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1-Enrolled June 25, 2024 Passed IN Senate June 20, 2024 Passed IN Assembly May 09, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2708Introduced by Assembly Member Jim PattersonFebruary 14, 2024 An act to amend Section 11549.58 of the Government Code, relating to communications. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2708, Jim Patterson. Office of Broadband and Digital Literacy: reports.Existing law establishes the Office of Broadband and Digital Literacy within the Department of Technology and sets forth its powers and duties. Existing law requires the office to oversee the acquisition and management of contracts for the development and construction of, and for the maintenance and operation of, a statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network, as defined. Existing law requires the office, in consultation with the Department of Technology and the Department of Finance, to annually report to both budget committees of the Legislature on the broadband network, as specified.This bill would require additional information to be included in the annual report, including, the total cost to complete the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network, the total available funding for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network, and the projected completion date for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.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 11549.58 of the Government Code is amended to read:11549.58. (a) The department shall provide oversight and policy input for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(b) (1) Within the department shall be a Deputy Director for Broadband, who shall be appointed by, and hold office at the pleasure of, the Governor.(2) The Deputy Director for Broadband shall be the primary point of contact for the third-party administrator, the commission, the Department of Transportation, and the Legislature.(c) (1) The department shall establish a broadband advisory committee to monitor the construction and establishment of the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(2) The broadband advisory committee shall comprise all of the following members:(A) A representative of the commission.(B) A representative of the department.(C) A representative of the Department of Transportation.(D) A representative of the Department of Finance.(E) A representative of the Government Operations Agency.(F) Two ex officio members, who shall be members of the Assembly and be appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly. These ex officio members shall serve at the pleasure of the Speaker of the Assembly.(G) Two ex officio members, who shall be members of the Senate and be appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules. These ex officio members shall serve at the pleasure of the Senate Committee on Rules.(H) A city, county, or city and county elected government official, who shall be appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly. This member shall serve at the pleasure of the Speaker of the Assembly.(I) A city, county, or city and county elected government official, who shall be appointed by the Senate Rules Committee. This member shall serve at the pleasure of the Senate Rules Committee.(3) The representative of the department shall chair the broadband advisory committee.(d) The broadband advisory committee shall meet no less often than monthly for the first 12 months following the effective date of this section, and shall meet quarterly thereafter.(e) The third-party administrator shall seek policy advice from the broadband advisory committee.(f) (1) On or before March 1, 2022, and annually thereafter, the office, in consultation with the department and the Department of Finance, shall report to both budget committees of the Legislature all of the following:(A) The total length of the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(B) The length of the portion of the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network constructed in the preceding year, by quarter.(C) The number of internet service providers using the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(D) The number of households projected to connect to the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(E) The total expenditures for each project, by quarter.(F) The projected goals for each of the metrics described in subparagraphs (A) to (E), inclusive, for the 18 months following the report.(G) The total cost to complete the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(H) The total available funding for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(I) The projected completion date for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(2) A report to be submitted pursuant to this subdivision shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795.(g) Upon execution of any contract for the lease, build, or joint-build of any portion of the middle-mile broadband network pursuant to this chapter, the department shall within 60 days update a map on its public internet website to identify those segments of this network that will be built, leased, or jointly built pursuant to those contracts.
