Amended IN Senate June 16, 2021 Amended IN Assembly May 24, 2021 Amended IN Assembly March 30, 2021 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1024Introduced by Assembly Member Santiago(Principal coauthor: Senator Gonzalez)(Coauthors: Assembly Members Carrillo, Cristina Garcia, Jones-Sawyer, and Stone)(Coauthors: Senators Archuleta, Durazo, and Wiener)February 18, 2021 An act to add Section 25358.6.2 to the Health and Safety Code, relating to hazardous substances. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1024, as amended, Santiago. Hazardous substances: correction and remedial actions: milestones and contracting.Existing law authorizes the Department of Toxic Substances Control to undertake response or corrective actions under the Hazardous Waste Control Law or the Carpenter-Presley-Tanner Hazardous Substance Account Act in response to a release of hazardous substances.This bill would require the department department, where feasible, to at least partially incorporate fixed-price contracting for the performance of the response or corrective actions contracts for the cleanup of hazardous substances released into the environment carried out by the department. The bill would require the department to establish performance milestones for those actions cleanups of hazardous substances released into the environment carried out or overseen by the department to ensure that the actions are performed at the appropriate pace and to post on its internet website certain information regarding those actions.This bill would require moneys recovered by the department from responsible parties relating to the former Exide Technologies facility in the City of Vernon, California, be used to repay the General Fund sources of state funding for costs incurred in cleaning contaminated sites near that former Exide Technologies facility.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 25358.6.2 is added to the Health and Safety Code, to read:25358.6.2. (a) For a response or corrective action contracts for the cleanup of hazardous substances released into the environment carried out by the department pursuant to this chapter or Chapter 6.5 (commencing with Section 25100), the department shall shall, wherever feasible, at least partially incorporate fixed-price contracting for the performance of the response or corrective action. to protect against high costs and to ensure the best value pricing for the department.(b) For a response or corrective action cleanups of hazardous substances released into the environment carried out or overseen by the department pursuant to this chapter or Chapter 6.5 (commencing with Section 25100), the department shall do both of the following:(1) Establish performance milestones for the response or corrective actions to ensure that the actions cleanups are performed at the appropriate pace.(2) Create a public dashboard Make available on the departments internet website containing easily accessible information on all response or corrective actions. The dashboard shall include all of the following information: about the cleanups, including all of the following:(A) The address of the site at which the response or corrective action cleanup is taking place.(B) The nature of the contamination.(C) The proposal to cleanup clean up the contamination, when available.(D) The estimated or actual time for review of the cleanup proposal.(E) Performance milestones for the response or corrective actions established pursuant to paragraph (1).(F) A link to a web page with more detailed information on the response or corrective action cleanups in the departments Envirostor EnviroStor database.SEC. 2. Moneys recovered by the Department of Toxic Substances Control from responsible parties relating to the former Exide Technologies facility in the City of Vernon, California, shall be used to repay the General Fund sources of state funding for costs incurred in the cleanup of contaminated sites near that former Exide Technologies facility. Amended IN Senate June 16, 2021 Amended IN Assembly May 24, 2021 Amended IN Assembly March 30, 2021 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1024Introduced by Assembly Member Santiago(Principal coauthor: Senator Gonzalez)(Coauthors: Assembly Members Carrillo, Cristina Garcia, Jones-Sawyer, and Stone)(Coauthors: Senators Archuleta, Durazo, and Wiener)February 18, 2021 An act to add Section 25358.6.2 to the Health and Safety Code, relating to hazardous substances. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1024, as amended, Santiago. Hazardous substances: correction and remedial actions: milestones and contracting.Existing law authorizes the Department of Toxic Substances Control to undertake response or corrective actions under the Hazardous Waste Control Law or the Carpenter-Presley-Tanner Hazardous Substance Account Act in response to a release of hazardous substances.This bill would require the department department, where feasible, to at least partially incorporate fixed-price contracting for the performance of the response or corrective actions contracts for the cleanup of hazardous substances released into the environment carried out by the department. The bill would require the department to establish performance milestones for those actions cleanups of hazardous substances released into the environment carried out or overseen by the department to ensure that the actions are performed at the appropriate pace and to post on its internet website certain information regarding those actions.This bill would require moneys recovered by the department from responsible parties relating to the former Exide Technologies facility in the City of Vernon, California, be used to repay the General Fund sources of state funding for costs incurred in cleaning contaminated sites near that former Exide Technologies facility.