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CA SB1064
Bill
AI Summary
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Extends indefinitely Alameda County's pilot program to develop a comprehensive, multidisciplinary model addressing the needs and treatment of commercially sexually exploited minors (previously set to expire January 1, 2017).
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Expands the definition of "commercially sexually exploited minor" to include minors adjudged as dependents of juvenile court under Section 300(b)(2) for commercial sexual exploitation, and those who are victims of abduction or severe human trafficking.
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Establishes a presumption that minors arrested for prostitution violations (Penal Code Sections 647(a)-(b) or 653.22(a)) or subject to juvenile court dependency petitions are commercially sexually exploited minors.
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Requires the Alameda County District Attorney to develop identification protocols, diversion programs, and multidisciplinary training curricula in collaboration with law enforcement, child welfare agencies, probation, and community organizations.
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Repeals the Los Angeles County pilot program provisions and related sunset language, making the program specific to Alameda County based on its participation in a regional human trafficking task force.
Legislative Description
Sexually exploited minors.
Last Action
Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 653, Statutes of 2016.
9/26/2016