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The 2023-24 Budget: Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training—Office of Administrative Hearing Costs

Feb 13, 2023 - As of January 2023, POST had filled roughly one-third of its 16 positions in the Intake and Disposition bureau, which is responsible for analyzing and evaluating complaints received from the public and serious misconduct allegations received from l aw enforcement agencies.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4677

The 2021-22 Budget: State Correctional Population Outlook

Nov 19, 2020 - CDCR is continuing to release inmates —when they come within 180 o r 365 days of their normal release dates —as needed to respond to the pandemic. Because many of the inmates released early are placed on PRCS, this action temporarily increases the PRCS population supervised by the counties.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4304?utm_source=laowww&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=4304

Retail Theft in California: Looking Back at a Decade of Change

Jun 12, 2025 - Between April  2020 and December 2021, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) released certain people up to 365  days before their normal release date. Eligibility for early release was determined based on people ’s criminal history; likelihood of committing future crimes; risk of complications from COVID ‑19; and the need to reduce capacity at the
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/5055

The California State Bar: Assessment of Proposed Disciplinary Case Processing Standards

Jan 6, 2023 - As noted above, in 2021 ‑22, 14  percent of total closed cases did not meet the statutory time frames to dismiss a case, admonish an attorney, or file formal charges against an attorney within 180 days for noncomplex cases and 365 days for complex  cases.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4655

MOU Fiscal Analysis: Bargaining Unit 6 (Corrections)

Sep 7, 2023 - Under federal l aw, state and local government employers may continue to exclude some employees from Social Security coverage, but only if those employees are enrolled in a retirement plan that meets federal regulations requiring at least a specified level of benefits.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4800