BILL ANALYSIS THIRD READING SB 904 Senate Budget & Fiscal Review Committee 6/29/93 21 NOT RELEVANT NOT RELEVANT 51-1, 6/29/93 SUBJECT: Jails SOURCE: Senate Budget and Fiscal Review Committee ____________________________________________________________________________ DIGEST: Assembly amendments delete the Senate version of the bill šwhich would have repealed the requirement that developers of residences, šschools, hospitals, and day care centers seek permission from the state if šthere is a significant disposal of hazardous waste within 2,000 feet of the šdevelopment, and replaced it with a provision prohibiting local governments šfrom approving a subdivision map for such projects if they are on šproperties where significant risks resulting from the presence of hazardous šsubstances cannot be mitigated. This bill is now a 1993-94 Budget trailer bill relating to inmate welfare šfunds. ANALYSIS: Existing law requires, among other things, that the money šand property deposited in the inmate welfare fund be expended by the šsheriff solely for the benefit, education, and welfare of the inmates šconfined within the jail. This bill, instead, would require that the money and property deposited in šthe inmate welfare fund be expended by the sheriff primarily for the šbenefit, education, and welfare of the inmates confined within the jail. šIt also would provide that any funds that are not needed for the welfare of šthe inmates may be expended for the maintenance of county jail facilities, šas defined. FISCAL EFFECT: Appropriation: No Fiscal Committee: Yes Local: No RJG:sl 6/29/93 Senate Floor Analyses