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1-Amended IN Assembly March 23, 2017 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 892Introduced by Assembly Member WaldronFebruary 16, 2017An act to amend Section 6075 of the Water Code, relating to water. An act to amend Section 71611.5 of the Water Code, relating to water.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 892, as amended, Waldron. Department of Water Resources: supervision: dams and reservoirs. Municipal water districts: water service: Indian tribes.Existing law, the Municipal Water District Law of 1911, provides for the formation of municipal water districts and grants to those districts specified powers. Existing law permits a district to acquire, control, distribute, store, spread, sink, treat, purify, recycle, recapture, and salvage any water for the beneficial use of the district, its inhabitants, or the owners of rights to water in the district. Existing law, upon the request of certain Indian tribes and the satisfaction of certain conditions, requires a district to provide service of water at substantially the same terms applicable to the customers of the district to the Indian tribes lands that are not within a district, as prescribed.This bill would authorize, rather than require, a district to provide this service of water. The bill would apply this authorization to all Indian tribes whose lands are owned by the tribe.Existing law establishes the Department of Water Resoures and prescribes the powers and responsibilities of the department with regard to the construction and operation of water storage facilities in the state. Existing law requires the department, under the police power of the state, to supervise the construction, enlargement, alteration, repair, maintenance, operation, and removal of dams and reservoirs for the protection of life and property.This bill would make a nonsubstantive change in that law governing the duties of the department with respect to dams and reservoirs.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 71611.5 of the Water Code is amended to read:71611.5. Notwithstanding any other law:(a) Upon the request of an Indian tribe and the satisfaction of the conditions stated in subdivision (b), a district shall may provide service of water at substantially the same terms applicable to the customers of the district to an Indian tribes lands that are not within a district as if the lands had been fully annexed into the district and into any other public agencies required for the provision of water service if the Indian tribes lands meet all of the following requirements: are owned by the tribe.(1)The lands were owned by the tribe on January 1, 2016.(2)The lands are contiguous with at least two districts.(3)The lands lie within the special study area of at least one district.(4)At least 70 percent of the Indian tribes total Indian lands are currently within the boundaries of one or more districts.(b) Before a district provides service of water pursuant to this section, the Indian tribe shall satisfy all of the following conditions:(1) The Indian tribe complies with all federal and tribal laws.(2) The Indian tribe acquires all federal and tribal approvals necessary for the applicable district to provide water service to the tribal lands on substantially the same terms applicable to customers of the district.(3) The Indian tribe shall accepts, by agreement accept agreement, all terms of, and payments to (including service payments), the district and any public agency providing water to said district, as if the Indian tribes lands were fully annexed into the district and into the service area of any other public agency, which terms and payments are also a condition of continued service by a district and by any public agency providing water to said district.(c) If a district provides service of water to an Indian tribes lands pursuant to this section, the service areas of the district and of any public agencies providing water to the district are deemed for all purposes to include the Indian tribes lands for the longest of the following periods of time:(1) The time service of water is provided by the district to the Indian tribe.(2) The time moneys are owed by the Indian tribe to the district for the service of water.(3) The term of any agreement between the district and the Indian tribe.SECTION 1.Section 6075 of the Water Code is amended to read:6075.The department, under the police power of the state, shall supervise the construction, enlargement, alteration, repair, maintenance, operation, and removal of dams and reservoirs for the protection of life and property as described in this part.
1+CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 892Introduced by Assembly Member WaldronFebruary 16, 2017 An act to amend Section 6075 of the Water Code, relating to water. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 892, as introduced, Waldron. Department of Water Resources: supervision: dams and reservoirs.Existing law establishes the Department of Water Resoures and prescribes the powers and responsibilities of the department with regard to the construction and operation of water storage facilities in the state. Existing law requires the department, under the police power of the state, to supervise the construction, enlargement, alteration, repair, maintenance, operation, and removal of dams and reservoirs for the protection of life and property.This bill would make a nonsubstantive change in that law governing the duties of the department with respect to dams and reservoirs.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 6075 of the Water Code is amended to read:6075. The department, under the police power of the state, shall supervise the construction, enlargement, alteration, repair, maintenance, operation, and removal of dams and reservoirs for the protection of life and property as provided described in this part.
