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Gov. Code § 11549 Section 11549
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(a) There is in state government, in the Department of Technology, the Office of Information Security. The purpose of the Office of Information Security is to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of state systems and applications, and to promote and protect pri…
Gov. Code § 11549.1 Section 11549.1
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As used in this article, the following terms have the following meanings: (a) “Chief” means the Chief of the Office of Information Security. (b) “Office” means the Office of Information Security. (c) “Program” means an information security program established pursuant to Section …
Gov. Code § 11549.10 Section 11549.10
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This chapter shall not apply to the State Compensation Insurance Fund, the Legislature, or the Legislative Data Center in the Legislative Counsel Bureau.
Gov. Code § 11549.3 Section 11549.3
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(a) The chief shall establish an information security program. The program responsibilities include, but are not limited to, all of the following: (1) The creation, updating, and publishing of information security and privacy policies, standards, and procedures for state agencies…
Gov. Code § 11549.4 Section 11549.4
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The office shall consult with the Director of Technology, the Office of Emergency Services, the Director of General Services, the Director of Finance, and any other relevant agencies concerning policies, standards, and procedures related to information security and privacy.
Gov. Code § 11549.5 Section 11549.5
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(a) There is hereby created, in the State and Consumer Services Agency, the Office of Privacy Protection. The purpose of the Office of Privacy Protection shall be to protect the privacy of individuals’ personal information in a manner consistent with the California Constitution b…
Gov. Code § 11549.7 Section 11549.7
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The Office of Privacy Protection shall be under the direction of a director who shall report to the Secretary of State and Consumer Services and lead the Office of Privacy Protection in carrying out its mission.
Gov. Code § 11549.8 Section 11549.8
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As used in this article, the following terms have the following meanings: (a) “Director” means the Director of the Office of Privacy Protection. (b) “Office” means the Office of Privacy Protection.
Gov. Code § 70301 Section 70301
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This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the “Trial Court Facilities Act of 2002.” As used in this chapter: (a) “Bonded indebtedness” includes any financial encumbrance, including, but not limited to, bonds, lease revenue bonds, certificates of participation, mortgages, li…
Gov. Code § 70303 Section 70303
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(a) The Court Facilities Dispute Resolution Committee is hereby created to hear and determine disputes between a county and the Judicial Council as specified by this chapter. (b) The committee shall consist of the following members: (1) One person selected by the California State…
Gov. Code § 70311 Section 70311
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(a) Commencing July 1, 1997, and each year thereafter, no county or city and county is responsible to provide funding for “court operations,” as defined in Section 77003 and Rule 10.810 of the California Rules of Court, as it read on January 1, 2007. (b) Except as provided in Sec…
Gov. Code § 70312 Section 70312
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If responsibility for court facilities is transferred from the county to the Judicial Council pursuant to this chapter, the county is relieved of any responsibility under Section 70311 for providing those facilities. The county is also relieved of any responsibility for deferred …
Gov. Code § 70313 Section 70313
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This chapter may not be construed as authorizing a county, a city and county, a court, the Judicial Council, or the state to supply to the official reporters of the courts stenography, stenotype, or other shorthand machines, or as authorizing the supply to the official reporters …
Gov. Code § 70321 Section 70321
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(a) The Judicial Council, in consultation with the superior court of each county and the county shall enter into agreements regarding the transfer of responsibility for court facilities from that county to the Judicial Council. The agreements shall be executed no later than Decem…
Gov. Code § 70322 Section 70322
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Agreements for the transfer of responsibility for court facilities from the county to the Judicial Council may include multiple buildings within the county, and need not require a separate agreement for each building.
