California 2019 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB556 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/13/2019

                    CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 556Introduced by Assembly Member Carrillo(Coauthor: Assembly Member Brough)February 13, 2019 An act to add Chapter 3.4 (commencing with Section 5660) to Division 5 of the Public Resources Code, relating to public resources. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 556, as introduced, Carrillo. Outdoor experiences: community access program: grant program.Existing law establishes in state government the Natural Resources Agency, consisting of various departments, including the Department of Parks and Recreation, the California Coastal Commission, and the State Coastal Conservancy.Existing law, the State Urban Parks and Healthy Communities Act, requires the Director of Parks and Recreation to develop a competitive grant program to assist state parks, specified state conservancies, urbanized and heavily urbanized local agencies, and community-based organizations within those jurisdictions to provide outdoor educational opportunities to children. This bill would require the Natural Resources Agency to develop and implement a community access program focused on engagement programs, technical assistance, or facilities that maximize safe and equitable physical admittance, especially for low-income and disadvantaged communities, to natural or cultural resources, community education programs, or recreational amenities. The bill would authorize the agency to develop a grant program for innovative transportation projects that provide disadvantaged and low-income youth with access to outdoor experiences, as specified.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. Chapter 3.4 (commencing with Section 5660) is added to Division 5 of the Public Resources Code, to read: CHAPTER 3.4. Enhancing Community Access to the Outdoors5660. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) Providing children and underserved communities with access to outdoor experiences increases school performance, builds civic behavior, and improves the overall well-being of Californias residents and communities.(b) Experiences in natural lands are important to the continuing stewardship of our natural resources.(c) The mission of the Natural Resources Agency is to restore, protect, and manage the states natural, historical, and cultural resources for current and future generations using creative approaches and solutions based on science, collaboration, and respect for all of the communities and interests involved.5661. For purposes of this chapter, the following terms have the following meanings:(a) Agency means the Natural Resources Agency.(b) Disadvantaged communities means communities identified pursuant to Section 39711 of the Health and Safety Code.(c) Low-income communities has the same meaning as that term is defined in paragraph (2) of subdivision (d) of Section 39713 of the Health and Safety Code.5662. (a) The agency shall develop and implement a community access program focused on engagement programs, technical assistance, or facilities that maximize safe and equitable physical admittance, especially for low-income and disadvantaged communities, to natural or cultural resources, community education programs, or recreational amenities. Community access provided under the program may include any, or any combination, including all, of the following components:(1) Transportation.(2) Physical activity programming.(3) Resource interpretation services.(4) Multilingual translation services.(5) Natural science.(6) Workforce development and career pathways.(7) Education.(8) Communication related to water, parks, climate, coastal protection, and other outdoor pursuits.(b) In advancing approaches to improve access under the program, the agency shall work with all entities that comprise the agency under Section 12805 of the Government Code to ensure that community access is prioritized within relevant programs that make public lands accessible to the public.5663. (a) The agency may, in consultation with the entities that comprise the agency under Section 12805 of the Government Code, develop a grant program within a state department for innovative transportation projects that provide disadvantaged and low-income youth with access to outdoor experiences.(b) Priority for funding under the grant program shall be provided to a nonprofit organization, local agency, or state agency to cover the cost of transportation services from schools, organizations, local agencies, institutions, and other locations in furtherance of providing new and expanded outdoor experiences for disadvantaged and low-income youth.