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3- Amended IN Assembly March 23, 2017 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 892Introduced by Assembly Member WaldronFebruary 16, 2017An act to amend Section 6075 of the Water Code, relating to water. An act to amend Section 71611.5 of the Water Code, relating to water.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 892, as amended, Waldron. Department of Water Resources: supervision: dams and reservoirs. Municipal water districts: water service: Indian tribes.Existing law, the Municipal Water District Law of 1911, provides for the formation of municipal water districts and grants to those districts specified powers. Existing law permits a district to acquire, control, distribute, store, spread, sink, treat, purify, recycle, recapture, and salvage any water for the beneficial use of the district, its inhabitants, or the owners of rights to water in the district. Existing law, upon the request of certain Indian tribes and the satisfaction of certain conditions, requires a district to provide service of water at substantially the same terms applicable to the customers of the district to the Indian tribes lands that are not within a district, as prescribed.This bill would authorize, rather than require, a district to provide this service of water. The bill would apply this authorization to all Indian tribes whose lands are owned by the tribe.Existing law establishes the Department of Water Resoures and prescribes the powers and responsibilities of the department with regard to the construction and operation of water storage facilities in the state. Existing law requires the department, under the police power of the state, to supervise the construction, enlargement, alteration, repair, maintenance, operation, and removal of dams and reservoirs for the protection of life and property.This bill would make a nonsubstantive change in that law governing the duties of the department with respect to dams and reservoirs.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO
3+ CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 892Introduced by Assembly Member WaldronFebruary 16, 2017 An act to amend Section 6075 of the Water Code, relating to water. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 892, as introduced, Waldron. Department of Water Resources: supervision: dams and reservoirs.Existing law establishes the Department of Water Resoures and prescribes the powers and responsibilities of the department with regard to the construction and operation of water storage facilities in the state. Existing law requires the department, under the police power of the state, to supervise the construction, enlargement, alteration, repair, maintenance, operation, and removal of dams and reservoirs for the protection of life and property.This bill would make a nonsubstantive change in that law governing the duties of the department with respect to dams and reservoirs.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO
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26-Existing law, the Municipal Water District Law of 1911, provides for the formation of municipal water districts and grants to those districts specified powers. Existing law permits a district to acquire, control, distribute, store, spread, sink, treat, purify, recycle, recapture, and salvage any water for the beneficial use of the district, its inhabitants, or the owners of rights to water in the district. Existing law, upon the request of certain Indian tribes and the satisfaction of certain conditions, requires a district to provide service of water at substantially the same terms applicable to the customers of the district to the Indian tribes lands that are not within a district, as prescribed.This bill would authorize, rather than require, a district to provide this service of water. The bill would apply this authorization to all Indian tribes whose lands are owned by the tribe.Existing law establishes the Department of Water Resoures and prescribes the powers and responsibilities of the department with regard to the construction and operation of water storage facilities in the state. Existing law requires the department, under the police power of the state, to supervise the construction, enlargement, alteration, repair, maintenance, operation, and removal of dams and reservoirs for the protection of life and property.This bill would make a nonsubstantive change in that law governing the duties of the department with respect to dams and reservoirs.
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44-The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 71611.5 of the Water Code is amended to read:71611.5. Notwithstanding any other law:(a) Upon the request of an Indian tribe and the satisfaction of the conditions stated in subdivision (b), a district shall may provide service of water at substantially the same terms applicable to the customers of the district to an Indian tribes lands that are not within a district as if the lands had been fully annexed into the district and into any other public agencies required for the provision of water service if the Indian tribes lands meet all of the following requirements: are owned by the tribe.(1)The lands were owned by the tribe on January 1, 2016.(2)The lands are contiguous with at least two districts.(3)The lands lie within the special study area of at least one district.(4)At least 70 percent of the Indian tribes total Indian lands are currently within the boundaries of one or more districts.(b) Before a district provides service of water pursuant to this section, the Indian tribe shall satisfy all of the following conditions:(1) The Indian tribe complies with all federal and tribal laws.(2) The Indian tribe acquires all federal and tribal approvals necessary for the applicable district to provide water service to the tribal lands on substantially the same terms applicable to customers of the district.(3) The Indian tribe shall accepts, by agreement accept agreement, all terms of, and payments to (including service payments), the district and any public agency providing water to said district, as if the Indian tribes lands were fully annexed into the district and into the service area of any other public agency, which terms and payments are also a condition of continued service by a district and by any public agency providing water to said district.(c) If a district provides service of water to an Indian tribes lands pursuant to this section, the service areas of the district and of any public agencies providing water to the district are deemed for all purposes to include the Indian tribes lands for the longest of the following periods of time:(1) The time service of water is provided by the district to the Indian tribe.(2) The time moneys are owed by the Indian tribe to the district for the service of water.(3) The term of any agreement between the district and the Indian tribe.SECTION 1.Section 6075 of the Water Code is amended to read:6075.The department, under the police power of the state, shall supervise the construction, enlargement, alteration, repair, maintenance, operation, and removal of dams and reservoirs for the protection of life and property as described in this part.
