Under existing law, a prisoner can reduce their term of imprisonment by earning credit for, among other things, continuous incarceration, good behavior, and participation in approved rehabilitative programming. Existing law makes an inmate of a county jail or state prison who has completed training for assignment to a conservation camp, state or county facility, or a correctional institution as an inmate firefighter, or who is assigned to a state or county facility or a correctional institution as an inmate firefighter, and who is eligible to earn one day of credit for every one day of incarceration, instead eligible to earn 2 days of credit for every one day served in that assignment or after completing that training.
Existing law authorizes a juvenile court to order placement of a ward at the Pine Grove Youth Conservation Camp if specified criteria are met, including if the county has entered into a contract with the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation and the department has found the ward amenable. Existing law authorizes the department to enter into contracts with counties to operate the Pine Grove Youth Conservation Camp through a state-local partnership, or other management arrangement, to train justice-involved youth, as specified, in wildland firefighting skills.
This bill would require an incarcerated individual hand crew member, in addition to receiving credits, and a ward or youth placed at the Pine Grove Youth Conservation Camp to be paid an hourly wage equal to $7.25 while assigned to an active fire incident. The bill would require that wage rate to be updated annually.
This bill would declare that it is to take effect immediately as an urgency statute.

Statutes affected:
AB 247: 4019.2 PEN
01/15/25 - Introduced: 4019.2 PEN
03/05/25 - Amended Assembly: 4019.2 PEN
05/23/25 - Amended Assembly: 4019.2 PEN
05/28/25 - Amended Assembly: 4019.2 PEN
06/27/25 - Amended Senate: 4019.2 PEN