Enterprise system catalog

Senate Bill No. 272 approved Oct. 11, 2015, adds a section to the California Public Records Act requiring local agencies to create a catalog of enterprise systems by July 1, 2016, with annual updates.

In making California government more accessible to the people of the state, paragraph (7) of subdivision (b) of Section 3 of Article I of the California Constitution requires local governments to comply with the California Public Records Act and with any subsequent statutory enactment amending that act and furthering that purpose.

Visit California Legislature for more information on Senate Bill No. 272

SB 272 requires that the City

  1. Create a catalog of enterprise systems, containing:
    • Current system vendor
    • Current system product
    • System’s purpose
    • A description of categories or types of data
    • The department that is the prime custodian of the data
    • The frequency that system data is collected
    • The frequency that system data is updated
  2. To make the catalog publicly available upon request
  3. To post the catalog in a prominent location on the agency website.

Exception

If the public interest served by not disclosing the information described clearly outweighs the public interest served by disclosure, the local agency may instead provide a system name, brief title or identifier of the system.

What is an enterprise system?

An "enterprise system" is a software application or computer system that collects, stores, exchanges and analyzes information that the agency uses that is both of the following:

  • A multidepartment system or a system that contains information collected about the public, and
  • A system that serves as an original source of data within an agency.

An "enterprise system" does not include any of the following:

  • Information Technology security systems, including firewalls and other cybersecurity systems.
  • Physical access control systems, employee identification management systems, video monitoring and other physical control systems.
  • Infrastructure and mechanical control systems, including those that control or manage street lights, electrical, natural gas or water or sewer functions.
  • Systems related to 911 dispatch and operation or emergency services.
  • Systems that would be restricted from disclosure by §6254.19.
  • The specific records that the information technology system collects, stores, exchanges or analyzes.

SB 272 report 

The City of Menlo Park’s SB 272 report(PDF, 20KB) is available for review and will be updated on an annual basis.

Contact us

Sandy Pimentel
Information Technology Manager
Email

650-330-6658