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File #: 22-0617    Name: Authorize the County Administrative Officer to allocate backfill funds generated by AB 1869
In control: Administrative Office
On agenda: 6/21/2022 Final action:
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Authorize the County Administrative Officer to allocate backfill funds distributed to the County by the State of California for revenue loss due to repeal of certain administrative County fees, as required by AB 1869, with 80.77% to the Probation Department ($1,463,218) and 19.23% to the Public Defender's Office ($348,368), based on each department's percentage of total revenue loss ($1,811,586).
Attachments: 1. Agenda Item, 2. Exhibit “A” - Revenue Loss Percentage by Department, 3. Fiscal Loss of Revenue Report
DATE: June 21, 2022

TO: Board of Supervisors

SUBMITTED BY: Paul Nerland, County Administrative Officer

SUBJECT: Authorize the County Administrative Officer to allocate backfill funds generated by AB 1869

RECOMMENDED ACTION(S):
TITLE
Authorize the County Administrative Officer to allocate backfill funds distributed to the County by the State of California for revenue loss due to repeal of certain administrative County fees, as required by AB 1869, with 80.77% to the Probation Department ($1,463,218) and 19.23% to the Public Defender's Office ($348,368), based on each department's percentage of total revenue loss ($1,811,586).
REPORT
AB 1869 eliminated certain fees charged by counties to individuals arrested, prosecuted, or convicted of a crime. AB 1869 requires a report be submitted by each county to the State of California by May 1, 2022, showing the loss of revenue resulting from the passage of this legislation. The State has provided counties backfill funds due to the loss of revenue. The recommended action will authorize the distribution of backfill funds in the amount of $1,811,586 to the Probation Department and Public Defender's Office based on each department's percentage of total revenue loss, as shown in Exhibit "A". This item is countywide.

ALTERNATIVE ACTION(S):

There are no viable alternative actions for this item.

FISCAL IMPACT:

AB 1869 was passed in 2020, which repealed 23 different criminal administrative fees previously charged by local governments to individuals arrested, prosecuted, or convicted of a crime. Due to the passage of this legislation, the Probation Department and Public Defender's Office has lost an average of $1,117,827.67 combined per year based on three years of revenue collection (2017-2019). AB 1869 set aside $65 million annually from fiscal years 2021-22 through 2025-26 to backfill counties for estimated lost revenue. The State has allocated $1,811,586.49 in backfill funds to Fresno County for FY 2021-22.

DISCUSSION:...

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