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FROM: / Costa
Phil Batchelor, County Administrator xoz
County
DATE: October 16, 1990 s>q COUK�
SUBJECT: FINAL STATUS REPORT ON THE BOARD'S 1990 LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM
SPECIFIC REQUEST(S)OR RECOMMENDATION(S)&BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION
RECOMMENDATIONS:
1. Acknowledge receipt of this final status report on the
Board' s 1990 Legislative Program as reflected herein.
2. Request the County Administrator to report to the Board with
his recommendations for a 1991 Legislative Program by
November 27 , 1990.
BACKGROUND:
On November 28, 1989 the Board of Supervisors approved its 1990
Legislative Program and requested that the County Administrator
provide the Board with at least three status reports throughout
the 1990 legislative session. The first of these status report
was provided to the Board on March 27, 1990. The second status
report was provided to the Board on July 17, 1990. We are now
able to make a final report on the status of each of the items on
the Board' s 1990 Legislative Program.
In general we believe the Board should be pleased with the
substantial progress which was made in 1990 on a variety of
legislative initiatives which were sponsored by the Board of
Supervisors. In some cases legislation passed the Legislature
but was vetoed by the Governor. In most cases we will recommend
that the Board include these items in the Board' s 1991
Legislative Program since we will have a new Governor.
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County Administrator PHIL BATCHELOR,CLERK OF THE BOARD OF
Les Spahnn SUPERVISORS AND COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
SRJ. Jackson, Barish & Assoc.
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What is attached is a restatement of the Board' s 1990 Legislative
Program as it was adopted on November 28, 1989 with added
comments in bold on the current status of the item.
The Board has amended its 1990 Legislative Program several times
since it was adopted on November 28, 1989.
,On February 13, 1990 the Board added to its Legislative Program a
proposal that the -maximum fines which could be imposed by the .Bay
Area Air Quality Management District be increased to more closely
match those of violations of the Hazardous. Waste Control Act. We
have reflected the addition. of this item as number 11A.
On February 27 , 1990 the Board amended its 1990 Legislative
Program to add the sponsorship, along with Public Employees
Union, Local 1, of SB 1921 by Senator Boatwright which would
authorize the Board to negotiate the terms of safety retirement
for Probation employees, including authorizing the employees to
pay for the increased costs to the employer for such membership.
We have reflected the addition of this item as number 11B.
On March 20, 1990 the Board, for the reasons indicated, withdrew
items 4 and 25 from the 1990 Legislative Program. These actions
are reflected in the comments under these items.
ADOPTED 1990 LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM
CATEGORY lA - HIGH PRIORITY
1. INTERAGENCY FAMILY PRESERVATION PROGRAM
Sponsor legislation similar to AB 899 of the 1989 Session in
the form in which AB 899 was amended on June 30, 1989. This
legislation would allow the County to draw a portion of its
foster care funds to finance a countywide Family
Preservation Program aimed at demonstrating that intensive,
interdisciplinary support services to a family which has a
child in danger of being placed in foster care can eliminate
the need for placement or reduce the period of time a child
has to be in placement, thereby saving all levels of
government substantial funds which would otherwise be spent
caring for a child in foster care.
Introduced as AB 2939 by Assemblyman Campbell. On February
27, 1990 the Board indicated its sponsorship of AB 2939.
The bill passed both Houses of the Legislature and was
signed into law by the Governor. The bill. is now Chapter
1463, Statutes of 1990.
2. ABANDONED VEHICLE ABATEMENT PROGRAM
Agree to sponsor . or support the efforts of others, and
explore with other counties and cities which are concerned
about the need for a funding mechanism to finance a local
abandoned' vehicle abatement program, the feasibility of .
reintroducing legislation similar to AB 1441 of the 1989
Session, perhaps limited to those local jurisdictions which
are particularly concerned with this problem.
Introduced as AB 4114 by Assemblyman Clute, would authorize
the establishment of a service authority and authorize the
service authority to impose a surcharge of $1.00 on vehicle.
registrations to finance an abandoned vehicle abatement
program with the approval of the County and a majority of
the cities in the County. The Board of Supervisors
indicated its support for AB 4114. AB 4114 passed both
Houses of the Legislature and was signed into law by the
Governor. It is now Chapter 1684, Statutes of 1990. The
only drawback is that it appears that we will have to await
a decision by the voters on Proposition 136 since the
passage of Proposition 136 would probably require that the
increased. fee authority provided for in AB 4114 be approved
by the voters.
