Bill Text: CA AB1117 | 2019-2020 | Regular Session | Amended
Bill Title: Peace officers: peer support.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-1)
Status: (Passed) 2019-10-08 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 621, Statutes of 2019. [AB1117 Detail]
Download: California-2019-AB1117-Amended.html
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September 06, 2019 |
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July 11, 2019 |
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April 24, 2019 |
Amended
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March 13, 2019 |
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The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
(a)Except as otherwise provided in this section, an emergency service personnel, whether or not a party to the action, has a right to refuse to disclose, and to prevent another from disclosing, a confidential communication between the emergency service personnel and a peer support team member in a civil, administrative, or arbitration proceeding. A confidential communication described in this subdivision may only be disclosed if necessary to prevent reasonably certain death, substantial bodily harm, or commission of a crime, or if the emergency personnel or the legal representative of the emergency service personnel expressly agrees in writing that the communication may be disclosed.
(b)Except as otherwise provided in this section, an emergency service personnel, whether or not a party to the action, has a right to refuse to disclose, and to prevent another from disclosing, a confidential communication between the emergency service personnel and a crisis hotline or crisis referral service in a civil, administrative, or arbitration proceeding. However, a crisis hotline or crisis referral service may disclose confidential information described in this subdivision if necessary to prevent reasonably certain death, substantial bodily harm, or commission of a crime.
(c)For purposes of this section the following terms have the following meanings:
(1)“Confidential communication” means any
information, including, but not limited to, written or oral communication, transmitted between an emergency service personnel, a peer support team member, or a crisis hotline or crisis referral service staff member while the peer support team member provides peer support services or the crisis hotline or crisis referral service staff member provides crisis services, and in confidence by a means that, as far as the emergency service personnel is aware, does not disclose the information to third persons other than those who are present to further the interests of the emergency service personnel or those to whom disclosures are reasonably necessary for the transmission of the information or an accomplishment of the purposes for which the peer support team member is providing services.
(2)“Crisis referral services” include all public or
private organizations that advise employees and volunteers of agencies employing emergency service personnel about consultation and treatment resources for personal problems, including mental health issues, chemical dependency, domestic violence, gambling, financial problems, and other personal crises. Crisis referral services do not include employee representative organizations, associations, or unions, or agencies owned or operated by employee representative organizations, associations, or unions.
(3)“Critical incident” means an actual or perceived event or situation that involves crisis, disaster, trauma, or emergency.
(4)“Critical incident stress” means the acute or cumulative psychological stress or trauma that emergency service personnel may experience in providing
emergency services in response to a critical incident. The stress or trauma is an unusually strong emotional, cognitive, behavioral, or physical reaction that may interfere with normal functioning and could lead to post-traumatic stress injuries, including, but not limited to, one or more of the following:
(A)Physical and emotional illness.
(B)Failure of usual coping mechanisms.
(C)Loss of interest in the job or normal life activities.
(D)Personality changes.
(E)Loss of ability to function.
(F)Psychological disruption of personal
life, including the person’s relationship with a spouse, child, or friend.
(5)“Emergency service personnel” means a peace officer employed by the state or a city, county, city and county, district, or other political subdivision of the state.
(6)“Peer support services” include services provided by a peer support team or a peer support team member to emergency service personnel affected by a critical incident or the accumulation of witnessing multiple incidents. Peer support services assist emergency service personnel affected by a critical incident in coping with critical incident stress or mitigating reactions to critical incident stress to reduce the risk of post-traumatic stress injuries.
(7)“Peer support team”
means a team or teams composed of emergency service personnel, hospital staff, clergy, and educators who have completed a peer support training course developed pursuant to former Section 8669.84, and who have been appointed to the team by a Peer Support Labor-Management Committee or a site-specific peer support labor-management committee.
(8)“Peer support team member” means an individual who is a member of a peer support team and is specially trained to provide peer support services as a member of a peer support team.
(d)This article shall not be construed to limit an obligation to report instances of child abuse, as required by Section 11166 of the Penal Code.
(e)This section shall become operative on January 1, 2025,
and
shall only apply to communications made by emergency service personnel or a peer support team member, or by emergency service personnel to a crisis hotline or crisis referral service, between January 1, 2020, and January 1, 2025, pursuant to the former Peace Officer Peer Support and Crisis Referral Services Pilot Program established pursuant to former Article 23 (commencing with Section 8669.8).This article shall be known, and may be cited, as the Peace Officer Peer Support and Crisis Referral Services Pilot Program.
SECTION 1.
Article 22 (commencing with Section 8669.1) is added to Chapter 7 of Division 1 of Title 2 of the Government Code, to read:Article 22. Law Enforcement Peer Support and Crisis Referral Services Program
8669.1.
The article shall be known, and may be cited, as the Law Enforcement Peer Support and Crisis Referral Services Program.8669.2.
(a) A local or regional law enforcement agency may establish a peer support and crisis referral program. The program shall be responsible for providing an agencywide network of peer representatives, reflective of the agency’s workforce both in job positions and personal experiences, who are available to come to the aid of their fellow employees on a broad range of emotional or professional issues.8669.81.8669.3.
For purposes of this article, the following terms have the following meanings:(e)“Emergency service personnel” means a peace officer employed by the state
or a city, county, city and county, district, or other political subdivision of the state.
(f)
(g)“Peer Support Labor-Management Committee” means a committee, created by an employer that elects to create a peer support program. The committee shall be composed of an equal number of representatives of the employer and the employees. The members of the committee who are employees shall be appointed by the employee organization that represents the majority of the participants in the peer support program. The Peer Support Labor-Management Committee of an employer operating statewide may agree upon additional, site-specific peer support labor-management committees as are deemed necessary for the effective operation of the program.
(i)“Peer support team” means a team or teams composed of emergency service personnel, hospital staff, clergy, and educators who have completed a peer support training course developed pursuant to Section 8669.84, and who have been appointed to the team by a Peer Support Labor-Management Committee or a site-specific peer support labor-management committee.
(j)“Peer support team clinician” means a licensed clinical professional who is a physician or psychologist designated to oversee a peer support program.
(k)“Peer support team member” means an individual who is a member of a peer
support team and is specially trained to provide peer support services as a member of a peer support team.
8669.82.8669.4.
(a) (1)The peer support team member reasonably must make an appropriate referral of the emergency service personnel to, or consult about the emergency service personnel with, another member of the peer support team or a peer support team clinician associated with the peer support team.
(2)The
(3)The peer support team member reasonably believes that disclosure is necessary pursuant to the peer support policies established by the Peer Support Labor-Management Committee.
(c)If the communication is disclosed pursuant to paragraph (1),
(2), or (3) of subdivision (b), a peer support team member shall notify the emergency service personnel of the disclosure in writing.
8669.83.8669.5.
(a) Except as otherwise provided in subdivision (b),(a)The Office of Emergency Services shall contract to develop and deliver a peace officer peer support training course and review and approve existing curriculum that meets the standards established in this article, that a peer support team member shall complete to provide peer support services for peace officers and to be eligible for the protections of this article.
(b)The peace officer peer support training course shall be developed in consultation with individuals and organizations knowledgeable about
peace officer peer support services.
(c)The contract shall provide for the delivery of training through
contracts with state, local, and regional public safety agencies.
8669.6.
(a) To be eligible for the confidentiality protections afforded by this article, a peer support team member shall complete a training course or courses on peer support approved by the law enforcement agency that may include, but is not limited to, the following:8669.85.8669.7.
(a) Except as otherwise provided in this section,This article shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2025, and as of that date is repealed.