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1 | + | CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 327Introduced by Assembly Member Jones-SawyerJanuary 30, 2023 An act to amend Sections 13010 and 13020 of the Penal Code, relating to crime statistics. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 327, as introduced, Jones-Sawyer. Criminal justice: crime statistics.Existing law requires the Department of Justice to supply to the federal government with criminal statistics data, as specified. Existing law requires local law enforcement agencies, as specified, to provide the Department of Justice with criminal statistics, as requested. Existing law required the Department of Justice to report to the Legislature on the progress on reporting of crime statistics data to the federal government in compliance with the federal National Incident-Based Reporting System.This bill would require the Department of Justice to complete the transition of all reporting of crime data to the National Incident-Based Reporting System and would require local law enforcement agencies to provide the necessary data to complete this transition.By requiring local agencies to provide updated statistical data, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: YES Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares both of the following:(a) Accurate, detailed, and comprehensive data about crime can help law enforcement agencies, communities, researchers, and public leaders make well-informed decisions that support public safety.(b) It is the intent of the legislature that all state and local law enforcement agencies will provide incident-based crime data to the Department of Justice for submission to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.SEC. 2. Section 13010 of the Penal Code is amended to read:13010. It shall be the duty of the department:(a) To collect data necessary for the work of the department from all persons and agencies mentioned in Section 13020 and from any other appropriate source.(b) To prepare and distribute to all those persons and agencies cards, forms, or electronic means used in reporting data to the department. The cards, forms, or electronic means may, in addition to other items, include items of information needed by federal bureaus or departments engaged in the development of national and uniform criminal statistics.(c) To recommend the form and content of records that must be kept by those persons and agencies in order to ensure the correct reporting of data to the department.(d) To instruct those persons and agencies in the installation, maintenance, and use of those records and in the reporting of data therefrom to the department.(e) To process, tabulate, analyze, and interpret the data collected from those persons and agencies.(f) To supply, at their request, to federal bureaus or departments engaged in the collection of national criminal statistics data they need from this state.(g) To make available to the public, through the departments OpenJustice Web portal, information relating to criminal statistics, to be updated at least once per year, and to present at other times as the Attorney General may approve reports on special aspects of criminal statistics. A sufficient number of copies of a downloadable summary of this information shall be annually prepared to enable the Attorney General to send a copy to the Governor and to all public officials in the state dealing with criminals and to distribute them generally in channels where they will add to the public enlightenment. This subdivision shall not be construed to require more frequent reporting by local agencies than what is required by any other law.(h) To periodically review the requirements of units of government using criminal justice statistics, and to make recommendations for changes it deems necessary in the design of criminal justice statistics systems, including new techniques of collection and processing made possible by automation.(i)To evaluate, on an annual basis, the progress of Californias transition from summary crime reporting to incident-based crime reporting, in alignment with the federal National Incident-Based Reporting System, and report its findings to the Legislature annually through 2019, pursuant to Section 9795 of the Government Code.(i) To complete the transition of all of Californias crime data from summary crime reporting to incident-based crime reporting, in alignment with the federal National Incident-Based Reporting System.SEC. 3. Section 13020 of the Penal Code is amended to read:13020. It shall be the duty of every city marshal, chief of police, railroad and steamship police, sheriff, coroner, district attorney, city attorney and city prosecutor having criminal jurisdiction, probation officer, county board of parole commissioners, work furlough administrator, the Department of Justice, Health and Welfare Agency, Department of Corrections, Department of Youth Authority, Youthful Offender Parole Board, Board of Prison Terms, State Department of Health, Department of Benefit Payments, State Fire Marshal, Liquor Control Administrator, constituent agencies of the State Department of Investment, and every other person or agency dealing with crimes or criminals or with delinquency or delinquents, when requested by the Attorney General:(a) To install and maintain records needed for the correct reporting of the required statistical data required by him or her. data.(b) (1) To report statistical data to the department at those times and in the manner that the Attorney General prescribes.(2) The data described in this subdivision includes incident-based data necessary to transition Californias crime data from summary crime reporting to incident-based crime reporting, in alignment with the federal National Incident-Based Reporting System.(c) To give to the Attorney General, or his or her their accredited agent, access to statistical data for the purpose of carrying out this title.SEC. 4. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code. | |