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3 . PROVIDE COUNTIES GREATER LATITUDE IN EQUIPPING FACILITIES
FINANCED UNDER SB 1732
Sponsor legislation or support the efforts of others to
introduce legislation which would authorize funds obtained
from SB 1732 to be spent on new equipment like x-ray
machines, operating room equipment, etc.
The Health Services Director has indicated that he will be
working . through the Association of Public Hospitals to
accomplish this objective.
4. NOTIFICATION PROCESS FOR DISPROPORTIONATE' SHARE HOSPITALS
Sponsor legislation or support the efforts of others to
introduce legislation which would allow the State Department
of Health Services to begin reviewing hospital replacement
and renovation projects earlier in the process in order to
insure that a county' s planning is consistent with State
requirements.
Item removed from the Board's 1990 Legislative Program on
March 20, 1990 as a result of Assemblyman Baker's
intervention with the State Department of Health Services,
the result of which was that legislation would not be
necessary.
5. ADDITIONAL MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGE FOR DELTA JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Reaffirm the Board' s sponsorship of SB 468 (Boatwright) and
AB 1908 (Isenberg) both of which would authorize one
additional Municipal Court Judge for the Delta Judicial
District, conditional upon having this additional position
added to the number of judicial positions upon which the
County' s Trial Court Block Grant is computed.
No new judges were created in 1990. We will plan to include
this item in the Board's 1991 Legislative Program.
6. INCREASE THE MICROGRAPHICS AND CIVIL AUTOMATION FEE
Reaffirm the Board' s sponsorship of AB 1638 (Cortese) or
similar legislation and support the efforts of others to
amend Government Code Section 68090.7 to increase the
micrographics and civil automation fee, at least in Contra
Costa County.
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Senator Boatwright introduced SB 1877 for this purpose. The
bill would increase the micrographics and civil automation
fee from $1 to $3. On February 13, 1990 the Board indicated
its sponsorship of SB 1877. . The bill passed both Houses of
the Legislature and was signed into law by the Governor.
The bill is now Chapter 784, Statutes of 1990.
7 . FUNDING FOR SHERIFF'S MARINE PATROL
Sponsor legislation or support the efforts of others to
amend Vehicle Code Section 9860 to increase the registration
fee on boats from $5 to $10 and amend .Vehicle Code Section
9863 to dedicate the increased revenue to Sheriff ' s Marine
Patrol activities.
We have determined that it would be better to develop a
support base for this legislation and introduce it in 1991.
8. INCLUDE TEMPORARY COURT COMMISSIONERS AS ELIGIBLE FOR
INCLUSION IN THE NUMBER OF JUDICIAL POSITIONS FOR PURPOSES
OF CALCULATING THE TRIAL COURT BLOCK GRANT
Sponsor legislation similar to the amendment placed in SB
1669 (,Presley) of the 1989 Session which would make this.
County' s temporary court commissioners eligible for
inclusion in the number of judicial positions on which the
Trial Court Block Grant for this County is based.
Senator Boatwright has introduced SB 1878 for this purpose.
On February 13, 1990 the Board indicated its sponsorship of
SB 1878. The bill passed both Houses of the Legislature but
was vetoed by the 'Governor. We will include this item in
the Board's recommended 1991 Legislative Program.
9. ALLOW. THE SPLIT OF FINES AND FORFEITURES BETWEEN THE COUNTY
AND THE KENSINGTON COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT TO BE ALTERED
BY MUTUAL AGREEMENT
Sponsor legislation to amend Penal Code Section 1463 dealing
. with the Kensington Community Services District to allow for
a local agreement to alter the percentage split in fines and
forfeitures.
Senator Marian Bergeson has included this provision in a
local government "clean-up" bill she has authored, SB 1821.
SB 1821 passed both Houses of the Legislature and was signed
into law by the Governor. It is now Chapter 1558, Statutes
of 1990.
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10. REQUIRE AFDC ELIGIBLES TO CHOOSE A PREPAID HEALTH PLAN
Sponsor legislation or support the efforts of others to
introduce legislation which would require that in those.
areas of California where there are two or more Medi-Cal
PHP' s, new AFDC eligibles would be required .to enroll in one
of the PHP' s for their first six months of eligibility,
following which they could transfer to the fee-for-service
system if they wished to do so.