Gov. Code § 70323 Section 70323
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Subject to the provisions of Section 70325 concerning a building subject to a bonded indebtedness, and Section 70329 concerning historic buildings, transfer of responsibility for court facilities shall be evidenced by the following change in title to the building containing those…
Gov. Code § 70325 Section 70325
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(a) (1) If title to a building proposed to be transferred pursuant to this chapter is subject to a bonded indebtedness, the county shall retain the revenue sources used to pay the bonded indebtedness in which case the county shall be required to continue to make the payments on t…
Gov. Code § 70326 Section 70326
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(a) Except as provided in this section, the agreement may not require any payment from the county to the state for any deficiencies in the court facilities being transferred caused by deferred maintenance. (b) A building and the court facilities in it shall be deemed deficient if…
Gov. Code § 70327 Section 70327
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(a) Prior to the completion of the negotiations concerning the transfer of responsibility for court facilities in a building, the state shall provide for a licensed structural engineer to inspect and evaluate the building containing the court facilities for seismic safety if the …
Gov. Code § 70328 Section 70328
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If a building receives an unacceptable seismic safety rating under Section 70327, or is rejected as deficient under Section 70326, the county may appeal that action to the Court Facilities Dispute Resolution Committee. The state has the burden of proving by a preponderance of the…
Gov. Code § 70329 Section 70329
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(a) Title to a historical building containing court facilities may not be transferred to the state without the express consent of the county’s board of supervisors. (b) If title to a historical building containing court facilities is not transferred to the state, the county may s…
Gov. Code § 70330 Section 70330
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The agreement shall provide for parking spaces for the court of comparable convenience, number, and type, as was made available for court use as of October 1, 2001. For purposes of this section, parking spaces for the court includes, but is not limited to, spaces for judges, cour…
Gov. Code § 70331 Section 70331
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(a) If there are one or more pending phases of a project involving court facilities and the responsibility for the facility is to be transferred to the Judicial Council, the Judicial Council may, as part of the agreement under this article, require the completion of those phases …
Gov. Code § 70332 Section 70332
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The Judicial Council, in consultation with the Department of Finance and the trial courts, and the California State Association of Counties, in consultation with the Department of Finance and the counties, shall develop the procedures for implementing the transfer of responsibili…
Gov. Code § 70333 Section 70333
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If the Judicial Council and the county fail to reach agreement on any facility, each shall present its position to the Court Facilities Dispute Resolution Committee which shall render its determination concerning that transfer of responsibility for that facility.
Gov. Code § 70341 Section 70341
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(a) The user rights of the court and the county are based on the proportional allocation of exclusive use facilities within the building for the court and for the county as specified in the agreement, regardless of the entity holding title to the building. (b) The court and the c…
Gov. Code § 70342 Section 70342
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(a) If the county holds title to a shared use building and the court wishes to have additional space in the building, if the county agrees to allocate additional space, the county may charge the state reasonable rent for any space as may be agreed between the county and the Judic…
Gov. Code § 70343 Section 70343
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(a) Notwithstanding the manner of holding title to a shared use building: (1) The rights and responsibilities of the Judicial Council, the court, and the county in a shared use building shall be established by an agreement between the Judicial Council and the county which may be …
Gov. Code § 70344 Section 70344
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(a) The entity holding title to a shared use building, except a third-party lessor, shall not transfer any right to a third party of the part of the building used by the other entity or place further bonded indebtedness on it, except as already required by operation of the legal …
Gov. Code § 70351 Section 70351
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It is the intent of the Legislature in enacting this section to provide a source of funding for the ongoing operations and maintenance of court facilities by requiring each county to pay to the state the amount that county historically expended for operation and maintenance of co…
Gov. Code § 70351.5 Section 70351.5
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Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, the California State Association of Counties, the Judicial Council, and the Director of Finance may agree to alternative methods for calculating the county facilities payment amount to be used by any county meeting the criteria…
Gov. Code § 70352 Section 70352
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(a) There is hereby established the Court Facilities Trust Fund. (b) Money deposited in this fund and appropriated by the Legislature shall be administered by the Judicial Council for the operation, repair, and maintenance of court facilities and other purposes provided by statut…
Gov. Code § 70353 Section 70353