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3 | + | CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 327Introduced by Assembly Member Jones-SawyerJanuary 30, 2023 An act to amend Sections 13010 and 13020 of the Penal Code, relating to crime statistics. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 327, as introduced, Jones-Sawyer. Criminal justice: crime statistics.Existing law requires the Department of Justice to supply to the federal government with criminal statistics data, as specified. Existing law requires local law enforcement agencies, as specified, to provide the Department of Justice with criminal statistics, as requested. Existing law required the Department of Justice to report to the Legislature on the progress on reporting of crime statistics data to the federal government in compliance with the federal National Incident-Based Reporting System.This bill would require the Department of Justice to complete the transition of all reporting of crime data to the National Incident-Based Reporting System and would require local law enforcement agencies to provide the necessary data to complete this transition.By requiring local agencies to provide updated statistical data, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: YES | |
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15 | 15 | Introduced by Assembly Member Jones-SawyerJanuary 30, 2023 | |
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17 | 17 | Introduced by Assembly Member Jones-Sawyer | |
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20 | 20 | An act to amend Sections 13010 and 13020 of the Penal Code, relating to crime statistics. | |
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22 | 22 | LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST | |
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24 | 24 | ## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST | |
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26 | + | AB 327, as introduced, Jones-Sawyer. Criminal justice: crime statistics. | |
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28 | - | Existing law requires the Department of Justice to supply to the federal government with criminal statistics data, as specified. Existing law requires local law enforcement agencies, as specified, to provide the Department of Justice with criminal statistics, as requested. Existing law required the Department of Justice to report to the Legislature on the progress on reporting of crime statistics data to the federal government in compliance with the federal National Incident-Based Reporting System.This bill would require the Department of Justice to complete the transition of all reporting of crime data to the National Incident-Based Reporting System | |
28 | + | Existing law requires the Department of Justice to supply to the federal government with criminal statistics data, as specified. Existing law requires local law enforcement agencies, as specified, to provide the Department of Justice with criminal statistics, as requested. Existing law required the Department of Justice to report to the Legislature on the progress on reporting of crime statistics data to the federal government in compliance with the federal National Incident-Based Reporting System.This bill would require the Department of Justice to complete the transition of all reporting of crime data to the National Incident-Based Reporting System and would require local law enforcement agencies to provide the necessary data to complete this transition.By requiring local agencies to provide updated statistical data, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above. | |
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30 | 30 | Existing law requires the Department of Justice to supply to the federal government with criminal statistics data, as specified. Existing law requires local law enforcement agencies, as specified, to provide the Department of Justice with criminal statistics, as requested. Existing law required the Department of Justice to report to the Legislature on the progress on reporting of crime statistics data to the federal government in compliance with the federal National Incident-Based Reporting System. | |
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32 | - | This bill would require the Department of Justice to complete the transition of all reporting of crime data to the National Incident-Based Reporting System | |
32 | + | This bill would require the Department of Justice to complete the transition of all reporting of crime data to the National Incident-Based Reporting System and would require local law enforcement agencies to provide the necessary data to complete this transition. | |
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34 | 34 | By requiring local agencies to provide updated statistical data, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program. | |
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36 | 36 | The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement. | |
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38 | 38 | This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above. | |
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44 | - | The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares both of the following:(a) Accurate, detailed, and comprehensive data about crime can help law enforcement agencies, communities, researchers, and public leaders make well-informed decisions that support public safety.(b) It is the intent of the | |
44 | + | The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares both of the following:(a) Accurate, detailed, and comprehensive data about crime can help law enforcement agencies, communities, researchers, and public leaders make well-informed decisions that support public safety.(b) It is the intent of the legislature that all state and local law enforcement agencies will provide incident-based crime data to the Department of Justice for submission to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.SEC. 2. Section 13010 of the Penal Code is amended to read:13010. It shall be the duty of the department:(a) To collect data necessary for the work of the department from all persons and agencies mentioned in Section 13020 and from any other appropriate source.(b) To prepare and distribute to all those persons and agencies cards, forms, or electronic means used in reporting data to the department. The cards, forms, or electronic means may, in addition to other items, include items of information needed by federal bureaus or departments engaged in the development of national and uniform criminal statistics.(c) To recommend the form and content of records that must be kept by those persons and agencies in order to ensure the correct reporting of data to the department.(d) To instruct those persons and agencies in the installation, maintenance, and use of those records and in the reporting of data therefrom to the department.(e) To process, tabulate, analyze, and interpret the data collected from those persons and agencies.(f) To supply, at their request, to federal bureaus or departments engaged in the collection of national criminal statistics data they need from this state.