California Penal Code CHAPTER 8.2 - Office of the Inspector General
- Section 6125.
There is hereby created the independent Office of the Inspector General which shall not be a subdivision of any other governmental entity. The Governor shall...
- Section 6126.
(a) The Inspector General shall be responsible for contemporaneous oversight of internal affairs investigations and the disciplinary process of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, pursuant...
- Section 6126.2.
The Inspector General shall not hire any person known to be directly or indirectly involved in an open internal affairs investigation being conducted by any...
- Section 6126.3.
(a) The Inspector General shall not destroy any papers or memoranda used to support a completed review within three years after a report is released.(b) Except as...
- Section 6126.4.
It is a misdemeanor for the Inspector General or any employee or former employee of the Inspector General to divulge or make known in any...
- Section 6126.5.
(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Inspector General during regular business hours or at any other time determined necessary by the Inspector General, shall...
- Section 6126.6.
(a) Prior to filling a vacancy for warden by appointment pursuant to Section 6050, or superintendent pursuant to Section 1049 of the Welfare and Institutions Code,...
- Section 6127.1.
The Inspector General shall be deemed to be a department head for the purpose of Section 11189 of the Government Code in connection with any...
- Section 6127.3.
(a) In connection with duties authorized pursuant to this chapter, the Office of the Inspector General may do any of the following:(1) Administer oaths.(2) Certify to all official...
- Section 6127.4.
(a) The superior court in the county in which any interview is held under the direction of the Inspector General, or his or her designee, pursuant...
- Section 6128.
(a) The Office of the Inspector General may receive communications from any individual, including those employed by any department, board, or authority who believes he or...
- Section 6129.
(a) (1) For purposes of this section, “employee” means any person employed by the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.(2) For purposes of this section, “retaliation” means intentionally engaging...
- Section 6132.
(a) Notwithstanding Section 10231.5 of the Government Code, the Inspector General shall report annually to the Governor and the Legislature a summary of its reports. The...
- Section 6133.
(a) The Office of the Inspector General shall be responsible for contemporaneous public oversight of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation investigations conducted by the Department...
- Section 6140.
There is in the Office of the Inspector General the California Rehabilitation Oversight Board (C-ROB). The board shall consist of the 11 members as follows:(a) The...
- Section 6141.
The California Rehabilitation Oversight Board shall meet at least twice annually, and shall regularly examine the various mental health, substance abuse, educational, and employment programs...
Last modified: October 22, 2018