Section 13777.2 Of Title 5.7. Reproductive Rights Law Enforcement Act From California Penal Code >> Title 5.7. >> Part 4.
13777.2
. (a) The Commission on the Status of Women and Girls shall
convene an advisory committee consisting of one person appointed by
the Attorney General and one person appointed by each of the
organizations named in subdivision (b) of Section 13776 that chooses
to appoint a member, and any other subject matter experts the
commission may appoint. The advisory committee shall elect its chair
and any other officers of its choice.
(b) The advisory committee shall make two reports, the first by
December 31, 2007, and the second by December 31, 2011, to the
Committees on Health, Judiciary, and Public Safety of the Senate and
Assembly, to the Attorney General, the Commission on Peace Officer
Standards and Training, and the Commission on the Status of Women and
Girls. The reports shall evaluate the implementation of Chapter 899
of the Statutes of 2001 and any subsequent amendments made to this
title and the effectiveness of the plan developed by the Attorney
General pursuant to paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of Section
13777. The reports shall also include recommendations concerning
whether the Legislature should extend or repeal the sunset dates in
Section 13779, recommendations regarding any other legislation, and
recommendations for any other actions by the Attorney General,
Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, or the Commission
on the Status of Women and Girls.
(c) The Commission on the Status of Women and Girls shall transmit
the reports of the advisory committee to the appropriate committees
of the Legislature, including, but not limited to, the Committees on
Health, Judiciary, and Public Safety in the Senate and Assembly, and
make the reports available to the public, including by posting them
on the Commission on the Status of Women and Girls' Internet Web
site. To avoid production and distribution costs, the Commission on
the Status of Women and Girls may submit the reports electronically
or as part of any other report that the Commission on the Status of
Women and Girls submits to the Legislature.
(d) The Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training shall
make the telecourse that it produced in 2002 pursuant to subdivision
(a) of Section 13778 available to the advisory committee. However,
before providing the telecourse to the advisory committee or
otherwise making it public, the commission shall remove the name and
face of any person who appears in the telecourse as originally
produced who informs the commission in writing that he or she has a
reasonable apprehension that making the telecourse public without the
removal will endanger his or her life or physical safety.
(e) Nothing in this section requires any state agency to pay for
compensation, travel, or other expenses of any advisory committee
member.