BILL ANALYSIS Ó SENATE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS Senator Ricardo Lara, Chair 2015 - 2016 Regular Session SB 1100 (Monning) - Worker occupational safety and health training and education program ----------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | | | ----------------------------------------------------------------- |--------------------------------+--------------------------------| | | | |Version: April 11, 2016 |Policy Vote: L. & I.R. 5 - 0, | | | HEALTH 9 - 0 | | | | |--------------------------------+--------------------------------| | | | |Urgency: No |Mandate: No | | | | |--------------------------------+--------------------------------| | | | |Hearing Date: May 27, 2016 |Consultant: Robert Ingenito | | | | ----------------------------------------------------------------- Bill Summary: SB 1100 would expand the duties of the worker occupational safety and health training and education program to include collaboration with (1) the Occupational Health Branch of the Department of Public Health, and (2) the University of California occupational health centers, in order to increase coordination between occupational health centers and clinics. *********** ANALYSIS ADDENDUM - SUSPENSE FILE *********** The following information is revised to reflect amendments adopted by the committee on May 27, 2016 Fiscal Impact: The Department of Public Health would incur unknown, but potentially significant costs (likely in the hundreds of thousands of dollars) as a result of the bill. SB 1100 (Monning) Page 1 of ? The University of California would incur unknown, potentially significant costs to implement its provisions of the bill. The Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) would incur increased costs resulting from the additional programs specified in the bill. The magnitude is unknown, but could be offset with an increase to an existing assessment. Author Amendments: Increase funding sources for the Worker Occupational Safety and Health Training and Education Program. -- END --