BILL ANALYSIS Ó SENATE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS Senator Ricardo Lara, Chair 2015 - 2016 Regular Session AB 1911 (Eggman) - Dual status minors ----------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | ----------------------------------------------------------------- |--------------------------------+--------------------------------| | | | |Version: June 16, 2016 |Policy Vote: HUMAN S. 4 - 0, | | | JUD. 7 - 0 | | | | |--------------------------------+--------------------------------| | | | |Urgency: No |Mandate: No | | | | |--------------------------------+--------------------------------| | | | |Hearing Date: August 11, 2016 |Consultant: Jolie Onodera | | | | ----------------------------------------------------------------- *********** ANALYSIS ADDENDUM - SUSPENSE FILE *********** The following information is revised to reflect amendments adopted by the committee on August 11, 2016 Bill Summary: AB 1911 would do the following: Require the Judicial Council to convene a committee comprised of stakeholders involved in serving the needs of juvenile dependents or wards to develop and report to the Legislature, by January 1, 2018, its recommendations to facilitate and enhance comprehensive data and outcome tracking for the state's dual status youth. AB 1911 (Eggman) Page 1 of ? Require the Department of Social Services (DSS) to, on or before January 1, 2019, implement a function within the applicable case management system that will enable county child welfare agencies and county probation departments to identify dual status youth. Fiscal Impact: Judicial Council : Potential costs of about $100,000 (General Fund*) to chair and direct the activities of the committee, including the development of a legislative report including recommendations. DSS : Minor, absorbable costs (General Fund) to implement a case management system function to identify dual status youth, as this functionality is currently being incorporated into the Child Welfare Services-New System (CWS-NS), which is projected for rollout within the timeframes specified in this measure. However, should the report to the Legislature recommend an alternate or new technology system to be used, costs to meet the case management system functionality could be significant. Report recommendations: Unknown, potential major future cost pressure (General Fund) to facilitate and enhance comprehensive data and outcome tracking by child welfare services, probation departments, and potentially other agencies, as recommended in the yet to be completed report. *Trial Court Trust Fund Author Amendments: On page 3, in line 26, strike out "(CWS/CMS)," and insert: (CWS/CMS) or the Child Welfare Services-New System (CWS-NS), On page 3, in line 30, strike out "CWS/CMS" and insert: applicable case management system AB 1911 (Eggman) Page 2 of ?