(g) To make available to the public, through the departments OpenJustice Web portal, information relating to criminal statistics, to be updated at least once per year, and to present at other times as the Attorney General may approve reports on special aspects of criminal statistics. A sufficient number of copies of a downloadable summary of this information shall be annually prepared to enable the Attorney General to send a copy to the Governor and to all public officials in the state dealing with criminals and to distribute them generally in channels where they will add to the public enlightenment. This subdivision shall not be construed to require more frequent reporting by local agencies than what is required by any other law.(h) To periodically review the requirements of units of government using criminal justice statistics, and to make recommendations for changes it deems necessary in the design of criminal justice statistics systems, including new techniques of collection and processing made possible by automation.(i)To evaluate, on an annual basis, the progress of Californias transition from summary crime reporting to incident-based crime reporting, in alignment with the federal National Incident-Based Reporting System, and report its findings to the Legislature annually through 2019, pursuant to Section 9795 of the Government Code.(i) To complete the transition of all of Californias crime data from summary crime reporting to incident-based crime reporting, in alignment with the federal National Incident-Based Reporting System.SEC. 3. Section 13020 of the Penal Code is amended to read:13020. It shall be the duty of every city marshal, chief of police, railroad and steamship police, sheriff, coroner, district attorney, city attorney and city prosecutor having criminal jurisdiction, probation officer, county board of parole commissioners, work furlough administrator, the Department of Justice, Health and Welfare Agency, Department of Corrections, Department of Youth Authority, Youthful Offender Parole Board, Board of Prison Terms, State Department of Health, Department of Benefit Payments, State Fire Marshal, Liquor Control Administrator, constituent agencies of the State Department of Investment, and every other person or agency dealing with crimes or criminals or with delinquency or delinquents, when requested by the Attorney General:(a) To install and maintain records needed for the correct reporting of the required statistical data required by him or her. data.(b) (1) To report statistical data to the department at those times and in the manner that the Attorney General prescribes.(2) The data described in this subdivision includes incident-based data necessary to transition Californias crime data from summary crime reporting to incident-based crime reporting, in alignment with the federal National Incident-Based Reporting System.(c) To give to the Attorney General, or his or her their accredited agent, access to statistical data for the purpose of carrying out this title.SEC. 4. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code. | |
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46 | 46 | The people of the State of California do enact as follows: | |
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48 | 48 | ## The people of the State of California do enact as follows: | |
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50 | - | SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares both of the following:(a) Accurate, detailed, and comprehensive data about crime can help law enforcement agencies, communities, researchers, and public leaders make well-informed decisions that support public safety.(b) It is the intent of the legislature | |
50 | + | SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares both of the following:(a) Accurate, detailed, and comprehensive data about crime can help law enforcement agencies, communities, researchers, and public leaders make well-informed decisions that support public safety.(b) It is the intent of the legislature that all state and local law enforcement agencies will provide incident-based crime data to the Department of Justice for submission to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. | |
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52 | - | SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares both of the following:(a) Accurate, detailed, and comprehensive data about crime can help law enforcement agencies, communities, researchers, and public leaders make well-informed decisions that support public safety.(b) It is the intent of the legislature | |
52 | + | SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares both of the following:(a) Accurate, detailed, and comprehensive data about crime can help law enforcement agencies, communities, researchers, and public leaders make well-informed decisions that support public safety.(b) It is the intent of the legislature that all state and local law enforcement agencies will provide incident-based crime data to the Department of Justice for submission to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. | |
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54 | 54 | SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares both of the following: | |
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58 | 58 | (a) Accurate, detailed, and comprehensive data about crime can help law enforcement agencies, communities, researchers, and public leaders make well-informed decisions that support public safety. | |
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60 | + | (b) It is the intent of the legislature that all state and local law enforcement agencies will provide incident-based crime data to the Department of Justice for submission to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. | |
