2005 California Government Code Sections 11796-11798 Data Center

GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 11796-11798

11796.  (a) There is in the California Health and Human Services
Agency the California Health and Human Services Agency Data Center.
   (b) The data center shall be under the supervision of a data
center director who shall be appointed by the Secretary of the
California Health and Human Services Agency pursuant to civil
service.  The data center director shall be responsible for the
efficient and effective management and operation of the data center.
   (c) (1) The Legislature finds and declares that the name of the
Health and Welfare Agency Data Center was changed to the California
Health and Human Services Agency Data Center by Chapter 873 of the
Statutes of 1999, effective January 1, 2000.  The Legislature further
finds and declares that this change of name was and is not intended
to alter or modify any power, right, obligation, or duty of the data
center that is found in statute, regulation, or contract.
   (2) Any reference in statute, regulation, or contract to the
Health and Welfare Agency Data Center shall be deemed to refer to the
California Health and Human Services Agency Data Center.
   (d) Beginning with the 2005-06 fiscal year, and each fiscal year
thereafter, by August 1, the data center shall submit a proposal to
the Department of Finance that reconciles the current year's rates,
and details any adjustments proposed for budget year rates to be
included in the Governor's Budget.
11797.  (a) There is in the State Treasury, the California Health
and Human Services Agency Data Center Revolving Fund, which,
notwithstanding Section 13340, is continuously appropriated without
regard to fiscal years for the purposes of this article for the
payment of expenses incurred by the data center.
   (b) Moneys available in the fund, not to exceed a total of 1
percent of the data center's current fiscal year budget, may be
allocated by the director of the data center to projects that
demonstrate or develop advanced information technologies as solutions
to information processing problems.  The expenditures for these
allocations shall be provided for out of the unencumbered surplus of
the fund.  No expenditure may be made pursuant to this subdivision
during any fiscal year in which there is no unencumbered surplus in
the fund.
   (c) The fund shall consist of all of the following:
   (1) All moneys appropriated to the fund in accordance with law.
   (2) All moneys received into the State Treasury from any source in
payment of electronic data-processing services rendered by the data
center or for other services rendered by the data center.
   (3) All moneys from outstanding balances of prior fiscal years
that have not reverted to the General Fund.
   (4) The balance remaining in the fund at the end of any fiscal
year whether the moneys received are from an appropriation or from
payments for services rendered.
   (d) If the balance remaining in the fund at the end of any fiscal
year exceeds 25 percent of the data center's current fiscal year
budget, the excess amount shall be used to reduce the billing rates
for services rendered during the following fiscal year.
   (e) If the data center is consolidated with other state
information technology centers, the fund shall cease to exist and any
remaining moneys in the fund shall be distributed in accordance with
Section 16304.9.
   (f) Any reference to the prior Health and Welfare Data Center
Revolving Fund shall be deemed to refer to the California Health and
Human Services Agency Data Center Revolving Fund.
11798.  (a) There is hereby established in the State Treasury, the
Office of Systems Integration Fund. The moneys in the fund shall be
available upon appropriation by the Legislature for expenditure by
the Office of Systems Integration, established pursuant to Section
12803.3, for support of that office.
   (b) The fund shall consist of all of the following:
   (1) All moneys appropriated to the fund in accordance with law.
   (2) The balance of all moneys available for expenditure by the
Systems Integration Division of the California Health and Human
Services Agency Data Center.
   (3) The amount of funding transferred from the California Health
and Human Services Agency Data Center Revolving Fund and the
Department of Technology Services Revolving Fund to this fund shall
be determined by the Department of Finance.
   (4) Funds appropriated to the State Department of Social Services
in the annual Budget Act for the management, including as needed,
procurement, design, development, testing, implementation, oversight,
and maintenance, of the following projects shall be transferred to
this fund upon order of the Department of Finance:
   (A) Statewide Automated Welfare System (SAWS).
   (B) Child Welfare Services/Case Management System (CWS/CMS).
   (C) Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT).
   (D) Statewide Fingerprinting Imaging System (SFIS).
   (E) Case Management Information Payrolling System (CMIPS)
Reprocurement.
   (c) (1) Funds appropriated to the Employment Development
Department in the annual Budget Act for the management, including
procurement, design, development, testing, implementation, oversight,
and maintenance, of the Unemployment Insurance Modernization project
shall be transferred to the fund upon order of the Department of
Finance.
   (2) On or before full expenditure of federal Reed Act funds, the
Department of Finance and the Employment Development Department shall
determine the appropriate timeframe to transfer the project
management and the associated resources for the Unemployment
Insurance Modernization Project to the Employment Development
Department.


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