Bill Text: CA AB2260 | 2017-2018 | Regular Session | Introduced


Bill Title: Vehicles: violations: payment of fines and bail.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2018-04-09 - In committee: Set, first hearing. Hearing canceled at the request of author. [AB2260 Detail]

Download: California-2017-AB2260-Introduced.html


CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE— 2017–2018 REGULAR SESSION

Assembly Bill No. 2260


Introduced by Assembly Member Ting

February 13, 2018


An act to add Section 42008.9 to the Vehicle Code, relating to vehicles, and making an appropriation therefor.


LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST


AB 2260, as introduced, Ting. Vehicles: violations: payment of fines and bail.
Existing law requires a county to establish an amnesty program for unpaid fines and bail initially due on or before January 1, 2013, for Vehicle Code infractions and certain misdemeanors to be conducted in accordance with guidelines adopted by the Judicial Council. Existing law requires the program to accept payments from October 1, 2015, to March 31, 2017, inclusive. Existing law requires the program to accept, in full satisfaction of any eligible fine or bail, 50% of the amount, or 20% of the amount if the program participant certifies under penalty of perjury that he or she receives one of specified public benefits or his or her monthly income is 125% or less of the current poverty guidelines. Existing law requires certain funds collected under the amnesty program to be transferred, in specified percentages, to the Peace Officers’ Training Fund and the Corrections Training Fund, which are continuously appropriated funds.
This bill would require each county to establish a similar amnesty program for acceptance of payments for the period of January 1, 2019, to December 31, 2024, inclusive. The bill would make a violation eligible if the initial due date for payment of the fine or bail was on or before March 31, 2017, among other specified conditions. The bill would require the Judicial Council to readopt the guidelines that were adopted for the above-described program no later than January 1, 2019, and to update or amend those guidelines as necessary at a later time, for purposes of the new amnesty program. The bill would require each court or county implementing an amnesty program to file, no later than March 1, 2025, a written report with the Judicial Council, as specified. The bill would require the Judicial Council, on or before June 30, 2025, to submit a report to the Legislature summarizing the information provided by each court or county.
By requiring counties to establish an amnesty program, and by expanding the scope of the crime of perjury, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program. The bill would also make an appropriation by increasing the amount of money that would be deposited into continuously appropriated funds as a result of establishing the program.
The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.
This bill would provide that with regard to certain mandates no reimbursement is required by this act for a specified reason.
With regard to any other mandates, this bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs so mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.
Vote: 2/3   Appropriation: YES   Fiscal Committee: YES   Local Program: YES  

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:


SECTION 1.

 Section 42008.9 is added to the Vehicle Code, to read:

