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                                 THIRD READING


          Bill No:  AB 1695
          Author:   Beall (D)
          Amended:  7/1/10 in Senate
          Vote:     21

           
           SENATE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE  :  7-0, 6/15/10
          AYES:  Leno, Cogdill, Cedillo, Hancock, Huff, Steinberg,  
            Wright
           
          ASSEMBLY FLOOR  :  69-0, 3/15/10 (Consent) - See last page  
            for vote


           SUBJECT  :    Custodial officers:  Santa Clara County

           SOURCE  :     Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors


           DIGEST  :    This bill extends the authority of custodial  
          officers in Santa Clara County to perform specified duties  
          not only at the Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, but at  
          other health care facilities in the County of Santa Clara,  
          as needed and only as they directly relate to guarding  
          in-custody inmates.  

           Senate Floor Amendments  of 7/1/10 permit Santa Clara County  
          to hire custodial deputy sheriffs, under Section 830.1(c)  
          of the Penal Code, to perform duties "exclusively or  
          initially relating to custodial assignments."

           ANALYSIS  :    Under existing law, all cities and counties  
          are authorized to employ custodial officers (public  
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          officers who are not peace officers) for the purpose of  
          maintaining order in local detention facilities.  (Section  
          831 of the Penal Code [PEN])

          Notwithstanding Section 831, in counties with a population  
          of 425,000 or less - and San Diego, Fresno, Kern,  
          Riverside, and Stanislaus counties - "enhanced powers"  
          custodial officers may be employed.  Santa Clara County is  
          also included in this section with specified authority for  
          custodial officers who are employed by the Santa Clara  
          County Department of Corrections.  (PEN Section 831.5)

          Those "enhanced powers" custodial officers may carry  
          firearms under the direction of the sheriff while  
          fulfilling specified job-related duties.  They, too, are  
          designated as "public officers," not "peace officers"; they  
          are empowered to serve warrants, writs, or subpoenas within  
          the custodial facility, and, as with regular custodial  
          officers, they may use reasonable force to establish and  
          maintain custody, and may release from custody  
          misdemeanants on citation to appear or individuals arrested  
          for intoxication who are not subject to further criminal  
          proceedings.  They may also make warrantless arrests within  
          the facility (pursuant to Section 836.5 - misdemeanor in  
          the presence of the officer).  Training standards are  
          specified.  A peace officer is required to be present in a  
          supervisorial capacity whenever 20 or more custodial  
          officers are on duty (for both Sections 831 and 831.5  
          officers).  (PEN Section 831.5)

          Existing law also provides that custodial officers employed  
          by the Santa Clara County Department of Corrections are  
          authorized to perform the following additional duties in  
          the facility:

          1. Arrest a person without a warrant whenever the custodial  
             officer has reasonable cause to believe that the person  
             to be arrested has committed a misdemeanor or felony in  
             the presence of the officer that is a violation of a  
             statute or ordinance that the officer has the duty to  
             enforce.

          2. Search property, cells, prisoners, or visitors.


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          3. Conduct strip or body cavity searches of prisoners  
             pursuant to Section 4030.

          4. Conduct searches and seizures pursuant to a duly issued  
             warrant.

          5. Segregate prisoners.

          6. Classify prisoners for the purpose of housing or  
             participation in supervised activities.

          These duties may be performed at the Santa Clara Valley  
          Medical Center as needed and only as they directly relate  
          to guarding inpatient, in-custody inmates.  This  
          subdivision shall not be construed to authorize the  
          performance of any law enforcement activity involving any  
          person other than the inmate or his/her visitors.  (PEN  
          Section 831.5(g))

          This bill permits custodial officers in Santa Clara County  
          to perform these duties at the Santa Clara Valley Medical  
          Center, or at other health care facilities in the County of  
          Santa Clara, as needed and only as they directly relate to  
          guarding in-custody inmates.  

          Existing law provides in PEN Section 830.1(c) that a  
          custodial deputy sheriff classification is part of a  
          continuum of classifications of custodial officers in  
          county jails and other local detention facilities.   
          Currently 29 counties are authorized to hire this  
          classification of employee.  A Section 830.1(c) custodial  
          deputy sheriff is a peace officer, "who is employed to  
          perform duties exclusively or initially relating to  
          custodial assignments."  They are granted all the rights  
          and protections contained in the Public Safety Officers  
          Procedural Bill of Rights Act.  (Section 3301 et seq. of  
          the Government Code)  Whether these employees are granted  
          public safety retirement benefits would be a determination  
          made by the county.

          This bill adds Santa Clara County to the other 29 counties  
          permitted to hire custodial officers in county jails and  
          other local detention facilities.


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           FISCAL EFFECT  :    Appropriation:  No   Fiscal Com.:  No    
          Local:  No

           SUPPORT  :   (Verified  6/16/10)

          Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors (source)


           ARGUMENTS IN SUPPORT  :    According to the author:

            "State law allows county correctional officers to perform  
            their duties at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center while  
            guarding hospitalized inmates.

            "However, there are instances when individuals in the  
            Department's custody are hospitalized or receive medical  
            treatment at other local hospitals or health care  
            facilities.

            "AB 1695 would change state law to allow County  
            correctional officers to guard inmates at any hospital or  
            health care facility in Santa Clara County.

            "This is a simple district bill that will allow the  
            County Department of Corrections to maintain custody of  
            individuals, clarify correctional officer's authority,  
            and ensure public safety."


           ASSEMBLY FLOOR  :
          AYES:  Adams, Ammiano, Anderson, Arambula, Beall, Bill  
            Berryhill, Tom Berryhill, Blakeslee, Block, Bradford,  
            Brownley, Buchanan, Caballero, Charles Calderon, Carter,  
            Chesbro, Conway, Cook, Coto, De La Torre, DeVore,  
            Emmerson, Eng, Evans, Feuer, Fletcher, Fong, Fuentes,  
            Fuller, Furutani, Gaines, Galgiani, Garrick, Gilmore,  
            Hagman, Hayashi, Hernandez, Hill, Huber, Huffman,  
            Jeffries, Jones, Knight, Lieu, Logue, Bonnie Lowenthal,  
            Ma, Mendoza, Miller, Monning, Nava, Nestande, Niello,  
            Nielsen, Norby, V. Manuel Perez, Portantino, Ruskin,  
            Salas, Saldana, Silva, Audra Strickland, Swanson,  
            Torlakson, Torres, Torrico, Villines, Yamada, John A.  
            Perez
          NO VOTE RECORDED:  Bass, Blumenfield, Davis, De Leon, Hall,  

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            Harkey, Skinner, Smyth, Solorio, Tran, Vacancy


          RJG:mw  7/2/10   Senate Floor Analyses 

                         SUPPORT/OPPOSITION:  SEE ABOVE

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