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1-Amended IN Senate April 05, 2021 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 604Introduced by Senators Hueso and Durazo(Coauthor: Senator Jones)(Coauthor: Assembly Member Eduardo Garcia)February 18, 2021 An act to add Division 23.6 (commencing with Section 33850) to the Public Resources Code, relating to natural resources. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 604, as amended, Hueso. Natural resources: the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency and Equity Act of 2021.Existing law establishes various environmental and economic policies and programs.This bill, upon appropriation by the Legislature, as provided, would establish the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency and Equity Act of 2021, which would require state conservancies and the Wildlife Conservation Board to establish independent grant programs to fund climate mitigation, adaptation, or resilience, natural disaster, and other climate emergency projects, 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. Division 23.6 (commencing with Section 33850) is added to the Public Resources Code, to read:DIVISION 23.6. The Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency and Equity Act of 202133850. This division shall be known, and may be cited, as the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency and Equity Act of 2021.33851. As used in this division, unless the context requires otherwise, the following definitions apply:(a) Act means the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency and Equity Act of 2021.(b) Entity means a state conservancy or the Wildlife Conservation Board.33852. The purpose of this act is to provide individuals who have barriers to employment with the services they need to enter, participate in, and complete broader workforce preparation, training, and education programs, and ultimately, to obtain employment in the natural, cultural, historical, and tribal resources fields. This act shall provide special emphasis in integrating individuals from target populations into career pathway programs aligned with regional labor market needs and the states climate mitigation, adaptation, and resiliency goals.33853. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) Unsustainable global greenhouse gas emissions levels continue to challenge the states residents, wildlife, and natural resources.(b) Rising average temperatures, shrinking mountain snowpack, warmer storms, higher sea levels, and more extreme and prevalent natural disasters, including, but not limited to, floods, landslides, and wildfires increasingly threaten the safety, health, financial well-being, and housing stability of the people of the State of California.(c) Continued investments to protect and enhance the states natural and built resources and infrastructure is necessary to mitigate the impacts of climate change.(d) Meeting the states community and climate needs requires a commitment to integrating climate strategies in the states economy, infrastructure, public services, and workforce sectors.(e) The states existing employment needs have been intensified because of the declared state of emergency and the recession due to the novel coronavirus, known as COVID-19.(f) Achieving the states climate goals requires the development of an expanded and skilled workforce and clear and meaningful opportunities for the people of the State of California to receive the education, training, and certifications necessary to enter into growing natural resources and climate careers.(g) Parallel and intentional investments in climate projects and workforce development are effective and efficient strategies to protect the state from the impacts of climate change and offer sustainable economic relief within the job market to the people of the State of California.33854. (a) Each entity shall establish an independent a grant program according to the entitys respective governing statutes and strategic plans or work plans adopted by the entity. The grant programs shall fund climate mitigation, adaptation, or resilience, natural disaster, and other climate emergency projects that accomplish both of the following:(1) Reduce the risks of, or mitigate, climate change impacts on vulnerable communities, fish and wildlife, or natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources; or mitigate, prepare for, respond to, or support recovery from natural disasters or other climate emergencies.(2) Provide comprehensive workforce development opportunities, including education, training, certifications, or placement services for jobs and careers in the natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources fields.(b) Before awarding a grant pursuant to this section, an entity shall develop and adopt guidelines for its independent grant program according to all of the following:(1) At a minimum, the entitys adopted guidelines shall include, as criteria to qualify for a grant, all of the following:(A) Require climate mitigation, adaptation, or resilience projects that reduce the risks of or mitigate climate change impacts on vulnerable communities, fish and wildlife, or natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources; or that mitigate, prepare for, respond to, or support recovery from natural disasters or other climate emergencies.(B) Require projects that provide comprehensive workforce development opportunities that support education, training, certifications, or career pathways that prepare individuals to enter into the natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources fields.(C) Require projects that support implementation of the goals and recommendations identified in the Natural Resources Agencys Safeguarding California Plan.(D) Require projects to use crews composed of individuals from populations specified in Section 14034 of the Unemployment Insurance Code.(E) Define eligible applicants to include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(i) Nonprofit organizations and community-based organizations.