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62 | - | SEC. 2. Section 13010 of the Penal Code is amended to read:13010. It shall be the duty of the department:(a) To collect data necessary for the work of the department from all persons and agencies mentioned in Section 13020 and from any other appropriate source.(b) To prepare and distribute to all those persons and agencies cards, forms, or electronic means used in reporting data to the department. The cards, forms, or electronic means may, in addition to other items, include items of information needed by federal bureaus or departments engaged in the development of national and uniform criminal statistics.(c) To recommend the form and content of records that must be kept by those persons and agencies in order to ensure the correct reporting of data to the department.(d) To instruct those persons and agencies in the installation, maintenance, and use of those records and in the reporting of data therefrom to the department.(e) To process, tabulate, analyze, and interpret the data collected from those persons and agencies.(f) To supply, at their request, to federal bureaus or departments engaged in the collection of national criminal statistics data they need from this state.(g) To make available to the public, through the departments OpenJustice Web portal, information relating to criminal statistics, to be updated at least once per year, and to present at other times as the Attorney General may approve reports on special aspects of criminal statistics. A sufficient number of copies of a downloadable summary of this information shall be annually prepared to enable the Attorney General to send a copy to the Governor and to all public officials in the state dealing with criminals and to distribute them generally in channels where they will add to the public enlightenment. This subdivision shall not be construed to require more frequent reporting by local agencies than what is required by any other law.(h) To periodically review the requirements of units of government using criminal justice statistics, and to make recommendations for changes it deems necessary in the design of criminal justice statistics systems, including new techniques of collection and processing made possible by automation.(i) To complete the transition of all of Californias crime data from summary crime reporting to incident-based crime reporting, in alignment with the federal National Incident-Based Reporting System. | |
62 | + | SEC. 2. Section 13010 of the Penal Code is amended to read:13010. It shall be the duty of the department:(a) To collect data necessary for the work of the department from all persons and agencies mentioned in Section 13020 and from any other appropriate source.(b) To prepare and distribute to all those persons and agencies cards, forms, or electronic means used in reporting data to the department. The cards, forms, or electronic means may, in addition to other items, include items of information needed by federal bureaus or departments engaged in the development of national and uniform criminal statistics.(c) To recommend the form and content of records that must be kept by those persons and agencies in order to ensure the correct reporting of data to the department.(d) To instruct those persons and agencies in the installation, maintenance, and use of those records and in the reporting of data therefrom to the department.(e) To process, tabulate, analyze, and interpret the data collected from those persons and agencies.(f) To supply, at their request, to federal bureaus or departments engaged in the collection of national criminal statistics data they need from this state.(g) To make available to the public, through the departments OpenJustice Web portal, information relating to criminal statistics, to be updated at least once per year, and to present at other times as the Attorney General may approve reports on special aspects of criminal statistics. A sufficient number of copies of a downloadable summary of this information shall be annually prepared to enable the Attorney General to send a copy to the Governor and to all public officials in the state dealing with criminals and to distribute them generally in channels where they will add to the public enlightenment. This subdivision shall not be construed to require more frequent reporting by local agencies than what is required by any other law.(h) To periodically review the requirements of units of government using criminal justice statistics, and to make recommendations for changes it deems necessary in the design of criminal justice statistics systems, including new techniques of collection and processing made possible by automation.(i)To evaluate, on an annual basis, the progress of Californias transition from summary crime reporting to incident-based crime reporting, in alignment with the federal National Incident-Based Reporting System, and report its findings to the Legislature annually through 2019, pursuant to Section 9795 of the Government Code.(i) To complete the transition of all of Californias crime data from summary crime reporting to incident-based crime reporting, in alignment with the federal National Incident-Based Reporting System. | |
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64 | 64 | SEC. 2. Section 13010 of the Penal Code is amended to read: | |
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68 | - | 13010. It shall be the duty of the department:(a) To collect data necessary for the work of the department from all persons and agencies mentioned in Section 13020 and from any other appropriate source.(b) To prepare and distribute to all those persons and agencies cards, forms, or electronic means used in reporting data to the department. The cards, forms, or electronic means may, in addition to other items, include items of information needed by federal bureaus or departments engaged in the development of national and uniform criminal statistics.(c) To recommend the form and content of records that must be kept by those persons and agencies in order to ensure the correct reporting of data to the department.(d) To instruct those persons and agencies in the installation, maintenance, and use of those records and in the reporting of data therefrom to the department.(e) To process, tabulate, analyze, and interpret the data collected from those persons and agencies.(f) To supply, at their request, to federal bureaus or departments engaged in the collection of national criminal statistics data they need from this state.(g) To make available to the public, through the departments OpenJustice Web portal, information relating to criminal statistics, to be updated at least once per year, and to present at other times as the Attorney General may approve reports on special aspects of criminal statistics. A sufficient number of copies of a downloadable summary of this information shall be annually prepared to enable the Attorney General to send a copy to the Governor and to all public officials in the state dealing with criminals and to distribute them generally in channels where they will add to the public enlightenment. This subdivision shall not be construed to require more frequent reporting by local agencies than what is required by any other law.(h) To periodically review the requirements of units of government using criminal justice statistics, and to make recommendations for changes it deems necessary in the design of criminal justice statistics systems, including new techniques of collection and processing made possible by automation.(i) To complete the transition of all of Californias crime data from summary crime reporting to incident-based crime reporting, in alignment with the federal National Incident-Based Reporting System. | |
