California 2015 2015-2016 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB246 Amended / Bill

Filed 04/13/2015

 BILL NUMBER: SB 246AMENDED BILL TEXT AMENDED IN SENATE APRIL 13, 2015 INTRODUCED BY Senator Wieckowski FEBRUARY 18, 2015 An act to add Part 4.5 (commencing with Section 71350) to Division 34 of the Public Resources Code, relating to environmental protection. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST SB 246, as amended, Wieckowski. Climate Action Team. The California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 designates the State Air Resources Board as the state agency charged with monitoring and regulating sources of emissions of greenhouse gases. The state board is required to adopt a statewide greenhouse gas emissions limit equivalent to the statewide greenhouse gas emissions level in 1990 to be achieved by 2020 and to adopt rules and regulations in an open public process to achieve the maximum, technologically feasible, and cost-effective greenhouse gas emissions reductions. The act requires all state agencies to consider and implement strategies to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.  An executive order establishes a climate action team consisting of specified ex officio members and requires the team to make a specified biannual report to the   Legislature and Governor.  This bill would create the Climate Action Team, under the direction of the Secretary for Environmental Protection and consisting of representatives from specified state agencies,  that   and  would  require the team to  be responsible for coordinating the state's climate policy to achieve the state's climate change  goals, identifying specified unavoidable climate change impacts, developing and implementing specified mitigation and adaptation plans, coordinating climate change policies with specified groups, and identifying and disseminating information to local governments and regional bodies.   goals. The bill would require the team, no later than January 1, 2019, and every 5 years thereafter, to update the Climate Adaptation Strategy and the Safeguarding California Plan, as specified. The bill also would require the  team   and the Office of Planning and Research, no later than January 1, 2017, and every 5 years thereafter,   to update the Adaptation Planning Guide, as specified. The bill would establish an advisory council, as specified, to the team.  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. Part 4.5 (commencing with Section 71350) is added to Division 34 of the Public Resources Code, to read: PART 4.5. Climate Action Team 71350. The Legislature finds and declares: (a) The state has been a leader in climate mitigation efforts. However, the state's efforts alone will not prevent global climate change from occurring, as noted in the 2014 Safeguarding California Plan. Due to the inevitability of climate change impacts on the state, the state must invest in building resiliency and strengthening adaptation efforts at the state, regional, and local levels using the best-available science. (b) Improved coordination of existing adaptation planning efforts and funding by the state, as well as increased implementation and support of adaptation programs, can directly protect the state's infrastructure, communities, environmental quality, public health, natural resources, and economy from the unavoidable impacts of climate change for decades to come.  (c) It is the intent of the Legislature, therefore, that adaptation strategies to build resiliency to the risks and impacts from climate change be integrated in state policies, projects, and permitting processes.   (c) The   (d)     Furthermore, the  California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 (Division 25.5 (commencing with Section 38500) of the Health and Safety Code) directs the Climate Action Team established by the Governor to coordinate the overall climate policy as provided in Executive Order S-3-05 and directs all state agencies to consider and implement strategies to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. Given the Climate Action Team's experience in coordinating climate change research, vulnerability assessments, and resiliency and adaptation planning documents, it is well-suited to lead the collaborative efforts across state government to enhance the state's planning, investment, and implementation of adaptation and resiliency guidelines and programs. 71352. (a) The Climate Action Team is hereby established in state government and shall consist of the following members: (1) The Secretary for Environmental Protection, who shall serve as the chairperson of the Climate Action Team, who shall coordinate oversight of the efforts made to meet the greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets established pursuant to the California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 (Division 25.5 (commencing with Section 38500) of the Health and Safety Code), and who shall coordinate the state's adaptation efforts to increase California's resiliency to climate change impacts. (2) The Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency. (3) The Chair of the State Air Resources Board. (4) The Chair of the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission. (5) The President of the Public Utilities Commission. (6) The Secretary of  the Transportation Agency.   Transportation.  (7) The Secretary of Food and Agriculture. (8) The Secretary of State and Consumer Services. (9) The Secretary of California Health and Human Services. (10) The Director of the Office of Planning and Research. (11) The Secretary  for   of  Labor and Workforce Development.  (12) The Director of Emergency Services.  (b) Upon the determination of the Secretary for Environmental Protection, ex officio representatives from other state departments  and representatives from academic research institutions  may be added to the Climate Action Team as necessary to provide assistance and expertise in particular subject areas. (c)  Multiagency   The Climate Action Team may establish multiagency  staff working  groups may be formed by the Climate Action Team to provide technical support for the work of the team in administrative domains, including, but not limited to, public health, environmental quality, agriculture, biodiversity and habitat, forestry, energy, land use, recycling and waste management, coastal and delta resources, regional and international policy development, state operations, water, and climate change research.   groups   to provide technical support for the work of the team.  71354. The Climate Action Team, under the direction of the Secretary for Environmental Protection, shall coordinate the climate policy of the state to achieve the state's climate change goals and all of the following:  (a) The identification of unavoidable climate change impacts to the state's natural resources, environmental quality, public health, and infrastructure.   (b) The development and implementation of mitigation and adaptation plans to protect the public health, environmental quality, natural resources, and economy of the state.   (c)   (a)  The coordination of climate change policies with state agencies and departments, other states, the federal government, and other nations to identify the most effective strategies and methods to reduce greenhouse gases, adapt to ongoing and future climate change, coordinate climate change research efforts, and facilitate the development of integrated and cost-effective regional, national, and international climate change programs.  (d)   (b)  The coordination and efficient use of existing state resources, programs, and funds, as well  as  the recommendation of additional policies and investment strategies, to achieve the requirements of this  section   part  .  (c) The consideration of climate change impacts and incorporation of mitigation and adaptation strategies, where appropriate, in state planning and policies.   (e)   (d)  The identification and dissemination of information to local governments and regional bodies that will assist in meeting the requirements of this section.  71356. No later than January 1, 2019, and every five years thereafter, the Climate Action Team, in coordination with relevant public and private entities, shall update the Climate Adaptation Strategy and the Safeguarding California Plan to incorporate advances in climate science and risk management options regarding regional and statewide climate change impacts and vulnerabilities and recommended adaptation strategies.   71358. (a) No later than January 1, 2017, and every five years thereafter, the Climate Action Team and the Office of Planning and Research, in coordination with all relevant public and private entities, shall update the Adaptation Planning Guide to provide tools and guidance to regional and local governments and agencies in creating and implementing climate adaptation and community resiliency plans and projects. The Adaptation Planning Guide updates shall be informed by the scientific assessments and recommendations in the Climate Adaptation Strategy, updated pursuant to Section 71356. The Adaptation Planning Guide updates shall include, at a minimum, all of the following: (1) Funding opportunities for adaptation research, planning, and projects. (2) Regionally prioritized best-practice adaptation projects that, where appropriate, integrate efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across the state. (3) Recommended metrics and indicators to track the progress and success of adaptation efforts locally, regionally, and statewide. (4) Adaptation planning templates for use by local governments and regional collaboratives. (5) Guidelines for coordinating adaptation activities among state and local governments and regional collaboratives. (b) As part of updating the Adaptation Planning Guide, the Climate Action Team and the advisory council created pursuant to Section 71360 shall hold public meetings and workshops at least annually in the northern, southern, and central regions of the state to obtain input from the public and leaders in local and regional climate preparedness.  71360. (a) An advisory council to the Climate Action Team is hereby established. The advisory council shall be comprised of 15 members from a range of disciplines within the purview of the Climate Action Team in order to provide scientific and technical support, as well as regional and local perspectives, to support the goals of the Climate Action Team, and to assist the members and working groups in their research and planning activities. (b) Members of the advisory council shall be appointed based on their expertise in the intersection of climate change and areas that include, but need not be limited to, any of the following: (1) Public health. (2) Environmental quality. (3) Environmental justice. (4) Agriculture. (5) Transportation and housing. (6) Energy. (7) Natural resources and water. (8) Planning. (9) Recycling and waste management. (10) Local or regional government. (c) Five members of the advisory council shall be appointed by the Climate Action Team, five members shall be appointed by the Speaker of the Assembly, and five members shall be appointed by the Senate Committee on Rules. All members shall be appointed to four-year terms with the possibility of reappointment. (d) The advisory council shall meet with the Climate Action Team and related working groups and councils as needed but not less than three times a year. (e) The members of the advisory council shall serve without compensation but shall be reimbursed for necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their duties.