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          Bill No:  SB 911
          Author:   Alpert (D)
          Amended:  6/26/03
          Vote:     21

           
           SENATE GOVERNMENTAL ORG. COMMITTEE  :  11-0, 4/8/03
          AYES:  Vincent, Johnson, Battin, Cedillo, Chesbro,  
            Karnette, Machado, Margett, Morrow, Murray, Soto
          NO VOTE RECORDED:  Brulte, Dunn

           SENATE ENERGY, U.&C. COMMITTEE  :  7-1, 4/22/03
          AYES:  Bowen, Morrow, Alarcon, Battin, Dunn, Murray, Sher
          NOES:  McClintock

           SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE  :  Senate Rule 28.8

           SENATE FLOOR  :  30-3, 5/22/03
          AYES:  Aanestad, Ackerman, Alarcon, Alpert, Battin, Bowen,  
            Burton, Chesbro, Denham, Ducheny, Dunn, Figueroa, Florez,  
            Hollingsworth, Johnson, Karnette, Kuehl, Margett,  
            McPherson, Morrow, Murray, Ortiz, Perata, Poochigian,  
            Scott, Sher, Soto, Torlakson, Vasconcellos, Vincent
          NOES:  Knight, McClintock, Oller
          NO VOTE RECORDED:  Ashburn, Brulte, Cedillo, Escutia,  
            Machado, Romero, Speier

           ASSEMBLY FLOOR  :  72-2, 8/21/03 - See last page for vote


           SUBJECT  :    Local emergency telephone systems:  911  
          Administrative
                      Board

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           SOURCE  :     Author


           DIGEST  :    This bill creates in state government, the State  
          911 Advisory Board to advise the Telecommunications  
          Division of the Department of General Services, comprised  
          of specified members appointed by the Governor.

           Assembly amendments  add one board member and make technical  
          clarifying changes.

           ANALYSIS  :    Existing law, the Warren 911 Emergency  
          Assistance Act, establishes a  911 emergency telephone  
          program, managed by the DGS, to expedite public safety  
          response to citizen emergencies.  As one of its  
          responsibilities, DGS is required to regularly consult with  
          a number of state and private entities, including the State  
          Fire Marshal, the State Department of Health Services, the  
          Governor's Office of Traffic Safety, the Office of  
          Emergency Services, the California Council on Criminal  
          Justice, the public utilities of the state, local  
          officials, the California Highway Patrol (CHP), the  
          Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, and others.

          Calls to 911 are answered either by the CHP or by local  
          public safety agencies, and responded to by local  
          government agencies (e.g., police or sheriff departments). 

          This bill:

          1.Establishes an 11-member State 911 Advisory Board  
            appointed by the Governor and comprised of:  

             A.   The Chief of the California 911 Emergency  
               Communications Office shall serve as the nonvoting  
               chair of the board.

             B.   One representative from the Department of the  
               California Highway Patrol.

             C.   Two representatives on the recommendation of the  
               California Police Chiefs Association.

             D.   Two representatives on the recommendation of the  







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               California State Sheriffs' Association.

             E.   Two representatives on the recommendation of the  
               California Fire Chiefs Association.

             F.   Two representatives on the recommendation of the  
               CalNENA Executive Board. 

             G.   One representative on the joint recommendation of  
               the executive boards of the state chapters of the  
               Association of Public-Safety Communications  
               Officials-International, Inc.

          1.Specifies that recommending authorities shall give great  
            weight and consideration to knowledge, training, and  
            expertise of the appointee with respect to their  
            experience within California 911 system.  Board members  
            should have at least two years of experience as a Public  
            Safety Answering Point (PSAP) manager or county  
            coordinator, except where a specific person is designated  
            as a member.

          2.Each member of the advisory board shall serve at the  
            pleasure of the Governor, but may not serve more than two  
            consecutive two-year terms except as follows:  (a) the  
            presiding chief of the California 911 Emergency  
            Communications office shall serve for the duration of his  
            or her tenure, (b) four of the members shall serve an  
            initial term of three years.  Advisory board members  
            shall not receive compensation for their service on the  
            board, but may be reimbursed for travel and per diem for  
            time spent in attending meetings of the board.

          3.Requires the board is to meet quarterly in public  
            sessions in accordance with the Bagley-Keene Open Meeting  
            Act.  The Telecommunications Division shall provide  
            administrative support to the board.  The board, at its  
            first meeting, shall adopt bylaws and operating  
            procedures consistent with this article and establish  
            committees as necessary.

          4.Requires the board to advise the Telecommunications  
            Division of the Department of General Services on all of  
            the following subjects:







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             A.   Policies, practices, and procedures for the  
               California 911 Emergency Communications Office.

