Repealed (in Sec. 17) and added by Stats. 2020, Ch. 92, Sec. 18. (AB 1869) Effective September 18, 2020. Operative July 1, 2021, by its own provisions.
Chapter 15 - County Financial Evaluation Officer
California Government Code — §§ 27750-27758
Sections (8)
Added by Stats. 1985, Ch. 1485, Sec. 2.
A county financial evaluation officer is authorized to perform the functions of a probation officer set forth in Sections 275, 276, and 323 of the Welfare and Institutions Code and Sections 1685 to 1687, inclusive, of the Code of Civil Procedure.
Repealed (in Sec. 19) and added by Stats. 2020, Ch. 92, Sec. 20. (AB 1869) Effective September 18, 2020. Operative July 1, 2021, by its own provisions.
Added by Stats. 1985, Ch. 1485, Sec. 2.
Notwithstanding any provision of the Penal Code to the contrary, in any court where a county financial evaluation officer is available, if there are any costs which a person might have to reimburse the county for under the Penal Code based on his or her financial ability at the conclusion of the proceedings, the court shall order such person to appear before the county financial evaluation officer, who shall make an inquiry into such person’s ability to pay these costs, as well as other court-related costs. When the person is so ordered to appear before the county financial evaluation officer, the court shall then determine if there are other costs which he or she might have to pay that depend on his or her financial ability, and if so, shall order that the county financial evaluation officer make an inquiry into the person’s ability to pay all or a portion of all such costs. The person shall have the right to dispute the county financial officer’s evaluation, in which case he or she shall be entitled to a hearing pursuant to Section 27755 of the Government Code in the court that concluded the proceedings.
If the person, after having been ordered to appear before the county financial evaluation officer, has been given proper notice and fails to appear before the county financial evaluation officer as ordered, the county financial evaluation officer shall recommend to the court that the person be ordered to pay the full amount of such costs. Proper notice to the person shall contain all of the following:
If the county financial evaluation officer determines that the person has the ability to pay all or a portion of these costs, with or without terms, and he or she concurs in this determination and agrees to the terms of payment, the county financial evaluation officer, upon his or her written evaluation and the person’s written agreement, shall petition the court for an order requiring the person to pay that sum to the county in a manner which is reasonable and compatible with the person’s financial ability. This order need not be obtained in the court which concluded the proceedings, and may be granted without further notice to the person, provided a copy of the order is served on the person by mail.
However, if the county financial evaluation officer cannot reach an agreement with the person with respect to either the person’s liability for the costs, the amount of such costs, his or her ability to pay the same, or the terms of payment, the matter shall be deemed in dispute and referred by the county financial evaluation officer back to the court for a hearing pursuant to Section 27755 of the Government Code.
Added by Stats. 1985, Ch. 1485, Sec. 2.
Failure of any such person who is not in custody to appear after proper notice for his or her financial evaluation before a county financial evaluation officer, or for this hearing, is a sufficient basis for an order directing the person to pay the full cost of his or her court-related costs as determined by the court. Proper notice to the person shall contain all of the following:
The order to pay all or a part of such costs may be enforced in the manner provided for enforcement of money judgments generally, including any balance remaining unpaid at the end of the person’s probationary period, but may not be enforced by contempt unless otherwise provided for by law.
Any order entered under this subdivision is subject to relief under the provisions of Section 473 of the Code of Civil Procedure.
An order entered pursuant to this subdivision is subject to relief under Section 473 of the Code of Civil Procedure.
Added by renumbering Section 27556 (as added by Stats. 1985, Ch. 1485) by Stats. 1986, Ch. 248, Sec. 84.
Notwithstanding Section 903.4 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, in any county where the board of supervisors has designated a county financial evaluation officer, the county financial evaluation officer shall make financial evaluations of parental liability for reimbursements and other court-ordered costs pursuant to Sections 903, 903.1, 903.2, 903.3, and 903.45 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, as directed by the board of supervisors, or as established by order of the juvenile court, and may enforce the court order as any other civil judgment, including any balance remaining unpaid after jurisdiction of the minor has terminated.
Amended by Stats. 2017, Ch. 678, Sec. 1. (SB 190) Effective January 1, 2018.
property, if any, the minor person has, and whether he or she has a duly appointed and acting guardian to protect his or her property interests. The county financial evaluation officer may also make an investigation to determine whether the minor person has any relative or relatives responsible under the provisions of this chapter, and may ascertain the financial condition of that relative or those relatives to determine whether they are financially able to pay those charges.
child or other minor person or parent, guardian, or other person liable for the support of the dependent child or other minor person acquires property, money, or estate subsequent to the date the juvenile court assumed jurisdiction over the dependent child or minor person, or subsequent to the date the order of reimbursement was revoked, the county shall have a claim for that reimbursement against the dependent child or other minor person or parent, guardian or other person responsible for the support and maintenance. The claim shall be enforced by the county financial evaluation officer or the local child support agency, as the case may be.
who is the subject of a petition that has been filed to adjudge the minor a ward of the juvenile court, or who is the subject of a program of supervision undertaken pursuant to Section 654 of the Welfare and Institutions Code.
Added by Stats. 1985, Ch. 1485, Sec. 2.
Any report of the county financial evaluation officer filed with the court may be inspected or copied only as follows: