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          Bill No:  SB 1395
          Author:   Alquist (D), et al
          Amended:  6/30/10
          Vote:     21

           
           SENATE TRANSPORTATION & HOUSING COMMITTEE  :  8-0, 4/13/10
          AYES:  Lowenthal, Huff, Ashburn, DeSaulnier, Kehoe,  
            Oropeza, Pavley, Simitian
          NO VOTE RECORDED:  Harman

           SENATE HEALTH COMMITTEE  :  5-0, 4/21/10
          AYES:  Alquist, Leno, Negrete McLeod, Pavley, Romero
          NO VOTE RECORDED:  Strickland, Aanestad, Cedillo, Cox

           SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE  :  Senate Rule 28.8

           SENATE FLOOR  :  35-0, 6/1/10
          AYES:  Aanestad, Alquist, Ashburn, Calderon, Cedillo,  
            Cogdill, Corbett, Correa, Cox, Denham, DeSaulnier,  
            Ducheny, Dutton, Florez, Hancock, Harman, Hollingsworth,  
            Huff, Kehoe, Leno, Liu, Lowenthal, Negrete McLeod,  
            Padilla, Pavley, Price, Romero, Runner, Simitian,  
            Steinberg, Strickland, Wolk, Wright, Wyland, Yee
          NO VOTE RECORDED:  Oropeza, Walters, Wiggins, Vacancy,  
            Vacancy

           ASSEMBLY FLOOR  :  74-0, 8/16/10 - See last page for vote


           SUBJECT  :    Organ and tissue donation

           SOURCE  :     Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
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           DIGEST  :    This bill requires, on and after July 1, 2011,  
          that a person applying for or renewing a California drivers  
          license or identification card indicate whether or not  
          he/she will be an organ donor, and also authorizes creation  
          of a living donor registry to sign up kidney donors.

           Assembly Amendments  specify the donor registry may include  
          other organs and tissue upon a finding by the Federal  
          Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the United  
          Network for Organ Sharing that these other types of  
          donations are generally safe.

           ANALYSIS  :    Existing law authorizes California's  
          federally-designated organ procurement organizations (OPOs)  
          to establish a not-for-profit organization to be designated  
          the California Organ and Tissue Donation Registrar  
          (Registrar).  The OPOs established Donate Life California  
          as the Registrar, and Donate Life California established  
          and maintains the California Organ and Tissue Donor  
          Registry (Registry).

          Under current law, the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV)  
          must ask all applicants for original or renewal driver's  
          licenses or identification cards if they want to become  
          organ and tissue donors.  On the front of the application,  
          DMV provides space to give consent to be an organ and  
          tissue donor upon death.  The application includes a  
          statement on the back explaining that this consent is  
          legally binding for those 18 and older and that minors  
          require consent from a parent or guardian.  An applicant  
          need not answer in order to receive a driver's license or  
          identification card.

          DMV prints the word "DONOR" inside a pink dot embedded on  
          the face of the driver's license or identification card of  
          each person who signs up and transmits the person's  
          information to Donate Life California.

          A person who applies for a driver's license or  
          identification card may also designate a voluntary  
          contribution of $2 to support organ and tissue donation.   
          DMV collects these contributions, from which it deducts its  







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          actual administrative costs of signing up donors, and then  
          DMV transmits the remainder to support the work of Donate  
          Life California.

          This bill:

          1. Requires, on and after July 1, 2011, an applicant for a  
             driver's license or identification card to check yes or  
             no as to whether to add his/her name to the organ donor  
             registry. An applicant must answer this question in  
             order to receive or renew his/her driver's license or  
             identification card.

          2. Requires DMV to update its driver's license and  
             identification card applications to include yes or no  
             check boxes specifically stating "Yes, add my name to  
             the donor registry" or "I do not wish to register at  
             this time." DMV  shall also provide a prescribed  
             explanation on the application of what checking yes  
             means and information on how to remove one's name from  
             the registry later by contacting Donate Life.

          3. Requires DMV inquire verbally of an applicant applying  
             in person for an original or renewal driver's license or  
             identification card at a department office as to whether  
             the applicant wishes to enroll in the organ donor  
             registry, and specifies that failure or refusal to  
             answer this question or check a box on the application  
             form shall not be a basis for DMV to deny an applicant a  
             driver's license or identification card.