1+CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2708Introduced by Assembly Member Jim PattersonFebruary 14, 2024 An act to amend Section 11549.58 of the Government Code, relating to communications. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2708, as introduced, Jim Patterson. Office of Broadband and Digital Literacy: reports.Existing law establishes the Office of Broadband and Digital Literacy within the Department of Technology and sets forth its powers and duties. Existing law requires the office to oversee the acquisition and management of contracts for the development and construction of, and for the maintenance and operation of, a statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network, as defined. Existing law requires the office, in consultation with the Department of Finance, to submit annually a report to the budget committees of the Legislature on the broadband network in compliance with specified law.This bill would require additional information to be included in the annual report, including, the total cost to complete the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network, the total available funding for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network, and the projected completion date for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.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 11549.58 of the Government Code is amended to read:11549.58. (a) The department shall provide oversight and policy input for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(b) (1) Within the department shall be a Deputy Director for Broadband, who shall be appointed by, and hold office at the pleasure of, the Governor.(2) The Deputy Director for Broadband shall be the primary point of contact for the third-party administrator, the commission, the Department of Transportation, and the Legislature.(c) (1) The department shall establish a broadband advisory committee to monitor the construction and establishment of the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(2) The broadband advisory committee shall comprise all of the following members:(A) A representative of the commission.(B) A representative of the department.(C) A representative of the Department of Transportation.(D) A representative of the Department of Finance.(E) A representative of the Government Operations Agency.(F) Two ex officio members, who shall be members of the Assembly and be appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly. These ex officio members shall serve at the pleasure of the Speaker of the Assembly.(G) Two ex officio members, who shall be members of the Senate and be appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules. These ex officio members shall serve at the pleasure of the Senate Committee on Rules.(H) A city, county, or city and county elected government official, who shall be appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly. This member shall serve at the pleasure of the Speaker of the Assembly.(I) A city, county, or city and county elected government official, who shall be appointed by the Senate Rules Committee. This member shall serve at the pleasure of the Senate Rules Committee.(3) The representative of the department shall chair the broadband advisory committee.(d) The broadband advisory committee shall meet no less often than monthly for the first 12 months following the effective date of this section, and shall meet quarterly thereafter.(e) The third-party administrator shall seek policy advice from the broadband advisory committee.(f) (1) On or before March 1, 2022, and annually thereafter, the office, in consultation with the department and the Department of Finance, shall report to both budget committees of the Legislature all of the following:(A) The total length of the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(B) The length of the portion of the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network constructed in the preceding year, by quarter.(C) The number of internet service providers using the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(D) The number of households projected to connect to the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(E) The total expenditures for each project, by quarter.(F) The projected goals for each of the metrics described in subparagraphs (A) to (E), inclusive, for the 18 months following the report.(G) The total cost to complete the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(H) The total available funding for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(I) The projected completion date for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(2) A report to be submitted pursuant to this subdivision shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795.(g) Upon execution of any contract for the lease, build, or joint-build of any portion of the middle-mile broadband network pursuant to this chapter, the department shall within 60 days update a map on its public internet website to identify those segments of this network that will be built, leased, or jointly built pursuant to those contracts.
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3- Enrolled June 25, 2024 Passed IN Senate June 20, 2024 Passed IN Assembly May 09, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2708Introduced by Assembly Member Jim PattersonFebruary 14, 2024 An act to amend Section 11549.58 of the Government Code, relating to communications. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2708, Jim Patterson. Office of Broadband and Digital Literacy: reports.Existing law establishes the Office of Broadband and Digital Literacy within the Department of Technology and sets forth its powers and duties. Existing law requires the office to oversee the acquisition and management of contracts for the development and construction of, and for the maintenance and operation of, a statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network, as defined. Existing law requires the office, in consultation with the Department of Technology and the Department of Finance, to annually report to both budget committees of the Legislature on the broadband network, as specified.This bill would require additional information to be included in the annual report, including, the total cost to complete the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network, the total available funding for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network, and the projected completion date for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
3+ CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2708Introduced by Assembly Member Jim PattersonFebruary 14, 2024 An act to amend Section 11549.58 of the Government Code, relating to communications. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2708, as introduced, Jim Patterson. Office of Broadband and Digital Literacy: reports.Existing law establishes the Office of Broadband and Digital Literacy within the Department of Technology and sets forth its powers and duties. Existing law requires the office to oversee the acquisition and management of contracts for the development and construction of, and for the maintenance and operation of, a statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network, as defined. Existing law requires the office, in consultation with the Department of Finance, to submit annually a report to the budget committees of the Legislature on the broadband network in compliance with specified law.This bill would require additional information to be included in the annual report, including, the total cost to complete the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network, the total available funding for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network, and the projected completion date for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
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2220 An act to amend Section 11549.58 of the Government Code, relating to communications.
