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(a) No later than July 1, 2026, the State Department of Public Health, in consultation with the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection and the Wildfire and Forest Resilience Task Force, shall create, operate, and maintain a statewide integrated wildfire smoke and health data platform. (b) By January 1, 2026, the State Department of Public Health shall do both of the following:
(1) Make public the protocols developed pursuant to Section 107263.
(2) Publish a strategic plan for data management to guide the implementation of this chapter.
(c) The State Department of Public Health shall ensure that the statewide integrated wildfire smoke and health data platform created pursuant to this section, at a minimum, does all of the following:
(1) Integrates existing wildfire smoke and health data information from multiple autonomous databases managed by federal, state, and local agencies and academia using consistent and standardized formats.
(2) Integrates the data products developed pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 107263.
(3) Integrates the air pollutant concentrations and counts of adverse health impacts estimated by the methodological guidelines developed pursuant to subdivision (d) of Section 107263.
(4) Integrates measures of smoke emissions from human-made materials estimated by methodologies developed pursuant to subdivision (e) of Section 107263.
(5) Integrates smoke emission inventories developed pursuant to subdivision (f) of Section 107263.
(6) Provides documentation of data quality and data formats through metadata.
(7) Adheres to data protocols developed by state agencies pursuant to Section 107263.
(8) Is able to receive both spatial and time series data from various sources.
(d) This section does not prevent a state agency from disseminating, managing, or publishing data separately from the platform.