          4. Rewrites the information that DMV shall provide on the  
             back of the driver's license or identification card  
             application to clarify that if the applicant is 18 or  
             older, he/she has actually signed up by checking yes on  
             the front of the application and to provide more  
             information about what being a donor means.

          5. Requires DMV to report annually for four years, plus  
             provide quarterly updates, to Donate Life California and  
             the appropriate policy and fiscal committees of the  
             Legislature information on funds collected through the  
             voluntary contributions as well as a summary of  
             applicants, including non-identifiable information on  







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             gender, zip code, year of birth, and method of  
             application (field office, online, or mail). 

          6. Authorizes the OPOs to create the Altruistic Living  
             Donor Registrar, which shall establish and maintain the  
             Altruistic Living Donor Registry for persons who would  
             like to identify themselves as kidney donors during  
             their lifetimes.  This Altruistic Living Donor  
             Registrar:

             A.    Shall use information in the registry to expedite  
                matches between donors and potential recipients.

             B.    May receive voluntary contributions to support the  
                registry and other activities.

             C.    Shall collect and make available to the public  
                information on the number of donors on the registry,  
                changes in the numbers of donors, and general donor  
                characteristics.

             D.    May expand the registry to include living donors  
                of organs and tissues other than kidneys if the  
                Federal  Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services  
                and the United Network for Organ Sharing make a  
                finding that these types of donations are generally  
                safe, without significant risk of complications, and  
                would not adversely affect the health of the donor.

           Background  

          SB 108 (Speier), Chapter 740, Statutes of 2001, authorized  
          the establishment of an Organ and Tissue Donor Registry in  
          the California Health and Human Services Agency.  The  
          Agency never received funding for the Registry, and in  
          2003, SB 112 (Speier), Chapter 405, transferred  
          responsibility for establishing the registry to a private,  
          nonprofit organization administered by the four  
          federally-designated OPOs.  The four federally-designated  
          OPOs are:

          1. California Transplant Donor Network, which serves 39  
             counties in northern and central California.








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          2. Golden State Donor Services, which serves 11 counties in  
             the Sacramento region.

          3. Lifesharing Community Organ & Tissue Donation, which  
             serves San Diego and Imperial Counties.

          4. OneLegacy, which serves counties in the Los Angeles  
             area.

          SB 112 built on a provision of current law at that time  
          that required DMV to provide donor registration forms to  
          those applying for drivers' licenses or identification  
          cards.  These forms included instructions to mail the  
          completed form to Donate Life California.  Donate Life  
          California found this system an ineffective method of  
          signing up donors, and so in 2005 sponsored, SB 689  
          (Speier), Chapter 665, which requires DMV to collect organ  
          and tissue donor designation information on its  
          applications for driver's licenses and identification  
          cards.  Donate Life reports that approximately 25 percent  
          of those applying or renewing a driver's license or  
          identification card sign up to be donors. 

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

           SUPPORT  :   (Verified  6/30/10) (Unable to reverify)

          Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (source)
          American Federation of State, County and Municipal  
          Employees
          California Academy of Physician Assistants
          California Hospital Association
          California Medical Association
          Community Health Partnership
          County of Santa Clara 
          DaVita
          Donate Life California
          National Kidney Foundation
          Stanford Hospital and Clinics


           ARGUMENTS IN SUPPORT  :    The bill's sponsor, Governor  
          Arnold Schwarzenegger, states:  "Organ donation is one of  







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          the kindest, most generous and powerful actions that each  
          and every one of us can take.  With thousands of people in  
          California and throughout the nation currently waiting for  
          a transplant, this legislation represents a new and  
          important resource to increase donor rates, ?  I am excited  
          to partner with the legislature to implement this  
          life-saving legislation and make California a leader in  
          organ donations."

          Currently over 21,000 California residents are waiting for  
          organ transplants.  It is estimated that one-third of these  
          people will die before they are able to receive the  
          donations that they need.  Of those, over 17,000 are  
          waiting for a kidney transplant, and the waiting list  
          continues to grow.

          This bill alters the process of applying for a new or  
          renewal driver's license or identification card so that one  
          must either enroll with the Donate Life California Organ  
          and Tissue Donor Registry or decline to enroll.  The  
          author's office asserts that this change will increase the  
          chances that a person will add him/herself to the Registry.


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


          JJA:mw  8/17/10   Senate Floor Analyses 








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                         SUPPORT/OPPOSITION:  SEE ABOVE

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