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          CONCURRENCE IN SENATE AMENDMENTS
          AB 1852 (Campos)
          As Amended July 3, 2012
          Majority vote 
           
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          |ASSEMBLY:  |49-24|(April 26,      |SENATE: |22-16|(August 9,     |
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           Original Committee Reference:    JUD.  

           SUMMARY  :  Authorizes county boards of supervisors and city 
          councils to increase specified fees to fund domestic violence 
          prevention programs.  Specifically,  this bill  :  

          1)States the findings of the Legislature that, among other 
            things:

             a)   Domestic violence is costly both in human and 
               organizational concerns.  Domestic violence affects people 
               of all economic and education levels, ages, and ethnic 
               groups;

             b)   Domestic violence puts children at risk.  Child abuse 
               and neglect have lifelong impacts on affected children and 
               society; 

             c)   Domestic violence is learned and generational; and,

             d)   Domestic violence, child abuse and neglect, and family 
               violence require a multifaceted intervention that engages 
               civil, criminal, health, and social service sectors working 
               together to align objectives, protocols, policies and 
               activities of each sector. 

          2)Authorizes a county board of supervisors and a city council 
            (for everything except marriage certificates), upon making 
            specified findings and declarations, to increase the fees for 
            certified copies of marriage and birth certificates, and death 
            records by up to $5, with further increases permitted on an 
            annual basis, based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI).  
            Directs that the fees increase be used as follows:

             a)   Sixty percent of fee increase collected from marriage 








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               certificates and death records to be directed to 
               community-based nonprofit organizations serving domestic 
               violence victims and their families;

             b)   Forty percent of fee increase collected from marriage 
               certificates and death records to be directed to 
               governmental oversight and coordination of domestic 
               violence and family violence prevention and intervention 
               efforts, including law enforcement, mental health, public 
               health, substance abuse, victim advocacy, community 
               education, and housing services, in order to increase the 
               effectiveness of prevention and early intervention of 
               domestic and family violence; and, 

             c)   Fee increase collected from birth certificates to be 
               deposited in county children's trust fund to fund agencies 
               and organizations in the county seeking to increase 
               effectiveness and prevention and early intervention of 
               child abuse and neglect.  If the county does not have a 
               children's trust fund, increase to the State Children's 
               Trust Fund.

          3)Allows the county or city, as appropriate, to retain up to 4% 
            of the fees for administrative costs associated with 
            collection of the fees.

          4)Provides that this bill will not affect any other laws that 
            authorize a county or city to increase fees for marriage 
            license and for certified copies of marriage and birth 
            certificates and death records.

           The Senate amendments  specify how the fee increase may be used.

           EXISTING LAW  : 

          1)Authorizes the Alameda County Board of Supervisors, and the 
            Berkeley City Council, upon making specified findings and 
            declarations, to increase the fees for marriage licenses and 
            confidential marriage licenses, as well as certified copies of 
            marriage, birth, and death certificates, by up to $2, with 
            further increases permitted on an annual basis, based on the 
            CPI.  Directs that the 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.  








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          2)Authorizes a $4 fee (subject to CPI increases) for certified 
            copies of marriage certificates, birth certificates, and death 
            records to provide funding for governmental oversight and 
            coordination of domestic violence prevention, intervention, 
            and prosecution efforts in Contra Costa County.  

          3)Authorizes the Solano County Board of Supervisors, upon making 
            findings and declarations of the need for governmental 
            oversight and coordination of domestic violence agencies, to 
            increase fees for marriage licenses, confidential marriage 
            licenses, and certified copies of marriage certificates, fetal 
            death records, and death records by up to $2 (subject to CPI 
            increases) in order to fund governmental oversight and 
            coordination of domestic violence and family violence 
            prevention, intervention, and prosecution efforts.  

          4)Authorizes the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors, upon making 
            findings and declarations of the need for governmental 
            oversight and coordination of domestic violence agencies, to 
            increase fees for marriage licenses, confidential marriage 
            licenses, and certified copies of marriage certificates, fetal 
            death records, and death records by up to $2, until January 1, 
            2015.  

          5)Authorizes the Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors, upon 
            making findings and declarations of the need for governmental 
            oversight and coordination of domestic violence agencies, to 
            increase fees for certified copies of marriage certificates, 
            fetal death records, and death records by up to $2, until 
            January 1, 2016.  

           AS PASSED BY THE ASSEMBLY  , this bill was substantially similar 
          to the version approved by the Senate, but limited use of fee 
          increases to governmental oversight and coordination of domestic 
          violence and family violence prevention, intervention, and 
          prosecution efforts. 
           
          FISCAL EFFECT  :  None
           
          COMMENTS  :  For more than 10 years, the Legislature has 
          authorized, on a pilot basis, five counties, including, Alameda, 
          and Contra Costa, to increase fees for marriage licenses and for 
          marriage, birth and death certificates to fund governmental 
          oversight and coordination of domestic violence prevention, 








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          intervention, and prosecution programs.  These programs have 
          been highly successful and have led to the creation of a family 
          justice center in Alameda County, a youth intervention program 
          in the City of Berkeley and significantly greater coordination 
          of services in Contra Costa County.  As a result of their 
          successes, the programs in Alameda, Contra Costa and Solano 
          Counties and the City of Berkeley have been made permanent.  

          This bill seeks to allow the expansion of these programs 
          statewide by giving all counties the ability to raise fees for 
          certified copies of marriage and birth certificates and death 
          records by up to $5 in order to fund domestic violence and child 
          abuse programs and governmental oversight and coordination of 
          domestic violence prevention and early intervention.  Likewise, 
          cities may raise fees for certified copies of birth certificates 
          and death records by up to $5 in order to fund anti-domestic 
          violence and child abuse efforts.

          Domestic violence is a serious criminal justice and public 
          health problem most often perpetrated against women.  (Extent, 
          Nature and Consequences of Intimate Partner Violence: Findings 
          from the National Violence against Women Survey, U.S. Department 
          of Justice (2001).)  Prevalence of domestic violence at the 
          national level ranges from 960,000 to three million women each 
          year who are physically abused by their husbands or boyfriends.  
          While the numbers are staggering, they only include those cases 
          of reported domestic violence.  In fact, according to a 1998 
          Commonwealth Fund survey of women's health, nearly 31% of 
          American women report being physically or sexually abused by a 
          husband or boyfriend at some point in their lives.  (Health 
          Concerns Across a Woman's Lifespan: 1998 Survey of Women's 
          Health, The Commonwealth Fund (May 1999).)

          Rather than continue what has been a county and city-specific 
          piecemeal approach to domestic violence prevention efforts, this 
          bill allows all county boards of supervisors, upon making 
          specified findings and declaration on the need for more funding 
          to combat domestic violence and child abuse, to increase the 
          fees for certified copies of marriage and birth certificates and 
          death records by up to $5.  Additionally, city councils can 
          elect to do the same for fees for birth and death records, if 
          they happen to provide access to them.

          This bill is designed to work in tandem with the existing 
          domestic violence prevention programs by specifically stating 








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          that it does not affect any other fee increase that a county or 
          city may have.

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