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          Date of Hearing:  June 10, 2014
          Chief Counsel:     Gregory Pagan


                         ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY
                                 Tom Ammiano, Chair

                    SB 846 (Galgiani) - As Amended:  May 28, 2014


           SUMMARY  :   Clarifies to explicitly state that law enforcement  
          agencies in California may request information or data  
          maintained by the Department of Justice (DOJ) for the purpose of  
          linking unsolved missing or unidentified persons cases, for the  
          purpose of resolving these cases, as specified.

           EXISTING LAW  :

          1)Requires the Attorney General (AG)to maintain the Violent  
            Crime Information Center (VCIC) to assist in the  
            identification and the apprehension of persons responsible for  
            specific violent crimes and for the disappearance and  
            exploitation of persons, particularly children and dependent  
            adults.  The center is required to, among other things, assist  
            local law enforcement agencies and county district attorneys  
            by providing investigative information on persons responsible  
            for specific violent crimes and missing persons cases.  (Pen.  
            Code � 14200.)

          2)Mandates the AG to establish and maintain a computer system  
            designed to effect an immediate law enforcement response to  
            reports of missing persons.  This system must include an  
            active file of information concerning persons reported to it  
            as missing and who have not been reported as found.  The  
            computer system is to be made available to law enforcement  
            agencies.  However, the AG shall not release the information  
            if the reporting agency requests the AG in writing not to  
            release the information because it would impair a criminal  
            investigation.  (Pen. Code � 14201.)

          3)Establishes, upon appropriation of funds by the Legislature,  
            the Violent Crime Information Network (VCIN) within the VCIC  
            to enable the DOJ crime analysts with expertise in child  
            abuse, missing persons, child abductions, and sexual assaults  
            to electronically share their data, analysis, and findings on  








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            violent crime cases with each other, and to electronically  
            provide law enforcement agencies with information to assist in  
            the identification, tracking, and apprehension of violent  
            offenders.  The VCIN shall serve to integrate existing state,  
            federal, and civilian data bases into a single comprehensive  
            network.  (Pen. Code � 14201.1.)

          4)Requires the VCIC to make accessible to the National Missing  
            and Unidentified Persons System specific information  
            authorized for dissemination and as determined appropriate by  
            the center that is contained in law enforcement reports  
            regarding missing or unidentified persons.  (Pen. Code �  
            14201.3.)



          5)Requires the AG to establish the Missing and Exploited  
            Children's Recovery Network, an automated computerized system  
            that has the capability to electronically transmit to all  
            state and local law enforcement agencies, and all cooperating  
            news media services, either by facsimile or computer modem, a  
            missing child poster that includes the name, personal  
            description data, and picture of the missing child.  (Pen.  
            Code � 14201.5.)

          6)Mandates the AG to establish and maintain an automated violent  
            crime method of operation system to facilitate the  
            identification and apprehension of persons responsible for  
            murder, kidnap, including parental abduction, false  
            imprisonment, or sexual assault.  This unit shall be  
            responsible for identifying perpetrators of violent felonies  
            collected from the center and analyzing and comparing data on  
            missing persons in order to determine possible leads which  
            could assist local law enforcement agencies.  This unit shall  
            only release information about active investigations by police  
            and sheriffs' departments to local law enforcement agencies.   
            (Pen. Code � 14202.)

          7)States that when any person makes a report of a missing person  
            to a police department, sheriff's department, district  
            attorney's office, California Highway Patrol, or other law  
            enforcement agency, the report shall be given in person or by  
            mail in a format acceptable to the AG.  When the person is  
            found, the sheriff, chief of police, coroner or medical  
            examiner, or the law enforcement agency locating the missing  








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            person are required to immediately report that information to  
            the AG's office.  (Pen. Code �� 14206 and 14207.)

           FISCAL EFFECT  :  None

           COMMENTS  :   

             Author's Statement  :  According to the author, "The need for SB  
            846 evolved after the recovery of loved ones who had been  
            missing in my district since the 1980s.  There are 25,000  
            active missing and unidentified persons in the Attorney  
            General's repository of cold cases.  I have a law enforcement  
            task force in place and we have identified a need to give the  
            Attorney General greater discretion to assist local law  
            enforcement with identifying similarities between cases.  Our  
            goal is to give local law enforcement additional tools to  
            increase the likelihood of matching records of missing and  
            unidentified loved ones, and resolving their cold cases.

           REGISTERED SUPPORT / OPPOSITION  :

           Support 
           
          California District Attorneys Association
          California Police Chiefs Association
           
            Opposition 
           
          None

           Analysis Prepared by  :    Gregory Pagan / PUB. S. / (916)  
          319-3744