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GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 8590-8590.4



8590.  This article shall be known and may be cited as the
Firefighting Thermal Imaging Equipment Act of 2001.



8590.1.  As used in this article, the following terms have the
following meanings:
   (a) "Agency" means the California Emergency Management Agency.
   (b) "Local agency" means any city, county, city and county, fire
district, special district, or joint powers agency that provides fire
suppression services. "Local agency" also includes a fire company
organized pursuant to Part 4 (commencing with Section 14825) of
Division 12 of the Health and Safety Code.
   (c) "Secretary" means the Secretary of Emergency Management.
   (d) "State agency" means any state agency providing residential or
institutional fire protection, including, but not limited to, the
Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.



8590.2.  There is established in the agency a thermal imaging
equipment purchasing program under which the agency shall acquire
firefighting thermal imaging equipment on behalf of local and state
agencies that are interested in obtaining this equipment.




8590.3.  In administering the purchasing program, the secretary
shall do all of the following:
   (a) No later than 45 days after the effective date of this
article, establish an advisory committee, which shall be comprised of
representatives of organizations including, but not limited to, the
California Fire Chiefs Association, the Fire Districts Association of
California, the California Professional Firefighters, the CDF
Firefighters, and the California State Firefighters Association, Inc.
The committee shall meet no later than 30 days after all members are
appointed.
   (b) Consult with the advisory committee regarding equipment
specifications and other matters relating to the acquisition of
thermal imaging equipment, and require the advisory committee to
formulate specifications no later than 120 days after its initial
meeting.
   (c) Notify all local and state agencies about the purchasing
program, including the opportunity to purchase additional units at
the contract price, and determine whether those agencies are
interested in obtaining thermal imaging equipment.
   (d) Purchase thermal imaging equipment at the lowest possible
price from a reliable vendor that meets specified requirements. It is
the intent of the Legislature that the director enter into a
multiyear contract for this purpose no later than 180 days after the
committee formulates specifications pursuant to subdivision (b).
   (e) Include a provision in the vendor contract allowing any local
or state agency to purchase additional units directly from the vendor
at the contract price.
   (f) Any local agency that elects to participate in the thermal
imaging equipment purchasing program shall pay one-half of the
contract price for each piece of equipment purchased on its behalf by
the state.



8590.4.  (a) The secretary shall seek funding for the program from
the private sector, grant programs, and other appropriate sources.
   (b) The secretary, after consultation with the advisory
commission, shall distribute equipment purchased under the program in
order to maximize its utilization by firefighters based on
consideration of the following factors:
   (1) Ability to share or move the equipment to fire locations.
   (2) Availability of existing thermal imaging equipment.
   (3) Geography.
   (4) Need based on frequency of fires.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Gov > 8590-8590.4

GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 8590-8590.4



8590.  This article shall be known and may be cited as the
Firefighting Thermal Imaging Equipment Act of 2001.



8590.1.  As used in this article, the following terms have the
following meanings:
   (a) "Agency" means the California Emergency Management Agency.
   (b) "Local agency" means any city, county, city and county, fire
district, special district, or joint powers agency that provides fire
suppression services. "Local agency" also includes a fire company
organized pursuant to Part 4 (commencing with Section 14825) of
Division 12 of the Health and Safety Code.
   (c) "Secretary" means the Secretary of Emergency Management.
   (d) "State agency" means any state agency providing residential or
institutional fire protection, including, but not limited to, the
Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.



8590.2.  There is established in the agency a thermal imaging
equipment purchasing program under which the agency shall acquire
firefighting thermal imaging equipment on behalf of local and state
agencies that are interested in obtaining this equipment.