Assemblymen - Isenberg and Campbell have co-authored this
proposal as AB 3747. Following discussion with the Health
Services Director, we have agreed to defer action on this
bill until, .1991. We are . now consulting with the Health
Services Director regarding his wishes in this _regard and
may include this item in the Board's recommended 1991
Legislative Program.
11. ESTABLISH PILOT PROJECTS IN HIGH RISK AREAS TO GIVE PREGNANT
WOMEN ENROLLED IN A PHP GUARANTEED ELIGIBILITY FOR THE TERM
OF PREGNANCY AND SIX MONTHS TRMZEAFTER
Sponsor legislation or support the efforts of others to
introduce legislation which would provide women enrolled in
a PHP guaranteed Medi-Cal eligibility during the term of her
pregnancy and six months thereafter to encourage prenatal
and postnatal care and insure enhanced continuity and
quality of care to high risk pregnant women and their
babies.
Introduced as AB 3223 by Assemblyman Campbell. On March 20,
1990 the Board indicated its sponsorship of AB 3223. The
bill passed both Houses of the Legislature and was signed
into law by the Governor. It is now Chapter 1466, Statutes
of 1990.
11A. INTRODUCE LEGISLATION WHICH WOULD INCREASE THE PENALTIES FOR
VIOLATING AIR POLLUTION STATUTES
Sponsor legislation which - would increase the maximum fines
which can be imposed by the Bay Area Air Quality Management
District to more closely equal those which can be imposed
for violations of the Hazardous Waste Control Act.
Assemblyman. Campbell has introduced AB 3783 for this
purpose. The bill passed both Houses of the Legislature but
was vetoed by the Governor. We are currently consulting
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with the District Attorney' s Office regarding the form in
which such legislation should be reintroduced and will
probably include this item in the Board's proposed 1991
Legislative Program.
11B. INTRODUCE LEGISLATION WHICH WOULD AUTHORIZE THE COUNTY TO
NEGOTIATE SAFETY RETIRMYMNT WITH EMPLOYEES IN THE PROBATION
DEPARTMENT
Sponsor, in conjunction with Public Employees Union, Local
1, legislation that would allow the County to negotiate the
terms under which Probation employees would receive safety.
retirement, including allowing the employee to pay the
increased costs to the employer of such membership.
Senator Boatwright has introduced SB 1921 for this purpose.
On February 27, 1990 the Board of Supervisors indicated its
co-sponsorship of this measure with Local 1. The bill
passed both Houses . of the Legislature and was signed into
law by the Governor. The bill is now Chapter 372, Statutes
of 1990.
CATEGORY 1B - SECOND PRIORITY
12. GENERATE REVENUE TO OFFSET THAT LOST TO THE OAKLAND ZOO AS A
PART OF THE TRIAL. COURT FUNDING PROGRAM
Sponsor legislation to amend Penal Code Section 1463 . 28 (b)
to increase the amount shown for Contra Costa' County from
$100,000 to at least $150,000 in order to offset the
transfer of funds from the County to the Oakland Zoo.
The provision was repealed by Chapter 945, Statutes of 1988.
The effort in 1990 was to amend the same language into AB
2115. We were successful in getting this provision dropped
from the bill. The advocates of the provision requiring
that we pay the Oakland Zoo $50,000 per year have indicated
to our , lobbyist that they will not pursue the issue again
this year, although they may well do so again in the future.
13 . INCREASE INDIVIDUAL'S LIABILITY FOR NEGLIGENTLY CAUSING AN
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
Reaffirm the Board' s sponsorship of SB 318 (Royce) , perhaps
asking Senator Lockyer to take over authorship of the bill,
which would increase the liability of an individual who, by
negligently operating an automobile, boat or airplane,
causes an emergency response which might otherwise have been
avoided.
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. At this point we do not anticipate any major effort in this
direction.
14. ADMINISTRATIVE FEE FOR PROCESSING CITATIONS FOR VIOLATIONS
OF THE FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY LAWS WHICH RESULT IN
DISMISSALS
Sponsor legislation similar to AB 1358 (Frizzelle) of the
1989 Session or support the efforts of others to obtain
passage of legislation which would impose an administrative
fee on each citation for a violation of the financial
responsibility laws when the citation is dismissed because
the individual in fact had insurance but did not have proof
of that fact in his or her possession.
