trafficking, where appropriate.



(c)Publish data on the number of and facts about cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons in California.



(A) Coordinate and provide technical assistance to local and tribal law enforcement agencies in their efforts to identify and investigate missing and murdered indigenous individuals, including, where appropriate, active and inactive cases of missing and murdered indigenous individuals.

(B) Act as a liaison between tribal governments, families, and other law enforcement agencies.

(C) Provide grants to local law enforcement agencies to support investigatory activities, as determined by the department.

(i) For any grants provided, within the discretion of the department, grant recipients shall provide a report to the Department of Justice regarding how grant funds were used, including a summary of any progress made in their investigations.

(ii) These grant funds shall be available for encumbrance or expenditure until June 30, 2029.

(iii) The Department of Justice shall submit the reports described in clause (i) to the Legislature. The reports shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795.

(2) The implementation of this subdivision is contingent upon an appropriation of sufficient funds in the annual Budget Act for these purposes.

(d)Submit



(b) Until January 1, 2029, the Department of Justice shall submit an annual report to both houses of the Legislature containing the information published pursuant to subdivision (c). regarding data on the number of and facts about cases involving missing and murdered indigenous persons in California.

(1)The requirement for submitting a report imposed pursuant to this subdivision is inoperative on and after January 1, 2029, pursuant to Section 10231.5.



(2)



(1) The report to be submitted pursuant to this subdivision shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795.

(2) The implementation of this subdivision is contingent upon there being any remaining funds available after the use of funds applied to subdivision (a).