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30-Existing law establishes the Office of Broadband and Digital Literacy within the Department of Technology and sets forth its powers and duties. Existing law requires the office to oversee the acquisition and management of contracts for the development and construction of, and for the maintenance and operation of, a statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network, as defined. Existing law requires the office, in consultation with the Department of Technology and the Department of Finance, to annually report to both budget committees of the Legislature on the broadband network, as specified.This bill would require additional information to be included in the annual report, including, the total cost to complete the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network, the total available funding for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network, and the projected completion date for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.
28+Existing law establishes the Office of Broadband and Digital Literacy within the Department of Technology and sets forth its powers and duties. Existing law requires the office to oversee the acquisition and management of contracts for the development and construction of, and for the maintenance and operation of, a statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network, as defined. Existing law requires the office, in consultation with the Department of Finance, to submit annually a report to the budget committees of the Legislature on the broadband network in compliance with specified law.This bill would require additional information to be included in the annual report, including, the total cost to complete the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network, the total available funding for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network, and the projected completion date for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.
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32-Existing law establishes the Office of Broadband and Digital Literacy within the Department of Technology and sets forth its powers and duties. Existing law requires the office to oversee the acquisition and management of contracts for the development and construction of, and for the maintenance and operation of, a statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network, as defined. Existing law requires the office, in consultation with the Department of Technology and the Department of Finance, to annually report to both budget committees of the Legislature on the broadband network, as specified.
30+Existing law establishes the Office of Broadband and Digital Literacy within the Department of Technology and sets forth its powers and duties. Existing law requires the office to oversee the acquisition and management of contracts for the development and construction of, and for the maintenance and operation of, a statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network, as defined. Existing law requires the office, in consultation with the Department of Finance, to submit annually a report to the budget committees of the Legislature on the broadband network in compliance with specified law.
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3432 This bill would require additional information to be included in the annual report, including, the total cost to complete the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network, the total available funding for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network, and the projected completion date for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.
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4038 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 11549.58 of the Government Code is amended to read:11549.58. (a) The department shall provide oversight and policy input for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(b) (1) Within the department shall be a Deputy Director for Broadband, who shall be appointed by, and hold office at the pleasure of, the Governor.(2) The Deputy Director for Broadband shall be the primary point of contact for the third-party administrator, the commission, the Department of Transportation, and the Legislature.(c) (1) The department shall establish a broadband advisory committee to monitor the construction and establishment of the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(2) The broadband advisory committee shall comprise all of the following members:(A) A representative of the commission.(B) A representative of the department.(C) A representative of the Department of Transportation.(D) A representative of the Department of Finance.(E) A representative of the Government Operations Agency.(F) Two ex officio members, who shall be members of the Assembly and be appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly. These ex officio members shall serve at the pleasure of the Speaker of the Assembly.(G) Two ex officio members, who shall be members of the Senate and be appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules. These ex officio members shall serve at the pleasure of the Senate Committee on Rules.(H) A city, county, or city and county elected government official, who shall be appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly. This member shall serve at the pleasure of the Speaker of the Assembly.(I) A city, county, or city and county elected government official, who shall be appointed by the Senate Rules Committee. This member shall serve at the pleasure of the Senate Rules Committee.(3) The representative of the department shall chair the broadband advisory committee.(d) The broadband advisory committee shall meet no less often than monthly for the first 12 months following the effective date of this section, and shall meet quarterly thereafter.(e) The third-party administrator shall seek policy advice from the broadband advisory committee.(f) (1) On or before March 1, 2022, and annually thereafter, the office, in consultation with the department and the Department of Finance, shall report to both budget committees of the Legislature all of the following:(A) The total length of the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(B) The length of the portion of the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network constructed in the preceding year, by quarter.(C) The number of internet service providers using the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(D) The number of households projected to connect to the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(E) The total expenditures for each project, by quarter.(F) The projected goals for each of the metrics described in subparagraphs (A) to (E), inclusive, for the 18 months following the report.(G) The total cost to complete the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(H) The total available funding for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(I) The projected completion date for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(2) A report to be submitted pursuant to this subdivision shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795.(g) Upon execution of any contract for the lease, build, or joint-build of any portion of the middle-mile broadband network pursuant to this chapter, the department shall within 60 days update a map on its public internet website to identify those segments of this network that will be built, leased, or jointly built pursuant to those contracts.
