BILL NUMBER: AB 400	CHAPTERED
	BILL TEXT

	CHAPTER  440
	FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE  OCTOBER 11, 2009
	APPROVED BY GOVERNOR  OCTOBER 11, 2009
	PASSED THE SENATE  JULY 16, 2009
	PASSED THE ASSEMBLY  AUGUST 17, 2009
	AMENDED IN SENATE  JUNE 15, 2009
	AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY  APRIL 28, 2009
	AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY  MARCH 16, 2009

INTRODUCED BY   Assembly Member De Leon
   (Coauthors: Assembly Members Block, Jeffries, Jones, Portantino,
and Ruskin)

                        FEBRUARY 23, 2009

   An act to amend Section 15849.20 of, and to add Section 15849.23
to, the Government Code, relating to state funds, and making an
appropriation therefor.



	LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST


   AB 400, De Leon. State agencies: FISCal funds.
   Existing law requires the Department of Finance, the Controller,
the Treasurer, and the Department of General Services to
collaboratively develop, implement, utilize, maintain, and operate
the Financial Information System for California (FISCal) as a single
integrated financial management system that encompasses the
management of resources and dollars in the areas of budgeting,
accounting, procurement, cash management, financial management,
financial reporting, cost accounting, asset management, project
accounting, grant management, and human resources management.
Existing law requires the Office of the Financial Information System,
upon its establishment, to implement the FISCal system, in a
specified manner, with Wave One consisting of certain departments.
Existing law authorizes the State Public Works Board to issue debt to
pay for the development and implementation of the FISCal system,
declares the intent of the Legislature to use General Fund
appropriations for the cost of the FISCal system, and continuously
appropriates funds and subaccounts to pay for the system's
development, implementation, operation, and maintenance.
   This bill would require the FISCal system to additionally include
a state budget transparency component that allows the public to
access nonconfidential General Fund and federal fund expenditure
data, such as the amount of an expenditure and a brief description of
its purpose, using an Internet Web site. The bill would define
"General Fund and federal fund expenditures" as expenditures or
transfers of funds in excess of $5,000, but would not include
transfers between 2 state departments or agencies or payments of
federal or state assistance to any individual recipient.
   The bill would make an appropriation by requiring the expenditure
of continuously appropriated funds for this new purpose.
   Appropriation: yes.


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

  SECTION 1.  The Legislature hereby finds and declares its intention
to provide greater transparency in the State Budget process, so the
public can readily review how taxpayer money is spent in the State
Budget.
  SEC. 2.  Section 15849.20 of the Government Code is amended to
read:
   15849.20.  For purposes of this chapter and the issuance of debt
pursuant to this part, the following terms shall have the following
meanings:
   (a) "Acquire" has the same meaning as in Section 15802 and, in
addition, includes acquisition by development.
   (b) "Approved FISCal Project documents" means the FISCal Special
Project Report dated October 30, 2006, as revised on December 14,
2006, as amended by the FISCal Special Project Report dated November
9, 2007, revised on December 19, 2007, and as amended, augmented, or
changed by any subsequent approved Special Project Report or
legislative action.
   (c) "Cost or costs of the FISCal system" means the cost of a
public building, including, but not limited to, the acquisition,
design, development, installation, and deployment of the system, and
the acquisition, development, installation, implementation, and
deployment of enterprise resource planning software, other ancillary
software, hardware, licenses, upgrades, independent verification and
validation, and related training and facilities to acquire, develop,
install, implement, and deploy the system. Cost or costs of the
system also include staff and contractor costs and expenses related
to the FISCal system. Cost or costs of the FISCal system does not
include the cost of the ongoing operation and maintenance of the
FISCal system or debt service for the FISCal system.
   (d) "Debt service for the FISCal system" means principal of;
premium, if any; and interest on, bonds or certificates issued to
finance and refinance the costs of the FISCal system and payments
pursuant to agreements providing security or liquidity for those
bonds or certificates.
   (e) "FISCal" means the Financial Information System for
California.
   (f) (1) "General Fund and federal fund expenditures" mean the
expenditure or transfer of funds in an amount in excess of five
thousand dollars ($5,000) by any state department in the form of,
including, but not limited to, any of the following:
    (A) Grants.
    (B) Contracts.
    (C) Purchase orders.
    (2) "General Fund and federal fund expenditures" do not include
the transfer of funds between two state departments or agencies, or
the transfer of state or federal assistance payments to any
individual recipient or beneficiary of those assistance payments.
   (g) "Interim financing" means any financing issued or obtained in
accordance with this chapter and this part to finance the costs of
the FISCal system on an interim basis, including any loan from the
General Fund, any loan from the Pooled Money Investment Account, and
negotiable notes, including commercial paper notes or other forms of
negotiable short-term indebtedness and negotiable bond anticipation
notes.
   (h) "Notes" means negotiable notes, including commercial paper
notes or other forms of negotiable short-term indebtedness or
negotiable bond anticipation notes and any renewals thereof.
   (i) (1) Except as specified in paragraph (2), "office" means the
FISCal Project Office in the Department of Finance.
   (2) Upon the establishment of an Office of the Financial
Information System for California, "office" shall mean the Office of
the Financial Information System for California, and shall no longer
be construed to mean the FISCal Project Office in the Department of
Finance.
   (j) "Public building" has the same meaning as set forth in
subdivision (c) of Section 15802 and includes the FISCal system.
   (k) "State departments and agencies" means all state offices,
officers, departments, divisions, bureaus, boards, commissions,
organizations, or agencies, claims against which are paid by warrants
drawn by the Controller, and whose financial activities are reported
in the annual financial statement of the state or are included in
the annual Governor's Budget, including, but not limited to, the
California State University and the University of California.
   (l) "System" or "FISCal system" means a single integrated
financial management system for the state that encompasses the
management of resources and dollars in the areas of budgeting,
accounting, procurement, cash management, financial management,
financial reporting, cost accounting, asset management, project
accounting, grant management, and human resources management, as
included in the approved FISCal Project documents and includes the
information required by Section 15849.23.
  SEC. 3.  Section 15849.23 is added to the Government Code, to read:

   15849.23.  (a) In addition to the requirements of Section
15849.22, the FISCal system shall include a State Budget transparency
component that allows the public to have access to General Fund and
federal fund expenditure data, using an Internet Web site, by
including all of the following information for each General Fund and
federal fund expenditure:
   (1) The name and principal location of each entity or other
recipient of the funds.
   (2) The amount of expenditure.
   (3) The type of transaction.
   (4) The identity of the state department or agency making the
expenditure.
   (5) The budget program source for the expenditure.
   (6) A brief description of the purpose for the expenditure.
   (7) A brief description of any item purchased pursuant to the
expenditure.
   (b) This section does not require the disclosure of information
deemed confidential or otherwise exempt from disclosure under state
or federal law.