Amended IN Senate May 25, 2018 Amended IN Senate April 18, 2018 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 834Introduced by Senators Jackson and Lara(Principal coauthor: Senator McGuire)(Principal coauthor: Assembly Member Muratsuchi)(Coauthors: Senators Allen, Stern, and Wiener)(Coauthor: Assembly Member Bloom)January 04, 2018An act to add Section 6245 to the Public Resources Code, relating to state lands.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 834, as amended, Jackson. State lands: leasing: oil and gas.Existing law vests exclusive jurisdiction over ungranted tidelands and submerged lands owned by the state to the State Lands Commission. Existing law confers the powers of the commission as to leasing or granting of rights or privileges to lands owned by the state upon a local trustee of granted public trust lands to which those lands have been granted. Existing law authorizes the commission to let leases for the extraction of oil and gas from coastal tidelands or submerged lands in state waters and beds of navigable rivers and lakes within the state in accordance with specified provisions of law.Existing law, notwithstanding those provisions or any other provision of law, prohibits a state agency or state officer from entering into any new lease for the extraction of oil or gas from the California Coastal Sanctuary, which includes certain state waters subject to tidal influence, unless either (1) the President of the United States has found a severe energy supply interruption and has ordered distribution of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, the Governor finds that the energy resources of the sanctuary will contribute significantly to the alleviation of that interruption, and the Legislature subsequently acts to amend the law to allow the extraction, or (2) the commission determines that the oil or gas deposits are being drained by means of producing wells upon adjacent federal lands and the lease is in the best interest of the state.This bill would prohibit the commission and the or a local trustees trustee, as defined, of granted public trust lands from entering into any new lease or other conveyance authorizing new construction of oil- and gas-related infrastructure upon tidelands and submerged lands within state waters associated with Outer Continental Shelf leases issued after January 1, 2018. The bill would prohibit the commission and the or a local trustees of granted public trust lands trustee from entering into any lease renewal, extension, amendment, or modification authorizing new construction of oil- and gas-related infrastructure that authorizes a lessee to engage in any activity upon tidelands and submerged lands within state waters that would facilitate new or additional exploration, development, or production of oil or natural gas from associated with Outer Continental Shelf leases issued after January 1, 2018. The bill would provide that these provisions do not prevent specified activities, including, among others, issuance by the commission of leases pursuant to exceptions applicable to the California Coastal Sanctuary described above. The bill would authorize the commission to establish regulations for the implementation of these provisions.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 6245 is added to the Public Resources Code, to read:6245. (a) Except as provided in subdivision (c), the commission or a local trustee shall not enter into any new lease or other conveyance authorizing new construction of oil- and gas-related infrastructure upon tidelands and submerged lands within state waters associated with Outer Continental Shelf leases issued after January 1, 2018.(b) Except as provided in subdivision (c), the commission or a local trustee shall not enter into any lease renewal, extension, amendment, or modification authorizing new construction of oil- and gas-related infrastructure that authorizes a lessee to engage in any activity upon tidelands and submerged lands within state waters that would facilitate new or additional exploration, development, or production of oil or natural gas from the Outer Continental Shelf. associated with Outer Continental Shelf leases issued after January 1, 2018.(c) Nothing in this section shall prohibit any of the following:(1) The commission from issuing leases pursuant to Section 6243 or 6244.(2) Any activity undertaken to repair or maintain any pipeline or other infrastructure used to convey oil or natural gas or any other activity necessary to ensure the safe operation of existing infrastructure used in the exploration, development, or production of oil or natural gas.(3) Any activity undertaken to convey oil or natural gas produced from state waters.(d) The commission may establish regulations for the implementation of this section.(e) For the purposes of this section, the following terms have the following meanings:(1) Commission means the State Lands Commission.(2) Local trustee means a local trustee of granted public trust lands that is a county, city, or district, including water, sanitary, regional park, port, or harbor districts, or any other local political or corporate subdivision that has been granted public trust lands through a legislative grant.