42008.9.
 (a) The Legislature finds and declares that a one-time infraction amnesty program would do all of the following:
(1) Provide relief to individuals who have found themselves in violation of a court-ordered obligation because they have unpaid traffic bail or fines.
(2) Provide relief to individuals who have found themselves in violation of a court-ordered obligation or who have had their driving privileges suspended pursuant to Section 13365.
(3) Provide increased revenue at a time when revenue is scarce by encouraging payment of old fines that have remained unpaid.
(4) Allow courts and counties to resolve older delinquent cases and focus limited resources on collections for more recent cases.
(b) A one-time amnesty program for unpaid fines and bail meeting the eligibility requirements set forth in subdivision (g) shall be established in each county. Unless agreed otherwise by the court and the county in writing, the government entities that are responsible for the collection of delinquent court-ordered debt shall be responsible for implementation of the amnesty program as to that debt, maintaining the same division of responsibility in place with respect to the collection of court-ordered debt under subdivision (b) of Section 1463.010 of the Penal Code.
(c) As used in this section, the term “fine” or “bail” refers to the total amounts due in connection with a specific violation, including, but not limited to, all of the following:
(1) Base fine or bail, as established by court order, by statute, or by the court’s bail schedule.
(2) Penalty assessments imposed pursuant to Section 1464 of the Penal Code, Sections 70372, 76000, 76000.5, 76104.6, and 76104.7 of, and paragraph (1) of subdivision (c) of Section 76000.10 of, the Government Code, and Section 42006 of this code.
(3) State surcharges imposed pursuant to Section 1465.7 of the Penal Code.
(4) Court operations assessments imposed pursuant to Section 1465.8 of the Penal Code.
(5) Criminal conviction assessments pursuant to Section 70373 of the Government Code.
(d) Notwithstanding subdivision (c), any civil assessment imposed pursuant to Section 1214.1 of the Penal Code shall not be collected, nor shall the payment of that assessment be a requirement of participation in the amnesty program.
(e) Concurrent with the amnesty program established pursuant to subdivision (b), from January 1, 2019, to December 31, 2024, inclusive, the following shall apply:
(1) The court shall, within 90 days, issue and file the appropriate certificate pursuant to subdivisions (a) and (b) of Section 40509 for any participant of the one-time amnesty program established pursuant to subdivision (b) demonstrating that the participant has appeared in court, paid the fine, or otherwise satisfied the court, if the driving privilege of that participant was suspended pursuant to Section 13365 in connection with a specific violation described in paragraph (1), (2), or (3) of subdivision (g). For applications submitted prior to October 1, 2024, that remain outstanding as of that date, the court shall issue and file the certificate no later than December 31, 2024. For applications submitted on or before December 31, 2024, all terms and procedures related to the participant’s payment plans shall remain in effect after December 31, 2024.
(2) The court shall, within 90 days, issue and file with the department the appropriate certificate pursuant to subdivisions (a) and (b) of Section 40509 for any person in good standing in a comprehensive collection program pursuant to subdivision (c) of Section 1463.007 of the Penal Code demonstrating that the person has appeared in court, paid the fine, or otherwise satisfied the court, if the driving privilege was suspended pursuant to Section 13365 in connection with a specific violation described in paragraph (1), (2), or (3) of subdivision (g). For applications submitted prior to October 1, 2024, that remain outstanding as of that date, the court shall issue and file the certificate no later than December 31, 2024. For applications submitted on or before December 31, 2024, all terms and procedures related to the participant’s payment plans shall remain in effect after December 31, 2024.
(3) Any person who is eligible for a driver’s license pursuant to Section 12801, 12801.5, or 12801.9 shall be eligible for the amnesty program established pursuant to subdivision (b) for any specific violation described in subdivision (g). The department shall issue a driver’s license to any person who is eligible pursuant to Section 12801, 12801.5, or 12801.9 if the person is participating in the amnesty program and is otherwise eligible for the driver’s license but for the fines or bail to be collected through the program.
(4) The Department of Motor Vehicles shall not deny reinstating the driving privilege of any person who participates in the amnesty program established pursuant to subdivision (b) for any fines or bail in connection with the specific violation that is the basis for participation in the amnesty program.
(f) In addition to, and at the same time as, the mandatory one-time amnesty program is established pursuant to subdivision (b), the court and the county may jointly agree to extend that amnesty program to fines and bail imposed for a misdemeanor violation of this code and a violation of Section 853.7 of the Penal Code that was added to the misdemeanor case otherwise subject to the amnesty. The amnesty program authorized pursuant to this subdivision shall not apply to parking violations and violations of Sections 23103, 23104, 23105, 23152, and 23153.
(g) A violation is only eligible for amnesty if paragraph (1), (2), or (3) applies, and the requirements of paragraphs (4) to (8), inclusive, are met:
(1) The violation is an infraction violation filed with the court.
(2) It is a violation of subdivision (a) or (b) of Section 40508, or a violation of Section 853.7 of the Penal Code that was added to the case subject to paragraph (1).
(3) The violation is a misdemeanor violation filed with the court to which subdivision (f) applies.
(4) The initial due date for payment of the fine or bail was on or before March 31, 2017.
(5) There are no outstanding misdemeanor or felony warrants for the defendant within the county, except for misdemeanor warrants for misdemeanor violations subject to this section.
(6) The person does not owe victim restitution on any case within the county.
(7) The person has not made any payments for the violation after December 31, 2018, to a comprehensive collection program in the county pursuant to subdivision (c) of Section 1463.007 of the Penal Code.
(8) The person filed a request with the court on or before December 31, 2024.
(h) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2), each amnesty program shall accept, in full satisfaction of any eligible fine or bail, 50 percent of the fine or bail amount, as defined in subdivision (c).
