California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1623

Introduced
2/17/17  
Introduced
2/17/17  
Failed
2/1/18  

Caption

State Air Resources Board.

Impact

The modifications proposed in AB 1623 are primarily technical, aiming to ensure the legal framework governing the State Air Resources Board remains current and effective. By refining the language of the existing law, the bill seeks to bolster the Board's operations and clarify its role in environmental protection efforts. Although the changes are not expected to introduce new regulations or enforcement mechanisms, they serve to enhance the clarity of the law governing air quality management in California.

Summary

Assembly Bill 1623, introduced by Assembly Member Acosta, focuses on amending Section 39003 of the Health and Safety Code, which designates the State Air Resources Board as the primary agency responsible for coordinating efforts to maintain and improve ambient air quality standards. The bill aims to make technical and nonsubstantive changes to existing statutes concerning the Air Resources Board's authority and responsibilities in managing air quality. This adjustment seeks to clarify and reinforce the Board's position in addressing air pollution, particularly from motor vehicles, which are identified as a significant source of pollution in California.

Contention

As the changes in AB 1623 are purely technical and nonsubstantive, they might not evoke significant contention among lawmakers or stakeholders. However, any discussion around air quality regulations can typically involve stakeholders from various sectors, including environmental advocacy groups, automotive industries, and public health officials. Therefore, while the focus remains on refining existing provisions, the underlying topics of air pollution and vehicle emissions could provoke broader discussions regarding California’s environmental policies and enforcement strategies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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