RÉSUMÉ DIGEST SCR 123 2019 Regular Session Martiny Creates the Task Force on Cyber Incident and Response to strengthen the state's existing infrastructure and defenses against cyber threats and attacks. Provides for the task force membership of 19 as follows: (1)Chair of the House Committee on Commerce or his designee. (2)Chair of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Consumer Protection, and International Affairs or his designee. (3)Executive director of the Stephenson Disaster Management Institute - LSU or his designee. (4)Executive director of the La. Business Emergency Operations Center or his designee. (5)Executive director of the Governor's Office of Homeland Security or his designee. (6)Executive director of the Cyber Innovation Center or his designee. (7)Director of business intelligence at LED or his designee. (8)President of LABI or his designee. (9)La. attorney general or his designee. (10)Chair of the La. Chemical Association or his designee. (11)Chair of the La. Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association or his designee. (12)President of the Baton Rouge Area Chamber or his designee. (13)Director of the La. State Analytical Fusion Exchange or his designee. (14)Special agent in charge of the New Orleans field office of the FBI or his designee. (15)Superintendent of La. State Police or his designee. (16)Adjutant general of the La. Army National Guard or his designee. (17)Executive secretary of the Public Service Commission or his designee. (18)Chief executive officer of the LTCA-The Internet and Television Association or his designee. (19)President of the La. Telecommunications Association or his designee. Requires that the executive director of the Cyber Innovation Center and the executive director of the La. Business Emergency Operations Center be jointly responsible for designating, delegating, and managing the duties of the task force, and convene its first meeting no later than October 1, 2019, at which time the task force shall adopt rules of procedure, a work and planning schedule, and develop any additional measures that it deems necessary for the timely performance of its duties, including selection of officers. Requires that the task force submit a written report (which shall include a proposed budget for the exercise, the source of funding for the exercise, a date for the exercise, a list of proposed participants, and a location for the exercise), along with a fiscal plan for the exercise, to the House Committee on Commerce and the Senate Committee on Commerce, Consumer Protection, and International Affairs no later than February 1, 2020.