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Amended IN Senate June 16, 2021 Amended IN Assembly May 24, 2021 Amended IN Assembly March 30, 2021 Amended IN Senate June 16, 2021 Amended IN Assembly May 24, 2021 Amended IN Assembly March 30, 2021 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1024 Introduced by Assembly Member Santiago(Principal coauthor: Senator Gonzalez)(Coauthors: Assembly Members Carrillo, Cristina Garcia, Jones-Sawyer, and Stone)(Coauthors: Senators Archuleta, Durazo, and Wiener)February 18, 2021 Introduced by Assembly Member Santiago(Principal coauthor: Senator Gonzalez)(Coauthors: Assembly Members Carrillo, Cristina Garcia, Jones-Sawyer, and Stone)(Coauthors: Senators Archuleta, Durazo, and Wiener) February 18, 2021 An act to add Section 25358.6.2 to the Health and Safety Code, relating to hazardous substances. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST ## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST AB 1024, as amended, Santiago. Hazardous substances: correction and remedial actions: milestones and contracting. Existing law authorizes the Department of Toxic Substances Control to undertake response or corrective actions under the Hazardous Waste Control Law or the Carpenter-Presley-Tanner Hazardous Substance Account Act in response to a release of hazardous substances.This bill would require the department department, where feasible, to at least partially incorporate fixed-price contracting for the performance of the response or corrective actions contracts for the cleanup of hazardous substances released into the environment carried out by the department. The bill would require the department to establish performance milestones for those actions cleanups of hazardous substances released into the environment carried out or overseen by the department to ensure that the actions are performed at the appropriate pace and to post on its internet website certain information regarding those actions.This bill would require moneys recovered by the department from responsible parties relating to the former Exide Technologies facility in the City of Vernon, California, be used to repay the General Fund sources of state funding for costs incurred in cleaning contaminated sites near that former Exide Technologies facility. Existing law authorizes the Department of Toxic Substances Control to undertake response or corrective actions under the Hazardous Waste Control Law or the Carpenter-Presley-Tanner Hazardous Substance Account Act in response to a release of hazardous substances. This bill would require the department department, where feasible, to at least partially incorporate fixed-price contracting for the performance of the response or corrective actions contracts for the cleanup of hazardous substances released into the environment carried out by the department. The bill would require the department to establish performance milestones for those actions cleanups of hazardous substances released into the environment carried out or overseen by the department to ensure that the actions are performed at the appropriate pace and to post on its internet website certain information regarding those actions. This bill would require moneys recovered by the department from responsible parties relating to the former Exide Technologies facility in the City of Vernon, California, be used to repay the General Fund sources of state funding for costs incurred in cleaning contaminated sites near that former Exide Technologies facility. ## Digest Key ## Bill Text The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 25358.6.2 is added to the Health and Safety Code, to read:25358.6.2. (a) For a response or corrective action contracts for the cleanup of hazardous substances released into the environment carried out by the department pursuant to this chapter or Chapter 6.5 (commencing with Section 25100), the department shall shall, wherever feasible, at least partially incorporate fixed-price contracting for the performance of the response or corrective action. to protect against high costs and to ensure the best value pricing for the department.(b) For a response or corrective action cleanups of hazardous substances released into the environment carried out or overseen by the department pursuant to this chapter or Chapter 6.5 (commencing with Section 25100), the department shall do both of the following:(1) Establish performance milestones for the response or corrective actions to ensure that the actions cleanups are performed at the appropriate pace.(2) Create a public dashboard Make available on the departments internet website containing easily accessible information on all response or corrective actions. The dashboard shall include all of the following information: about the cleanups, including all of the following:(A) The address of the site at which the response or corrective action cleanup is taking place.