BILL NUMBER: AB 609	AMENDED
	BILL TEXT

	AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY  APRIL 1, 2013

INTRODUCED BY   Assembly Member Nestande
    (   Coauthors:   Assembly Members 
 Beth Gaines,   Maienschein,   and Olsen 
 ) 

                        FEBRUARY 20, 2013

   An act to add Chapter 2.5 (commencing with Section 13989) to Part
4.5 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code, relating to
state government.



	LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST


   AB 609, as amended, Nestande. State-funded research.
   Existing law authorizes the Department of General Services to
carry out various powers and duties relating to assisting a state
agency in the management and development of intellectual property
developed by state employees or with state funding, including, among
other duties, developing a database of state-owned intellectual
property using specified data.
   Existing law authorizes state agencies and departments to, upon
request, share records and information related to intellectual
property generated by state employees or with state funding with the
department. Existing law also imposes certain restrictions on
employees and former employees of the department with respect to
divulging certain information provided by state agencies and
departments regarding intellectual property.
   This bill would enact the California Taxpayer Access to Publicly
Funded Research Act. The bill, notwithstanding any other law, would
require a state agency that provides  grant  funding
 for   resulting directly in  research
 resulting directly from proscribed grants from state agency
funding  for the purpose of specific research 
undertaking   undertakings  to develop a public
access policy. The bill would require the public access policy to,
among other things, include a requirement that electronic versions of
final manuscripts  or a specified link to an electronic version
 of original research papers accepted for publication 
to be submitted to the state agency  and the California
State Library,  and  to  provide free online public
access to  such   those  final
peer-reviewed manuscripts or published versions, as specified.
   This bill would, until January 1, 2018, require, not later than
December 1, that each state agency  to  submit an
annual report on the state agency's public access policy to the
Governor, the Senate Committee on Rules, and the Speaker of the
Assembly.
   Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes.
State-mandated local program: no.


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

  SECTION 1.  Chapter 2.5 (commencing with Section 13989) is added to
Part 4.5 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code, to read:
      CHAPTER 2.5.  STATE-FUNDED RESEARCH


   13989.  This act shall be known and may be cited as the California
Taxpayer Access to Publicly Funded Research Act.
   13989.2.  For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions
shall apply:
   (a) "State agency" shall mean an entity within the executive
branch, including, but not limited to, all departments, boards,
bureaus, commissions, councils, and offices.
   (b) "Direct research" shall mean research resulting directly from
 proscribed  grants from state agency funding for
the purpose of specific research undertakings.
   (c) "Policy" shall mean the public access policy established
pursuant to  subdivision (b)   Section 13989.4
 .
   13989.4.  (a) Notwithstanding any other law, each state agency
that provides funding  in the form of a research grant to a
grantee  for direct research shall develop a public access
policy that shall do the following:
   (1) Include a requirement that electronic versions of the author's
final manuscripts  ,   or a link to an electronic
version of the author's final manuscript in an open access digital
repository  of original research papers that have been accepted
for publication in peer-reviewed journals and result from research
supported from state agency funding, be submitted to the funding
state agency  and the California State Library  .
   (2) Provide free online public access to such final peer-reviewed
manuscripts or published versions as soon as practicable, but not
later than six months after publication in peer-reviewed journals.
   (3) To the extent in compliance with copyright or patent
protection, produce an online bibliography of all research papers
that are publicly accessible under the policy, with each entry linked
to the corresponding free online full text.  The California
State Library shall produce and maintain the online bibliography
under this paragraph. 
   (4) Provide for the long-term preservation of, and free access to,
published research findings in a stable digital repository
maintained by the  state agency   California
State Library  or in any repository determined by the 
state agency   California State Library  to meet
these conditions.
   (5) Be developed in conjunction with any other state agencies that
provide funding for direct research or that underwrite the cost of
facilities, equipment, hardware, information resources, personnel, or
otherwise fiscally support direct research. 
   (6) Authorize the use of grant money for publication costs, which
include fees charged by a publisher, including, but not limited to,
color and page charges, or fees for digital distribution. 
   (b) The policy described in subdivision (a) shall exclude all of
the following:
   (1) Research progress reports presented at professional meetings
or conferences.
   (2) Laboratory notes, preliminary data analyses, notes of the
author, phone logs, or other information used to produce the final
manuscript.
   (3) Classified research, research resulting in works that generate
revenue or royalties for the authors, or patentable discoveries, to
the extent necessary to comply with copyright or patent protections.
   (4) Authors who do not submit their work to a peer-reviewed
journal or works that are rejected for publication in such journals.
   (5) State-funded research  grants  entered into pursuant
to a contract prior to the effective date of this chapter where the
terms and conditions of that contract prohibit the public
dissemination of the research  or are otherwise in conflict with
the provisions of this chapter  .
   (6) Any data  , including supplemental data,  that has
the potential to reveal a person's identity.
   13989.6.  (a) Not later than December 1, annually, each state
agency shall submit a report on the state agency's policy to the
Governor, the Senate Committee on Rules, and the Speaker of the
Assembly.
   (b) The report shall include, but not be limited to, all of the
following:
   (1) A statement of the effectiveness of the policy in providing
the public with free online access to papers on research funded by
 such   the state  agency.
   (2) A list of papers published in peer-reviewed journals that
report on research funded by  such   the state
 agency.
   (3) A corresponding list of papers made available by the state
agency as a result of this act.
   (c) (1) A report to the Legislature pursuant to this section
 ,  shall be submitted in compliance with Section
9795.
   (2) This section shall become inoperative on January 1, 2018,
pursuant to Section 10231.5.