BILL NUMBER: SB 720	AMENDED
	BILL TEXT

	AMENDED IN SENATE  APRIL 1, 2003

INTRODUCED BY   Senator Bowen

                        FEBRUARY 21, 2003

   An act to amend Section 884 of the Public Utilities Code, relating
to telecommunications.


	LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST


   SB 720, as amended, Bowen.  Telecommunications services.
   Existing law declares the Legislature's policies for
telecommunications in California. Existing law states the intent of
the Legislature that the Public Utilities Commission should provide a
nonprofit community technology program, as defined, with discounts
comparable to those that are provided to schools and libraries to
address inequality of access to advanced telecommunications services.

   This bill would state the intent of the Legislature that the
commission provide a nonprofit community technology program, as
defined, with discounts comparable to those that are provided to
schools and libraries to address inequality of access to advanced
telecommunications services  , as defined  .
   Vote:  majority.  Appropriation:  no.  Fiscal committee:  no.
State-mandated local program:  no.


THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:


  SECTION 1.  Section 884 of the Public Utilities Code is amended to
read:
   884.  (a) It is the intent of the Legislature that any program
administered by the commission that addresses the inequality of
access to advanced telecommunications services by providing those
services to schools and libraries at a discounted price provide
comparable discounts to a nonprofit community technology program.
   (b) For the purpose of this  section, "nonprofit 
 section:
   (1)  "Advanced telecommunications services" includes high speed
communications services such as digital subscriber line (DSL)
services.
   (2)  "Nonprofit  community technology program" means a
community-based nonprofit organization that is exempt from taxation
under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and engages in
diffusing technology into local communities and training local
communities that have no access to, or have limited access to, the
Internet and other technologies.