(1) Existing law establishes the Board of State and Community Corrections to provide statewide leadership, coordination, and technical assistance to promote effective state and local efforts and partnerships in California's adult and juvenile criminal justice system. The duties of the board, among others, include establishing standards for local correctional facilities and correctional officers. Under existing law, the board is composed of 15 members, as specified, and 7 members constitutes a quorum.
This bill would instead require 8 members to constitute a quorum.
(2) Existing law creates within the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation the Prison Industry Authority.
This bill would rename the Prison Industry Authority as the California Correctional Training and Rehabilitation Authority, would rename the Prison Industry Board as the California Correctional Training and Rehabilitation Board, would rename the Prison Industries Revolving Fund as the California Correctional Training and Rehabilitation Revolving Fund, and would require that any reference to the Prison Industry Authority be deemed a reference to the California Correctional Training and Rehabilitation Authority.
(3) Existing law establishes the jurisdiction of the juvenile court over minors who are between 12 and 17 years of age, who have violated a federal, state, or local law or ordinance, as specified, and over minors under 12 years of age who have been alleged to have committed specified crimes. Existing law authorizes a juvenile court to adjudge a person under these circumstances to be a ward of the court. Existing law authorizes the juvenile court to permit a person adjudged a ward of the juvenile court, or placed on probation by the juvenile court, to reside in a county other than their county of legal residence. Existing law authorizes a ward who is permitted to reside in a county other than their county of legal residence to be supervised by the probation officer of the county of actual residence, with the consent of that probation officer.
This bill would clarify that these provisions apply to wards discharged to probation supervision after having been confined in a secure youth treatment facility, or after having been transferred to a less restrictive program from a secure youth treatment facility.
(4) Existing law authorizes any county or court to implement a "comprehensive collection program" as a separate revenue collection activity, and requires the program to meet certain criteria, one of which is that the program engages in specified activities in collecting fines or penalties, including, among other things, initiating a driver's license suspension or hold, as specified.
This bill would delete initiating suspensions or holds for driver's licenses from the list of activities in which the program may engage.
(5) Various provisions of the Health and Safety Code, Penal Code, and Welfare and Institutions Code, among others, refer to training and other requirements related to "deescalation techniques."
This bill would revise all references to "deescalation" to "de-escalation."
(6) The bill would also make other technical changes, both conforming and nonsubstantive.

Statutes affected:
SB 857: 6025 PEN
03/12/25 - Introduced: 6025 PEN
04/21/25 - Amended Senate: 7583.7 BPC, 7583.7 BPC, 7598.2 BPC, 7598.2 BPC, 49428.2 EDC, 49428.2 EDC, 49428.15 EDC, 49428.15 EDC, 56366.1 EDC, 56366.1 EDC, 7286 GOV, 7286 GOV, 8589.11 GOV, 8589.11 GOV, 8589.15 GOV, 8589.15 GOV, 12838 GOV, 12838 GOV, 12838.6 GOV, 12838.6 GOV, 13332.09 GOV, 13332.09 GOV, 14612 GOV, 14612 GOV, 20403 GOV, 20403 GOV, 1180.2 HSC, 1180.2 HSC, 1180.4 HSC, 1180.4 HSC, 1250.10 HSC, 1250.10 HSC, 1522.41 HSC, 1522.41 HSC, 1562.01 HSC, 1562.01 HSC, 1563 HSC, 1563 HSC, 127825 HSC, 127825 HSC, 6401.8 LAB, 6401.8 LAB, 311.2 PEN, 311.2 PEN, 1171 PEN, 1171 PEN, 1202.4 PEN, 1202.4 PEN, 1370 PEN, 1370 PEN, 1370.01 PEN, 1370.01 PEN, 1463.007 PEN, 1463.007 PEN, 1473.1 PEN, 1473.1 PEN, 2052 PEN, 2052 PEN, 2056 PEN, 2056 PEN, 2700 PEN, 2700 PEN, 2701 PEN, 2701 PEN, 2716.5 PEN, 2716.5 PEN, 2800 PEN, 2800 PEN, 2801 PEN, 2801 PEN, 2802 PEN, 2802 PEN, 2804 PEN, 2804 PEN, 2806 PEN, 2806 PEN, 2808 PEN, 2808 PEN, 2810.5 PEN, 2810.5 PEN, 2811 PEN, 2811 PEN, 2816 PEN, 2816 PEN, 2817 PEN, 2817 PEN, 2818 PEN, 2818 PEN, 4497.50 PEN, 4497.50 PEN, 4497.52 PEN, 4497.52 PEN, 4497.54 PEN, 4497.54 PEN, 4497.56 PEN, 4497.56 PEN, 6025 PEN, 6202 PEN, 6202 PEN, 13511.1 PEN, 13511.1 PEN, 13515.26 PEN, 13515.26 PEN, 13515.27 PEN, 13515.27 PEN, 13515.28 PEN, 13515.28 PEN, 13515.295 PEN, 13515.295 PEN, 13515.30 PEN, 13515.30 PEN, 13519.10 PEN, 13519.10 PEN, 13652 PEN, 13652 PEN, 13652.1 PEN, 13652.1 PEN, 18108 PEN, 18108 PEN, 6108 PCC, 6108 PCC, 10103.5 PCC, 10103.5 PCC, 10332 PCC, 10332 PCC, 12217 PCC, 12217 PCC, 4953 PRC, 4953 PRC, 42989.2.1 PRC, 42989.2.1 PRC, 99243 PUC, 99243 PUC, 1095 UIC, 1095 UIC, 1808.4 VEH, 1808.4 VEH, 5072 VEH, 5072 VEH, 755 WIC, 755 WIC, 786 WIC, 786 WIC, 788 WIC, 788 WIC, 16001.9 WIC, 16001.9 WIC, 16527 WIC, 16527 WIC, 16529 WIC, 16529 WIC, 18358.10 WIC, 18358.10 WIC, 18358.20 WIC, 18358.20 WIC, 18358.30 WIC, 18358.30 WIC, 18360.10 WIC, 18360.10 WIC, 18999.93 WIC, 18999.93 WIC