BILL ANALYSIS AB 2275 Page 1 Date of Hearing: May 4, 2010 ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS, PROFESSIONS AND CONSUMER PROTECTION Mary Hayashi, Chair AB 2275 (Hayashi) - As Introduced: February 18, 2010 SUBJECT : State property: inventory. SUMMARY : Requires that annual state property inventory reports by the Department of General Services (DGS) be completed and updated by January 1 of each year. EXISTING LAW requires DGS to maintain a complete and accurate statewide inventory of all real property held by the state and to update it annually, and to categorize that inventory by agency and geographical location. FISCAL EFFECT : Unknown. This bill is keyed non-fiscal. COMMENTS : Purpose of this bill . According to the author's office, "DGS is required to update statewide inventory reports of state property annually. This bill sets a deadline for these reports so interested individuals know that the information is timely." Background . DGS is required to maintain a complete statewide inventory of all real property held by the state, and categorize that inventory by agency and geographical location. This includes information from all state agencies and the University of California (UC). The agencies and UC are required to provide DGS with the following information: 1)The location of the property within the state and the county, the size of the property, including its acreage, and any other relevant property data that data that the department deems necessary. This latter requirement shall be uniformly applied to all agencies. 2)The date of the acquisition of the real property, if available. AB 2275 Page 2 3)The manner in which the property was acquired and the purchase price, if available. 4)A detailed description of the current uses of the property, including specific programmatic uses, and whether the property is fully utilized, partially utilized, or excess, with regard to either an existing or ongoing program of the agency. The agency shall also provide a detailed description of every lease, license, or other agreement relating to the use of the property. 5)Any projected future uses of the property during the next five years, as identified pursuant to the five-year infrastructure plan or the agency's master plan. If the property is not included in the five-year infrastructure plan or the agency's master plan, or is identified as partially utilized or excess, as specified, the agency shall provide detailed information regarding the need to continue ownership or management of the property. In the case of land held for state park use, for which the projected use would exceed a five-year period, the projected use and estimated date of construction or use shall be furnished. 6)A concise description of each major structure located on the property. 7)The estimated value of real property declared surplus by the agency and real property where the agency has not identified a current or potential use. REGISTERED SUPPORT / OPPOSITION : Support None on file. Opposition None on file. Analysis Prepared by : Sarah Weaver / B.,P. & C.P. / (916) 319-3301