 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 556Introduced by Assembly Member Carrillo(Coauthor: Assembly Member Brough)February 13, 2019 An act to add Chapter 3.4 (commencing with Section 5660) to Division 5 of the Public Resources Code, relating to public resources. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 556, as introduced, Carrillo. Outdoor experiences: community access program: grant program.Existing law establishes in state government the Natural Resources Agency, consisting of various departments, including the Department of Parks and Recreation, the California Coastal Commission, and the State Coastal Conservancy.Existing law, the State Urban Parks and Healthy Communities Act, requires the Director of Parks and Recreation to develop a competitive grant program to assist state parks, specified state conservancies, urbanized and heavily urbanized local agencies, and community-based organizations within those jurisdictions to provide outdoor educational opportunities to children. This bill would require the Natural Resources Agency to develop and implement a community access program focused on engagement programs, technical assistance, or facilities that maximize safe and equitable physical admittance, especially for low-income and disadvantaged communities, to natural or cultural resources, community education programs, or recreational amenities. The bill would authorize the agency to develop a grant program for innovative transportation projects that provide disadvantaged and low-income youth with access to outdoor experiences, as specified.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: YES  Local Program: NO 





 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION

Assembly Bill No. 556

Introduced by Assembly Member Carrillo(Coauthor: Assembly Member Brough)February 13, 2019

Introduced by Assembly Member Carrillo(Coauthor: Assembly Member Brough)
February 13, 2019

 An act to add Chapter 3.4 (commencing with Section 5660) to Division 5 of the Public Resources Code, relating to public resources. 

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

AB 556, as introduced, Carrillo. Outdoor experiences: community access program: grant program.

Existing law establishes in state government the Natural Resources Agency, consisting of various departments, including the Department of Parks and Recreation, the California Coastal Commission, and the State Coastal Conservancy.Existing law, the State Urban Parks and Healthy Communities Act, requires the Director of Parks and Recreation to develop a competitive grant program to assist state parks, specified state conservancies, urbanized and heavily urbanized local agencies, and community-based organizations within those jurisdictions to provide outdoor educational opportunities to children. This bill would require the Natural Resources Agency to develop and implement a community access program focused on engagement programs, technical assistance, or facilities that maximize safe and equitable physical admittance, especially for low-income and disadvantaged communities, to natural or cultural resources, community education programs, or recreational amenities. The bill would authorize the agency to develop a grant program for innovative transportation projects that provide disadvantaged and low-income youth with access to outdoor experiences, as specified.

Existing law establishes in state government the Natural Resources Agency, consisting of various departments, including the Department of Parks and Recreation, the California Coastal Commission, and the State Coastal Conservancy.

Existing law, the State Urban Parks and Healthy Communities Act, requires the Director of Parks and Recreation to develop a competitive grant program to assist state parks, specified state conservancies, urbanized and heavily urbanized local agencies, and community-based organizations within those jurisdictions to provide outdoor educational opportunities to children. 

This bill would require the Natural Resources Agency to develop and implement a community access program focused on engagement programs, technical assistance, or facilities that maximize safe and equitable physical admittance, especially for low-income and disadvantaged communities, to natural or cultural resources, community education programs, or recreational amenities. The bill would authorize the agency to develop a grant program for innovative transportation projects that provide disadvantaged and low-income youth with access to outdoor experiences, as specified.

## Digest Key

## Bill Text

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Chapter 3.4 (commencing with Section 5660) is added to Division 5 of the Public Resources Code, to read: CHAPTER 3.4. Enhancing Community Access to the Outdoors5660. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) Providing children and underserved communities with access to outdoor experiences increases school performance, builds civic behavior, and improves the overall well-being of Californias residents and communities.(b) Experiences in natural lands are important to the continuing stewardship of our natural resources.(c) The mission of the Natural Resources Agency is to restore, protect, and manage the states natural, historical, and cultural resources for current and future generations using creative approaches and solutions based on science, collaboration, and respect for all of the communities and interests involved.5661. For purposes of this chapter, the following terms have the following meanings:(a) Agency means the Natural Resources Agency.(b) Disadvantaged communities means communities identified pursuant to Section 39711 of the Health and Safety Code.(c) Low-income communities has the same meaning as that term is defined in paragraph (2) of subdivision (d) of Section 39713 of the Health and Safety Code.5662. (a) The agency shall develop and implement a community access program focused on engagement programs, technical assistance, or facilities that maximize safe and equitable physical admittance, especially for low-income and disadvantaged communities, to natural or cultural resources, community education programs, or recreational amenities. Community access provided under the program may include any, or any combination, including all, of the following components:(1) Transportation.(2) Physical activity programming.(3) Resource interpretation services.(4) Multilingual translation services.(5) Natural science.(6) Workforce development and career pathways.(7) Education.(8) Communication related to water, parks, climate, coastal protection, and other outdoor pursuits.(b) In advancing approaches to improve access under the program, the agency shall work with all entities that comprise the agency under Section 12805 of the Government Code to ensure that community access is prioritized within relevant programs that make public lands accessible to the public.5663. (a) The agency may, in consultation with the entities that comprise the agency under Section 12805 of the Government Code, develop a grant program within a state department for innovative transportation projects that provide disadvantaged and low-income youth with access to outdoor experiences.(b) Priority for funding under the grant program shall be provided to a nonprofit organization, local agency, or state agency to cover the cost of transportation services from schools, organizations, local agencies, institutions, and other locations in furtherance of providing new and expanded outdoor experiences for disadvantaged and low-income youth.