36+The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 6075 of the Water Code is amended to read:6075. The department, under the police power of the state, shall supervise the construction, enlargement, alteration, repair, maintenance, operation, and removal of dams and reservoirs for the protection of life and property as provided described in this part.
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50-SECTION 1. Section 71611.5 of the Water Code is amended to read:71611.5. Notwithstanding any other law:(a) Upon the request of an Indian tribe and the satisfaction of the conditions stated in subdivision (b), a district shall may provide service of water at substantially the same terms applicable to the customers of the district to an Indian tribes lands that are not within a district as if the lands had been fully annexed into the district and into any other public agencies required for the provision of water service if the Indian tribes lands meet all of the following requirements: are owned by the tribe.(1)The lands were owned by the tribe on January 1, 2016.(2)The lands are contiguous with at least two districts.(3)The lands lie within the special study area of at least one district.(4)At least 70 percent of the Indian tribes total Indian lands are currently within the boundaries of one or more districts.(b) Before a district provides service of water pursuant to this section, the Indian tribe shall satisfy all of the following conditions:(1) The Indian tribe complies with all federal and tribal laws.(2) The Indian tribe acquires all federal and tribal approvals necessary for the applicable district to provide water service to the tribal lands on substantially the same terms applicable to customers of the district.(3) The Indian tribe shall accepts, by agreement accept agreement, all terms of, and payments to (including service payments), the district and any public agency providing water to said district, as if the Indian tribes lands were fully annexed into the district and into the service area of any other public agency, which terms and payments are also a condition of continued service by a district and by any public agency providing water to said district.(c) If a district provides service of water to an Indian tribes lands pursuant to this section, the service areas of the district and of any public agencies providing water to the district are deemed for all purposes to include the Indian tribes lands for the longest of the following periods of time:(1) The time service of water is provided by the district to the Indian tribe.(2) The time moneys are owed by the Indian tribe to the district for the service of water.(3) The term of any agreement between the district and the Indian tribe.
42+SECTION 1. Section 6075 of the Water Code is amended to read:6075. The department, under the police power of the state, shall supervise the construction, enlargement, alteration, repair, maintenance, operation, and removal of dams and reservoirs for the protection of life and property as provided described in this part.
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56-71611.5. Notwithstanding any other law:(a) Upon the request of an Indian tribe and the satisfaction of the conditions stated in subdivision (b), a district shall may provide service of water at substantially the same terms applicable to the customers of the district to an Indian tribes lands that are not within a district as if the lands had been fully annexed into the district and into any other public agencies required for the provision of water service if the Indian tribes lands meet all of the following requirements: are owned by the tribe.(1)The lands were owned by the tribe on January 1, 2016.(2)The lands are contiguous with at least two districts.(3)The lands lie within the special study area of at least one district.(4)At least 70 percent of the Indian tribes total Indian lands are currently within the boundaries of one or more districts.(b) Before a district provides service of water pursuant to this section, the Indian tribe shall satisfy all of the following conditions:(1) The Indian tribe complies with all federal and tribal laws.(2) The Indian tribe acquires all federal and tribal approvals necessary for the applicable district to provide water service to the tribal lands on substantially the same terms applicable to customers of the district.(3) The Indian tribe shall accepts, by agreement accept agreement, all terms of, and payments to (including service payments), the district and any public agency providing water to said district, as if the Indian tribes lands were fully annexed into the district and into the service area of any other public agency, which terms and payments are also a condition of continued service by a district and by any public agency providing water to said district.(c) If a district provides service of water to an Indian tribes lands pursuant to this section, the service areas of the district and of any public agencies providing water to the district are deemed for all purposes to include the Indian tribes lands for the longest of the following periods of time:(1) The time service of water is provided by the district to the Indian tribe.(2) The time moneys are owed by the Indian tribe to the district for the service of water.(3) The term of any agreement between the district and the Indian tribe.
