2014 New Laws
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* Hit and Run Incidents
Would reduce the classification of most "non serious and nonviolent property and drug crimes" from a felony to a misdemeanor. Distribute funds from the Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Fund as follows: 25 percent to the Department of Education, 10 percent to the Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board and 65 percent to the Board of State and Community Correction. Estimate is 150 to 200 million.
New Restraining Order, Gun Violence Emergency Order
* Three Feet for Safety Act
* Certificate of Rehabilitation for Sex Offenders
* Extends FEHA's Anti-Discrimination and Anti- Harassment Provisions to Unpaid Interns and Volunteers
* Protective Orders, Sex crimes.
* Access to Criminal History Information, Animal Control.
* DNA Evidence
* Paid Sick Leave
* Firearms prohibition, court notice
* Identification cards for homeless
* Access to Criminal History info, State Hosptials
* Requires Local Agencies to Report the Annual Compensation of its Elected Officials, Officers, and Employees to the Controller and Post it on the Agency's Website
* Expands Supervisory Employee Training to Include Training on "Abusive Conduct."
* Notice of service of protective orders
* Criminal History information for Sex Offenders
* Increases the Daily Fee for Local Agency Employee Whose Attendance at a Civil Action is Compelled by Subpoena
* Peace officers; welfare check; firearms
* Crimes: Statue of Limitations: Felony Sex Crimes
* Smartphones
* Booking Photographs: Commercial Use * CLEARS support
* Requires state to develop a plan for the next generation 911 system.
* Public Information