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                                   THIRD READING 


          Bill No:  AB 1626
          Author:   Committee on Budget   
          Amended:  8/9/16 in Senate
          Vote:     21 

          SENATE BUDGET AND FISCAL REVIEW COMMITTEE:  16-0, 8/11/16
           AYES:  Leno, Nielsen, Allen, Anderson, Beall, Block, Glazer,  
            Mitchell, Monning, Moorlach, Nguyen, Pan, Pavley, Roth, Stone,  
            Wolk
           NO VOTE RECORDED:  Hancock

           ASSEMBLY FLOOR:  Not relevant

           SUBJECT:   State government


          SOURCE:    Author
          
          DIGEST:  This bill provides statutory changes and clean-up  
          necessary to enact state administration and general government  
          related provisions of the Budget Act of 2016.
          
          ANALYSIS:  

          1)Human Trafficking Victims Assistance. Senate Bill 84 (Budget  
            and Fiscal Review Committee, Chapter 25, Statutes of 2015)  
            established the Human Trafficking Victim Assistance Fund and  
            requires the Office of Emergency Services (OES) to administer  
            these funds in the form of grants. OES distributes grants to  
            eligible non-profit organizations to serve victims of human  
            trafficking and for reimbursement of administrative department  
            costs. Existing law defines a "human trafficking caseworker"  
            as an individual who provides advice or assistance to victims  








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            of human trafficking, and has received specialized training,  
            as specified, in counseling. 
           
              This bill expands the definition of "human trafficking  
             caseworker" to include an individual who is employed by a  
             homeless service provider that services homeless children or  
             youth, and has completed a minimum of eight hours of training  
             focused on victims of human trafficking. 

          2)Napa County Jail. Senate Bill 844 (Budget and Fiscal Review  
            Committee, Chapter 34, Statutes of 2016), authorized the Board  
            of State and Community Corrections (BSCC) to issue up to $270  
            million in revenue bonds, notes, or bond anticipation notes to  
            finance the acquisition, design, or construction of local  
            facilities. Of the $270 million, $20 million must be awarded  
            to Napa County, to as result of damages sustained during the  
            2014 earthquake. 

             This bill clarifies that Napa County will receive $20 million  
             in lease-revenue bond financing to make necessary repairs for  
             the county jail, regardless of previous construction grant  
             awards and without the need to submit a proposal to the BSCC.  


          3)Technical. Existing law authorizes the Victims Compensation  
            Board to (1) impose a $25 filing fee to the individual or  
            company submitting each claim against the state, and to (2)  
            charge state departments for all claims the Board approves,  
            applying a charge of up to 15 percent of the dollar value on  
            all approved claims. Senate Bill 836 (Budget and Fiscal Review  
            Committee, Chapter 31, Statutes of 2016) renamed the Victims  
            Compensation Government Claims Board (VCGCB) to the Victims  
            Compensation Board, and shifted the Government Claims Program  
            to the Department of General Services. 

            This bill makes technical, conforming changes in the  
            implementation of the general claims program shift from the  
            Victim Compensation Board to the Department of General  
            Services, and shifts the authority, from the Victims  
            Compensation Board to the Department of General Services, to  
            administer the filing fee and ability to charge a surcharge on  
            an approved claim.









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          FISCAL EFFECT:   Appropriation:                Yes  Fiscal  
          Com.:Yes                       Local:          No


          According to the Senate Budget and Fiscal Review Committee this  
          bill includes $3 million from the Gambling Control Fund to the  
          Department of Justice to address the backlog in investigations  
          related to card room licensing.





          SUPPORT:   (Verified8/11/16)


          None received


          OPPOSITION:   (Verified8/11/16)


          None received


          Prepared by:Samantha Lui / B. & F.R. / (916) 651-4103
          8/15/16 19:36:05


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