BILL NUMBER: AB 1055 CHAPTERED 07/07/03 CHAPTER 38 FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE JULY 7, 2003 APPROVED BY GOVERNOR JULY 7, 2003 PASSED THE SENATE JUNE 24, 2003 PASSED THE ASSEMBLY MAY 15, 2003 AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY MARCH 27, 2003 INTRODUCED BY Assembly Member Spitzer FEBRUARY 20, 2003 An act to amend Section 29404 of the Government Code, relating to the district attorney. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST AB 1055, Spitzer. District attorney: special appropriation. Existing law requires at the beginning of each fiscal year in counties having a population of 90,000 or more that the board of supervisors make available to the district attorney's special appropriation the sum of $5,000, and in all other counties, the sum of $2,500. Existing law authorizes the district attorney to use this special appropriation to pay for, among other things, expenses incurred in criminal cases arising in the county, expenses in civil actions, proceedings, or other matters in which the county is interested, and expenses necessarily incurred in the detection of crime, except as specified. This bill would revise these provisions to require that the district attorney shall only use the special appropriation for expenses that are lawfully incurred, as specified. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Section 29404 of the Government Code is amended to read: 29404. The district attorney shall only use the special appropriation to pay: (a) Expenses lawfully incurred in criminal cases arising in the county. (b) Expenses lawfully incurred in the detection of crime, other than those declared to be misdemeanors by the Vehicle Code. (c) Expenses lawfully incurred in civil actions or proceedings.