(ii) Certification programs or workforce training organizations, including, but not limited to, certification programs and workforce training organizations associated with trade schools, the California State University, the University of California, the California Community Colleges, and other educational institutions.(iii) State vocational rehabilitation programs.(iv) Tribal governments and local governments, including, but not limited to, a city, county, city and county, a department of a city or county, a special district, a local government agency, and a county welfare department.(v) Joint power authorities.(2) To the extent feasible, applicant projects shall use the services of the California Conservation Corps or a community conservation corps, as defined in Section 14507.5.(3) Adopted guidelines shall prioritize projects for funding according to the following minimum selection criteria:(A) Projects located in or that benefit low-income, disadvantaged, under-resourced, frontline, vulnerable, or marginalized communities.(B) Projects in areas vulnerable to catastrophic wildfires, sea level rise, or extreme heat.(C) Projects in areas recently burned by catastrophic wildfires.(D) Projects that leverage match funding.(E) Projects that implement local adopted plans.(F) Projects that support other state plans, priorities, and goals.(c) Before adopting program guidelines, an entity shall satisfy both of the following:(1) To the extent feasible, the entity shall seek input from, and consider the recommendations of, the California Workforce Development Board, the Labor and Workforce Development Agency, and local workforce development boards on the proposed program guidelines to support or ensure consistency with federal and state workforce development policies, programs, and plans, including the State Plan required by the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (29 U.S.C. Sec. 3101 et seq.) and described in Division 7 (commencing with Section 14000) of the Unemployment Insurance Code.(2) The entity shall conduct at least one public meeting to consider public comments. The entity shall provide public notice of the public meeting and publish the draft guidelines on its internet website at least 30 days before the public meeting.(d) As funding permits, each entity shall solicit grant applications from potential applicants at least once per year.(e) The Wildlife Conservation Board shall seek to support regions of the state not covered by a state conservancy in order to promote equitable opportunity and distribution of grants throughout the state.(f) A state conservancy may partner with the Wildlife Conservation Board or another state conservancy to develop and implement its grant program, where appropriate.33855. This division shall be implemented only upon appropriation by the Legislature in the annual Budget Act, or another statute, which may include appropriation by the Legislature of funds pursuant to Section 45 of Chapter 626 of the Statutes of 2018, for purposes of this division. It is the intent of the Legislature that up to eight million two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($8,250,000) appropriated pursuant to Section 45 of Chapter 626 of the Statutes of 2018 be used for purposes of this division.
1+CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 604Introduced by Senators Hueso and DurazoFebruary 18, 2021 An act to add Division 23.6 (commencing with Section 33850) to the Public Resources Code, relating to natural resources. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 604, as introduced, Hueso. Natural resources: the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency Act of 2021.Existing law establishes various environmental and economic policies and programs.This bill, upon appropriation by the Legislature, as provided, would establish the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency Act of 2021, which would require state conservancies and the Wildlife Conservation Board to establish independent grant programs to fund climate mitigation, adaptation, or resilience, natural disaster, and other climate emergency projects, 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. Division 23.6 (commencing with Section 33850) is added to the Public Resources Code, to read:DIVISION 23.6. The Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency Act of 202133850. This division shall be known, and may be cited, as the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency Act of 2021.33851. As used in this division, unless the context requires otherwise, the following definitions apply:(a) Act means the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency Act of 2021.(b) Entity means a state conservancy or the Wildlife Conservation Board.33852. The purpose of this act is to provide individuals who have barriers to employment with the services they need to enter, participate in, and complete broader workforce preparation, training, and education programs, and ultimately, to obtain employment in the natural, cultural, historical, and tribal resources fields. This act shall provide special emphasis in integrating individuals from target populations into career pathway programs aligned with regional labor market needs and the states climate mitigation, adaptation, and resiliency goals.33853. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) Unsustainable global greenhouse gas emissions levels continue to challenge the states residents, wildlife, and natural resources.(b) Rising average temperatures, shrinking mountain snowpack, warmer storms, higher sea levels, and more extreme and prevalent natural disasters, including, but not limited to, floods, landslides, and wildfires increasingly threaten the safety, health, financial well-being, and housing stability of the people of the State of California.(c) Continued investments to protect and enhance the states natural and built resources and infrastructure is necessary to mitigate the impacts of climate change.(d) Meeting the states community and climate needs requires a commitment to integrating climate strategies in the states economy, infrastructure, public services, and workforce sectors.