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4240 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
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4644 SECTION 1. Section 11549.58 of the Government Code is amended to read:11549.58. (a) The department shall provide oversight and policy input for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(b) (1) Within the department shall be a Deputy Director for Broadband, who shall be appointed by, and hold office at the pleasure of, the Governor.(2) The Deputy Director for Broadband shall be the primary point of contact for the third-party administrator, the commission, the Department of Transportation, and the Legislature.(c) (1) The department shall establish a broadband advisory committee to monitor the construction and establishment of the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(2) The broadband advisory committee shall comprise all of the following members:(A) A representative of the commission.(B) A representative of the department.(C) A representative of the Department of Transportation.(D) A representative of the Department of Finance.(E) A representative of the Government Operations Agency.(F) Two ex officio members, who shall be members of the Assembly and be appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly. These ex officio members shall serve at the pleasure of the Speaker of the Assembly.(G) Two ex officio members, who shall be members of the Senate and be appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules. These ex officio members shall serve at the pleasure of the Senate Committee on Rules.(H) A city, county, or city and county elected government official, who shall be appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly. This member shall serve at the pleasure of the Speaker of the Assembly.(I) A city, county, or city and county elected government official, who shall be appointed by the Senate Rules Committee. This member shall serve at the pleasure of the Senate Rules Committee.(3) The representative of the department shall chair the broadband advisory committee.(d) The broadband advisory committee shall meet no less often than monthly for the first 12 months following the effective date of this section, and shall meet quarterly thereafter.(e) The third-party administrator shall seek policy advice from the broadband advisory committee.(f) (1) On or before March 1, 2022, and annually thereafter, the office, in consultation with the department and the Department of Finance, shall report to both budget committees of the Legislature all of the following:(A) The total length of the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(B) The length of the portion of the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network constructed in the preceding year, by quarter.(C) The number of internet service providers using the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(D) The number of households projected to connect to the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(E) The total expenditures for each project, by quarter.(F) The projected goals for each of the metrics described in subparagraphs (A) to (E), inclusive, for the 18 months following the report.(G) The total cost to complete the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(H) The total available funding for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(I) The projected completion date for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(2) A report to be submitted pursuant to this subdivision shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795.(g) Upon execution of any contract for the lease, build, or joint-build of any portion of the middle-mile broadband network pursuant to this chapter, the department shall within 60 days update a map on its public internet website to identify those segments of this network that will be built, leased, or jointly built pursuant to those contracts.
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4846 SECTION 1. Section 11549.58 of the Government Code is amended to read:
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5250 11549.58. (a) The department shall provide oversight and policy input for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(b) (1) Within the department shall be a Deputy Director for Broadband, who shall be appointed by, and hold office at the pleasure of, the Governor.(2) The Deputy Director for Broadband shall be the primary point of contact for the third-party administrator, the commission, the Department of Transportation, and the Legislature.(c) (1) The department shall establish a broadband advisory committee to monitor the construction and establishment of the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(2) The broadband advisory committee shall comprise all of the following members:(A) A representative of the commission.(B) A representative of the department.(C) A representative of the Department of Transportation.(D) A representative of the Department of Finance.(E) A representative of the Government Operations Agency.(F) Two ex officio members, who shall be members of the Assembly and be appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly. These ex officio members shall serve at the pleasure of the Speaker of the Assembly.(G) Two ex officio members, who shall be members of the Senate and be appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules. These ex officio members shall serve at the pleasure of the Senate Committee on Rules.(H) A city, county, or city and county elected government official, who shall be appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly. This member shall serve at the pleasure of the Speaker of the Assembly.(I) A city, county, or city and county elected government official, who shall be appointed by the Senate Rules Committee. This member shall serve at the pleasure of the Senate Rules Committee.(3) The representative of the department shall chair the broadband advisory committee.(d) The broadband advisory committee shall meet no less often than monthly for the first 12 months following the effective date of this section, and shall meet quarterly thereafter.(e) The third-party administrator shall seek policy advice from the broadband advisory committee.(f) (1) On or before March 1, 2022, and annually thereafter, the office, in consultation with the department and the Department of Finance, shall report to both budget committees of the Legislature all of the following:(A) The total length of the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(B) The length of the portion of the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network constructed in the preceding year, by quarter.(C) The number of internet service providers using the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(D) The number of households projected to connect to the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(E) The total expenditures for each project, by quarter.(F) The projected goals for each of the metrics described in subparagraphs (A) to (E), inclusive, for the 18 months following the report.(G) The total cost to complete the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(H) The total available funding for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(I) The projected completion date for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(2) A report to be submitted pursuant to this subdivision shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795.(g) Upon execution of any contract for the lease, build, or joint-build of any portion of the middle-mile broadband network pursuant to this chapter, the department shall within 60 days update a map on its public internet website to identify those segments of this network that will be built, leased, or jointly built pursuant to those contracts.
