BILL ANALYSIS Ó AB 220 Page 1 CONCURRENCE IN SENATE AMENDMENTS AB 220 (Solorio) As Amended June 13, 2011 Majority vote ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |ASSEMBLY: | |(April 28, |SENATE: |38-0 |(August 31, 2011) | | | |2011) | | | | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- (vote not relevant) Original Committee Reference: PUB. S. SUMMARY : Extends the January 1, 2012, sunset on the Interstate Compact for Juveniles (ICJ) two years, to January 1, 2014. The Senate amendments delete the Assembly version of this bill, and instead extends the sunset date for the ICJ for two years, and make other non-substantive changes to this bill. EXISTING LAW : 1)Sets for the ICJ, which generally provides for specified matters concerning juvenile offenders, especially with respect to overseeing, supervising, and coordinating the interstate movement of juveniles subject to the terms of this compact, as specified. 2)States that the compact administrator shall be the executive director of the Corrections Standards Authority (CSA). 3)States that the executive director of the CSA shall convene an executive steering committee to review and make recommendations regarding the Interstate Compact for Juveniles and whether permanent membership in the compact would be the most effective and prudent means by which California can achieve the purpose set forth in provisions of law related to the Interstate Compact for Juveniles compared to other alternatives. The CSA shall present the executive steering committee's final report, including recommendations for legislative action, if necessary, to the appropriate committees of the Legislature by January 1, 2011. The report shall be concise and may be produced and submitted solely in electronic format. AB 220 Page 2 4)Sets the sunset date for the ICJ to January 1, 2012. AS PASSED BY THE ASSEMBLY , this bill required the Director of the Office of Gang and Youth Violence Policy (OGYVP) to make recommendations to consolidate and streamline existing state agency gang and youth violence grant programs with a goal toward giving priority to grant programs that employ evidence-based practices. Specifically, this bill : 1)Authorized the Director to create a working group, as specified, to assist in this effort and declares the Director the head of this group. 2)Required OGYVP to report the working group's findings to the Legislature and the Governor by June 1, 2012. FISCAL EFFECT : According to the Senate Appropriations Committee: Fiscal Impact (in thousands) Major Provisions 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Fund Annual ICJ dues $37 $37 $37 General Establish/maintain State Costs likely in excess of $25 annually General Council Compliance with Unknown; significant future cost General compact pressure COMMENTS : This bill was substantially amended in the Senate and the Assembly-approved version of this bill was deleted. This bill, as amended in the Senate, is inconsistent with Assembly actions and the provisions of this bill, as amended in the Senate, have not been heard in an Assembly policy committee. Analysis Prepared by : Stella Choe / PUB. S. / (916) 319-3744 FN: AB 220 Page 3 0002494