             B.   Technical and operational standards for the  
               California 911 system consistent with the National  
               Emergency Number Association (NENA) standards.

             C.   Training standards for county coordinators and PSAP  
               managers.

             D.   Budget, funding, and reimbursement decisions  
               related to the State Emergency Number Account.

             E.   Proposed projects and studies conducted or funded  
               by the State Emergency Number Account.

             F.   Expediting the rollout of Enhanced 911 Phase II  
               technology.

          6.Specifies that upon request of a local public agency, the  
            board is to conduct a hearing on any conflict between a  
            local public agency and the Telecommunications Division  
            regarding a final plan that has not been approved by the  
            Telecommunications Division pursuant to Section 53114 of  
            the Government Code.  The board shall meet within 30 days  
            following the request, and shall make a recommendation to  
            resolve the conflict to the Telecommunications Division  
            within 90 days following the initial hearing by the board  
            pursuant to the request.

           Background
           
          DGS currently maintains a California Emergency Services  
          Advisory Board (CESAB), composed of a cross section of  
          public safety agencies, to promote communication between  
          public policy safety answering points (PSAPs) and the  
          state's 911 Emergency Communications Office.  The CESAB  
          acts as an advisory body to the 911 Office on a wide  
          variety of issues and provides input regarding policies,  
          standards and technical direction.  Recommendations of the  
          CESAB are not binding on the 911 Office.  The Office  
          allocates approximately $140 million in telephone  
          surcharges to PSAPs.







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          The author notes that the state's 911 Emergency  
          Communications Office recently introduced new funding  
          formulas resulting in considerable cutbacks for many public  
          safety agencies.  The author emphasizes that information  
          concerning the rationale for the formulas and the appeal  
          process were both limited.  The author states that this  
          measure is intended to improve the quality of the process  
          and ensure that professionals who deliver 911 services are  
          making decisions about the system.

           FISCAL EFFECT  :    Appropriation:  No   Fiscal Com.:  Yes    
          Local:  No

           SUPPORT  :   (Verified  8/21/03)

          Arroyo Grande Fire Department 
          Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials -  
          International, Inc. Orange County Fire Department 
          California Chapter of the National Emergency Number  
          Association
          California Emergency Services Advisory Board 
          California Fire Chiefs Association 
          California Fire Districts Association 
          California Police Chiefs Association
          California State Association of Counties 
          California State Sheriff's Association
          City of Big Bear Community Services District 
          City of Corona Fire Department
          City of San Diego 
          City of San Diego Police Department
          Edward Bonner, Sheriff-Coronor-Marshal, Placer County
          Gary Penrod, Sheriff, San Bernardino County 
          League of California Cities 
          Los Angeles Deputy Sheriffs Association
          Riverside County Sheriffs Association
          San Bernardino City Fire Department 

           ARGUMENTS IN SUPPORT  :    Proponents note that the board  
          created by this measure is based on other successful models  
          (e. g., Board of Corrections, POST Commission, etc.)   
          Proponents contend that the current structure for  
          establishing funding formulas and distributions does not  
          take into account significant variables that impact the  







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          delivery of 911 services.  Proponents claim that this has  
          placed many 911 call centers on the brink of disaster.

          Proponents firmly believe that this measure will help  
          improve delivery of the 911 systems by addressing such  
          issues as bidding policies and establishing consistent  
          procedures regarding equitable reimbursement for all  
          participating agencies.



           ASSEMBLY FLOOR  :
          AYES:  Aghazarian, Bates, Benoit, Berg, Bermudez, Bogh,  
            Calderon, Canciamilla, Chan, Chavez, Chu, Cogdill, Cohn,  
            Corbett, Correa, Daucher, Diaz, Dutra, Dutton, Dymally,  
            Frommer, Garcia, Goldberg, Hancock, Jerome Horton,  
            Shirley Horton, Houston, Jackson, Keene, Kehoe, Koretz,  
            La Malfa, Laird, Leno, Leslie, Levine, Lieber, Liu,  
            Longville, Lowenthal, Maddox, Maldonado, Matthews, Maze,  
            McCarthy, Montanez, Mountjoy, Mullin, Nakanishi, Nakano,  
            Nation, Negrete McLeod, Nunez, Oropeza, Pacheco, Parra,  
            Pavley, Plescia, Reyes, Richman, Ridley-Thomas, Salinas,  
            Samuelian, Simitian, Spitzer, Steinberg, Vargas, Wiggins,  
            Wolk, Wyland, Yee, Wesson
          NOES:  Campbell, Haynes


          DLW:nl  8/22/03   Senate Floor Analyses 

                         SUPPORT/OPPOSITION:  SEE ABOVE

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