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          ASSEMBLY THIRD READING
          AB 1712 (Hancock)
          As Amended April 11, 2005
          Majority vote 

           JUDICIARY           5-3                                         
           
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          |Ayes:|Jones, Laird, Levine,     |     |                          |
          |     |Lieber, Montanez          |     |                          |
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          |Nays:|Harman, Haynes, Cogdill   |     |                          |
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           SUMMARY  :  Seeks to authorize the City of Berkeley to increase  
          the fees for copies of specified records in order to assist in  
          domestic violence prevention.  Specifically,  this bill  :

          1)Authorizes the Berkeley City Council, upon making specified  
            findings and declarations, to increase the fees for certified  
            copies of marriage certificates, birth certificates, fetal  
            death records and death records by up to $2, with further  
            increases permitted on an annual basis, based on the Consumer  
            Price Index (CPI) for the San Francisco metropolitan area for  
            the preceding year. 

          2)Directs that these fees be deposited into a special fund to be  
            used for governmental oversight and coordination of domestic  
            violence and family violence prevention, intervention and  
            prosecution efforts. 

          3)Provides that the authorization for the fee increases will  
            sunset on January 1, 2010.  

           EXISTING LAW  :

          1)Sets forth the fees to be charged for certified copies of  
            marriage records, birth certificates, fetal death records and  
            death records.  

          2)Authorizes the Alameda County Board of Supervisors, upon  
            making specified findings and declarations, to increase the  
            fees, until January 1, 2010, for marriage licenses and for  








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            certified copies of marriage certificates, birth certificates,  
            fetal death record and death records by up to $2, with  
            possible increases based on the CPI, with the fees used for  
            governmental oversight and coordination of domestic violence  
            and family violence prevention, intervention and prosecution  
            efforts.  

           FISCAL EFFECT  :  None  

           COMMENTS  :  The Berkeley City Council, the sponsors of this bill,  
          seek authorization to raise fees for certified copies of  
          marriage certificates, birth certificates and death records.   
          This bill is a clean up to AB 2010 (Hancock), Chapter 830,  
          Statutes of 2004, that permitted Alameda and Solano Counties to  
          raise fees, until 2010, for certified copies of marriage  
          certificates, birth certificates and death records by up to $2,  
          in order to fund governmental oversight and coordination of that  
          county's domestic violence prevention, intervention and  
          prosecution efforts.  

          The City of Berkeley, located within Alameda County, runs its  
          own Health Department and, as a result, provides certified  
          copies of marriage certificates, birth certificates and death  
          records.  However, last year's legislation only provided the fee  
          increase to individuals who purchased their records through the  
          County, not the City.  This bill would clean-up a loophole in  
          last year's legislation by allowing the Berkeley City Council to  
          charge the additional $2 for records sold by the City and have  
          the additional funds be used for purposes of domestic violence  
          prevention, intervention, and prosecution efforts regarding  
          domestic violence.  Like last year's bill, the additional $2 fee  
          will sunset on January 1, 2010.  

          The money raised by the City of Berkeley would be placed in a  
          special fund to provide for oversight and coordination of  
          domestic violence prevention, intervention and prosecution  
          efforts in Alameda County.  These efforts include coordination  
          among the court system, the district attorney's office, the  
          public defender's office, law enforcement, the probation  
          department, mental health, substance abuse, child welfare  
          services, adult protective services, and other agencies and  
          community based organizations.  This bill authorizes a fee  
          increase of up to $2, with further increases permitted on an  
          annual basis, using the CPI for the San Francisco metropolitan  








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          area.

          In support of this bill, the author argues that last year's  
          legislation only applied to individuals purchasing copies of  
          records through Alameda County:

               For individuals residing in Berkeley, and who purchase  
               their marriage certificate, birth, or death records  
               through the city, the statute does not apply.  This  
               bill would remedy that situation by specifically  
               authorizing the Berkeley City Council to participate  
               in the pilot program to provide oversight and  
               coordination of domestic violence prevention and  
               intervention efforts.  
           
               There is a lack of coordination and oversight among  
               the many entities involved in
               domestic violence.  This lack of coordination leads to  
               duplicative efforts and 
               prevents local agencies from effective oversight of  
               domestic violence related 
               programs.  In addition, existing domestic violence  
               related funds are prohibited 
               from being used for anything other than direct  
               services.  This bill would allow the 
               City of Berkeley to increase fees for birth and death  
               certificates to fund oversight 
               and coordination of domestic violence efforts.  


           Analysis Prepared by  :    Leora Gershenzon / JUD. / (916)  
          319-2334 


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