HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 11172015 - C.19RECOMMENDATION(S):
1. APPOINT the individuals identified in Exhibit A to serve on the 2016 Community Corrections Partnership (CCP),
pursuant to Penal Code § 1230(b)(2); and
2. APPOINT the individuals identified in Exhibit B to serve on the 2016 Community Corrections Partnership
Executive Committee, pursuant to Penal Code § 1230.1(b).
FISCAL IMPACT:
No fiscal impact.
BACKGROUND:
The California Legislature passed Assembly Bill 109 (Chapter 15, Statutes of 2011), which transferred responsibility
for supervising certain lower-level inmates and parolees from the California Department of Corrections and
Rehabilitation (CDCR) to counties. Assembly Bill 109 (AB109) took effect on October 1, 2011 and realigned three
major areas of the criminal justice system. On a prospective basis, the legislation:
• Transferred the location of incarceration for lower-level offenders (specified nonviolent, non-serious, non-sex
offenders) from state prison to local county jail and provides for an expanded role for post-release supervision for
these offenders;
APPROVE OTHER
RECOMMENDATION OF CNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD COMMITTEE
Action of Board On: 11/17/2015 APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED OTHER
Clerks Notes:
VOTE OF SUPERVISORS
AYE:John Gioia, District I Supervisor
Candace Andersen, District II
Supervisor
Mary N. Piepho, District III
Supervisor
Karen Mitchoff, District IV
Supervisor
Federal D. Glover, District V
Supervisor
Contact: Timothy Ewell,
925-335-1036
I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of an action taken and entered on the minutes of the
Board of Supervisors on the date shown.
ATTESTED: November 17, 2015
David Twa, County Administrator and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
By: Chris Heck, Deputy
cc:
C. 19
To:Board of Supervisors
From:PUBLIC PROTECTION COMMITTEE
Date:November 17, 2015
Contra
Costa
County
Subject:APPOINTMENT OF THE CY2016 COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS PARTNERSHIP (CCP) AND
CCP-EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
BACKGROUND: (CONT'D)
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• Transferred responsibility for post-release supervision of lower-level offenders (those released from prison after
having served a sentence for a non-violent, non-serious, and non-sex offense) from the state to the county level by
creating a new category of supervision called Post-Release Community Supervision (PRCS); and
• Transferred the custody responsibility for parole and PRCS revocations to local jail, administered by county
sheriffs.
AB109 also created an Executive Committee of the local Community Corrections Partnership (CCP) and tasked it
with recommending a Realignment Plan (Plan) to the county Board of Supervisors for implementation of the
criminal justice realignment. The Community Corrections Partnership is identified in statute as the following:
Community Corrections Partnership
1. Chief Probation Officer (Chair)
2. Presiding Judge (or designee)
3. County supervisor, CAO, or a designee of the BOS
4. District Attorney
5. Public Defender
6. Sheriff
7. Chief of Police
8. Head of the County department of social services
9. Head of the County department of mental health
10. Head of the County department of employment
11. Head of the County alcohol and substance abuse programs
12. Head of the County Office of Education
13. CBO representative with experience in rehabilitative services for criminal offenders
14. Victims’ representative
Later in 2011, the Governor signed Assembly Bill 117 (Chapter 39, Statutes of 2011), which served as “clean up”
legislation to AB109. Assembly Bill 117 (AB117) changed, among other things, the composition of the local
CCP-Executive Committee. The CCP-Executive Committee is currently identified in statute as the following:
Community Corrections Partnership-Executive Committee
1. Chief Probation Officer (Chair)
2. Presiding Judge (or designee)
3. District Attorney
4. Public Defender
5. Sheriff
6. A Chief of Police
7. The head of either the County department of social services, mental health, or alcohol and drug services (as
designated by the board of supervisors)
Although AB109 and AB117 collectively place the majority of initial planning activities for Realignment on the
local CCP, it is important to note that neither piece of legislation cedes powers vested in a county Board of
Supervisors’ oversight of and purview over how AB109 funding is spent. Once the Plan is adopted, the Board of
Supervisors can choose to implement that Plan in any manner it may wish.
Today’s recommended actions were approved by the Public Protection Committee (PPC) at the November 9,
2015 meeting. The Committee recommends an appointment term of one-year for all non ex-officio seats and plans
to make appointment/reappointment recommendations to the Board of Supervisors annually. The PPC continues
to acknowledge that, under California law, the Police Chief seat is appointed by the Board of Supervisors and
recommends that the appointee be rotated between the cities with the highest number of AB 109 population
(which currently are Richmond, Pittsburg, Antioch and Concord). The PPC is recommending the appointment of
Police Chief Allan Cantando from the City of Antioch for to serve on the CY2016 CCP and CCP-Executive
Committees.
CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION:
The Community Corrections Partnership (CCP) and CCP-Executive Committee will not be formally seated for
calendar year 2016.
CHILDREN'S IMPACT STATEMENT:
No impact.
ATTACHMENTS
Exhibit A - 2016 Community Corrections Partnership
Exhibit B - 2016 Community Corrections Partnership Executive Committee
EXHIBIT A ‐ 2016 COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS PARTNERSHIPSeatAppointeeTerm ExpirationChief Probation Officer (Chair)Philip F. Kaderex‐officioPresiding Judge (or designee)Mimi Lyster‐Zemmelman (designee of Presiding Judge)ex‐officioCounty supervisor, CAO, or a designee of the BOS David J. Twa, County Administrator December 31, 2016District Attorney Mark A. Petersonex‐officioPublic Defender Robin Lipetzkyex‐officioSheriff David O. Livingstonex‐officioChief of Police Allan Cantando, City of Antioch December 31, 2016Head of the County department of social services Kathy Gallagher, Employment and Human Services Directorex‐officioHead of the County department of mental health Cynthia Belon, Director of Behavioral Health Servicesex‐officioHead of the County department of employment Stephen Baiter, Executive Director‐Workforce Development Boardex‐officioHead of the County alcohol and substance abuse programs Fatima Matal Sol, Interim Director of Alcohol and Other Drugsex‐officioHead of the County Office of Education Karen Sakata, Incoming County Superintendent of Schoolsex‐officioCBO representative with experience in rehabilitative services for criminal offendersRoosevelt Terry December 31, 2016Victim's Representative Devorah Levine, Zero Tolerance Program Manager December 31, 2016
EXHIBIT B ‐ 2016 COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS PARTNERSHIP EXECUTIVE COMMITTEESeatAppointeeTerm ExpirationChief Probation Officer (Chair)Philip F. Kaderex‐officioPresiding Judge (or designee)Mimi Lyster‐Zemmelman (designee of Presiding Judge)ex‐officioDistrict Attorney Mark A. Petersonex‐officioPublic Defender Robin Lipetzkyex‐officioSheriff David O. Livingstonex‐officioChief of Police Allan Cantando, City of Antioch December 31, 2016Representative approved by BOS from the following CCP members: Kathy Gallagher, Employment and Human Services Director December 31, 2016 *Head of County department of Social Services *Head of County department of mental health *Head of County department of alcohol and substance abuse programs