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

## The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. Chapter 3.4 (commencing with Section 5660) is added to Division 5 of the Public Resources Code, to read: CHAPTER 3.4. Enhancing Community Access to the Outdoors5660. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) Providing children and underserved communities with access to outdoor experiences increases school performance, builds civic behavior, and improves the overall well-being of Californias residents and communities.(b) Experiences in natural lands are important to the continuing stewardship of our natural resources.(c) The mission of the Natural Resources Agency is to restore, protect, and manage the states natural, historical, and cultural resources for current and future generations using creative approaches and solutions based on science, collaboration, and respect for all of the communities and interests involved.5661. For purposes of this chapter, the following terms have the following meanings:(a) Agency means the Natural Resources Agency.(b) Disadvantaged communities means communities identified pursuant to Section 39711 of the Health and Safety Code.(c) Low-income communities has the same meaning as that term is defined in paragraph (2) of subdivision (d) of Section 39713 of the Health and Safety Code.5662. (a) The agency shall develop and implement a community access program focused on engagement programs, technical assistance, or facilities that maximize safe and equitable physical admittance, especially for low-income and disadvantaged communities, to natural or cultural resources, community education programs, or recreational amenities. Community access provided under the program may include any, or any combination, including all, of the following components:(1) Transportation.(2) Physical activity programming.(3) Resource interpretation services.(4) Multilingual translation services.(5) Natural science.(6) Workforce development and career pathways.(7) Education.(8) Communication related to water, parks, climate, coastal protection, and other outdoor pursuits.(b) In advancing approaches to improve access under the program, the agency shall work with all entities that comprise the agency under Section 12805 of the Government Code to ensure that community access is prioritized within relevant programs that make public lands accessible to the public.5663. (a) The agency may, in consultation with the entities that comprise the agency under Section 12805 of the Government Code, develop a grant program within a state department for innovative transportation projects that provide disadvantaged and low-income youth with access to outdoor experiences.(b) Priority for funding under the grant program shall be provided to a nonprofit organization, local agency, or state agency to cover the cost of transportation services from schools, organizations, local agencies, institutions, and other locations in furtherance of providing new and expanded outdoor experiences for disadvantaged and low-income youth.

SECTION 1. Chapter 3.4 (commencing with Section 5660) is added to Division 5 of the Public Resources Code, to read:

