Government service centers

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RS 248 - Government service centers

A. The division of administration shall develop a long term plan for the creation of regional governmental service centers as a "one-stop shop" for state services. The plan shall:

(1) Establish regional boundaries.

(2) Identify state services which shall be delivered through the centers. The plan shall note services which are available with full online capability and services which are accessible with the help of skilled specialists.

(3) Require that each agency that administers the services identified in Paragraph (2) of this Subsection organize itself structurally for the delivery of services along uniform regional boundaries as established in Paragraph (1) of this Subsection and include such structure and regional delivery of services in its strategic plans.

(4) Establish the appropriate number of governmental service centers to be located in each region, depending on regional population, infrastructure, and use demands. Each region shall have one comprehensive center and may have other smaller centers as appropriate.

(5)(a) Determine the most cost effective and operationally effective means to develop the regional governmental service centers either by owning and managing the facilities or by contracting for the operation, management, or leasing of the facilities. The division of administration shall develop an ownership versus lease comparative analysis as well as a life-cycle cost analysis as deemed appropriate to assist in making the determination. Such findings shall be presented to the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget along with the long term plan.

(b) If it is determined that outsourcing property management services is the most cost effective means for the development and establishment of regional governmental service centers, the division of administration shall have the authority to allow for the use of existing state owned facilities by formal agreement with the outsourced property management company provided the agreement establishes a fair market price for the use of state properties by the management company or companies. The division of administration shall have the authority to include operations and maintenance in the property management contracts.

(6) Provide a long term plan and strategy to implement consolidated services to be delivered in the regional governmental service center.

(7) Provide a process for addressing surplus property and reduction in personnel as services are consolidated into the centers.

B. As part of the process for the development of the long term plan described in Subsection A of this Section, the division of administration shall conduct a public hearing to receive input from local residents in each of the proposed regions.

C.(1) On or before March 15, 2011, the division shall submit the report detailing the status of the long term plan or status on the development of such as described in Subsection A of this Section to the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget for approval.

(2) A copy of the report shall also be submitted to the Commission on Streamlining Government.

(3) Annually, beginning on March 1, 2012, the division shall issue a report to the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget detailing the status of the development and implementation of the long term plan until such time as the centers are fully operational. The update shall indicate progress in the establishment of the centers and the services provided as well as obstacles to further development and implementation of a consolidated state service delivery system. The updates shall also include overall quality of service measurements as provided by the agencies through the Louisiana Governmental Performance and Accountability System (LaPAS) and any efficiencies and cost savings which may be realized.

D. After approval of the long term plan by the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget, the commissioner of administration shall not approve a new lease or the renewal of any lease or approve a purchase for agency housing space that is in conflict with the long term plan without approval of the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget. For state-owned property used for the delivery of state services that is not designated as a center, the commissioner may require that such property be sold once services are transferred to the center.

E. The commissioner is authorized to adopt all necessary standards and guidelines to implement the provisions of this Section.

Acts 2010, No. 72, §1.


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