BILL ANALYSIS �
Senate Appropriations Committee Fiscal Summary
Senator Kevin de Le�n, Chair
AB 1744 (Brown) - California Department of Aging.
Amended: August 4, 2014 Policy Vote: Human Services 4-0
Urgency: No Mandate: No
Hearing Date: August 14, 2014
Consultant: Brendan McCarthy
SUSPENSE FILE. AS AMENDED.
Bill Summary: AB 1744 would require the Department of Aging to
convene a task force to study and make recommendations relating
to unpaid family caregiving.
Fiscal Impact (as approved on August 14, 2014):
One-time costs up to $300,000 to provide staff support to
the task force and reimburse travel expenses for task force
members by the Department of Aging. (General Fund and
private funds). Staff anticipates that the Department may
need up to two staff positions to support the task force and
about $25,000 to reimburse travel costs.
Background: According to a report by the AARP Public Policy
Institute, there are 42 million family caregivers in the United
States who provide care to a relative with limitations to their
daily activities.
Proposed Law: AB 1744 would require the Department of Aging to
convene a task force to study and make recommendations relating
to unpaid family caregiving.
Specific provisions of the bill would:
Require the Department of Aging to convene a task force,
upon the receipt of $200,000 in non-state funds;
Require the task force to be composed of the Director of
the Department and 12 additional members, with specified
backgrounds;
Require the task force consider specific issues relating to
unpaid caregiving and make recommendations to the
Legislature.
Staff Comments: As noted above, the costs to the Department to
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support the task force may exceed $200,000. In that case, the
Department may need to supplement those private funds with
General Funds.
Committee amendments: would strike the findings and
declarations, require implementation of the bill to commence
upon receipt of sufficient funds, and make technical changes.