(3)New or additional exploration, development, or production of oil or natural gas means activities undertaken to increase the capacity of any infrastructure used to convey, transport, or process oil or natural gas from Outer Continental Shelf leases issued after January 1, 2018.(4)(3) Outer Continental Shelf means all submerged lands lying seaward and outside of the area of lands beneath navigable waters, as set forth by the federal Submerged Lands Act (43 U.S.C. Sec. 1331), and all of which appertain to the United States and are subject to its jurisdiction and control.(7)(4) State waters has the same meaning as defined in Section 36108. Amended IN Senate May 25, 2018 Amended IN Senate April 18, 2018 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 834Introduced by Senators Jackson and Lara(Principal coauthor: Senator McGuire)(Principal coauthor: Assembly Member Muratsuchi)(Coauthors: Senators Allen, Stern, and Wiener)(Coauthor: Assembly Member Bloom)January 04, 2018An act to add Section 6245 to the Public Resources Code, relating to state lands.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 834, as amended, Jackson. State lands: leasing: oil and gas.Existing law vests exclusive jurisdiction over ungranted tidelands and submerged lands owned by the state to the State Lands Commission. Existing law confers the powers of the commission as to leasing or granting of rights or privileges to lands owned by the state upon a local trustee of granted public trust lands to which those lands have been granted. Existing law authorizes the commission to let leases for the extraction of oil and gas from coastal tidelands or submerged lands in state waters and beds of navigable rivers and lakes within the state in accordance with specified provisions of law.Existing law, notwithstanding those provisions or any other provision of law, prohibits a state agency or state officer from entering into any new lease for the extraction of oil or gas from the California Coastal Sanctuary, which includes certain state waters subject to tidal influence, unless either (1) the President of the United States has found a severe energy supply interruption and has ordered distribution of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, the Governor finds that the energy resources of the sanctuary will contribute significantly to the alleviation of that interruption, and the Legislature subsequently acts to amend the law to allow the extraction, or (2) the commission determines that the oil or gas deposits are being drained by means of producing wells upon adjacent federal lands and the lease is in the best interest of the state.This bill would prohibit the commission and the or a local trustees trustee, as defined, of granted public trust lands from entering into any new lease or other conveyance authorizing new construction of oil- and gas-related infrastructure upon tidelands and submerged lands within state waters associated with Outer Continental Shelf leases issued after January 1, 2018. The bill would prohibit the commission and the or a local trustees of granted public trust lands trustee from entering into any lease renewal, extension, amendment, or modification authorizing new construction of oil- and gas-related infrastructure that authorizes a lessee to engage in any activity upon tidelands and submerged lands within state waters that would facilitate new or additional exploration, development, or production of oil or natural gas from associated with Outer Continental Shelf leases issued after January 1, 2018. The bill would provide that these provisions do not prevent specified activities, including, among others, issuance by the commission of leases pursuant to exceptions applicable to the California Coastal Sanctuary described above. The bill would authorize the commission to establish regulations for the implementation of these provisions.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Amended IN Senate May 25, 2018 Amended IN Senate April 18, 2018 Amended IN Senate May 25, 2018 Amended IN Senate April 18, 2018 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 834 Introduced by Senators Jackson and Lara(Principal coauthor: Senator McGuire)(Principal coauthor: Assembly Member Muratsuchi)(Coauthors: Senators Allen, Stern, and Wiener)(Coauthor: Assembly Member Bloom)January 04, 2018 Introduced by Senators Jackson and Lara(Principal coauthor: Senator McGuire)(Principal coauthor: Assembly Member Muratsuchi)(Coauthors: Senators Allen, Stern, and Wiener)(Coauthor: Assembly Member Bloom) January 04, 2018 An act to add Section 6245 to the Public Resources Code, relating to state lands. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST ## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST SB 834, as amended, Jackson. State lands: leasing: oil and gas. Existing law vests exclusive jurisdiction over ungranted tidelands and submerged lands owned by the state to the State Lands Commission. Existing law confers the powers of the commission as to leasing or granting of rights or privileges to lands owned by the state upon a local trustee of granted public trust lands to which those lands have been granted. Existing law authorizes the commission to let leases for the extraction of oil and gas from coastal tidelands or submerged lands in state waters and beds of navigable rivers and lakes within the state in accordance with specified provisions of law.Existing law, notwithstanding those provisions or any other provision of law, prohibits a state agency or state officer from entering into any new lease for the extraction of oil or gas from the California Coastal Sanctuary, which includes certain state waters subject to tidal influence, unless either (1) the President of the United States has found a severe energy supply interruption and has ordered distribution of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, the Governor finds that the energy resources of the sanctuary will contribute significantly to the alleviation of that interruption, and the Legislature subsequently acts to amend the law to allow the extraction, or (2) the commission determines that the oil or gas deposits are being drained by means of producing wells upon adjacent federal lands and the lease is in the best interest of the state.This bill would prohibit the commission and the or a local trustees trustee, as defined, of granted public trust lands from entering into any new lease or other conveyance authorizing new construction of oil- and gas-related infrastructure upon tidelands and submerged lands within state waters associated with Outer Continental Shelf leases issued after January 1, 2018. The bill would prohibit the commission and the or a local trustees of granted public trust lands trustee from entering into any lease renewal, extension, amendment, or modification authorizing new construction of oil- and gas-related infrastructure that authorizes a lessee to engage in any activity upon tidelands and submerged lands within state waters that would facilitate new or additional exploration, development, or production of oil or natural gas from associated with Outer Continental Shelf leases issued after January 1, 2018. The bill would provide that these provisions do not prevent specified activities, including, among others, issuance by the commission of leases pursuant to exceptions applicable to the California Coastal Sanctuary described above. The bill would authorize the commission to establish regulations for the implementation of these provisions. Existing law vests exclusive jurisdiction over ungranted tidelands and submerged lands owned by the state to the State Lands Commission. Existing law confers the powers of the commission as to leasing or granting of rights or privileges to lands owned by the state upon a local trustee of granted public trust lands to which those lands have been granted. Existing law authorizes the commission to let leases for the extraction of oil and gas from coastal tidelands or submerged lands in state waters and beds of navigable rivers and lakes within the state in accordance with specified provisions of law. Existing law, notwithstanding those provisions or any other provision of law, prohibits a state agency or state officer from entering into any new lease for the extraction of oil or gas from the California Coastal Sanctuary, which includes certain state waters subject to tidal influence, unless either (1) the President of the United States has found a severe energy supply interruption and has ordered distribution of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, the Governor finds that the energy resources of the sanctuary will contribute significantly to the alleviation of that interruption, and the Legislature subsequently acts to amend the law to allow the extraction, or (2) the commission determines that the oil or gas deposits are being drained by means of producing wells upon adjacent federal lands and the lease is in the best interest of the state. This bill would prohibit the commission and the or a local trustees trustee, as defined, of granted public trust lands from entering into any new lease or other conveyance authorizing new construction of oil- and gas-related infrastructure upon tidelands and submerged lands within state waters associated with Outer Continental Shelf leases issued after January 1, 2018. The bill would prohibit the commission and the or a local trustees of granted public trust lands trustee from entering into any lease renewal, extension, amendment, or modification authorizing new construction of oil- and gas-related infrastructure that authorizes a lessee to engage in any activity upon tidelands and submerged lands within state waters that would facilitate new or additional exploration, development, or production of oil or natural gas from associated with Outer Continental Shelf leases issued after January 1, 2018. The bill would provide that these provisions do not prevent specified activities, including, among others, issuance by the commission of leases pursuant to exceptions applicable to the California Coastal Sanctuary described above. The bill would authorize the commission to establish regulations for the implementation of these provisions. ## Digest Key ## Bill Text The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 6245 is added to the Public Resources Code, to read:6245. (a) Except as provided in subdivision (c), the commission or a local trustee shall not enter into any new lease or other conveyance authorizing new construction of oil- and gas-related infrastructure upon tidelands and submerged lands within state waters associated with Outer Continental Shelf leases issued after January 1, 2018.