68 | + | 13010. It shall be the duty of the department:(a) To collect data necessary for the work of the department from all persons and agencies mentioned in Section 13020 and from any other appropriate source.(b) To prepare and distribute to all those persons and agencies cards, forms, or electronic means used in reporting data to the department. The cards, forms, or electronic means may, in addition to other items, include items of information needed by federal bureaus or departments engaged in the development of national and uniform criminal statistics.(c) To recommend the form and content of records that must be kept by those persons and agencies in order to ensure the correct reporting of data to the department.(d) To instruct those persons and agencies in the installation, maintenance, and use of those records and in the reporting of data therefrom to the department.(e) To process, tabulate, analyze, and interpret the data collected from those persons and agencies.(f) To supply, at their request, to federal bureaus or departments engaged in the collection of national criminal statistics data they need from this state.(g) To make available to the public, through the departments OpenJustice Web portal, information relating to criminal statistics, to be updated at least once per year, and to present at other times as the Attorney General may approve reports on special aspects of criminal statistics. A sufficient number of copies of a downloadable summary of this information shall be annually prepared to enable the Attorney General to send a copy to the Governor and to all public officials in the state dealing with criminals and to distribute them generally in channels where they will add to the public enlightenment. This subdivision shall not be construed to require more frequent reporting by local agencies than what is required by any other law.(h) To periodically review the requirements of units of government using criminal justice statistics, and to make recommendations for changes it deems necessary in the design of criminal justice statistics systems, including new techniques of collection and processing made possible by automation.(i)To evaluate, on an annual basis, the progress of Californias transition from summary crime reporting to incident-based crime reporting, in alignment with the federal National Incident-Based Reporting System, and report its findings to the Legislature annually through 2019, pursuant to Section 9795 of the Government Code.(i) To complete the transition of all of Californias crime data from summary crime reporting to incident-based crime reporting, in alignment with the federal National Incident-Based Reporting System. | |
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70 | - | 13010. It shall be the duty of the department:(a) To collect data necessary for the work of the department from all persons and agencies mentioned in Section 13020 and from any other appropriate source.(b) To prepare and distribute to all those persons and agencies cards, forms, or electronic means used in reporting data to the department. The cards, forms, or electronic means may, in addition to other items, include items of information needed by federal bureaus or departments engaged in the development of national and uniform criminal statistics.(c) To recommend the form and content of records that must be kept by those persons and agencies in order to ensure the correct reporting of data to the department.(d) To instruct those persons and agencies in the installation, maintenance, and use of those records and in the reporting of data therefrom to the department.(e) To process, tabulate, analyze, and interpret the data collected from those persons and agencies.(f) To supply, at their request, to federal bureaus or departments engaged in the collection of national criminal statistics data they need from this state.(g) To make available to the public, through the departments OpenJustice Web portal, information relating to criminal statistics, to be updated at least once per year, and to present at other times as the Attorney General may approve reports on special aspects of criminal statistics. A sufficient number of copies of a downloadable summary of this information shall be annually prepared to enable the Attorney General to send a copy to the Governor and to all public officials in the state dealing with criminals and to distribute them generally in channels where they will add to the public enlightenment. This subdivision shall not be construed to require more frequent reporting by local agencies than what is required by any other law.(h) To periodically review the requirements of units of government using criminal justice statistics, and to make recommendations for changes it deems necessary in the design of criminal justice statistics systems, including new techniques of collection and processing made possible by automation.(i) To complete the transition of all of Californias crime data from summary crime reporting to incident-based crime reporting, in alignment with the federal National Incident-Based Reporting System. | |
70 | + | 13010. It shall be the duty of the department:(a) To collect data necessary for the work of the department from all persons and agencies mentioned in Section 13020 and from any other appropriate source.(b) To prepare and distribute to all those persons and agencies cards, forms, or electronic means used in reporting data to the department. The cards, forms, or electronic means may, in addition to other items, include items of information needed by federal bureaus or departments engaged in the development of national and uniform criminal statistics.(c) To recommend the form and content of records that must be kept by those persons and agencies in order to ensure the correct reporting of data to the department.(d) To instruct those persons and agencies in the installation, maintenance, and use of those records and in the reporting of data therefrom to the department.(e) To process, tabulate, analyze, and interpret the data collected from those persons and agencies.(f) To supply, at their request, to federal bureaus or departments engaged in the collection of national criminal statistics data they need from this state.