BILL NUMBER: AB 472 ENROLLED
BILL TEXT
PASSED THE SENATE SEPTEMBER 1, 2009
PASSED THE ASSEMBLY SEPTEMBER 3, 2009
AMENDED IN SENATE AUGUST 20, 2009
AMENDED IN SENATE JULY 14, 2009
INTRODUCED BY Assembly Member Blumenfield
FEBRUARY 24, 2009
An act to add Section 8596.5 to the Government Code, relating to
earthquake and emergency preparedness.
LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
AB 472, Blumenfield. Earthquake and emergency preparedness.
Existing law, the California Emergency Services Act, requires the
California Emergency Management Agency (Cal EMA) to be responsible
for the state's emergency and disaster response services, and
requires state entities to cooperate with Cal EMA in carrying out its
duties.
This bill would, beginning on July 1, 2010, authorize Cal EMA to
require any state entity that publishes an Internet Web site to
prominently display on the homepage of that Internet Web site a link,
as specified by Cal EMA, that connects a user to an Internet Web
page created and maintained by Cal EMA, in consultation with the
Seismic Safety Commission, that provides specified information
regarding earthquake and emergency preparedness for the home and
workplace.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the
following:
(a) January 17, 2009 marked the 15th anniversary of the Northridge
Earthquake that resulted in the deaths of 57 people, 12,000
injuries, damage to 100,000 structures, and up to $40 billion in
losses.
(b) Experts predict there is a high likelihood that there will be
another earthquake in southern California of equal or greater
magnitude as the Northridge Earthquake in the next 30 years.
(c) Understanding potential risks, practicing responses, and being
prepared with an action plan for before, during, and after a
disaster can make a significant difference in reducing or eliminating
major losses of life and property.
(d) The largest local earthquake drill involving more than five
million people in southern California on November 13, 2008, found
significant gaps in earthquake preparedness planning and a need for
ongoing disaster preparedness education for the public.
(e) The Valley Public Response for Emergency Preparedness Task
Force established in the San Fernando Valley is working to identify
valley-specific issues that can be addressed through earthquake
preparedness planning.
(f) Providing links on state agency Internet Web sites would make
it easier for Californians to access earthquake preparedness
information and promote awareness of steps that can be taken before,
during, and after major earthquakes to promote safety for individuals
and communities.
SEC. 2. Section 8596.5 is added to the Government Code, to read:
8596.5. (a) The California Emergency Management Agency is
authorized to require any state entity that publishes an Internet Web
site to prominently display on the homepage of that Internet Web
site a text or graphical link, as specified by the California
Emergency Management Agency, to earthquake and emergency preparedness
tips and resources, as described in subdivision (b).
(b) The California Emergency Management Agency, in consultation
with the Seismic Safety Commission, shall create and maintain an
Internet Web page that a state entity shall link to, as required by
subdivision (a), that includes, but is not limited to, all of the
following:
(1) Information regarding earthquake and emergency preparedness
for the home and workplace.
(2) Guides and other publications regarding earthquake and
emergency preparedness for the home and workplace.
(3) Links to other Internet resources for earthquake and emergency
preparedness for the home and workplace.
(c) This section shall become operative on July 1, 2010.