CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 754Introduced by Assembly Member Grayson(Coauthor: Senator Hill)February 19, 2019 An act to add Section 11546.10 to the Government Code, relating to the Department of Technology. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 754, as introduced, Grayson. Department of Technology: GIS data: regional notification centers.Existing law establishes the Department of Technology within the Government Operations Agency, which is supervised by the Director of Technology. Existing law authorizes the director and the department to exercise various powers in creating and managing the information technology policy of the state. Existing law includes among the directors duties the duty to perform enterprise information technology functions and services, including, but not limited to, implementing Geographic Information Systems (GIS), shared services, applications, and program and project management activities in partnership with the owning agency or department.Existing law requires every operator of a subsurface installation, including specified private entities and any state or local public agency except the Department of Transportation, to become a member of, participate in, and share in the costs of, a regional notification center, defined to mean a nonprofit association or other organization of operators of subsurface installations that provides advance warning of excavations or other work close to existing subsurface installations, for the purpose of protecting those installations from damage, removal, relocation, or repair.This bill would require the department to provide access to GIS services to a regional notification center for purposes of determining whether the GIS services can improve the regional notification centers accuracy in performing its functions, and, if so, would authorize a regional notification center to enter into a contract with the department to receive GIS services. The bill would authorize the department to collect payment from a regional notification center for providing GIS services pursuant to those provisions.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 11546.10 is added to the Government Code, to read:11546.10. (a) Upon request by a regional notification center, the department shall provide access to GIS services for the purpose of making a determination as to whether the GIS services can improve the regional notification centers accuracy in performing its functions under Article 2 (commencing with Section 4216) of Chapter 3.1 of Division 5 of Title 1. (b) Upon review of the GIS services, if the regional notification center determines that the GIS services can improve the regional notification centers accuracy in performing its functions, the regional notification center may enter into a contract with the department to receive GIS services. (c) The department may collect payment from a regional notification center for providing GIS services pursuant to subdivision (b) to be deposited into the Technology Services Revolving Fund. CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 754Introduced by Assembly Member Grayson(Coauthor: Senator Hill)February 19, 2019 An act to add Section 11546.10 to the Government Code, relating to the Department of Technology. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 754, as introduced, Grayson. Department of Technology: GIS data: regional notification centers.Existing law establishes the Department of Technology within the Government Operations Agency, which is supervised by the Director of Technology. Existing law authorizes the director and the department to exercise various powers in creating and managing the information technology policy of the state. Existing law includes among the directors duties the duty to perform enterprise information technology functions and services, including, but not limited to, implementing Geographic Information Systems (GIS), shared services, applications, and program and project management activities in partnership with the owning agency or department.Existing law requires every operator of a subsurface installation, including specified private entities and any state or local public agency except the Department of Transportation, to become a member of, participate in, and share in the costs of, a regional notification center, defined to mean a nonprofit association or other organization of operators of subsurface installations that provides advance warning of excavations or other work close to existing subsurface installations, for the purpose of protecting those installations from damage, removal, relocation, or repair.This bill would require the department to provide access to GIS services to a regional notification center for purposes of determining whether the GIS services can improve the regional notification centers accuracy in performing its functions, and, if so, would authorize a regional notification center to enter into a contract with the department to receive GIS services. The bill would authorize the department to collect payment from a regional notification center for providing GIS services pursuant to those provisions.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 754 Introduced by Assembly Member Grayson(Coauthor: Senator Hill)February 19, 2019 Introduced by Assembly Member Grayson(Coauthor: Senator Hill) February 19, 2019 An act to add Section 11546.10 to the Government Code, relating to the Department of Technology. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST ## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST AB 754, as introduced, Grayson. Department of Technology: GIS data: regional notification centers. Existing law establishes the Department of Technology within the Government Operations Agency, which is supervised by the Director of Technology. Existing law authorizes the director and the department to exercise various powers in creating and managing the information technology policy of the state. Existing law includes among the directors duties the duty to perform enterprise information technology functions and services, including, but not limited to, implementing Geographic Information Systems (GIS), shared services, applications, and program and project management activities in partnership with the owning agency or department.Existing law requires every operator of a subsurface installation, including specified private entities and any state or local public agency except the Department of Transportation, to become a member of, participate in, and share in the costs of, a regional notification center, defined to mean a nonprofit association or other organization of operators of subsurface installations that provides advance warning of excavations or other work close to existing subsurface installations, for the purpose of protecting those installations from damage, removal, relocation, or repair.This bill would require the department to provide access to GIS services to a regional notification center for purposes of determining whether the GIS services can improve the regional notification centers accuracy in performing its functions, and, if so, would authorize a regional notification center to enter into a contract with the department to receive GIS services. The bill would authorize