H.B. 2765 78(R)    BILL ANALYSIS


H.B. 2765
By: Dukes
State Affairs
Committee Report (Unamended)



BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE 

Currently, Section 2157.005 of the Government Code contains a technology
access clause which generally requires both visual and nonvisual access to
automated information systems (AIS).  This clause must be included in all
documents (e.g., offers, quotes, etc.) and contracts relating to the
procurement of AIS products that are entered into by the state or state
agencies.  The clause requires the vendor to represent and warrant equal
access by both visual and nonvisual means, and to include other
stipulations making products accessible to the blind and visually
impaired.   

The nature and requirements of the jobs of emergency response personnel,
police, and firefighters preclude persons with visual impairments from
performing certain jobs.  As a result, it is not practical for the
wireless communications devices used by these emergency response personnel
to meet the requirements of the technology access clause.   

The purpose of House Bill 2765 is to exempt wireless communication devices
used by peace officers, firefighters, and other emergency response
personnel from the technology access clause specified in Section 2157.005
of the Government Code.  

RULEMAKING AUTHORITY

It is the opinion of the committee that this bill does not expressly grant
any additional rulemaking authority to a state officer, department,
agency, or institution. 

ANALYSIS

House Bill 2765 amends Section 2157.005 of the Government Code to exempt
wireless communication devices to be used by peace officers, firefighters,
and other emergency response personnel from the technology access
requirements specified in that section of that code.   

EFFECTIVE DATE

Upon passage, or, if the Act does not receive the necessary vote, the Act
takes effect September 1, 2003.