Report 2021-109 Recommendation Responses

Report 2021-109: San Diego County Sheriff's Department: It Has Failed to Adequately Prevent and Respond to the Deaths of Individuals in Its Custody (Release Date: February 2022)

Recommendation for Legislative Action

To ensure that department staff promptly respond to unresponsive individuals, the Legislature should require the Sheriff's Department to revise its policies to require that sworn staff members immediately start CPR without waiting for medical approval, as safety procedures allow. The Legislature should also require that the Sheriff's Department provide sworn staff with additional training for starting CPR immediately and how to properly alert medical staff.

Description of Legislative Action

AB 268 (Weber, 2023) would, among other things, commencing July 1, 2024, require the BSCC to develop and adopt regulations pertaining to standards of care for incarcerated persons with mental health issues by local correctional facilities, including requiring that correctional officers be certified in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and be required, when safe and appropriate to do so, to begin CPR on a nonresponsive person without obtaining approval from supervisors or medical staff. Bill is pending in Assembly Appropriations Committee 3/22/2023.

California State Auditor's Assessment of 1-Year Status: Legislation Introduced


Description of Legislative Action

As of September 2, 2022, the Legislature has not taken action to address this specific recommendation.

California State Auditor's Assessment of 6-Month Status: No Action Taken

As of September 2, 2022, the Legislature has not taken action to address this specific recommendation.


Description of Legislative Action

As of April 4, 2022, the Legislature has not taken action to address this specific recommendation.

California State Auditor's Assessment of 60-Day Status: No Action Taken


All Recommendations in 2021-109