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5452 11549.58. (a) The department shall provide oversight and policy input for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(b) (1) Within the department shall be a Deputy Director for Broadband, who shall be appointed by, and hold office at the pleasure of, the Governor.(2) The Deputy Director for Broadband shall be the primary point of contact for the third-party administrator, the commission, the Department of Transportation, and the Legislature.(c) (1) The department shall establish a broadband advisory committee to monitor the construction and establishment of the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(2) The broadband advisory committee shall comprise all of the following members:(A) A representative of the commission.(B) A representative of the department.(C) A representative of the Department of Transportation.(D) A representative of the Department of Finance.(E) A representative of the Government Operations Agency.(F) Two ex officio members, who shall be members of the Assembly and be appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly. These ex officio members shall serve at the pleasure of the Speaker of the Assembly.(G) Two ex officio members, who shall be members of the Senate and be appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules. These ex officio members shall serve at the pleasure of the Senate Committee on Rules.(H) A city, county, or city and county elected government official, who shall be appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly. This member shall serve at the pleasure of the Speaker of the Assembly.(I) A city, county, or city and county elected government official, who shall be appointed by the Senate Rules Committee. This member shall serve at the pleasure of the Senate Rules Committee.(3) The representative of the department shall chair the broadband advisory committee.(d) The broadband advisory committee shall meet no less often than monthly for the first 12 months following the effective date of this section, and shall meet quarterly thereafter.(e) The third-party administrator shall seek policy advice from the broadband advisory committee.(f) (1) On or before March 1, 2022, and annually thereafter, the office, in consultation with the department and the Department of Finance, shall report to both budget committees of the Legislature all of the following:(A) The total length of the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(B) The length of the portion of the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network constructed in the preceding year, by quarter.(C) The number of internet service providers using the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(D) The number of households projected to connect to the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(E) The total expenditures for each project, by quarter.(F) The projected goals for each of the metrics described in subparagraphs (A) to (E), inclusive, for the 18 months following the report.(G) The total cost to complete the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(H) The total available funding for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(I) The projected completion date for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(2) A report to be submitted pursuant to this subdivision shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795.(g) Upon execution of any contract for the lease, build, or joint-build of any portion of the middle-mile broadband network pursuant to this chapter, the department shall within 60 days update a map on its public internet website to identify those segments of this network that will be built, leased, or jointly built pursuant to those contracts.
