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                                                                     SB 835


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          SENATE THIRD READING


          SB  
          835 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review)


          As Amended  August 23, 2016


          Majority vote.  Budget Bill Appropriation Takes Effect  
          Immediately


          SENATE VOTE:  vote not relevant


          SUMMARY:  Deletes the previous version of this bill, and makes  
          necessary statutory and technical changes to implement changes  
          to the Budget Act of 2016 related to general government and  
          public safety facilities.  Specifically, this bill: 


          1)Expands the definition of a "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)Makes technical, conforming changes to implement the shift of  
            government claims programs out of the Victims Compensation  
            Board to the Department of General Services.


          3)Expands the definition of specified activities, to include the  
            financing for a specified low-rent housing project by a state  
            public body; Existing law provides that the words "develop,  
            construct, or acquire" for the purpose of the California  
            Constitution Article XXXIV shall not be interpreted to include  
            specified activities for a public body. 








                                                                     SB 835


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          FISCAL EFFECT:  Appropriates $3 million from the Gambling  
          Control Fund to the Department of Justice in order to address  
          the backlog in investigations related to card room licensing,  
          but does not increase the overall funding included in the  
          2016-17 budget. 


          COMMENTS:  This bill ensures Napa County will retain all past  
          public safety facility construction awards in addition to the  
          award made pursuant to the 2016 Budget Act. 




          Analysis Prepared by:                                             
                          Genevieve Morelos / BUDGET / (916) 319-2099  FN:  
          0004891