AB 507, as amended, Olsen. Department of Consumer Affairs: BreEZe system: annual report.
Existing law authorizes the Department of Consumer Affairs to enter into a contract with a vendor for the licensing and enforcement of the BreEZe system, which is a specified integrated, enterprisewide enforcement case management and licensing system, no sooner than 30 days after written notification to certain committees of the Legislature. Existing law requires the amount of contract funds for the system to be consistent with costs approved by the office of the State Chief Information Officer, based on information provided by the department in a specified manner.
This bill would, on and afterbegin delete January 31, 2016,end deletebegin insert October 1, 2015,end insert require the department to
submit an annual report to the Legislature and the Department of Finance that includes, among other things, the department’s plans for implementing the BreEZe system at specified regulatory entities included in the department's’s 3rd phase of the BreEZe implementation project, including, but not limited to, a timeline for the implementation.
This bill would declare that it is to take effect immediately as an urgency statute.
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Appropriation: no.
Fiscal committee: yes.
State-mandated local program: no.
The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
Section 210.5 is added to the Business and
2Professions Code, immediately following Section 210, to read:
(a) On and afterbegin delete January 31, 2016,end deletebegin insert October 1, 2015,end insert
4 the department shall submit an annual report to the Legislature
5and the Department of Finance that includes all of the following:
6(1) The department’s plan for implementing the BreEZe system
7at the regulatory entities in the department’s third phase of the
8implementation project, including, but not limited to, a timeline
9for implementation.
10(2) The total estimated costs of implementation of the
BreEZe
11system at the regulatory entities in the department’s third phase
12of the implementation project and the results of any cost-benefit
13analysis the department conducted for the third phase of the
14implementation project.
15(3) A description of whether and to what extent the BreEZe
16system will achieve any operational efficiencies resulting from
17implementation by the boards and regulatory entities within the
18department’s jurisdiction.
19(b) The report described in subdivision (a) shall be submitted
20in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.
21(c) For purposes of this section, “the regulatory entities in the
22department’s third phase of the implementation project” includes
23all of the following:
24(1) Acupuncture Board.
25(2) Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and
26Geologists.
27(3) Bureau of Automotive Repair.
28(4) Bureau of Electronic and Appliance Repair, Home
29Furnishings, and Thermal Insulation.
P3 1(5) Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education.
2(6) California Architects Board.
3(7) California Board of Accountancy.
4(8) California State Board of Pharmacy.
5(9) Cemetery and Funeral Bureau.
6(10) Contractors’ State License Board.
7(11) Court Reporters Board of California.
8(12) Landscape Architects Technical Committee.
9(13) Professional Fiduciaries Bureau.
10(14) Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology and Hearing
11Aid Dispensers Board.
12(15) State Athletic Commission.
13(16) State Board of Chiropractic Examiners.
14(17) State Board of Guide Dogs for the Blind.
15(18) Structural Pest Control Board.
16(19) Telephone Medical Advice Services Bureau.
This act is an urgency statute necessary for the
18immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety within
19the meaning of Article IV of the Constitution and shall go into
20immediate effect. The facts constituting the necessity are:
21Because of the circumstances surrounding the implementation
22of the BreEZe system, and in order to ensure that healing arts and
23other professionals are licensed in a timely and efficient manner,
24it is necessary that this act take effect immediately.
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