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          CONCURRENCE IN SENATE AMENDMENTS
          AB 946 (Bonnie Lowenthal and Butler)
          As Amended  August 31, 2011
          2/3 vote.  Urgency
           
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               (vote not relevant)

          Original Committee Reference:   REV. & TAX.  

           SUMMARY  :   Authorizes the Los Angeles Regional Interoperable 
          Communications System Authority (LA-RICS), a joint powers 
          agency, to procure a regional interoperable communications 
          system by utilizing a solicitation process to award a contract 
          for the design and build out of a regional interoperable 
          communications system and related infrastructure.

           The Senate amendments  delete the Assembly version of this bill, 
          and instead:  

          1)Authorize the County of Los Angeles or the LA-RICS to solicit 
            proposals and enter into agreements with private entities for 
            the delivery of a regional interoperable communications system 
            and all related infrastructure to be used by public safety 
            agencies and emergency responders located in the County of Los 
            Angeles, including, but not limited to the:


             a)   Studying, planning, design, developing, and financing of 
               the system, the delivery and installation of equipment;


             b)   Architectural and engineering design of the improvements 
               to real property;


             c)   Construction of the improvements to real property; and,


             d)   Maintenance, rebuilding, repair, or operation, or any 
               combination thereof, of the regional interoperable 
               communications system.








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          2)Require the solicitation process to ensure that the contractor 
            is selected in compliance with the "procurement by competitive 
            proposals" process specified in applicable federal regulations 
            governing federal grants and cooperative agreements to state 
            and local governments. 


          3)Find and declare that a special law is necessary because of 
            the unique requirements for a regional interoperable 
            communications system in the County of Los Angeles.

          4)State that an urgency statute is necessary in order to allow 
            the County of Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Regional 
            Interoperable Communication System Authority to contract for a 
            regional interoperable communications system as soon as 
            possible.

           EXISTING LAW  :  

           1)Requires the governmental agency soliciting proposals and 
            entering into agreements with private entities for the 
            studying, planning, design, developing, financing, 
            construction, maintenance, rebuilding, improvement, repair, or 
            operation, or any combination thereof, by private entities for 
            fee-producing infrastructure projects to ensure that the 
            contractor is selected pursuant to a competitive negotiation 
            process.
          2)Requires the competitive negotiation process to utilize, as 
            the primary selection criteria, the demonstrated competence 
            and qualifications for the studying, planning, design, 
            developing, financing, construction, maintenance, rebuilding, 
            improvement, repair, or operation, or any combination thereof, 
            of the facility. 

          3)Requires the selection criteria to also ensure that the 
            facility be operated at fair and reasonable prices to the user 
            of the infrastructure facility services.

          4)Specifies that powers which may be exercised by a joint powers 
            agency (JPA) can be no greater than the powers shared by each 
            of the agency's constituent members.

          5)Provides that for a JPA it shall not be necessary that any 








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            power common to the contracting parties be exercisable by each 
            such contracting party with respect to the geographical area 
            in which such power is to be jointly exercised.

          6)Provides for a state strategic plan for establishing a 
            statewide integrated, interoperable public safety 
            communications network.

          7)Governs, through the State Contract Act, contract practices 
            between state departments and private contractors.

          8)Establishes, under the Local Agency Public Construction Act, 
            the procedures local agencies are required to use when 
            soliciting and evaluating bids or proposals for the 
            construction of a public work or improvement.


           AS PASSED BY THE ASSEMBLY  , this bill consolidated into Revenue 
          and Taxation Code 
          Section 279 reference to the effective dates for eligibility of 
          the disabled veterans' exemption for specified situations.

           FISCAL EFFECT  :  None

           COMMENTS :  In 2009, the Los Angeles Regional Interoperable 
          Communications System Authority (LA-RICS) was established as a 
          joint powers authority specifically to create the Los Angeles 
          Regional Tactical Communications Subsystem - a network that 
          would unite the region's 34,000 first responders through voice 
          and data communications.

          The need for emergency communications interoperability is 
          especially great in the Los Angeles region with over 50 law 
          enforcement agencies and 31 fire departments serving a 4,084 
          square mile region and 10 million County residents.  After 
          several years of work and a contract that was about to be 
          awarded to the technology company Raytheon, the LA-RICS 
          Authority was advised by counsel of several issues that would 
          require canceling its existing procurement process and beginning 
          a new one.  County counsel recently raised concerns that the 
          nearly completed contract violated state rules on how contracts 
          for publicly funded projects must be structured and awarded.  In 
          light of this, negotiations with Raytheon were suspended.  It 
          was found that not all of the entities comprising the LA-RICS 
          JPA have the statutory authority to enter into a contract using 








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          a solicitation process, yet the project had been procured 
          through one, all-encompassing solicitation meant to lead to a 
          single contract.  This bill would authorize the JPA to proceed 
          with the solicitation process on this project without running 
          afoul of state contracting laws and the limitations set forth in 
          the Joint Exercise of Powers Act.

          Under existing infrastructure financing laws, governmental 
          agencies, including counties, cities, school districts, public 
          districts, and joint powers authorities, are authorized to 
          solicit proposals and enter into contracts for the design, 
          financing, construction, maintenance, operation, or any 
          combination thereof, for fee-producing infrastructure projects.  
          This bill would allow the use of a similar solicitation process 
          for the LA-RICS project.


          According to the sponsor, Los Angeles County, the need for 
          urgency legislation is due in large measure to hundreds of 
          millions of dollars in federal grant funding that has already 
          been allocated for the LA-RICS Authority project.  To date, over 
          $270.0 million in federal grants have been budgeted for the 
          project that are subject to time limits. Last year, the U.S. 
          Department of Commerce awarded the Authority a Broadband 
          Technology Opportunities Program grant of $154.6 million to 
          cover the infrastructure costs in deploying a broadband public 
          safety network for the project which alone is estimated to 
          generate 2,181 jobs, including jobs produced indirectly from the 
          project.  In addition, the project would create a large, new 
          market for public safety broadband software applications, which 
          could result in substantial innovation and additional jobs that 
          have not been quantified. 

          Support arguments:  According to the County of Los Angeles, this 
          urgency legislation is needed because over $270 million in 
          federal grant funding allocated for the LA-RICS Authority 
          project must be utilized within a specified time.  

          Opposition arguments:  Opposition could argue that traditional 
          procurement processes that all members of the JPA share should 
          be used instead of creating a separate procurement process just 
          for LA-RICS.  
           
           The subject matter of this bill has not been heard in any 
          Assembly policy committee this legislative session.  








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          Analysis Prepared by  :    Katie Kolitsos / L. GOV. / (916) 
          319-3958 


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