(b) Except as provided in subdivision (c), the commission or a local trustee shall not enter into any lease renewal, extension, amendment, or modification authorizing new construction of oil- and gas-related infrastructure that authorizes a lessee to engage in any activity upon tidelands and submerged lands within state waters that would facilitate new or additional exploration, development, or production of oil or natural gas from the Outer Continental Shelf. associated with Outer Continental Shelf leases issued after January 1, 2018.(c) Nothing in this section shall prohibit any of the following:(1) The commission from issuing leases pursuant to Section 6243 or 6244.(2) Any activity undertaken to repair or maintain any pipeline or other infrastructure used to convey oil or natural gas or any other activity necessary to ensure the safe operation of existing infrastructure used in the exploration, development, or production of oil or natural gas.(3) Any activity undertaken to convey oil or natural gas produced from state waters.(d) The commission may establish regulations for the implementation of this section.(e) For the purposes of this section, the following terms have the following meanings:(1) Commission means the State Lands Commission.(2) Local trustee means a local trustee of granted public trust lands that is a county, city, or district, including water, sanitary, regional park, port, or harbor districts, or any other local political or corporate subdivision that has been granted public trust lands through a legislative grant.(3)New or additional exploration, development, or production of oil or natural gas means activities undertaken to increase the capacity of any infrastructure used to convey, transport, or process oil or natural gas from Outer Continental Shelf leases issued after January 1, 2018.(4)(3) Outer Continental Shelf means all submerged lands lying seaward and outside of the area of lands beneath navigable waters, as set forth by the federal Submerged Lands Act (43 U.S.C. Sec. 1331), and all of which appertain to the United States and are subject to its jurisdiction and control.(7)(4) State waters has the same meaning as defined in Section 36108. The people of the State of California do enact as follows: ## The people of the State of California do enact as follows: SECTION 1. Section 6245 is added to the Public Resources Code, to read:6245. (a) Except as provided in subdivision (c), the commission or a local trustee shall not enter into any new lease or other conveyance authorizing new construction of oil- and gas-related infrastructure upon tidelands and submerged lands within state waters associated with Outer Continental Shelf leases issued after January 1, 2018.(b) Except as provided in subdivision (c), the commission or a local trustee shall not enter into any lease renewal, extension, amendment, or modification authorizing new construction of oil- and gas-related infrastructure that authorizes a lessee to engage in any activity upon tidelands and submerged lands within state waters that would facilitate new or additional exploration, development, or production of oil or natural gas from the Outer Continental Shelf. associated with Outer Continental Shelf leases issued after January 1, 2018.(c) Nothing in this section shall prohibit any of the following:(1) The commission from issuing leases pursuant to Section 6243 or 6244.(2) Any activity undertaken to repair or maintain any pipeline or other infrastructure used to convey oil or natural gas or any other activity necessary to ensure the safe operation of existing infrastructure used in the exploration, development, or production of oil or natural gas.(3) Any activity undertaken to convey oil or natural gas produced from state waters.(d) The commission may establish regulations for the implementation of this section.(e) For the purposes of this section, the following terms have the following meanings:(1) Commission means the State Lands Commission.(2) Local trustee means a local trustee of granted public trust lands that is a county, city, or district, including water, sanitary, regional park, port, or harbor districts, or any other local political or corporate subdivision that has been granted public trust lands through a legislative grant.(3)New or additional exploration, development, or production of oil or natural gas means activities undertaken to increase the capacity of any infrastructure used to convey, transport, or process oil or natural gas from Outer Continental Shelf leases issued after January 1, 2018.(4)(3) Outer Continental Shelf means all submerged lands lying seaward and outside of the area of lands beneath navigable waters, as set forth by the federal Submerged Lands Act (43 U.S.C. Sec. 1331), and all of which appertain to the United States and are subject to its jurisdiction and control.