(g) To make available to the public, through the departments OpenJustice Web portal, information relating to criminal statistics, to be updated at least once per year, and to present at other times as the Attorney General may approve reports on special aspects of criminal statistics. A sufficient number of copies of a downloadable summary of this information shall be annually prepared to enable the Attorney General to send a copy to the Governor and to all public officials in the state dealing with criminals and to distribute them generally in channels where they will add to the public enlightenment. This subdivision shall not be construed to require more frequent reporting by local agencies than what is required by any other law.(h) To periodically review the requirements of units of government using criminal justice statistics, and to make recommendations for changes it deems necessary in the design of criminal justice statistics systems, including new techniques of collection and processing made possible by automation.(i)To evaluate, on an annual basis, the progress of Californias transition from summary crime reporting to incident-based crime reporting, in alignment with the federal National Incident-Based Reporting System, and report its findings to the Legislature annually through 2019, pursuant to Section 9795 of the Government Code.(i) To complete the transition of all of Californias crime data from summary crime reporting to incident-based crime reporting, in alignment with the federal National Incident-Based Reporting System. | |
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72 | - | 13010. It shall be the duty of the department:(a) To collect data necessary for the work of the department from all persons and agencies mentioned in Section 13020 and from any other appropriate source.(b) To prepare and distribute to all those persons and agencies cards, forms, or electronic means used in reporting data to the department. The cards, forms, or electronic means may, in addition to other items, include items of information needed by federal bureaus or departments engaged in the development of national and uniform criminal statistics.(c) To recommend the form and content of records that must be kept by those persons and agencies in order to ensure the correct reporting of data to the department.(d) To instruct those persons and agencies in the installation, maintenance, and use of those records and in the reporting of data therefrom to the department.(e) To process, tabulate, analyze, and interpret the data collected from those persons and agencies.(f) To supply, at their request, to federal bureaus or departments engaged in the collection of national criminal statistics data they need from this state.(g) To make available to the public, through the departments OpenJustice Web portal, information relating to criminal statistics, to be updated at least once per year, and to present at other times as the Attorney General may approve reports on special aspects of criminal statistics. A sufficient number of copies of a downloadable summary of this information shall be annually prepared to enable the Attorney General to send a copy to the Governor and to all public officials in the state dealing with criminals and to distribute them generally in channels where they will add to the public enlightenment. This subdivision shall not be construed to require more frequent reporting by local agencies than what is required by any other law.(h) To periodically review the requirements of units of government using criminal justice statistics, and to make recommendations for changes it deems necessary in the design of criminal justice statistics systems, including new techniques of collection and processing made possible by automation.(i) To complete the transition of all of Californias crime data from summary crime reporting to incident-based crime reporting, in alignment with the federal National Incident-Based Reporting System. | |
72 | + | 13010. It shall be the duty of the department:(a) To collect data necessary for the work of the department from all persons and agencies mentioned in Section 13020 and from any other appropriate source.(b) To prepare and distribute to all those persons and agencies cards, forms, or electronic means used in reporting data to the department. The cards, forms, or electronic means may, in addition to other items, include items of information needed by federal bureaus or departments engaged in the development of national and uniform criminal statistics.(c) To recommend the form and content of records that must be kept by those persons and agencies in order to ensure the correct reporting of data to the department.(d) To instruct those persons and agencies in the installation, maintenance, and use of those records and in the reporting of data therefrom to the department.(e) To process, tabulate, analyze, and interpret the data collected from those persons and agencies.(f) To supply, at their request, to federal bureaus or departments engaged in the collection of national criminal statistics data they need from this state.(g) To make available to the public, through the departments OpenJustice Web portal, information relating to criminal statistics, to be updated at least once per year, and to present at other times as the Attorney General may approve reports on special aspects of criminal statistics. A sufficient number of copies of a downloadable summary of this information shall be annually prepared to enable the Attorney General to send a copy to the Governor and to all public officials in the state dealing with criminals and to distribute them generally in channels where they will add to the public enlightenment. This subdivision shall not be construed to require more frequent reporting by local agencies than what is required by any other law.(h) To periodically review the requirements of units of government using criminal justice statistics, and to make recommendations for changes it deems necessary in the design of criminal justice statistics systems, including new techniques of collection and processing made possible by automation.(i)To evaluate, on an annual basis, the progress of Californias transition from summary crime reporting to incident-based crime reporting, in alignment with the federal National Incident-Based Reporting System, and report its findings to the Legislature annually through 2019, pursuant to Section 9795 of the Government Code.(i) To complete the transition of all of Californias crime data from summary crime reporting to incident-based crime reporting, in alignment with the federal National Incident-Based Reporting System. | |
73 | 73 | ||
74 | 74 | ||
75 | 75 | ||
76 | 76 | 13010. It shall be the duty of the department: | |
77 | 77 | ||