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5654 11549.58. (a) The department shall provide oversight and policy input for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(b) (1) Within the department shall be a Deputy Director for Broadband, who shall be appointed by, and hold office at the pleasure of, the Governor.(2) The Deputy Director for Broadband shall be the primary point of contact for the third-party administrator, the commission, the Department of Transportation, and the Legislature.(c) (1) The department shall establish a broadband advisory committee to monitor the construction and establishment of the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(2) The broadband advisory committee shall comprise all of the following members:(A) A representative of the commission.(B) A representative of the department.(C) A representative of the Department of Transportation.(D) A representative of the Department of Finance.(E) A representative of the Government Operations Agency.(F) Two ex officio members, who shall be members of the Assembly and be appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly. These ex officio members shall serve at the pleasure of the Speaker of the Assembly.(G) Two ex officio members, who shall be members of the Senate and be appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules. These ex officio members shall serve at the pleasure of the Senate Committee on Rules.(H) A city, county, or city and county elected government official, who shall be appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly. This member shall serve at the pleasure of the Speaker of the Assembly.(I) A city, county, or city and county elected government official, who shall be appointed by the Senate Rules Committee. This member shall serve at the pleasure of the Senate Rules Committee.(3) The representative of the department shall chair the broadband advisory committee.(d) The broadband advisory committee shall meet no less often than monthly for the first 12 months following the effective date of this section, and shall meet quarterly thereafter.(e) The third-party administrator shall seek policy advice from the broadband advisory committee.(f) (1) On or before March 1, 2022, and annually thereafter, the office, in consultation with the department and the Department of Finance, shall report to both budget committees of the Legislature all of the following:(A) The total length of the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(B) The length of the portion of the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network constructed in the preceding year, by quarter.(C) The number of internet service providers using the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(D) The number of households projected to connect to the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(E) The total expenditures for each project, by quarter.(F) The projected goals for each of the metrics described in subparagraphs (A) to (E), inclusive, for the 18 months following the report.(G) The total cost to complete the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(H) The total available funding for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(I) The projected completion date for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.(2) A report to be submitted pursuant to this subdivision shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795.(g) Upon execution of any contract for the lease, build, or joint-build of any portion of the middle-mile broadband network pursuant to this chapter, the department shall within 60 days update a map on its public internet website to identify those segments of this network that will be built, leased, or jointly built pursuant to those contracts.
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6058 11549.58. (a) The department shall provide oversight and policy input for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.
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6260 (b) (1) Within the department shall be a Deputy Director for Broadband, who shall be appointed by, and hold office at the pleasure of, the Governor.
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6462 (2) The Deputy Director for Broadband shall be the primary point of contact for the third-party administrator, the commission, the Department of Transportation, and the Legislature.
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6664 (c) (1) The department shall establish a broadband advisory committee to monitor the construction and establishment of the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.
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8078 (F) Two ex officio members, who shall be members of the Assembly and be appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly. These ex officio members shall serve at the pleasure of the Speaker of the Assembly.
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8280 (G) Two ex officio members, who shall be members of the Senate and be appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules. These ex officio members shall serve at the pleasure of the Senate Committee on Rules.
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8482 (H) A city, county, or city and county elected government official, who shall be appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly. This member shall serve at the pleasure of the Speaker of the Assembly.
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8684 (I) A city, county, or city and county elected government official, who shall be appointed by the Senate Rules Committee. This member shall serve at the pleasure of the Senate Rules Committee.
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9492 (f) (1) On or before March 1, 2022, and annually thereafter, the office, in consultation with the department and the Department of Finance, shall report to both budget committees of the Legislature all of the following:
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9694 (A) The total length of the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.
9795
9896 (B) The length of the portion of the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network constructed in the preceding year, by quarter.
9997
10098 (C) The number of internet service providers using the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.
10199
102100 (D) The number of households projected to connect to the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.
103101
104102 (E) The total expenditures for each project, by quarter.
105103
106104 (F) The projected goals for each of the metrics described in subparagraphs (A) to (E), inclusive, for the 18 months following the report.
107105
108106 (G) The total cost to complete the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.
109107
110108 (H) The total available funding for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.
111109
112110 (I) The projected completion date for the statewide open-access middle-mile broadband network.
113111
114112 (2) A report to be submitted pursuant to this subdivision shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795.
115113
116114 (g) Upon execution of any contract for the lease, build, or joint-build of any portion of the middle-mile broadband network pursuant to this chapter, the department shall within 60 days update a map on its public internet website to identify those segments of this network that will be built, leased, or jointly built pursuant to those contracts.