BILL NUMBER: AB 466	INTRODUCED
	BILL TEXT


INTRODUCED BY   Assembly Member McCarty

                        FEBRUARY 23, 2015

   An act to amend Section 14669.16 of the Government Code, relating
to state government.


	LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST


   AB 466, as introduced, McCarty. Department of General Services.
   Existing law requires, by July 1, 2015, the Department of General
Services to complete a long-range planning study of the
state-controlled and owned office buildings in the County of
Sacramento and the City of West Sacramento for the management of the
state's space needs in the Sacramento region, as specified. Existing
law requires the Director of General Services to issue one or more
requests for proposals for the planning, design, construction, and
acquisition of facilities recommended by the Legislature based on the
planning study.
   This bill would make nonsubstantive changes to these provisions.
   Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: no.
State-mandated local program: no.


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

  SECTION 1.  Section 14669.16 of the Government Code is amended to
read:
   14669.16.  (a) The Department of General Services shall, by July
1, 2015, complete a long-range planning study of the state-controlled
and owned office buildings in the County of Sacramento and the City
of West Sacramento, including the Board of Equalization's
headquarters, for the management of the state's space needs in the
Sacramento region.
   (b) The planning study shall contain, but is not limited to, 
all of  the following:
   (1) Evaluation of the overall state facility needs in the
Sacramento region, including the capacity of currently owned and
leased space.
   (2) Evaluation of each building including, but not limited to,
condition, age, building use, and the extent that  it
  each building  meets the business needs and
location of the state entity occupying the space.
   (3) The impact the building's age and design has on potential
reconfiguration and consolidation for state needs.
   (4) The viability of antiquated building infrastructure systems,
including the present and probable future availability of replacement
parts for the systems in the buildings.
   (5) Evaluation of office buildings in need of major repairs or
renovations to correct deficiencies, including estimated costs for
fire and life safety, accessibility, seismic safety, and other
building code compliance issues, and known existence of encapsulated
hazardous materials and lead-based paint.
   (6) Other considerations deemed appropriate by the Department of
General Services, in consultation with the state entity occupying the
building, may be included.
   (7) The development of a logical sequencing plan for renovation,
replacement, or both, of existing state office buildings and new
office development in the Sacramento region to guide the state over
the next 25 years.
   (c) The findings in this long-range planning study shall be used
as the basis for recommendations and developing detailed cost and
scope information to be considered in future budget proposals.
   (d) Beginning with the three buildings with the most significant
and immediate renovation or replacement needs, including highest cost
of total maintenance and repair to usable space, and other related
costs identified in the long-range planning study, the Director of
General Services shall issue one or more requests for proposals for
the planning, design, construction, and acquisition of facilities
that have been recommended by the Legislature based on the planning
study completed under this section. The Director of General Services
shall issue the requests for proposals within 12 months of the
Legislature making the recommendation described in this subdivision.