(B) The nature of the contamination.(C) The proposal to cleanup clean up the contamination, when available.(D) The estimated or actual time for review of the cleanup proposal.(E) Performance milestones for the response or corrective actions established pursuant to paragraph (1).(F) A link to a web page with more detailed information on the response or corrective action cleanups in the departments Envirostor EnviroStor database.SEC. 2. Moneys recovered by the Department of Toxic Substances Control from responsible parties relating to the former Exide Technologies facility in the City of Vernon, California, shall be used to repay the General Fund sources of state funding for costs incurred in the cleanup of contaminated sites near that former Exide Technologies facility. 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 25358.6.2 is added to the Health and Safety Code, to read:25358.6.2. (a) For a response or corrective action contracts for the cleanup of hazardous substances released into the environment carried out by the department pursuant to this chapter or Chapter 6.5 (commencing with Section 25100), the department shall shall, wherever feasible, at least partially incorporate fixed-price contracting for the performance of the response or corrective action. to protect against high costs and to ensure the best value pricing for the department.(b) For a response or corrective action cleanups of hazardous substances released into the environment carried out or overseen by the department pursuant to this chapter or Chapter 6.5 (commencing with Section 25100), the department shall do both of the following:(1) Establish performance milestones for the response or corrective actions to ensure that the actions cleanups are performed at the appropriate pace.(2) Create a public dashboard Make available on the departments internet website containing easily accessible information on all response or corrective actions. The dashboard shall include all of the following information: about the cleanups, including all of the following:(A) The address of the site at which the response or corrective action cleanup is taking place.(B) The nature of the contamination.(C) The proposal to cleanup clean up the contamination, when available.(D) The estimated or actual time for review of the cleanup proposal.(E) Performance milestones for the response or corrective actions established pursuant to paragraph (1).(F) A link to a web page with more detailed information on the response or corrective action cleanups in the departments Envirostor EnviroStor database. SECTION 1. Section 25358.6.2 is added to the Health and Safety Code, to read: ### SECTION 1. 25358.6.2. (a) For a response or corrective action contracts for the cleanup of hazardous substances released into the environment carried out by the department pursuant to this chapter or Chapter 6.5 (commencing with Section 25100), the department shall shall, wherever feasible, at least partially incorporate fixed-price contracting for the performance of the response or corrective action. to protect against high costs and to ensure the best value pricing for the department.(b) For a response or corrective action cleanups of hazardous substances released into the environment carried out or overseen by the department pursuant to this chapter or Chapter 6.5 (commencing with Section 25100), the department shall do both of the following:(1) Establish performance milestones for the response or corrective actions to ensure that the actions cleanups are performed at the appropriate pace.(2) Create a public dashboard Make available on the departments internet website containing easily accessible information on all response or corrective actions. The dashboard shall include all of the following information: about the cleanups, including all of the following:(A) The address of the site at which the response or corrective action cleanup is taking place.(B) The nature of the contamination.(C) The proposal to cleanup clean up the contamination, when available.(D) The estimated or actual time for review of the cleanup proposal.(E) Performance milestones for the response or corrective actions established pursuant to paragraph (1).(F) A link to a web page with more detailed information on the response or corrective action cleanups in the departments Envirostor EnviroStor database. 25358.6.2. (a) For a response or corrective action contracts for the cleanup of hazardous substances released into the environment carried out by the department pursuant to this chapter or Chapter 6.5 (commencing with Section 25100), the department shall shall, wherever feasible, at least partially incorporate fixed-price contracting for the performance of the response or corrective action. to protect against high costs and to ensure the best value pricing for the department.(b) For a response or corrective action cleanups of hazardous substances released into the environment carried out or overseen by the department pursuant to this chapter or Chapter 6.5 (commencing with Section 25100), the department shall do both of the following:(1) Establish performance milestones for the response or corrective actions to ensure that the actions cleanups are performed at the appropriate pace.