### SECTION 1.

 CHAPTER 3.4. Enhancing Community Access to the Outdoors5660. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) Providing children and underserved communities with access to outdoor experiences increases school performance, builds civic behavior, and improves the overall well-being of Californias residents and communities.(b) Experiences in natural lands are important to the continuing stewardship of our natural resources.(c) The mission of the Natural Resources Agency is to restore, protect, and manage the states natural, historical, and cultural resources for current and future generations using creative approaches and solutions based on science, collaboration, and respect for all of the communities and interests involved.5661. For purposes of this chapter, the following terms have the following meanings:(a) Agency means the Natural Resources Agency.(b) Disadvantaged communities means communities identified pursuant to Section 39711 of the Health and Safety Code.(c) Low-income communities has the same meaning as that term is defined in paragraph (2) of subdivision (d) of Section 39713 of the Health and Safety Code.5662. (a) The agency shall develop and implement a community access program focused on engagement programs, technical assistance, or facilities that maximize safe and equitable physical admittance, especially for low-income and disadvantaged communities, to natural or cultural resources, community education programs, or recreational amenities. Community access provided under the program may include any, or any combination, including all, of the following components:(1) Transportation.(2) Physical activity programming.(3) Resource interpretation services.(4) Multilingual translation services.(5) Natural science.(6) Workforce development and career pathways.(7) Education.(8) Communication related to water, parks, climate, coastal protection, and other outdoor pursuits.(b) In advancing approaches to improve access under the program, the agency shall work with all entities that comprise the agency under Section 12805 of the Government Code to ensure that community access is prioritized within relevant programs that make public lands accessible to the public.5663. (a) The agency may, in consultation with the entities that comprise the agency under Section 12805 of the Government Code, develop a grant program within a state department for innovative transportation projects that provide disadvantaged and low-income youth with access to outdoor experiences.(b) Priority for funding under the grant program shall be provided to a nonprofit organization, local agency, or state agency to cover the cost of transportation services from schools, organizations, local agencies, institutions, and other locations in furtherance of providing new and expanded outdoor experiences for disadvantaged and low-income youth.

 CHAPTER 3.4. Enhancing Community Access to the Outdoors5660. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) Providing children and underserved communities with access to outdoor experiences increases school performance, builds civic behavior, and improves the overall well-being of Californias residents and communities.(b) Experiences in natural lands are important to the continuing stewardship of our natural resources.(c) The mission of the Natural Resources Agency is to restore, protect, and manage the states natural, historical, and cultural resources for current and future generations using creative approaches and solutions based on science, collaboration, and respect for all of the communities and interests involved.5661. For purposes of this chapter, the following terms have the following meanings:(a) Agency means the Natural Resources Agency.(b) Disadvantaged communities means communities identified pursuant to Section 39711 of the Health and Safety Code.(c) Low-income communities has the same meaning as that term is defined in paragraph (2) of subdivision (d) of Section 39713 of the Health and Safety Code.5662. (a) The agency shall develop and implement a community access program focused on engagement programs, technical assistance, or facilities that maximize safe and equitable physical admittance, especially for low-income and disadvantaged communities, to natural or cultural resources, community education programs, or recreational amenities. Community access provided under the program may include any, or any combination, including all, of the following components:(1) Transportation.(2) Physical activity programming.(3) Resource interpretation services.(4) Multilingual translation services.(5) Natural science.(6) Workforce development and career pathways.(7) Education.(8) Communication related to water, parks, climate, coastal protection, and other outdoor pursuits.(b) In advancing approaches to improve access under the program, the agency shall work with all entities that comprise the agency under Section 12805 of the Government Code to ensure that community access is prioritized within relevant programs that make public lands accessible to the public.5663. (a) The agency may, in consultation with the entities that comprise the agency under Section 12805 of the Government Code, develop a grant program within a state department for innovative transportation projects that provide disadvantaged and low-income youth with access to outdoor experiences.(b) Priority for funding under the grant program shall be provided to a nonprofit organization, local agency, or state agency to cover the cost of transportation services from schools, organizations, local agencies, institutions, and other locations in furtherance of providing new and expanded outdoor experiences for disadvantaged and low-income youth.

 CHAPTER 3.4. Enhancing Community Access to the Outdoors

 CHAPTER 3.4. Enhancing Community Access to the Outdoors

5660. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) Providing children and underserved communities with access to outdoor experiences increases school performance, builds civic behavior, and improves the overall well-being of Californias residents and communities.(b) Experiences in natural lands are important to the continuing stewardship of our natural resources.(c) The mission of the Natural Resources Agency is to restore, protect, and manage the states natural, historical, and cultural resources for current and future generations using creative approaches and solutions based on science, collaboration, and respect for all of the communities and interests involved.



