1-1     By:  Shapleigh                                         S.B. No. 380
 1-2           (In the Senate - Filed January 24, 2001; January 29, 2001,
 1-3     read first time and referred to Committee on State Affairs;
 1-4     February 14, 2001, reported favorably by the following vote:  Yeas
 1-5     8, Nays 0; February 14, 2001, sent to printer.)
 1-6                            A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 1-7                                   AN ACT
 1-8     relating to the listing of state agency Internet addresses in
 1-9     telephone directories.
1-10           BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
1-11           SECTION 1.  Section 55.203, Utilities Code, is amended to
1-12     read as follows:
1-13           Sec. 55.203.  DIRECTORY PUBLISHED BY PRIVATE PUBLISHER.
1-14     (a)  In this section, "Internet" means the largest nonproprietary,
1-15     nonprofit cooperative public computer network, popularly known as
1-16     the Internet.
1-17           (b)  A private for-profit publisher of a residential
1-18     telephone directory that is distributed to the public at minimal or
1-19     no cost shall include in the directory a listing of any:
1-20                 (1)  toll-free and local telephone numbers of:
1-21                       (A) [(1)]  state agencies;
1-22                       (B) [(2)]  state public services; and
1-23                       (C) [(3)]  each state elected official who
1-24     represents all or part of the geographical area for which the
1-25     directory contains listings; and
1-26                 (2)  Internet address of an Internet site maintained by
1-27     a state agency.
1-28           (c) [(b)]  The listing required by this section must be:
1-29                 (1)  clearly identified; and
1-30                 (2)  located or clearly referenced at the front of the
1-31     directory before the main listing of residential and business
1-32     telephone numbers.
1-33           (d) [(c)]  The commission by rule may specify:
1-34                 (1)  the format of the listing; and
1-35                 (2)  criteria for inclusion of agencies, services, and
1-36     officials.
1-37           (e) [(d)]  The commission's rules must require a publisher to
1-38     list:
1-39                 (1)  the telephone number for state government
1-40     information; and
1-41                 (2)  telephone numbers and Internet addresses
1-42     alphabetically by:
1-43                       (A)  the subject matter of agency programs; and
1-44                       (B)  agency name.
1-45           (f) [(e)]  The commission, with the cooperation of other
1-46     state agencies, shall:
1-47                 (1)  compile relevant information to ensure accuracy of
1-48     information in the listing; and
1-49                 (2)  provide the information to a telecommunications
1-50     utility or telephone directory publisher within a reasonable time
1-51     after a request by the utility or publisher.
1-52           (g) [(f)]  The General Services Commission shall cooperate
1-53     with the commission and with publishers to ensure that the subject
1-54     matter listing of programs, [and] telephone numbers, and Internet
1-55     addresses in the telephone directories are consistent with the
1-56     categorization developed by the Records Management Interagency
1-57     Coordinating Council under Section 441.203(j) [441.053], Government
1-58     Code.
1-59           SECTION 2.  Subsection (j), Section 441.203, Government Code,
1-60     is amended to read as follows:
1-61           (j)  In this subsection, "Internet" means the largest
1-62     nonproprietary, nonprofit cooperative public computer network,
1-63     popularly known as the Internet.  The council shall categorize
1-64     state agency programs, state agency [and] telephone numbers, and
 2-1     Internet addresses of Internet sites maintained by state agencies
 2-2     by subject matter as well as by agency.  The council shall
 2-3     cooperate with the Texas Information and Referral Network under
 2-4     Section 531.0312 to ensure that the council and the network use a
 2-5     single method of defining and organizing information about health
 2-6     and human services.  State agencies shall cooperate with the
 2-7     council by providing the council with the information it needs to
 2-8     perform this function.
 2-9           SECTION 3.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2001.
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