78 | 78 | (a) To collect data necessary for the work of the department from all persons and agencies mentioned in Section 13020 and from any other appropriate source. | |
79 | 79 | ||
80 | 80 | (b) To prepare and distribute to all those persons and agencies cards, forms, or electronic means used in reporting data to the department. The cards, forms, or electronic means may, in addition to other items, include items of information needed by federal bureaus or departments engaged in the development of national and uniform criminal statistics. | |
81 | 81 | ||
82 | 82 | (c) To recommend the form and content of records that must be kept by those persons and agencies in order to ensure the correct reporting of data to the department. | |
83 | 83 | ||
84 | 84 | (d) To instruct those persons and agencies in the installation, maintenance, and use of those records and in the reporting of data therefrom to the department. | |
85 | 85 | ||
86 | 86 | (e) To process, tabulate, analyze, and interpret the data collected from those persons and agencies. | |
87 | 87 | ||
88 | 88 | (f) To supply, at their request, to federal bureaus or departments engaged in the collection of national criminal statistics data they need from this state. | |
89 | 89 | ||
90 | 90 | (g) To make available to the public, through the departments OpenJustice Web portal, information relating to criminal statistics, to be updated at least once per year, and to present at other times as the Attorney General may approve reports on special aspects of criminal statistics. A sufficient number of copies of a downloadable summary of this information shall be annually prepared to enable the Attorney General to send a copy to the Governor and to all public officials in the state dealing with criminals and to distribute them generally in channels where they will add to the public enlightenment. This subdivision shall not be construed to require more frequent reporting by local agencies than what is required by any other law. | |
91 | 91 | ||
92 | 92 | (h) To periodically review the requirements of units of government using criminal justice statistics, and to make recommendations for changes it deems necessary in the design of criminal justice statistics systems, including new techniques of collection and processing made possible by automation. | |
93 | 93 | ||
94 | - | (i) | |
94 | + | (i)To evaluate, on an annual basis, the progress of Californias transition from summary crime reporting to incident-based crime reporting, in alignment with the federal National Incident-Based Reporting System, and report its findings to the Legislature annually through 2019, pursuant to Section 9795 of the Government Code. | |
95 | 95 | ||
96 | - | SEC. 3. Section 13020 of the Penal Code is amended to read:13020. It shall be the duty of every city marshal, chief of police, railroad and steamship police, sheriff, coroner, district attorney, city attorney attorney, and city prosecutor having criminal jurisdiction, probation officer, county board of parole commissioners, work furlough administrator, the Department of Justice, Health and Welfare Agency, Department of Corrections, Department of Youth Authority, Youthful Offender Parole Board, Board of Prison Terms, State Department of Health, the California Health and Human Services Agency, Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Board of Juvenile Hearings, Board of Parole Hearings, Department of Benefit Payments, State Fire Marshal, Liquor Control Administrator, the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, constituent agencies of the State Department of Investment, and every other person or agency dealing with crimes or criminals or with delinquency or delinquents, when requested by the Attorney General:(a) To install and maintain records needed for the correct reporting of the required statistical data.(b) (1) To report statistical data to the department at those times and in the manner that the Attorney General prescribes.(2) The data described in this subdivision includes incident-based data necessary to transition Californias crime data from summary crime reporting to incident-based crime reporting, in alignment with the federal National Incident-Based Reporting System.(c) To give to the Attorney General, or their accredited agent, access to statistical data for the purpose of carrying out this title. | |
96 | + | ||
97 | + | ||
98 | + | (i) To complete the transition of all of Californias crime data from summary crime reporting to incident-based crime reporting, in alignment with the federal National Incident-Based Reporting System. | |
99 | + | ||
100 | + | SEC. 3. Section 13020 of the Penal Code is amended to read:13020. It shall be the duty of every city marshal, chief of police, railroad and steamship police, sheriff, coroner, district attorney, city attorney and city prosecutor having criminal jurisdiction, probation officer, county board of parole commissioners, work furlough administrator, the Department of Justice, Health and Welfare Agency, Department of Corrections, Department of Youth Authority, Youthful Offender Parole Board, Board of Prison Terms, State Department of Health, Department of Benefit Payments, State Fire Marshal, Liquor Control Administrator, constituent agencies of the State Department of Investment, and every other person or agency dealing with crimes or criminals or with delinquency or delinquents, when requested by the Attorney General:(a) To install and maintain records needed for the correct reporting of the required statistical data required by him or her. data.(b) (1) To report statistical data to the department at those times and in the manner that the Attorney General prescribes.(2) The data described in this subdivision includes incident-based data necessary to transition Californias crime data from summary crime reporting to incident-based crime reporting, in alignment with the federal National Incident-Based Reporting System.(c) To give to the Attorney General, or his or her their accredited agent, access to statistical data for the purpose of carrying out this title. | |
97 | 101 | ||
98 | 102 | SEC. 3. Section 13020 of the Penal Code is amended to read: | |
99 | 103 | ||
100 | 104 | ### SEC. 3. | |
101 | 105 | ||
102 | - | 13020. It shall be the duty of every city marshal, chief of police, railroad and steamship police, sheriff, coroner, district attorney, city attorney | |
