California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB1379

Introduced
2/20/26  
Refer
3/4/26  
Refer
3/25/26  
Refer
3/26/26  
Refer
4/8/26  
Report Pass
4/15/26  
Refer
4/15/26  
Report Pass
4/22/26  

Caption

County of Riverside: separation of county offices: in-custody reports.

Impact

The legislation aims to address the particularly high rates of deaths in the County of Riverside's jails, calling for a specialized approach to these detrimental circumstances. By instituting separate administrative functions, the bill seeks to eliminate potential biases in medicolegal investigations that may arise from combining the roles of law enforcement and death investigation. This reform is expected to provide families and the public with increased clarity about the circumstances surrounding in-custody deaths, ultimately promoting public trust in the local government’s handling of such sensitive issues.

Summary

Senate Bill 1379, introduced by Senator Cervantes, mandates the separation of the offices of sheriff and coroner for the County of Riverside by July 1, 2027. The bill requires the board of supervisors to transfer medicolegal death investigation services to the coroner's office and to adopt an independent medical examiner model. This separation aims to enhance accountability and transparency in the investigation of in-custody deaths, reflecting public concerns over the handling of such cases by consolidating offices that may have conflicting interests. As part of this effort, the county is also obligated to publish detailed reports and data regarding in-custody deaths online, including causes of death and demographic information.

Sentiment

Generally, the sentiment surrounding SB 1379 appears to be positive, especially among advocates for justice reform and transparency. Proponents argue that the separation of duties is essential in mitigating conflicts of interest, while ensuring more thorough and impartial investigations. However, there may be opposition from those concerned about the implications of increased bureaucracy and the costs associated with maintaining separate offices. The requirement for public accountability through online reporting has also been met with approval from transparency advocates.

Contention

Notable points of contention revolve around the potential financial burden this legislation may impose on county resources, as it mandates the county to provide higher levels of service without any guaranteed state funding initially. Discussions in legislative committees have highlighted concerns about how the transition will be implemented and the preparedness of the county to manage the implications of such structural changes, considering the current and historically high rates of custodial deaths in local jails.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB1108

County officers: coroners: in-custody deaths.

CA AB72

Electric Vehicle Economic Opportunity Zone: County of Riverside.

CA AB868

Primary elections: county officers: top two candidates.

CA AB1580

Counties: offices: consolidation.

CA SB105

County Executive Officer Disclosures

CA AB1638

County veterans service officers: additional resources.

CA AB2419

Probation officers: body-worn cameras: County of Los Angeles.

CA AB1786

Public contracts: best value construction contracting for counties, cities, and the San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments.

CA SB1101

Maricopa county; new counties; division

CA AB1441

County of Merced Citizens Redistricting Commission.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.