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CA SB1404
Bill
AI Summary
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Recognizes the Trauma Recovery Center at San Francisco General Hospital, UCSF, as the State Pilot Trauma Recovery Center and requires the California Victim Compensation Board to use its evidence-based Integrated Trauma Recovery Services model when funding trauma recovery centers.
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Requires the board to enter into an interagency agreement with UCSF's Trauma Recovery Center to serve as technical assistance provider through June 30, 2019, with subsequent providers selected competitively every 2 years thereafter, receiving grants up to $500,000 annually.
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Mandates trauma recovery centers funded by the board to provide structured evidence-based services including mental health treatment, case management, assertive outreach, and coordination of care for crime victims, particularly those unable to access traditional services.
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Requires the board to select a third-party evaluator through a competitive process to review the effectiveness of the trauma recovery center model and grant recipients' work, using up to 5 percent of administrative funds from the Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Fund.
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Requires the board to annually report to the Legislature on funding received from the Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Fund and detailed summaries of funded programs.
Legislative Description
Victims of violent crimes: trauma recovery centers.
Last Action
From Assembly without further action.
11/30/2016