Section 5056 Of Chapter 2. The Secretary Of The Department Of Corrections And Rehabilitation From California Penal Code >> Title 7. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 2.
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. (a) Each state prison under the jurisdiction of the
department shall have a citizens' advisory committee except that one
committee may serve every prison located in the same city or
community. Each committee shall consist of not more than 15 members
appointed by the institution's warden, nine of whom shall be
appointed from a list of nominations submitted to him or her as
follows:
(1) Two persons from nominations submitted by the Assembly Member
in whose district the prison is located.
(2) Two persons from nominations submitted by the Senator in whose
district the prison is located.
(3) Two persons from nominations submitted by the city council of
the city containing or nearest to the institution.
(4) Two persons from nominations submitted by the county board of
supervisors of the county containing the institution.
(5) One person from nominations submitted by the chief of police
of the city containing or nearest to the institution and the county
sheriff of the county containing the institution.
(b) Where a citizens' advisory committee serves more than one
prison, the warden of each prison served by this committee shall
collaborate with every other warden of a prison served by the
committee for the purpose of appointing committee members.
(c) Each committee shall select its own chairperson by a majority
vote of its members. The term of office of all members shall be two
years. In the event of a vacancy due to resignation, death, or
absence from three consecutive meetings, the appointing power shall
fill the vacancy following receipt of written notification that a
vacancy has occurred.
(d) Each committee shall meet at least once every two months or as
often, on the call of the chairperson, as necessary to carry out the
purposes and duties of the committee. Meetings of the committee
shall be open to the public. The warden of each institution shall
meet with the committee at least four times each year.
The advisory committees of the several institutions shall have the
power of visitation of prison facilities and personnel in
furtherance of the goals of this section.
(e) Nothing in this section shall be construed to require the
disclosure by the department of information which may threaten the
security of an institution or the safety of the surrounding
community, nor shall the power of visitation specified in subdivision
(d) extend to situations where institutional security would be
jeopardized.