BILL ANALYSIS Ó SENATE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS Senator Ricardo Lara, Chair 2015 - 2016 Regular Session AB 913 (Santiago) - Student safety. ----------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | ----------------------------------------------------------------- |--------------------------------+--------------------------------| | | | |Version: April 9, 2015 |Policy Vote: ED. 8 - 0 | | | | |--------------------------------+--------------------------------| | | | |Urgency: No |Mandate: Yes | | | | |--------------------------------+--------------------------------| | | | |Hearing Date: August 27, 2015 |Consultant: Jillian Kissee | | | | ----------------------------------------------------------------- *********** ANALYSIS ADDENDUM - SUSPENSE FILE *********** The following information is revised to reflect amendments adopted by the committee on August 27, 2015 Bill Summary: This bill expands written agreements between each college or university campus and respective local law enforcement agency that clarify operational responsibilities for investigations of certain crimes to include sexual assault and hate crimes. It also requires that these agreements be reviewed, and updated if necessary, by July 1, 2016, and every five years thereafter. Fiscal Impact: One-time costs per community college district of approximately $1,000 (statewide costs of $72,000) to review and update existing agreements with required information. These costs could be incurred over a number years depending on when agreements are updated. To the extent each community college district incurs at least $1,000 and submits a claim to the AB 913 (Santiago) Page 1 of ? Commission on State Mandates, it could be determined to be reimbursable. Ongoing costs to update agreements every fifth year would be minor and absorbable. Similarly, a potential reimbursable state mandate could be created for local law enforcement agencies to participate in reviewing these agreements. (Proposition 98/General Fund) Both the California State University and the University of California indicate that any cost imposed by this bill would be minor and absorbable. Author Amendments: Authorize community college districts to include required information when their agreements are next updated and encourage each community college district to update their agreements. -- END --