5660. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:

(a) Providing children and underserved communities with access to outdoor experiences increases school performance, builds civic behavior, and improves the overall well-being of Californias residents and communities.

(b) Experiences in natural lands are important to the continuing stewardship of our natural resources.

(c) The mission of the Natural Resources Agency is to restore, protect, and manage the states natural, historical, and cultural resources for current and future generations using creative approaches and solutions based on science, collaboration, and respect for all of the communities and interests involved.

5661. For purposes of this chapter, the following terms have the following meanings:(a) Agency means the Natural Resources Agency.(b) Disadvantaged communities means communities identified pursuant to Section 39711 of the Health and Safety Code.(c) Low-income communities has the same meaning as that term is defined in paragraph (2) of subdivision (d) of Section 39713 of the Health and Safety Code.



5661. For purposes of this chapter, the following terms have the following meanings:

(a) Agency means the Natural Resources Agency.

(b) Disadvantaged communities means communities identified pursuant to Section 39711 of the Health and Safety Code.

(c) Low-income communities has the same meaning as that term is defined in paragraph (2) of subdivision (d) of Section 39713 of the Health and Safety Code.

5662. (a) The agency shall develop and implement a community access program focused on engagement programs, technical assistance, or facilities that maximize safe and equitable physical admittance, especially for low-income and disadvantaged communities, to natural or cultural resources, community education programs, or recreational amenities. Community access provided under the program may include any, or any combination, including all, of the following components:(1) Transportation.(2) Physical activity programming.(3) Resource interpretation services.(4) Multilingual translation services.(5) Natural science.(6) Workforce development and career pathways.(7) Education.(8) Communication related to water, parks, climate, coastal protection, and other outdoor pursuits.(b) In advancing approaches to improve access under the program, the agency shall work with all entities that comprise the agency under Section 12805 of the Government Code to ensure that community access is prioritized within relevant programs that make public lands accessible to the public.



5662. (a) The agency shall develop and implement a community access program focused on engagement programs, technical assistance, or facilities that maximize safe and equitable physical admittance, especially for low-income and disadvantaged communities, to natural or cultural resources, community education programs, or recreational amenities. Community access provided under the program may include any, or any combination, including all, of the following components:

(1) Transportation.

(2) Physical activity programming.

(3) Resource interpretation services.

(4) Multilingual translation services.

(5) Natural science.

(6) Workforce development and career pathways.

(7) Education.

(8) Communication related to water, parks, climate, coastal protection, and other outdoor pursuits.

(b) In advancing approaches to improve access under the program, the agency shall work with all entities that comprise the agency under Section 12805 of the Government Code to ensure that community access is prioritized within relevant programs that make public lands accessible to the public.

5663. (a) The agency may, in consultation with the entities that comprise the agency under Section 12805 of the Government Code, develop a grant program within a state department for innovative transportation projects that provide disadvantaged and low-income youth with access to outdoor experiences.(b) Priority for funding under the grant program shall be provided to a nonprofit organization, local agency, or state agency to cover the cost of transportation services from schools, organizations, local agencies, institutions, and other locations in furtherance of providing new and expanded outdoor experiences for disadvantaged and low-income youth.



5663. (a) The agency may, in consultation with the entities that comprise the agency under Section 12805 of the Government Code, develop a grant program within a state department for innovative transportation projects that provide disadvantaged and low-income youth with access to outdoor experiences.

(b) Priority for funding under the grant program shall be provided to a nonprofit organization, local agency, or state agency to cover the cost of transportation services from schools, organizations, local agencies, institutions, and other locations in furtherance of providing new and expanded outdoor experiences for disadvantaged and low-income youth.