(7)(4) State waters has the same meaning as defined in Section 36108. SECTION 1. Section 6245 is added to the Public Resources Code, to read: ### SECTION 1. 6245. (a) Except as provided in subdivision (c), the commission or a local trustee shall not enter into any new lease or other conveyance authorizing new construction of oil- and gas-related infrastructure upon tidelands and submerged lands within state waters associated with Outer Continental Shelf leases issued after January 1, 2018.(b) Except as provided in subdivision (c), the commission or a local trustee shall not enter into any lease renewal, extension, amendment, or modification authorizing new construction of oil- and gas-related infrastructure that authorizes a lessee to engage in any activity upon tidelands and submerged lands within state waters that would facilitate new or additional exploration, development, or production of oil or natural gas from the Outer Continental Shelf. associated with Outer Continental Shelf leases issued after January 1, 2018.(c) Nothing in this section shall prohibit any of the following:(1) The commission from issuing leases pursuant to Section 6243 or 6244.(2) Any activity undertaken to repair or maintain any pipeline or other infrastructure used to convey oil or natural gas or any other activity necessary to ensure the safe operation of existing infrastructure used in the exploration, development, or production of oil or natural gas.(3) Any activity undertaken to convey oil or natural gas produced from state waters.(d) The commission may establish regulations for the implementation of this section.(e) For the purposes of this section, the following terms have the following meanings:(1) Commission means the State Lands Commission.(2) Local trustee means a local trustee of granted public trust lands that is a county, city, or district, including water, sanitary, regional park, port, or harbor districts, or any other local political or corporate subdivision that has been granted public trust lands through a legislative grant.(3)New or additional exploration, development, or production of oil or natural gas means activities undertaken to increase the capacity of any infrastructure used to convey, transport, or process oil or natural gas from Outer Continental Shelf leases issued after January 1, 2018.(4)(3) Outer Continental Shelf means all submerged lands lying seaward and outside of the area of lands beneath navigable waters, as set forth by the federal Submerged Lands Act (43 U.S.C. Sec. 1331), and all of which appertain to the United States and are subject to its jurisdiction and control.(7)(4) State waters has the same meaning as defined in Section 36108. 6245. (a) Except as provided in subdivision (c), the commission or a local trustee shall not enter into any new lease or other conveyance authorizing new construction of oil- and gas-related infrastructure upon tidelands and submerged lands within state waters associated with Outer Continental Shelf leases issued after January 1, 2018.(b) Except as provided in subdivision (c), the commission or a local trustee shall not enter into any lease renewal, extension, amendment, or modification authorizing new construction of oil- and gas-related infrastructure that authorizes a lessee to engage in any activity upon tidelands and submerged lands within state waters that would facilitate new or additional exploration, development, or production of oil or natural gas from the Outer Continental Shelf. associated with Outer Continental Shelf leases issued after January 1, 2018.(c) Nothing in this section shall prohibit any of the following:(1) The commission from issuing leases pursuant to Section 6243 or 6244.(2) Any activity undertaken to repair or maintain any pipeline or other infrastructure used to convey oil or natural gas or any other activity necessary to ensure the safe operation of existing infrastructure used in the exploration, development, or production of oil or natural gas.(3) Any activity undertaken to convey oil or natural gas produced from state waters.(d) The commission may establish regulations for the implementation of this section.(e) For the purposes of this section, the following terms have the following meanings:(1) Commission means the State Lands Commission.(2) Local trustee means a local trustee of granted public trust lands that is a county, city, or district, including water, sanitary, regional park, port, or harbor districts, or any other local political or corporate subdivision that has been granted public trust lands through a legislative grant.(3)New or additional exploration, development, or production of oil or natural gas means activities undertaken to increase the capacity of any infrastructure used to convey, transport, or process oil or natural gas from Outer Continental Shelf leases issued after January 1, 2018.(4)(3) Outer Continental Shelf means all submerged lands lying seaward and outside of the area of lands beneath navigable waters, as set forth by the federal Submerged Lands Act (43 U.S.C. Sec. 1331), and all of which appertain to the United States and are subject to its jurisdiction and control.