BILL ANALYSIS Appropriations Committee Fiscal Summary SB 2012 ( Speier) Hearing Date: 5/25/00 Amended: 5/2/00 Consultant: Bob Franzoia Policy Vote: E, U&C 7-3 ____________________________________________________________ ___ BILL SUMMARY: This bill would appropriate $25 million to be administered by the Office of Emergency Services (OES) for matching fund grants to public television and radio stations to install digital broadcasting equipment. The bill would require stations receiving funding to dedicate an emergency broadcast channel. Fiscal Impact (in thousands) Major Provisions 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 Fund Appropriation $25,000 General STAFF COMMENTS: SUSPENSE FILE. Pursuant to an act of Congress, the Federal Communications Commission has required that public television stations change their broadcast signal from an analog signal to a digital signal by 2003. There are 14 public television stations and 23 public radio stations in the state. The estimated cost of conversion is $140 million. None receive any state support. (Commercial stations are required to convert to digital by an earlier date.) 75 percent of the funds shall be available for television stations and 25 percent shall be available for radio stations. 50 percent of the funds in each pool shall be divided equally among the stations in that grant pool. The remaining 50 percent of the funds in each grant pool shall be divided among stations in that grant pool in proportion to their nonfederal financial support. Funds provided shall be granted on a matching basis, with each station required to raise from other sources an amount equal to the funds provided to it under the bill. Staff Recommends the bill be amended to provide for the administrative costs of the OES. In 1999, the Appropriations Committee held SB 844 (Schiff) which revised the membership of the California Broadcasting Commission and stated legislative intent that funding be made available through the budget to assist with the cost of digital conversion.