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INSURANCE NOT REQUIRED <br />WORK MAY PROCEED <br />CLERK OF COUNCIL <br />n''Tc. SEP 10 2020 <br />Return ORIGINAL <br />executed copy to COTC, <br />M30 �E <br />u <br />PLAN OF COOPERATION J <br />Orange County AB109 Crime Impact Task Force (AB109TF) <br />{ bl ice (b)(laotttecolla✓+) *"jlf <br />N-2020-145 <br />This Plan of Cooperation (hereinafter referred to as "P.O.C.") forth e Orange County AB 109 Task <br />Force (hereinafter referred to as "AB109TF"), is made and entered into as of January 13, 2020, <br />by and between the signed members of the County District Attorney's Office (OCDA),,Qrge <br />County -Probation (OCR,.), and the Santa Ana Police Department (SAPD) to memorialize the <br />agencies' plans to cooperate in reduce the ongoing criminal activity committed by AB 109 <br />individuals released to Orange County. The above -listed agencies may be referred to individually <br />as "Party" or collectively as "Parties." <br />I. OVERVIEW <br />In 2011, California Governor Jerry Brown signed Assembly Bill 109, (AB 109), which refined <br />felonies and shifted responsibility for both supervising and housing certain convicted felons and <br />parolees from the State to the County. This bill is commonly known as the "Public Safety <br />Realignment Act." With the passage of AB 109 and its companion bills, AB 117 and AB 118, any <br />person convicted of a non-violent, non -serious, non -sex offense (N3), crime after October 1, <br />2011, who would normally be sent to state prison, would now be incarcerated in county jail. <br />Under Realignment, almost all felons convicted of N3 crimes, now serve their time in county jail, <br />even if sentenced to over a year of custody or with previous convictions for more serious, violent <br />or sex crimes. Each of California's County Probation Departments are designated as the <br />responsible agency for Post Release Community Supervision (PRCS) and Mandatory Supervision <br />(MS) cases. Realignment also established the Post Release Community Supervision <br />classifications, and altered the parole revocation process giving more responsibility to local <br />jurisdictions. <br />In an effort to reduce criminal activity committed by individuals released to Orange County <br />through the Public Safety Realignment Act, the OCDA, Orange County Probation (OCP), and the <br />Santa Ana Police Department (SAPD) has formed an AB 109 Task Force to work with County law <br />enforcement agencies. The primary goal of the Task Force is be to reduce the number of <br />outstanding arrest warrants and the ongoing criminal activity of AB 109 individuals released to <br />Orange County. <br />II. PURPOSE <br />The purpose of this P.O.C. is to set forth policies and procedures for AB109TF to complete the <br />mission and objectives established by its Policy Committee as outlined in paragraphs III and IV. <br />1 <br />