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(a) Each county shall remit the county facilities payment determined by this article to the Controller, for deposit into the Court Facilities Trust Fund. One-quarter of each county’s facilities payment shall be remitted to the Controller quarterly on October 1, January 1, April 1…
Gov. Code § 70354 Section 70354
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The components of the county facilities payment are based on the actual annual direct and indirect county expenditures on court facilities. In the case of a shared use building, the amounts are prorated for the court’s usable space in the building as a percentage of total usable …
Gov. Code § 70355 Section 70355
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(a) Except for the value computed under Section 70359, all values listed in this article shall be adjusted from the fiscal year of the expenditure to the month of the effective date of transfer for inflation using, as the inflation index, the average of the following three indice…
Gov. Code § 70356 Section 70356
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The following items shall be included in the county facilities payment based on a five-year average of expenditures made by the county for facility operation and maintenance. This amount shall be computed by multiplying the value for each of the five fiscal years from 1995–96 to …
Gov. Code § 70357 Section 70357
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(a) The cost of utilities shall be included in the county facilities payment by calculating the average consumption of utilities for the fiscal years 1995–96 to 1999–2000, inclusive, multiplying the consumption averages by the 1999–2000 rates, and multiplying the value by the inc…
Gov. Code § 70358 Section 70358
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Insurance costs shall be included in the county facilities payment. If the actual expenditures made by the county are used to determine the amount, the expenditures shall be based on the 1999–2000 fiscal year multiplied by the increase in the inflation index specified in Section …
Gov. Code § 70359 Section 70359
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(a) Court facilities rental or leasing, except to the extent included as a court operation in Rule 10.810 of the California Rules of Court, shall be included in the county facilities payment using as the initial amount the annual amount for the lease for the fiscal year of the da…
Gov. Code § 70360 Section 70360
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Calculation of the county facilities payment may not include any of the following: (a) Purchase of land and buildings. (b) Construction and construction services. (c) Maintenance of parking for the general public whose responsibility is not transferred and that may also be used b…
Gov. Code § 70361 Section 70361
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The Administrative Office of the Courts, in consultation with the courts, and the California State Association of Counties, in consultation with the counties, shall jointly prepare forms and instructions for calculating the county facilities payment in compliance with this sectio…
Gov. Code § 70362 Section 70362
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(a) The Department of Finance shall provide the Administrative Office of the Courts with the base inflation index figures specified in Section 70355 for January 1996, January 1997, January 1998, January 1999, and January 2000, to be included in the approved instructions. (b) Duri…
Gov. Code § 70363 Section 70363
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Each county shall calculate the county facilities payment for each facility pursuant to Section 70351.5 or using the forms and instructions as approved and distributed pursuant to Section 70361. The county shall mail the Judicial Council and local court the actual expenditure fig…
Gov. Code § 70365 Section 70365
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The parties to any appeal of the determination of the county facilities payment, for purposes of the mailing of documents, are the county administrative officer, on behalf of the county, and the Administrative Director of the Courts, on behalf of both the state and the court.
Gov. Code § 70366 Section 70366
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(a) Within 30 days after the Administrative Office of the Courts has mailed the county the approved county facilities payment, pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 70363, the county may submit a declaration to the Court Facilities Dispute Resolution Committee, with the mailing …
Gov. Code § 70367 Section 70367
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(a) Within 30 days after the Administrative Director of the Courts has mailed to the county, pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 70363, the approved county facilities payment, the Administrative Director of the Courts may submit a declaration to the Court Facilities Dispute Re…
Gov. Code § 70368 Section 70368
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The county shall initially compute a separate county facilities payment for each building containing court facilities whose responsibility is transferred to the Judicial Council using the proposed date of transfer of responsibility for those court facilities as the date for compu…
Gov. Code § 70369 Section 70369
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Where mail of notice or any other document is required by this article, any method of mailing equivalent to first-class mail may be used. The computation of time based on mailing under this article is based on the date the item was deposited in the mail.
Gov. Code § 70370 Section 70370
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If the amount computed by the county under Section 70368 is increased pursuant to this article, the county shall pay the state the difference relating back to the initial date payment was due under Section 70368. If the amount computed by the county under Section 70368 is reduced…
Gov. Code § 70371 Section 70371
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(a) There is hereby established the State Court Facilities Construction Fund, the proceeds of which shall be subject to the provisions of this article. Improvement of the court facilities and the construction funds generated by this article are intended to further reasonable acce…