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          ASSEMBLY THIRD READING
          AB 2187 (Cooley)
          As Amended  April 21, 2014
          Majority vote 

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          |     |Ammiano,                  |     |                          |
          |     |Ian Calderon, Garcia,     |     |                          |
          |     |Grove, Hall               |     |                          |
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           SUMMARY  :  Maintains birth certificate fees collected for child  
          abuse prevention and intervention services in the county in  
          which a newborn child will reside rather than the county in  
          which the child is born if the child is born outside of the  
          county in which his or her mother resides.  Specifically,  this  
          bill  deletes the requirement that a portion of birth certificate  
          fees goes to a county children's trust fund in the county in  
          which a child is born but will not reside unless a child is born  
          outside of a mother's county of residence due to the county of  
          residence not having a licensed health facility that provides  
          maternity services. 

           EXISTING LAW  :

          1)Establishes a structure of fees required of applicants  
            requesting certified copies of birth certificates, including  
            $12 to be paid by an agency applicant, as specified, and $18  
            to be paid by any other applicant, $4 of which is to be paid  
            to either a county children's trust fund or to the State  
            Children's Trust Fund, as specified.  (Health and Safety Code  
            Section 103625(b))

          2)Authorizes a board of supervisors to designate a voluntary  
            commission or council to establish a county children's trust  
            fund, which shall consist of moneys collected from birth  
            certificate fees, grants, gifts, or bequests from private  
            sources to be used for child abuse and neglect prevention and  
            intervention programs, and any funds appropriated by local  
            governmental entities or the Legislature.  (Welfare and  









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            Institutions Code (WIC) Section 18966)

          3)Requires a county treasurer to transmit moneys collected from  
            birth certificate fees for its county children's trust fund  
            that pertain to the birth certificate of a child whose mother  
            was a resident of another county at the time of birth to the  
            treasurer of the county of the mother's residence if that  
            county has an established county children's trust fund and  
            does not have a licensed health facility that provides  
            maternity services.  (WIC Section 18966)

          4)Requires the money in a county's children's trust fund to be  
            used to fund child abuse and neglect prevention and  
            intervention programs that are recommended by the commission  
            or council and chosen by the county board of supervisors, as  
            specified.  (WIC Section 18967)

          5)Establishes the state Office of Child Abuse Prevention within  
            the Department of Social Services which administers the State  
            Children's Trust Fund and funds and coordinates local services  
            that help strengthen and preserve families and carry out  
            activities related to child abuse and neglect prevention and  
            intervention.  (WIC Section 18952) 

          6)Establishes in the State Treasury the State Children's Trust  
            Fund, consisting of moneys transmitted from counties without a  
            county children's trust fund, personal income tax donations,  
            grants, gifts, or bequests made to the state from private  
            sources to be used for innovative and distinctive child abuse  
            and neglect prevention and intervention projects, and money  
            appropriated by the Legislature for that purpose.  (WIC  
            Section 18969)

           FISCAL EFFECT  :  Unknown.  This bill is keyed non-fiscal by the  
          Office of Legislative Counsel.

           COMMENTS  :  This bill seeks to ensure that the portion of a  
          child's birth certificate fees collected for the purpose of  
          funding child abuse and neglect prevention and intervention  
          programs goes to the county in which the child lives.

          Children's trust funds:  The State Children's Trust Fund was  
          established in 1983 specifically for the purpose of funding  
          child abuse and neglect prevention efforts.  Funds are  









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          administered by the Office of Child Abuse Prevention, and  
          include a portion of specialty license plate revenue from the  
          Child Health and Safety Fund, voluntary income tax donations,  
          and a portion of birth certificate fees.  The primary goal of  
          the State Children's Trust Fund is to allocate resources for  
          large-scale public awareness, education, and campaigns around  
          child abuse prevention.  Similarly, county children's trust  
          funds are a resource for local, more targeted child abuse  
          prevention and intervention efforts, such as facilitating  
          community education and awareness and coordinating prevention  
          programs among multiple entities.

          Child abuse numbers and effects:  Data provided through  
          California's Child Welfare Services/Case Management System  
          reveals that 81,381 allegations of child abuse reported in 2013  
          were substantiated, while another 89,193 were determined to be  
          inconclusive, and 15,321 are still pending a final  
          determination.<1>  According to information from the Centers for  
          Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), child maltreatment,  
          including physical abuse, sexual abuse and neglect, among other  
          detrimental experiences, causes stress that can disrupt early  
          brain development.  When this stress turns into chronic stress,  
          the development of a child's nervous and immune systems can be  
          compromised, which results in a higher risk for physical and  
          mental health problems when the child becomes an adult.  The CDC  
          notes that these problems include alcoholism, depression, drug  
          abuse, eating disorders, obesity, high-risk sexual behaviors,  
          smoking, suicide, and certain chronic diseases.

          Need for this bill:  Under current law, a portion of the fees  
          paid to acquire certified copies of birth certificates goes to  
          either a county children's trust fund, or to the State  
          Children's Trust Fund if a county doesn't have one established.   
          The structure for the deposit of funds in a county children's  
          trust fund is meant to be proportional to the number of children  
          born in the county.  Statute is based on the assumption that a  
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          <1>Needell, B., Webster, D., Armijo, M., Lee, S., Dawson, W.,  
          Magruder, J., Exel, M., Cuccaro-Alamin, S., Putnam-Hornstein,  
          E., Sandoval, A., Yee, H., Mason, F., Benton, C., Lou, C., Peng,  
          C., King, B., & Lawson, J. (2014). CCWIP reports. Retrieved  
          4/18/2014, from University of California at Berkeley California  
          Child Welfare Indicators Project website. URL:  
           http://cssr.berkeley.edu/ucb_childwelfare  









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          pregnant woman will have her child in her county of residence  
          unless the county lacks a maternity facility, which is why a  
          portion of the fees paid for her child's birth certificate goes  
          to the children's trust fund for the county in which her child  
          is born.  This can result in reduced revenue sources for child  
          abuse prevention and intervention efforts for the children they  
          are intended to serve.



          According to the author:

               Given the current nature of health care delivery, in  
               which health insurance parameters may dictate what  
               delivery facilities that are in a patient's "network,"  
               some patients may opt to deliver outside of the county  
               in which they live.  To ensure that each county  
               receives the funds for the children it provides  
               programs and services for, it is vital that the fee  
               for requests of copies of a child's birth certificate  
               should follow the child, regardless of where the  
               child's mother gives birth.

           
          Analysis Prepared by  :    Myesha Jackson / HUM. S. / (916)  
          319-2089 


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