(a) The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
(1) Section 278 requires the commission to transfer to the Controller for deposit in the Deaf and Disabled Telecommunications Program Administrative Committee Fund all revenues collected by telephone corporations to fund programs to provide specified telecommunications services and equipment to deaf, disabled, and hard-of-hearing persons, as specified in Sections 2881, 2881.1, and 2881.2.
(2) The commission issued a report to the Legislature in May 2001, addressing compliance issues pertaining to the programs specified in Sections 2881, 2881.1, and 2881.2, including a recommendation to secure legislative authorization for the commission to contract with outside entities for the provision of services and equipment mandated by Sections 2881, 2881.1, and 2881.2.
(3) The telecommunications services and equipment provided to deaf, disabled, and hard-of-hearing individuals and their families, as specified in Sections 2881, 2881.1, and 2881.2, are of such a highly specialized and technical nature that the necessary expert knowledge, ability, and experience are not available within the current state civil service system.
(4) It is the intent of the Legislature, in enacting this section, to do all of the following:
(A) Maintain the availability of the state’s current statewide infrastructure of telecommunications services and equipment to deaf, disabled, and hard-of-hearing persons, as provided for in Sections 2881, 2881.1, and 2881.2, as essential to maintaining public health and safety.
(B) Authorize the commission to enter into contracts for the provision of telecommunications services and equipment for deaf, disabled, and hard-of-hearing persons in a manner that protects and enhances the current statewide infrastructure and coordinated delivery of those services and equipment and includes a priority for maintaining long-term continuity of program administration and maximum involvement of the deaf and disabled community in program governance.
(C) Strengthen program priorities for expanded outreach through continuing consultation with, and participation by, the deaf, disabled, and hard-of-hearing community in order to ensure the state’s network of services reach hard-to-serve populations, including rural, inner-city, and urban areas.
(D) Develop a mechanism to achieve cost-effective and timely deployment of new and emerging telecommunications technologies, to the extent fiscally and economically feasible.
(b) In order for the commission to ensure continued provision of telecommunications services and equipment for deaf, disabled, and hard-of-hearing persons, the commission, subject to annual appropriation of funds by the Legislature and consistent with state contracting requirements, may contract with entities, including nonprofit entities, or persons that have the necessary expert knowledge, ability, and experience to provide, manage, or operate the programs described in Sections 2881, 2881.1, and 2881.2.
(c) The commission may enter into contracts pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 19130 of the Government Code for the services and equipment contemplated by the programs described in Sections 2881, 2881.1, and 2881.2.
(d) The commission may include provisions that accomplish any of the following in contracts authorized by this section:
(1) Establish standards and procedures, including prior commission approval, for subcontracting.
(2) Establish standards and procedures regarding personnel and accounting practices.
(3) Require budget approval.
(4) Require periodic audits.
(5) Monitor performance and establish performance standards and the method of evaluating performance, including remedies for unsatisfactory performance.
(6) Establish standards and procedures to investigate and resolve complaints.
(7) Provide for any other terms or restrictions as the commission finds necessary to ensure that the public funds are used in accordance with the goals of the Legislature and the commission.
(e) Notwithstanding any other law, a contract entered into pursuant to this section may provide for periodic advance payments for telecommunications services to be performed or telecommunications equipment to be provided. An advance payment made pursuant to this section shall not exceed 25 percent of the total annual contract amount.
(f) Any contractor the commission selects shall demonstrate knowledge of and the capacity to provide specialized telecommunications services and equipment to deaf, disabled, and hard-of-hearing persons, and shall be required to consult with the Telecommunications Access for Deaf and Disabled Administrative Committee regarding the specialized needs of individuals using program services and equipment, as specified in Sections 2881, 2881.1, and 2881.2.
(g) The commission shall, to the extent feasible and consistent with state civil service requirements, employ staff overseeing the programs described in Sections 2881, 2881.1, and 2881.2 who are members of the deaf, disabled, and hard-of-hearing community.
(Amended by Stats. 2017, Ch. 561, Sec. 219. (AB 1516) Effective January 1, 2018.)