(e) The states existing employment needs have been intensified because of the declared state of emergency and the recession due to the novel coronavirus, known as COVID-19.(f) Achieving the states climate goals requires the development of an expanded and skilled workforce and clear and meaningful opportunities for the people of the State of California to receive the education, training, and certifications necessary to enter into growing natural resources and climate careers.(g) Parallel and intentional investments in climate projects and workforce development are effective and efficient strategies to protect the state from the impacts of climate change and offer sustainable economic relief within the job market to the people of the State of California.33854. (a) Each entity shall establish an independent grant program according to the entitys respective governing statutes and strategic plans or work plans adopted by the entity. The grant programs shall fund climate mitigation, adaptation, or resilience, natural disaster, and other climate emergency projects that accomplish both of the following:(1) Reduce the risks of, or mitigate, climate change impacts on vulnerable communities, fish and wildlife, or natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources; or mitigate, prepare for, respond to, or support recovery from natural disasters or other climate emergencies.(2) Provide comprehensive workforce development opportunities, including education, training, certifications, or placement services for jobs and careers in the natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources fields.(b) Before awarding a grant pursuant to this section, an entity shall develop and adopt guidelines for its independent grant program according to all of the following:(1) At a minimum, the entitys adopted guidelines shall include, as criteria to qualify for a grant, all of the following:(A) Require climate mitigation, adaptation, or resilience projects that reduce the risks of or mitigate climate change impacts on vulnerable communities, fish and wildlife, or natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources; or that mitigate, prepare for, respond to, or support recovery from natural disasters or other climate emergencies.(B) Require projects that provide comprehensive workforce development opportunities that support education, training, certifications, or career pathways that prepare individuals to enter into the natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources fields.(C) Require projects that support implementation of the goals and recommendations identified in the Natural Resources Agencys Safeguarding California Plan.(D) Require projects to use crews composed of individuals from populations specified in Section 14034 of the Unemployment Insurance Code.(E) Define eligible applicants to include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(i) Nonprofit organizations and community-based organizations.(ii) Certification programs or workforce training organizations, including, but not limited to, certification programs and workforce training organizations associated with trade schools, the California State University, the University of California, the California Community Colleges, and other educational institutions.(iii) State vocational rehabilitation programs.(iv) Tribal governments and local governments, including, but not limited to, a city, county, city and county, a department of a city or county, a special district, a local government agency, and a county welfare department.(v) Joint power authorities.(2) To the extent feasible, applicant projects shall use the services of the California Conservation Corps or a community conservation corps, as defined in Section 14507.5.(3) Adopted guidelines shall prioritize projects for funding according to the following minimum selection criteria:(A) Projects located in or that benefit low-income, disadvantaged, under-resourced, frontline, vulnerable, or marginalized communities.(B) Projects in areas vulnerable to catastrophic wildfires, sea level rise, or extreme heat.(C) Projects in areas recently burned by catastrophic wildfires.(D) Projects that leverage match funding.(E) Projects that implement local adopted plans.(F) Projects that support other state plans, priorities, and goals.(c) Before adopting program guidelines, an entity shall satisfy both of the following:(1) To the extent feasible, the entity shall seek input from, and consider the recommendations of, the California Workforce Development Board, the Labor and Workforce Development Agency, and local workforce development boards on the proposed program guidelines to support or ensure consistency with federal and state workforce development policies, programs, and plans, including the State Plan required by the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (29 U.S.C. Sec. 3101 et seq.) and described in Division 7 (commencing with Section 14000) of the Unemployment Insurance Code.(2) The entity shall conduct at least one public meeting to consider public comments. The entity shall provide public notice of the public meeting and publish the draft guidelines on its internet website at least 30 days before the public meeting.(d) As funding permits, each entity shall solicit grant applications from potential applicants at least once per year.(e) The Wildlife Conservation Board shall seek to support regions of the state not covered by a state conservancy in order to promote equitable opportunity and distribution of grants throughout the state.33855. This division shall be implemented only upon appropriation by the Legislature in the annual Budget Act, or another statute, which may include appropriation by the Legislature of funds pursuant to Section 45 of Chapter 626 of the Statutes of 2018, for purposes of this division. It is the intent of the Legislature that up to eight million two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($8,250,000) appropriated pursuant to Section 45 of Chapter 626 of the Statutes of 2018 be used for purposes of this division.
