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CA SB 331

Title: Child custody: child abuse and safety.
Author: Susan Rubio

Summary
SB 331, Rubio. Child custody: child abuse and safety. Existing law governs the determination of child custody and visitation in contested proceedings. Existing law requires the court, for purposes of deciding custody, to determine the best interests of the child based on certain factors, including the nature and amount of contact with both parents and, consistent with specified findings, requires the court’s primary concern to be the health, safety, and welfare of the child. Existing law prohibits the ordering of family reunification services as part of a child custody or visitation rights proceeding.Existing law authorizes the court, upon making certain findings, to require the parent or parents, or any other party involved in a custody or visitation dispute, and the minor child to participate in outpatient counseling, as specified.This bill, Piqui’s Law: Keeping Children Safe from Family Violence Act, would prohibit the court from ordering family reunification treatments, programs, or services, including, but not limited to, camps, workshops, therapeutic vacations, or educational programs that, as a condition of enrollment or participation, require or result in, among other things, the use of private youth transporters or private transportation agents, as specified, a no-contact order, or a transfer of physical or legal custody of the child.Existing law requires the Judicial Council to establish judicial training programs for individuals who perform duties in domestic violence matters. Existing law requires the training programs to include a domestic violence session in any orientation session for newly appointed or elected judges and an annual training session in domestic violence. Existing law requires the training programs to include instruction in all aspects of domestic violence, including, but not limited to, the detriment to children of residing with a person who perpetrates domestic violence.This bill would instead require the Judicial Council to establish judicial training programs for individuals, including judicial officers and referees, who perform duties in domestic violence or child custody matters, including, among other topics, child sexual abuse and coercive control, as specified. The bill would require the Judicial Council to submit an annual report on these training programs, commencing on or before January 1, 2025, to the Legislature and relevant policy committees, that includes the titles of the training courses being offered and the number of judicial officers that attended each training.

Status
Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 865, Statutes of 2023.

Bill Documents
CA SB 331 - 09/18/23 - Enrolled
09/18/23 - CA SB 331 (09/18/23 - Enrolled)


CA SB 331 - 09/08/23 - Amended Assembly
09/08/23 - CA SB 331 (09/08/23 - Amended Assembly)

CA SB 331 - 09/01/23 - Amended Assembly
09/01/23 - CA SB 331 (09/01/23 - Amended Assembly)

CA SB 331 - 07/12/23 - Amended Assembly
07/12/23 - CA SB 331 (07/12/23 - Amended Assembly)

CA SB 331 - 04/27/23 - Amended Senate
04/27/23 - CA SB 331 (04/27/23 - Amended Senate)

CA SB 331 - 03/22/23 - Amended Senate
03/22/23 - CA SB 331 (03/22/23 - Amended Senate)

CA SB 331 - 02/07/23 - Introduced
02/07/23 - CA SB 331 (02/07/23 - Introduced)

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Author Details


  • Susan Rubio - D
    Senator - State Senate - CA

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    Sacramento, CA 95814-4900
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    West Covina, CA 91790 2932
    Phone: 6264302499