Senator Robbins has introduced SB 2787 for this purpose. SB
2787 passed both Houses of the Legislature and was signed
into law by the Governor. The bill is now Chapter 888,
Statutes of 1990. As signed into law the bill increases the
spin-off to courts for the administrative costs of the.
financial. responsibility laws from $10 per citation to
$17.50 . per citation and increases the fines on those found
guilty in order 'to offset the increased spin-off. The
entire financial responsibility law sunsets December 31,
1990 but we will be able to collect the increased fines
between now and then.
15. STATE POLICY REGARDING PROTECTION OF SAN FRANCISCO
BAY/SACRAMEN'T'O-SAN JOAQUIN DELTA ESTUARY
Reaffirm the Board' s sponsorship of AB 2210 (Campbell) or
similar legislation which would declare it to be State
policy to protect and preserve all reasonable and beneficial
uses of the San Francisco. Bay/Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta
Estuary and their tributaries.
The Board has reaffirmed its support of AB 2210 and several
other bills which would assist in protecting the Bay and
Delta. AB 2210 failed passage because it failed to get out
of the house of origin within the Constitutional deadline.
16. WAIVE THE TANGIBLE NET EQUITY REQUIREMENTS FOR
COUNTY-SPONSORED HMO'S UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES
Sponsor legislation or support the efforts of others to
introduce legislation which would waive the tangible net .
equity requirements for County-sponsored HMO' s if the State
adopts regulations which not only increase the tangible net
equity requirements but require that those funds be
deposited with the State of California.
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We have received notice of the hearing of this regulation
and have alerted the Health Services Department. We will
continue to monitor this situation closely.
17. PROMOTE REGIONAL LAND USE PLANNING" BY REQUIRING THAT CERTAIN _
DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS REQUIRE REVIEW AND COMMENT BY THE
COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER PRIOR TO THEIR APPROVAL
Sponsor, legislation or support the efforts of others to
introduce legislation which would require that certain
development applications, primarily ones for residential_
developments which may be impacted by nearby industrial
plants, be forwarded to the County Health Officer for his or
her review and comment on the public and 'environmental
impacts of the proposed development prior to the time the
city council or board of supervisors considers approval of
the project.
No action has been taken to date on this proposal pending
discussions with the cities in this County in an effort to
develop a cooperative agreement to conduct such reviews.
18. AUTHORIZE THE COUNTY TO IMPOSE A SURCHARGE ON NONPARRING
VEHICLE CODE VIOLATIONS FOR A TEMPORARY' PERIOD OF TIME TO
FUND COURTHOUSE CONSTRUCTION
Sponsor legislation similar to that provided to Solano and
Orange Counties pursuant to Government Code Section 76008
which would authorize the County to impose a surcharge on
certain vehicle- code violations with the proceeds being
dedicated to courthouse construction projects.
No action has been taken on this proposal to' date.
19. AUTHORIZE AN INCREASE IN THE FEE CHARGED TO DEFENDANTS. WHO
ARE ALLOWED TO ATTEND TRAFFIC SCHOOL
Sponsor legislation or support the efforts of others to
introduce legislation which would amend Vehicle Code Section
42007 to increase the administrative fee charged to
defendants who are allowed to attend traffic school to a
point which, when added to the prevailing fee charged by the
traffic schools, will at least equal the fine the defendant
avoids by attending traffic school.
We are awaiting information from the statewide study of
fees, fines and. forfeitures. If this fee is not increased
as a result of that . study we will attempt to introduce
legislation on this subject in 1991.
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20. ELIMINATE THE REQUIRE' FOR A NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
PURCHASE PROPERTY IN CASES WHERE THE PROJECT HAS PREVIOUSLY
BEEN APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Sponsor legislation or support the efforts of others to
introduce legislation which would amend Government Code
Section 25350 to eliminate the requirement for a notice of
intention to purchase property in cases where the project
has previously been approved by the Board of Supervisors.
No action has been taken to date on this proposal.
CATEGORY 2 - SUPPORT IF SPONSORED BY OTHERS
21. AUTHORITY TO IMPOSE A BUSINESS LICENSE TAX FOR REVENUE.
PURPOSES
Sponsor legislation or support the efforts of others to
introduce legislation which. would extend to counties the
same authority cities have to impose a business license tax
for revenue purposes. ,
This provision was included in SB 2557 by Senator Maddy was
passed both Houses of the Legislature and was signed into
law by the Governor as a part of the agreement on balancing
the State's budget for 1990-91.