(2) If the participant certifies under penalty of perjury that he or she receives any of the public benefits listed in subdivision (a) of Section 68632 of the Government Code or is within the conditions described in subdivision (b) of Section 68632 of the Government Code, the amnesty program shall accept, in full satisfaction of any eligible fine or bail, 20 percent of the fine or bail amount, as defined in subdivision (c).
(i) The Judicial Council, in consultation with the California State Association of Counties, shall readopt the guidelines described in Section 42008.8 for the amnesty program no later than January 1, 2019, and shall update or amend those guidelines as necessary at a later time, for purposes of this section. Each program shall be conducted in accordance with the Judicial Council’s guidelines. As part of its guidelines, the Judicial Council shall include all of the following:
(1) Each court or county responsible for implementation of the amnesty program pursuant to subdivision (b) shall recover costs pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 1463.007 of the Penal Code and may charge an amnesty program fee of fifty dollars ($50) that may be collected with the receipt of the first payment of a participant.
(2) A payment plan option created pursuant to Judicial Council guidelines in which a monthly payment is equal to the amount that an eligible participant can afford to pay per month consistent with Sections 68633 and 68634 of the Government Code. If a participant chooses the payment plan option, the county or court shall collect all relevant information to allow for collection by the Franchise Tax Board pursuant to existing protocols prescribed by the Franchise Tax Board to collect delinquent debts of any amount in which a participant is delinquent or otherwise in default under his or her amnesty payment plan.
(3) If a participant does not comply with the terms of his or her payment plan under the amnesty program, including failing to make one or more payments, the appropriate agency shall send a notice to the participant that he or she has failed to make one or more payments and that the participant has 30 days to either resume making payments or to request that the agency change the payment amount. If the participant fails to respond to the notice within 30 days, the appropriate agency may refer the participant to the Franchise Tax Board for collection of any remaining balance owed, including an amount equal to the reasonable administrative costs incurred by the Franchise Tax Board to collect the delinquent amount owed. The Franchise Tax Board shall collect any delinquent amounts owed pursuant to existing protocols prescribed by the Franchise Tax Board. The comprehensive collection program may also utilize additional collection efforts pursuant to Section 1463.007 of the Penal Code, except for subparagraph (C) of paragraph (4) of subdivision (c) of that section.
(4) A plan for outreach that will, at a minimum, make available via an Internet Web site relevant information regarding the amnesty program, including how an individual may participate in the amnesty program.
(5) The Judicial Council shall reimburse costs incurred by the Department of Motor Vehicles up to an amount not to exceed two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000), including all of the following:
(A) Providing on a separate insert with each motor vehicle registration renewal notice a summary of the amnesty program established pursuant to this section that is compliant with Section 7292 of the Government Code.
(B) Posting on the department’s Internet Web site information regarding the amnesty program.
(C) Personnel costs associated with the amnesty program.
(j) The Judicial Council, in consultation with the department, may, within its existing resources, consider, adopt, or develop recommendations for an appropriate mechanism or mechanisms to allow reinstatement of the driving privilege of any person who otherwise meets the criteria for amnesty but who has violations in more than one county.
(k) A criminal action shall not be brought against a person for a delinquent fine or bail paid under the amnesty program.
(l) (1) The total amount of funds collected under the amnesty program shall, as soon as practical after receipt thereof, be deposited in the county treasury or the account established under Section 77009 of the Government Code. After acceptance of the amount specified in subdivision (h), notwithstanding Section 1203.1d of the Penal Code, the remaining revenues collected under the amnesty program shall be distributed on a pro rata basis in the same manner as a partial payment distributed pursuant to Section 1462.5 of the Penal Code.
(2) Notwithstanding Section 1464 of the Penal Code, the amount of funds collected pursuant to this section that would be available for distribution pursuant to subdivision (f) of Section 1464 of the Penal Code shall instead be distributed as follows:
(A) The first two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($250,000) received shall be transferred to the Judicial Council.
(B) Following the transfer of the funds described in subparagraph (A), once a month, both of the following transfers shall occur:
(i) An amount equal to 82.20 percent of the amount of funds collected pursuant to this section during the preceding month shall be transferred into the Peace Officers’ Training Fund.
(ii) An amount equal to 17.80 percent of the amount of funds collected pursuant to this section during the preceding month shall be transferred into the Corrections Training Fund.
(m) Each court or county implementing an amnesty program shall file, not later than March 1, 2025, a written report with the Judicial Council on a form approved by the Judicial Council. The report shall include information about the number of cases resolved, the amount of money collected, and the operating costs of the amnesty program. Notwithstanding Section 10231.5 of the Government Code, on or before June 30, 2025, the Judicial Council shall submit a report to the Legislature summarizing the information provided by each court or county, in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.

SEC. 2.

 No reimbursement is required by this act pursuant to Section 6 of Article XIII B of the California Constitution for certain costs that may be incurred by a local agency or school district because, in that regard, this act creates a new crime or infraction, eliminates a crime or infraction, or changes the penalty for a crime or infraction, within the meaning of Section 17556 of the Government Code, or changes the definition of a crime within the meaning of Section 6 of Article XIII B of the California Constitution.
However, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains other costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
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