(7)(4) State waters has the same meaning as defined in Section 36108. 6245. (a) Except as provided in subdivision (c), the commission or a local trustee shall not enter into any new lease or other conveyance authorizing new construction of oil- and gas-related infrastructure upon tidelands and submerged lands within state waters associated with Outer Continental Shelf leases issued after January 1, 2018.(b) Except as provided in subdivision (c), the commission or a local trustee shall not enter into any lease renewal, extension, amendment, or modification authorizing new construction of oil- and gas-related infrastructure that authorizes a lessee to engage in any activity upon tidelands and submerged lands within state waters that would facilitate new or additional exploration, development, or production of oil or natural gas from the Outer Continental Shelf. associated with Outer Continental Shelf leases issued after January 1, 2018.(c) Nothing in this section shall prohibit any of the following:(1) The commission from issuing leases pursuant to Section 6243 or 6244.(2) Any activity undertaken to repair or maintain any pipeline or other infrastructure used to convey oil or natural gas or any other activity necessary to ensure the safe operation of existing infrastructure used in the exploration, development, or production of oil or natural gas.(3) Any activity undertaken to convey oil or natural gas produced from state waters.(d) The commission may establish regulations for the implementation of this section.(e) For the purposes of this section, the following terms have the following meanings:(1) Commission means the State Lands Commission.(2) Local trustee means a local trustee of granted public trust lands that is a county, city, or district, including water, sanitary, regional park, port, or harbor districts, or any other local political or corporate subdivision that has been granted public trust lands through a legislative grant.(3)New or additional exploration, development, or production of oil or natural gas means activities undertaken to increase the capacity of any infrastructure used to convey, transport, or process oil or natural gas from Outer Continental Shelf leases issued after January 1, 2018.(4)(3) Outer Continental Shelf means all submerged lands lying seaward and outside of the area of lands beneath navigable waters, as set forth by the federal Submerged Lands Act (43 U.S.C. Sec. 1331), and all of which appertain to the United States and are subject to its jurisdiction and control.(7)(4) State waters has the same meaning as defined in Section 36108. 6245. (a) Except as provided in subdivision (c), the commission or a local trustee shall not enter into any new lease or other conveyance authorizing new construction of oil- and gas-related infrastructure upon tidelands and submerged lands within state waters associated with Outer Continental Shelf leases issued after January 1, 2018. (b) Except as provided in subdivision (c), the commission or a local trustee shall not enter into any lease renewal, extension, amendment, or modification authorizing new construction of oil- and gas-related infrastructure that authorizes a lessee to engage in any activity upon tidelands and submerged lands within state waters that would facilitate new or additional exploration, development, or production of oil or natural gas from the Outer Continental Shelf. associated with Outer Continental Shelf leases issued after January 1, 2018. (c) Nothing in this section shall prohibit any of the following: (1) The commission from issuing leases pursuant to Section 6243 or 6244. (2) Any activity undertaken to repair or maintain any pipeline or other infrastructure used to convey oil or natural gas or any other activity necessary to ensure the safe operation of existing infrastructure used in the exploration, development, or production of oil or natural gas. (3) Any activity undertaken to convey oil or natural gas produced from state waters. (d) The commission may establish regulations for the implementation of this section. (e) For the purposes of this section, the following terms have the following meanings: (1) Commission means the State Lands Commission. (2) Local trustee means a local trustee of granted public trust lands that is a county, city, or district, including water, sanitary, regional park, port, or harbor districts, or any other local political or corporate subdivision that has been granted public trust lands through a legislative grant. (3)New or additional exploration, development, or production of oil or natural gas means activities undertaken to increase the capacity of any infrastructure used to convey, transport, or process oil or natural gas from Outer Continental Shelf leases issued after January 1, 2018. (4) (3) Outer Continental Shelf means all submerged lands lying seaward and outside of the area of lands beneath navigable waters, as set forth by the federal Submerged Lands Act (43 U.S.C. Sec. 1331), and all of which appertain to the United States and are subject to its jurisdiction and control. (7) (4) State waters has the same meaning as defined in Section 36108.