22. APPLY COURTHOUSE CONSTRUCTION FEE TO CIVIL AND/OR SMALL
CLAIMS CASES
Sponsor legislation or support the efforts of other to
introduce legislation similar to SB 430 (Alquist) of the
1989 Session to increase the revenue to the Courthouse
Construction Fund by adding a fee for this purpose to
specified civil and small claims filings.
Senator Alquist has reintroduced legislation along this line
as SB 2588. The Board of Supervisors has indicated its
support for this legislation. This legislation was made
contingent on the passage of a Courthouse Construction Bond
Issue measure carried by the Speaker, AB 2180. AB 2180
passed both Houses of the Legislature and was ..signed into
law by the Governor. The bill is now Chapter, 921, Statutes
of 1990 and appears on the. November 6 ballot as Proposition
150. SB 2588 passed both Houses of the Legislature but was
vetoed by the Governor. We will consider including similar
legislation in the Board's proposed 1991 Legislative
Program.
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223 . REQUIRE NUTRITIONAL LABELING OF FOOD PRODUCTS
Reaffirm the Board' s sponsorship of. AB 2207 (Campbell) or
other similar legislation which requires that food packaging
include a statement giving the total fat, cholesterol,'
sodium and sugar content of the food.
The Board has indicated its support for AB 2207. In
. addition, efforts are being made nationally to accomplish
this same objective. AB 2207 died in Committee earlier this
year because it failed to pass its house of origin by the
Constitutional deadline.
24. CLEAN-UP LEGISLATION TO THE DISTRIBUTION. OF THE CIGARETTE.
TAX (PROPOSITION 99)
Sponsor legislation or support the efforts of others to
include in any clean-up bill relating to AB 75 (Chapter
1331, Statutes of 1989) provisions to insure that funds
allocated to counties pursuant to AB 75 can be rolled over
to be used in a future fiscal year, something not now
permitted by AB 75.
Several bills . have been introduced to adjust various
elements of the distribution of the Proposition 99 funds.
.. The Health Services Director is following these efforts
closely and is heavily involved in their negotiation.
25. PROVIDE COUNTY-SPONSORED PHP'S WITH ACCESS TO CMAC
NEGOTIATED RATES AT OTHER HOSPITALS WHEN THE' COUNTY OBTAINS
SPECIALITY CARE FROM THE OTHER HOSPITAL
,Sponsor legislation or support the efforts of others to
introduce legislation which would provide a County-sponsored
PHP with access to the rates for speciality services which
have been negotiated with the hospital by the California
Medical Assistance Commission (CMAC) in those cases where
the County sponsors a PHP and is contracting with the
hospital for those services or when PHP members are treated
for emergency services at those hospitals.
On the recommendation of the Health Services Director, the
Board, on . March 20, 1990 .modified the Board's 1990
Legislative Program to drop this proposal in favor of
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ttempting to accomplish the same thing through contracts
with hospitals in the area for AB 75 funds from the
cigarette tax.
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26. OBTAIN FUNDING TO IMPLEMENT- AND UPDATE COUNTY HAZARDOUS .
WASTE MANAGEMENT PLANS
Sponsor legislation or support the efforts of others to
introduce legislation which -provides funds to implement and
update the County' s Hazardous Waste Management Plan pursuant
to AB 2948 (Chapter 1504, Statutes of 1986) . Funding was
provided by the Legislature to preparel the original County
Hazardous Waste. Management Plan. That money has now been
exhausted. There is no funding available to oversee the .
implementation of the Plan or provide for updating of the
plan in the future as that may be necessary.
We are unaware of any legislation which has been introduced
on this subject.
27. REQUIRE SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO PAY FOR THE COST OF SCHOOL
CROSSING GUARDS
Sponsor legislation or support the efforts of others to
introduce legislation which would shift the responsibility
of the County to finance school crossing. guards to the
school districts
No further work has been done on this proposal.
28. REVISE CURRENT LAW TO SPECIFY THAT THE PARTY REQUESTING A
CONTRACTORS' PAYROLL RECORDS MUST PAY THE FULL COST OF
OBTAINING AND REPRODUCING THOSE RECORDS
Sponsor legislation or support the efforts of other to amend
SB 1538 of the 1989 Session to more clearly specify the
costs which the County .may recover when the County is asked
to furnish an individual a contractors' payroll records.
No further work has been done on this proposal..