the department to collect payment from a regional notification center for providing GIS services pursuant to those provisions. Existing law establishes the Department of Technology within the Government Operations Agency, which is supervised by the Director of Technology. Existing law authorizes the director and the department to exercise various powers in creating and managing the information technology policy of the state. Existing law includes among the directors duties the duty to perform enterprise information technology functions and services, including, but not limited to, implementing Geographic Information Systems (GIS), shared services, applications, and program and project management activities in partnership with the owning agency or department. Existing law requires every operator of a subsurface installation, including specified private entities and any state or local public agency except the Department of Transportation, to become a member of, participate in, and share in the costs of, a regional notification center, defined to mean a nonprofit association or other organization of operators of subsurface installations that provides advance warning of excavations or other work close to existing subsurface installations, for the purpose of protecting those installations from damage, removal, relocation, or repair. This bill would require the department to provide access to GIS services to a regional notification center for purposes of determining whether the GIS services can improve the regional notification centers accuracy in performing its functions, and, if so, would authorize a regional notification center to enter into a contract with the department to receive GIS services. The bill would authorize the department to collect payment from a regional notification center for providing GIS services pursuant to those provisions. ## Digest Key ## Bill Text The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 11546.10 is added to the Government Code, to read:11546.10. (a) Upon request by a regional notification center, the department shall provide access to GIS services for the purpose of making a determination as to whether the GIS services can improve the regional notification centers accuracy in performing its functions under Article 2 (commencing with Section 4216) of Chapter 3.1 of Division 5 of Title 1. (b) Upon review of the GIS services, if the regional notification center determines that the GIS services can improve the regional notification centers accuracy in performing its functions, the regional notification center may enter into a contract with the department to receive GIS services. (c) The department may collect payment from a regional notification center for providing GIS services pursuant to subdivision (b) to be deposited into the Technology Services Revolving Fund. The people of the State of California do enact as follows: ## The people of the State of California do enact as follows: SECTION 1. Section 11546.10 is added to the Government Code, to read:11546.10. (a) Upon request by a regional notification center, the department shall provide access to GIS services for the purpose of making a determination as to whether the GIS services can improve the regional notification centers accuracy in performing its functions under Article 2 (commencing with Section 4216) of Chapter 3.1 of Division 5 of Title 1. (b) Upon review of the GIS services, if the regional notification center determines that the GIS services can improve the regional notification centers accuracy in performing its functions, the regional notification center may enter into a contract with the department to receive GIS services. (c) The department may collect payment from a regional notification center for providing GIS services pursuant to subdivision (b) to be deposited into the Technology Services Revolving Fund. SECTION 1. Section 11546.10 is added to the Government Code, to read: ### SECTION 1. 11546.10. (a) Upon request by a regional notification center, the department shall provide access to GIS services for the purpose of making a determination as to whether the GIS services can improve the regional notification centers accuracy in performing its functions under Article 2 (commencing with Section 4216) of Chapter 3.1 of Division 5 of Title 1. (b) Upon review of the GIS services, if the regional notification center determines that the GIS services can improve the regional notification centers accuracy in performing its functions, the regional notification center may enter into a contract with the department to receive GIS services. (c) The department may collect payment from a regional notification center for providing GIS services pursuant to subdivision (b) to be deposited into the Technology Services Revolving Fund. 11546.10. (a) Upon request by a regional notification center, the department shall provide access to GIS services for the purpose of making a determination as to whether the GIS services can improve the regional notification centers accuracy in performing its functions under Article 2 (commencing with Section 4216) of Chapter 3.1 of Division 5 of Title 1. (b) Upon review of the GIS services, if the regional notification center determines that the GIS services can improve the regional notification centers accuracy in performing its functions, the regional notification center may enter into a contract with the department to receive GIS services. (c) The department may collect payment from a regional notification center for providing GIS services pursuant to subdivision (b) to be deposited into the Technology Services Revolving Fund. 11546.10. (a) Upon request by a regional notification center, the department shall provide access to GIS services for the purpose of making a determination as to whether the GIS services can improve the regional notification centers accuracy in performing its functions under Article 2 (commencing with Section 4216) of Chapter 3.1 of Division 5 of Title 1. (b) Upon review of the GIS services, if the regional notification center determines that the GIS services can improve the regional notification centers accuracy in performing its functions, the regional notification center may enter into a contract with the department to receive GIS services. (c) The department may collect payment from a regional notification center for providing GIS services pursuant to subdivision (b) to be deposited into the Technology Services Revolving Fund. 11546.10. (a) Upon request by a regional notification center, the department shall provide access to GIS services for the purpose of making a determination as to whether the GIS services can improve the regional notification centers accuracy in performing its functions under Article 2 (commencing with Section 4216) of Chapter 3.1 of Division 5 of Title 1. (b) Upon review of the GIS services, if the regional notification center determines that the GIS services can improve the regional notification centers accuracy in performing its functions, the regional notification center may enter into a contract with the department to receive GIS services. (c) The department may collect payment from a regional notification center for providing GIS services pursuant to subdivision (b) to be deposited into the Technology Services Revolving Fund.