106 | + | 13020. It shall be the duty of every city marshal, chief of police, railroad and steamship police, sheriff, coroner, district attorney, city attorney and city prosecutor having criminal jurisdiction, probation officer, county board of parole commissioners, work furlough administrator, the Department of Justice, Health and Welfare Agency, Department of Corrections, Department of Youth Authority, Youthful Offender Parole Board, Board of Prison Terms, State Department of Health, Department of Benefit Payments, State Fire Marshal, Liquor Control Administrator, constituent agencies of the State Department of Investment, and every other person or agency dealing with crimes or criminals or with delinquency or delinquents, when requested by the Attorney General:(a) To install and maintain records needed for the correct reporting of the required statistical data required by him or her. data.(b) (1) To report statistical data to the department at those times and in the manner that the Attorney General prescribes.(2) The data described in this subdivision includes incident-based data necessary to transition Californias crime data from summary crime reporting to incident-based crime reporting, in alignment with the federal National Incident-Based Reporting System.(c) To give to the Attorney General, or his or her their accredited agent, access to statistical data for the purpose of carrying out this title. | |
103 | 107 | ||
104 | - | 13020. It shall be the duty of every city marshal, chief of police, railroad and steamship police, sheriff, coroner, district attorney, city attorney | |
108 | + | 13020. It shall be the duty of every city marshal, chief of police, railroad and steamship police, sheriff, coroner, district attorney, city attorney and city prosecutor having criminal jurisdiction, probation officer, county board of parole commissioners, work furlough administrator, the Department of Justice, Health and Welfare Agency, Department of Corrections, Department of Youth Authority, Youthful Offender Parole Board, Board of Prison Terms, State Department of Health, Department of Benefit Payments, State Fire Marshal, Liquor Control Administrator, constituent agencies of the State Department of Investment, and every other person or agency dealing with crimes or criminals or with delinquency or delinquents, when requested by the Attorney General:(a) To install and maintain records needed for the correct reporting of the required statistical data required by him or her. data.(b) (1) To report statistical data to the department at those times and in the manner that the Attorney General prescribes.(2) The data described in this subdivision includes incident-based data necessary to transition Californias crime data from summary crime reporting to incident-based crime reporting, in alignment with the federal National Incident-Based Reporting System.(c) To give to the Attorney General, or his or her their accredited agent, access to statistical data for the purpose of carrying out this title. | |
105 | 109 | ||
106 | - | 13020. It shall be the duty of every city marshal, chief of police, railroad and steamship police, sheriff, coroner, district attorney, city attorney | |
110 | + | 13020. It shall be the duty of every city marshal, chief of police, railroad and steamship police, sheriff, coroner, district attorney, city attorney and city prosecutor having criminal jurisdiction, probation officer, county board of parole commissioners, work furlough administrator, the Department of Justice, Health and Welfare Agency, Department of Corrections, Department of Youth Authority, Youthful Offender Parole Board, Board of Prison Terms, State Department of Health, Department of Benefit Payments, State Fire Marshal, Liquor Control Administrator, constituent agencies of the State Department of Investment, and every other person or agency dealing with crimes or criminals or with delinquency or delinquents, when requested by the Attorney General:(a) To install and maintain records needed for the correct reporting of the required statistical data required by him or her. data.(b) (1) To report statistical data to the department at those times and in the manner that the Attorney General prescribes.(2) The data described in this subdivision includes incident-based data necessary to transition Californias crime data from summary crime reporting to incident-based crime reporting, in alignment with the federal National Incident-Based Reporting System.(c) To give to the Attorney General, or his or her their accredited agent, access to statistical data for the purpose of carrying out this title. | |
107 | 111 | ||
108 | 112 | ||
109 | 113 | ||
110 | - | 13020. It shall be the duty of every city marshal, chief of police, railroad and steamship police, sheriff, coroner, district attorney, city attorney | |
114 | + | 13020. It shall be the duty of every city marshal, chief of police, railroad and steamship police, sheriff, coroner, district attorney, city attorney and city prosecutor having criminal jurisdiction, probation officer, county board of parole commissioners, work furlough administrator, the Department of Justice, Health and Welfare Agency, Department of Corrections, Department of Youth Authority, Youthful Offender Parole Board, Board of Prison Terms, State Department of Health, Department of Benefit Payments, State Fire Marshal, Liquor Control Administrator, constituent agencies of the State Department of Investment, and every other person or agency dealing with crimes or criminals or with delinquency or delinquents, when requested by the Attorney General: | |
111 | 115 | ||
112 | - | (a) To install and maintain records needed for the correct reporting of the required statistical data. | |
116 | + | (a) To install and maintain records needed for the correct reporting of the required statistical data required by him or her. data. | |
113 | 117 | ||
114 | 118 | (b) (1) To report statistical data to the department at those times and in the manner that the Attorney General prescribes. | |
115 | 119 | ||
116 | 120 | (2) The data described in this subdivision includes incident-based data necessary to transition Californias crime data from summary crime reporting to incident-based crime reporting, in alignment with the federal National Incident-Based Reporting System. | |
117 | 121 | ||
118 | - | (c) To give to the Attorney General, or their accredited agent, access to statistical data for the purpose of carrying out this title. | |
122 | + | (c) To give to the Attorney General, or his or her their accredited agent, access to statistical data for the purpose of carrying out this title. | |
119 | 123 | ||
120 | 124 | SEC. 4. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code. | |
121 | 125 | ||
122 | 126 | SEC. 4. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code. | |
123 | 127 | ||
124 | 128 | SEC. 4. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code. | |
125 | 129 | ||
126 | 130 | ### SEC. 4. |