California 2009 2009-2010 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1530 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/27/2009

 BILL NUMBER: AB 1530INTRODUCED BILL TEXT INTRODUCED BY Assembly Member Skinner FEBRUARY 27, 2009 An act to amend Section 8670.40 of the Government Code, relating to oil spills. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST AB 1530, as introduced, Skinner. Oil spills: prevention and response: fees. Existing law, the Lempert-Keene-Seastrand Oil Spill Prevention and Response Act, generally requires the administrator for oil spill response, acting at the direction of the Governor, to implement activities relating to oil spill response. The act requires the State Board of Equalization to collect a fee in an amount determined by the administrator sufficient to carry out specified oil spill prevention and response purposes, excluding response to an oil spill. The annual fee is prohibited from exceeding $0.05 per barrel of crude oil or petroleum products and is required to be deposited in the Oil Spill Prevention and Administration Fund. Moneys in the fund are available for appropriation by the Legislature for specified purposes. This bill would raise the upper limits of the fee to $0.08 per barrel. Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes. State-mandated local program: no. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Section 8670.40 of the Government Code is amended to read: 8670.40. (a) The State Board of Equalization shall collect a fee in an amount determined by the administrator to be sufficient to carry out the purposes set forth in subdivision (e), and a reasonable reserve for contingencies. The annual assessment may not exceed  five   eight  cents  ($0.05)   ($0.08)  per barrel of crude oil or petroleum products. (b) (1) The oil spill prevention and administration fee shall be imposed upon a person owning crude oil at the time that  the  crude oil is received at a marine terminal from within or outside the state, and upon a person  who owns   owning  petroleum products at the time that those petroleum products are received at a marine terminal from outside this state. The fee shall be collected by the marine terminal operator from the owner of the crude oil or petroleum products based on each barrel of crude oil or petroleum products so received by means of a vessel operating in, through, or across the marine waters of the state. In addition, an operator of a pipeline shall pay the oil spill prevention and administration fee for each barrel of crude oil originating from a production facility in marine waters and transported in the state by means of a pipeline operating across, under, or through the marine waters of the state. The fees shall be remitted to the board by the terminal or pipeline operator on the 25th day of the month based upon the number of barrels of crude oil or petroleum products received at a marine terminal or transported by pipeline during the preceding month. A fee shall not be imposed pursuant to this section with respect to crude oil or petroleum products if the person who would be liable for that fee, or responsible for its collection, establishes that the fee has been collected by a terminal operator registered under this chapter or paid to the board with respect to the crude oil or petroleum product. (2) An owner of crude oil or petroleum products is liable for the fee until it has been paid to the board, except that payment to a marine terminal operator registered under this chapter is sufficient to relieve the owner from further liability for the fee. (3) On or before January 20, the administrator shall annually prepare a plan that projects revenues and expenses over three fiscal years, including the current year. Based on the plan, the administrator shall set the fee so that projected revenues, including  any  interest, are equivalent to expenses as reflected in the current Budget Act and in the proposed budget submitted by the Governor. In setting the fee, the administrator may allow for a surplus if the administrator finds that revenues will be exhausted during the period covered by the plan or that the surplus is necessary to cover possible contingencies. (c) The moneys collected pursuant to subdivision (a) shall be deposited into the fund. (d) The board shall collect the fee and adopt regulations for implementing the fee collection program. (e) The fee described in this section shall be collected solely for all of the following purposes: (1) To implement oil spill prevention programs through rules, regulations, leasing policies, guidelines, and inspections and to implement research into prevention and control technology. (2) To carry out studies that may lead to improved oil spill prevention and response. (3) To finance environmental and economic studies relating to the effects of oil spills. (4) To reimburse the member agencies of the State Interagency Oil Spill Committee for costs arising from implementation of this chapter, Article 3.5 (commencing with Section 8574.1) of Chapter 7 of this code, and Division 7.8 (commencing with Section 8750) of the Public Resources Code. (5) To implement, install, and maintain emergency programs, equipment, and facilities to respond to, contain, and clean up oil spills and to ensure that those operations will be carried out as intended. (6) To respond to an imminent threat of a spill in accordance with the provisions of Section 8670.62 pertaining to threatened discharges. The cumulative amount of an expenditure for this purpose shall not exceed the amount of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) in a fiscal year unless the administrator receives the approval of the Director of Finance and notification is given to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee. Commencing with the 1993-94 fiscal year, and each fiscal year thereafter, it is the intent of the Legislature that the annual Budget Act contain an appropriation of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) from the fund for the purpose of allowing the administrator to respond to threatened oil spills. (7) To reimburse the board for costs incurred to implement this chapter and to carry out Part 24 (commencing with Section 46001) of Division 2 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. (8) To reimburse the costs incurred by the State Lands Commission in implementing the Oil Transfer and Transportation Emission and Risk Reduction Act of 2002 (Division 7.9 (commencing with Section 8780) of the Public Resources Code). (9) To cover costs incurred by the Oiled Wildlife Care Network established by Section 8670.37.5 for training and field collection, and search and rescue activities, pursuant to subdivision (g) of Section 8670.37.5. (f) The moneys deposited in the fund shall not be used for responding to an oil spill.