File #: 11-0841    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 7/18/2011 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 9/26/2011 Final action: 9/26/2011
Title: Community Corrections Partnership (CCP) presenting to the Board the Public Safety Realignment Plan for Fiscal Year 2011/2012. (Est. Time: 2 Hrs.) FUNDING: California State Budget (Realignment).
Attachments: 1. 11-0841.A.pdf, 2. 11-0841.pdf, 3. Letter to Jerry Brown.pdf
Title
Community Corrections Partnership (CCP) presenting to the Board the Public Safety Realignment Plan for Fiscal Year 2011/2012. (Est. Time: 2 Hrs.)

FUNDING: California State Budget (Realignment).
Body
BUDGET SUMMARY: FY 2011/12
Total Estimated Cost $1,210,643

Funding
Budgeted $
New Funding AB 109 $1,210,643
Savings $
Total Funding Available $1,210,643
Change To Net County Cost $0.00

Fiscal Impact/Change to Net County Cost:
No fiscal impact or change to net county cost as funding and expenditures for this plan will be addressed in the addenda process for FY 2011/12.

Background:
Assembly Bill (AB) 109, titled "2011 Realignment Legislation Addressing Public Safety" was signed by the Governor on April 4, 2011. This bill was effective on June 30, 2011 having been funded through the state budget process.

In summary, the bill "realigns" numerous responsibilities concerning adult felony offenders to the counties, including: specifying local jail custody only for certain offenders previously eligible for a commitment to state prison; and specifying certain offenders, upon release from prison, are subject to community supervision and accountability by a local agency (Probation Department) and Courts rather than state parole.

AB 109 also requires the local Community Corrections Partnership (CCP), chaired by the Chief Probation Officer (CPO) with membership of local stakeholders established by law, to "recommend a local plan to the county Board of Supervisors for the implementation of the 2011 public safety realignment."

The local CCP, chaired by the CPO, includes thirteen (13) agencies and is comprised of the following membership:
(A) The Presiding Judge ...

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