8590.3.  In administering the purchasing program, the secretary
shall do all of the following:
   (a) No later than 45 days after the effective date of this
article, establish an advisory committee, which shall be comprised of
representatives of organizations including, but not limited to, the
California Fire Chiefs Association, the Fire Districts Association of
California, the California Professional Firefighters, the CDF
Firefighters, and the California State Firefighters Association, Inc.
The committee shall meet no later than 30 days after all members are
appointed.
   (b) Consult with the advisory committee regarding equipment
specifications and other matters relating to the acquisition of
thermal imaging equipment, and require the advisory committee to
formulate specifications no later than 120 days after its initial
meeting.
   (c) Notify all local and state agencies about the purchasing
program, including the opportunity to purchase additional units at
the contract price, and determine whether those agencies are
interested in obtaining thermal imaging equipment.
   (d) Purchase thermal imaging equipment at the lowest possible
price from a reliable vendor that meets specified requirements. It is
the intent of the Legislature that the director enter into a
multiyear contract for this purpose no later than 180 days after the
committee formulates specifications pursuant to subdivision (b).
   (e) Include a provision in the vendor contract allowing any local
or state agency to purchase additional units directly from the vendor
at the contract price.
   (f) Any local agency that elects to participate in the thermal
imaging equipment purchasing program shall pay one-half of the
contract price for each piece of equipment purchased on its behalf by
the state.



8590.4.  (a) The secretary shall seek funding for the program from
the private sector, grant programs, and other appropriate sources.
   (b) The secretary, after consultation with the advisory
commission, shall distribute equipment purchased under the program in
order to maximize its utilization by firefighters based on
consideration of the following factors:
   (1) Ability to share or move the equipment to fire locations.
   (2) Availability of existing thermal imaging equipment.
   (3) Geography.
   (4) Need based on frequency of fires.


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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Gov > 8590-8590.4

GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 8590-8590.4



8590.  This article shall be known and may be cited as the
Firefighting Thermal Imaging Equipment Act of 2001.



8590.1.  As used in this article, the following terms have the
following meanings:
   (a) "Agency" means the California Emergency Management Agency.
   (b) "Local agency" means any city, county, city and county, fire
district, special district, or joint powers agency that provides fire
suppression services. "Local agency" also includes a fire company
organized pursuant to Part 4 (commencing with Section 14825) of
Division 12 of the Health and Safety Code.
   (c) "Secretary" means the Secretary of Emergency Management.
   (d) "State agency" means any state agency providing residential or
institutional fire protection, including, but not limited to, the
Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.



8590.2.  There is established in the agency a thermal imaging
equipment purchasing program under which the agency shall acquire
firefighting thermal imaging equipment on behalf of local and state
agencies that are interested in obtaining this equipment.




8590.3.  In administering the purchasing program, the secretary
shall do all of the following:
   (a) No later than 45 days after the effective date of this
article, establish an advisory committee, which shall be comprised of
representatives of organizations including, but not limited to, the
California Fire Chiefs Association, the Fire Districts Association of
California, the California Professional Firefighters, the CDF
Firefighters, and the California State Firefighters Association, Inc.
The committee shall meet no later than 30 days after all members are
appointed.
   (b) Consult with the advisory committee regarding equipment
specifications and other matters relating to the acquisition of
thermal imaging equipment, and require the advisory committee to
formulate specifications no later than 120 days after its initial
meeting.
   (c) Notify all local and state agencies about the purchasing
program, including the opportunity to purchase additional units at
the contract price, and determine whether those agencies are
interested in obtaining thermal imaging equipment.
   (d) Purchase thermal imaging equipment at the lowest possible
price from a reliable vendor that meets specified requirements. It is
the intent of the Legislature that the director enter into a
multiyear contract for this purpose no later than 180 days after the
committee formulates specifications pursuant to subdivision (b).
   (e) Include a provision in the vendor contract allowing any local
or state agency to purchase additional units directly from the vendor
at the contract price.
   (f) Any local agency that elects to participate in the thermal
imaging equipment purchasing program shall pay one-half of the
contract price for each piece of equipment purchased on its behalf by
the state.



8590.4.  (a) The secretary shall seek funding for the program from
the private sector, grant programs, and other appropriate sources.
   (b) The secretary, after consultation with the advisory
commission, shall distribute equipment purchased under the program in
order to maximize its utilization by firefighters based on
consideration of the following factors:
   (1) Ability to share or move the equipment to fire locations.
   (2) Availability of existing thermal imaging equipment.
   (3) Geography.
   (4) Need based on frequency of fires.