(2) Create a public dashboard Make available on the departments internet website containing easily accessible information on all response or corrective actions. The dashboard shall include all of the following information: about the cleanups, including all of the following:(A) The address of the site at which the response or corrective action cleanup is taking place.(B) The nature of the contamination.(C) The proposal to cleanup clean up the contamination, when available.(D) The estimated or actual time for review of the cleanup proposal.(E) Performance milestones for the response or corrective actions established pursuant to paragraph (1).(F) A link to a web page with more detailed information on the response or corrective action cleanups in the departments Envirostor EnviroStor database. 25358.6.2. (a) For a response or corrective action contracts for the cleanup of hazardous substances released into the environment carried out by the department pursuant to this chapter or Chapter 6.5 (commencing with Section 25100), the department shall shall, wherever feasible, at least partially incorporate fixed-price contracting for the performance of the response or corrective action. to protect against high costs and to ensure the best value pricing for the department.(b) For a response or corrective action cleanups of hazardous substances released into the environment carried out or overseen by the department pursuant to this chapter or Chapter 6.5 (commencing with Section 25100), the department shall do both of the following:(1) Establish performance milestones for the response or corrective actions to ensure that the actions cleanups are performed at the appropriate pace.(2) Create a public dashboard Make available on the departments internet website containing easily accessible information on all response or corrective actions. The dashboard shall include all of the following information: about the cleanups, including all of the following:(A) The address of the site at which the response or corrective action cleanup is taking place.(B) The nature of the contamination.(C) The proposal to cleanup clean up the contamination, when available.(D) The estimated or actual time for review of the cleanup proposal.(E) Performance milestones for the response or corrective actions established pursuant to paragraph (1).(F) A link to a web page with more detailed information on the response or corrective action cleanups in the departments Envirostor EnviroStor database. 25358.6.2. (a) For a response or corrective action contracts for the cleanup of hazardous substances released into the environment carried out by the department pursuant to this chapter or Chapter 6.5 (commencing with Section 25100), the department shall shall, wherever feasible, at least partially incorporate fixed-price contracting for the performance of the response or corrective action. to protect against high costs and to ensure the best value pricing for the department. (b) For a response or corrective action cleanups of hazardous substances released into the environment carried out or overseen by the department pursuant to this chapter or Chapter 6.5 (commencing with Section 25100), the department shall do both of the following: (1) Establish performance milestones for the response or corrective actions to ensure that the actions cleanups are performed at the appropriate pace. (2) Create a public dashboard Make available on the departments internet website containing easily accessible information on all response or corrective actions. The dashboard shall include all of the following information: about the cleanups, including all of the following: (A) The address of the site at which the response or corrective action cleanup is taking place. (B) The nature of the contamination. (C) The proposal to cleanup clean up the contamination, when available. (D) The estimated or actual time for review of the cleanup proposal. (E) Performance milestones for the response or corrective actions established pursuant to paragraph (1). (F) A link to a web page with more detailed information on the response or corrective action cleanups in the departments Envirostor EnviroStor database. SEC. 2. Moneys recovered by the Department of Toxic Substances Control from responsible parties relating to the former Exide Technologies facility in the City of Vernon, California, shall be used to repay the General Fund sources of state funding for costs incurred in the cleanup of contaminated sites near that former Exide Technologies facility. SEC. 2. Moneys recovered by the Department of Toxic Substances Control from responsible parties relating to the former Exide Technologies facility in the City of Vernon, California, shall be used to repay the General Fund sources of state funding for costs incurred in the cleanup of contaminated sites near that former Exide Technologies facility. SEC. 2. Moneys recovered by the Department of Toxic Substances Control from responsible parties relating to the former Exide Technologies facility in the City of Vernon, California, shall be used to repay the General Fund sources of state funding for costs incurred in the cleanup of contaminated sites near that former Exide Technologies facility. ### SEC. 2.