29. REPEAL LANGUAGE IN CURRENT LAW WHICH CONFLICTS WITH FEDERAL
LAW REGARDING THE REQUIRE' TO PROVIDE A GRIEVANCE HEARING -
PRIOR TO PROCEEDING TO A COURT EVICTION IN A HOUSING
AUTHORITY
Sponsor legislation or support the efforts of others to
introduce legislation which would repeal Health and Safety
Code Section 34331(g) which is potentially in conflict with
recently received instructions from the U.S. Department of
Housing & Urban Development.
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No further work has been done on this subject.
CATEGORY 3 - COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR WILL PURSUE WITHOUT ASSISTANCE
FROM COUNTY'S LOBBYIST
30. MUNICIPAL COURT PAY AND STAFFING BILL
Sponsor a Municipal Court Pay and Staffing bill in 1990 to
incorporate any salary changes which are approved' by the
Board of Supervisors and to. reflect some staffing changes
and reclassifications which we understand are in process.
Senator Boatwright has introduced SB 1867 for this purpose.
On February 13, . 1990 the Board indicated its sponsorship of
SB 1867. SB 1867 passed both' Houses of the Legislature and
was signed into law by the Governor. The bill is now
Chapter 202, Statutes of 1990.
CATEGORY 4 - SPONSORSHIP PENDING FURTHER RESEARCH
31. SPONSOR LEGISLATION TO REQUEST AN ADDITIONAL THREE SUPERIOR
COURT JUDGES FOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
The Superior Court has requested three additional Superior
Court Judges. Staff is currently reviewing the fiscal `
implications of such a request and will recommend a position
to the Board of Supervisors following this review.
We. are reviewing the cost implications of supporting
additional Superior Court Judges and will make a
recommendation on this subject as a part of the Board' s
proposed 1991 Legislative Program.
32. NEED TO GENERATE FUNDING FOR A SOLID WASTE PUBLIC EDUCATION
_f R-OGRAM
If County Counsel concludes that further amendments are
needed in order to permit the existing fees provided for in
AB 939 (Chapter 1095, Statutes . of 1989) to be used to
finance a Solid Waste Public Education Program, agree to
sponsor such legislation as may be drafted by County
Counsel.
Discussions are still ongoing on amendments to last years
'AB 939 which might provide funds for this purpose.
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33 . CALIFORNIA CHILD CARE PARTNERSHIP ACT
Reaffirm the Board' s co-sponsorship with CSAC of AB 1853
(Speier) , which would enact the. California Child Care
Partnership Act if Assemblywoman Speier decided to proceed
with the bill in 1990.
The Board has reaffirmed its support for. AB 1853. The bill
passed both Houses of the Legislature but was vetoed by the
Governor. We will recommend that the Board co-sponsor
similar legislation again in 1991.
34. AUTHORIZE SUBSTANTIALLY INCREASED. FINES, UP TO AND INCLUDING
THE SEIZURE AND SALE OF AUTOMOBILES USED DURING OR IN
CONJUNCTION WITH A PURCHASE OF ILLEGAL DRUGS
Following consultation with the District Attorney, consider
sponsoring legislation or support the efforts of others to
introduce legislation which would authorize a court to
impose substantially increased fines and allow the Sheriff
or. District Attorney to seize and dispose of an automobile
when an individual is convicted of purchasing illegal drugs
and a vehicle was used to purchase the drugs or in
conjunction with the purchase of such drugs.-
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rugs.We are still reviewing all drug legislation which was signed
into law and will provide a separate report to the Board of
Supervisors on this subject shortly.
35. AUTHORIZE SUBSTANTIALLY INCREASED FINES, UP TO AND INCLUDING
THE SEIZURE AND . SALE OF AUTOMOBILES USED DURING OR IN
CONJUNCTION WITH A DRUG OFFENSE WHEN SUCH AN OFFENSE OCCURS
WITHIN 1000 FEET OF A SCHOOL
Following consultation with the District Attorney, consider
sponsoring legislation or support the efforts of others to
introduce legislation which would authorize a court to
impose substantially increased fines and allow the Sheriff
or District Attorney to seize and dispose of an automobile
when the individual is convicted of a drug offense which
occurred within 1000 feet of a school.
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We are still reviewing all drug legislation which was signed
into law and will provide a separate report to the Board of
Supervisors on this subject shortly.
As approved by the Board of
Supervisors November 28, 1989
As amended by the Board of
Supervisors February 13, 1990
to add item 11A.
As amended_ by the Board of
Supervisors February 27, 1990
to add item 11B.
As amended by the Board of
Supervisors March 20, 1990 to
delete items 4 and 25.