48+6075. The department, under the police power of the state, shall supervise the construction, enlargement, alteration, repair, maintenance, operation, and removal of dams and reservoirs for the protection of life and property as provided described in this part.
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58-71611.5. Notwithstanding any other law:(a) Upon the request of an Indian tribe and the satisfaction of the conditions stated in subdivision (b), a district shall may provide service of water at substantially the same terms applicable to the customers of the district to an Indian tribes lands that are not within a district as if the lands had been fully annexed into the district and into any other public agencies required for the provision of water service if the Indian tribes lands meet all of the following requirements: are owned by the tribe.(1)The lands were owned by the tribe on January 1, 2016.(2)The lands are contiguous with at least two districts.(3)The lands lie within the special study area of at least one district.(4)At least 70 percent of the Indian tribes total Indian lands are currently within the boundaries of one or more districts.(b) Before a district provides service of water pursuant to this section, the Indian tribe shall satisfy all of the following conditions:(1) The Indian tribe complies with all federal and tribal laws.(2) The Indian tribe acquires all federal and tribal approvals necessary for the applicable district to provide water service to the tribal lands on substantially the same terms applicable to customers of the district.(3) The Indian tribe shall accepts, by agreement accept agreement, all terms of, and payments to (including service payments), the district and any public agency providing water to said district, as if the Indian tribes lands were fully annexed into the district and into the service area of any other public agency, which terms and payments are also a condition of continued service by a district and by any public agency providing water to said district.(c) If a district provides service of water to an Indian tribes lands pursuant to this section, the service areas of the district and of any public agencies providing water to the district are deemed for all purposes to include the Indian tribes lands for the longest of the following periods of time:(1) The time service of water is provided by the district to the Indian tribe.(2) The time moneys are owed by the Indian tribe to the district for the service of water.(3) The term of any agreement between the district and the Indian tribe.
50+6075. The department, under the police power of the state, shall supervise the construction, enlargement, alteration, repair, maintenance, operation, and removal of dams and reservoirs for the protection of life and property as provided described in this part.
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60-71611.5. Notwithstanding any other law:(a) Upon the request of an Indian tribe and the satisfaction of the conditions stated in subdivision (b), a district shall may provide service of water at substantially the same terms applicable to the customers of the district to an Indian tribes lands that are not within a district as if the lands had been fully annexed into the district and into any other public agencies required for the provision of water service if the Indian tribes lands meet all of the following requirements: are owned by the tribe.(1)The lands were owned by the tribe on January 1, 2016.(2)The lands are contiguous with at least two districts.(3)The lands lie within the special study area of at least one district.(4)At least 70 percent of the Indian tribes total Indian lands are currently within the boundaries of one or more districts.(b) Before a district provides service of water pursuant to this section, the Indian tribe shall satisfy all of the following conditions:(1) The Indian tribe complies with all federal and tribal laws.(2) The Indian tribe acquires all federal and tribal approvals necessary for the applicable district to provide water service to the tribal lands on substantially the same terms applicable to customers of the district.(3) The Indian tribe shall accepts, by agreement accept agreement, all terms of, and payments to (including service payments), the district and any public agency providing water to said district, as if the Indian tribes lands were fully annexed into the district and into the service area of any other public agency, which terms and payments are also a condition of continued service by a district and by any public agency providing water to said district.(c) If a district provides service of water to an Indian tribes lands pursuant to this section, the service areas of the district and of any public agencies providing water to the district are deemed for all purposes to include the Indian tribes lands for the longest of the following periods of time:(1) The time service of water is provided by the district to the Indian tribe.(2) The time moneys are owed by the Indian tribe to the district for the service of water.(3) The term of any agreement between the district and the Indian tribe.
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