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3- Amended IN Senate April 05, 2021 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 604Introduced by Senators Hueso and Durazo(Coauthor: Senator Jones)(Coauthor: Assembly Member Eduardo Garcia)February 18, 2021 An act to add Division 23.6 (commencing with Section 33850) to the Public Resources Code, relating to natural resources. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 604, as amended, Hueso. Natural resources: the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency and Equity Act of 2021.Existing law establishes various environmental and economic policies and programs.This bill, upon appropriation by the Legislature, as provided, would establish the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency and Equity Act of 2021, which would require state conservancies and the Wildlife Conservation Board to establish independent grant programs to fund climate mitigation, adaptation, or resilience, natural disaster, and other climate emergency projects, as specified.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
3+ CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 604Introduced by Senators Hueso and DurazoFebruary 18, 2021 An act to add Division 23.6 (commencing with Section 33850) to the Public Resources Code, relating to natural resources. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 604, as introduced, Hueso. Natural resources: the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency Act of 2021.Existing law establishes various environmental and economic policies and programs.This bill, upon appropriation by the Legislature, as provided, would establish the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency Act of 2021, which would require state conservancies and the Wildlife Conservation Board to establish independent grant programs to fund climate mitigation, adaptation, or resilience, natural disaster, and other climate emergency projects, as specified.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
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28+Existing law establishes various environmental and economic policies and programs.This bill, upon appropriation by the Legislature, as provided, would establish the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency Act of 2021, which would require state conservancies and the Wildlife Conservation Board to establish independent grant programs to fund climate mitigation, adaptation, or resilience, natural disaster, and other climate emergency projects, as specified.
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32+This bill, upon appropriation by the Legislature, as provided, would establish the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency Act of 2021, which would require state conservancies and the Wildlife Conservation Board to establish independent grant programs to fund climate mitigation, adaptation, or resilience, natural disaster, and other climate emergency projects, as specified.
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38-The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Division 23.6 (commencing with Section 33850) is added to the Public Resources Code, to read:DIVISION 23.6. The Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency and Equity Act of 202133850. This division shall be known, and may be cited, as the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency and Equity Act of 2021.33851. As used in this division, unless the context requires otherwise, the following definitions apply:(a) Act means the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency and Equity Act of 2021.(b) Entity means a state conservancy or the Wildlife Conservation Board.33852. The purpose of this act is to provide individuals who have barriers to employment with the services they need to enter, participate in, and complete broader workforce preparation, training, and education programs, and ultimately, to obtain employment in the natural, cultural, historical, and tribal resources fields. This act shall provide special emphasis in integrating individuals from target populations into career pathway programs aligned with regional labor market needs and the states climate mitigation, adaptation, and resiliency goals.33853. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) Unsustainable global greenhouse gas emissions levels continue to challenge the states residents, wildlife, and natural resources.(b) Rising average temperatures, shrinking mountain snowpack, warmer storms, higher sea levels, and more extreme and prevalent natural disasters, including, but not limited to, floods, landslides, and wildfires increasingly threaten the safety, health, financial well-being, and housing stability of the people of the State of California.(c) Continued investments to protect and enhance the states natural and built resources and infrastructure is necessary to mitigate the impacts of climate change.(d) Meeting the states community and climate needs requires a commitment to integrating climate strategies in the states economy, infrastructure, public services, and workforce sectors.(e) The states existing employment needs have been intensified because of the declared state of emergency and the recession due to the novel coronavirus, known as COVID-19.(f) Achieving the states climate goals requires the development of an expanded and skilled workforce and clear and meaningful opportunities for the people of the State of California to receive the education, training, and certifications necessary to enter into growing natural resources and climate careers.(g) Parallel and intentional investments in climate projects and workforce development are effective and efficient strategies to protect the state from the impacts of climate change and offer sustainable economic relief within the job market to the people of the State of California.33854. (a) Each entity shall establish an independent a grant program according to the entitys respective governing statutes and strategic plans or work plans adopted by the entity. The grant programs shall fund climate mitigation, adaptation, or resilience, natural disaster, and other climate emergency projects that accomplish both of the following:(1) Reduce the risks of, or mitigate, climate change impacts on vulnerable communities, fish and wildlife, or natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources; or mitigate, prepare for, respond to, or support recovery from natural disasters or other climate emergencies.(2) Provide comprehensive workforce development opportunities, including education, training, certifications, or placement services for jobs and careers in the natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources fields.(b) Before awarding a grant pursuant to this section, an entity shall develop and adopt guidelines for its independent grant program according to all of the following:(1) At a minimum, the entitys adopted guidelines shall include, as criteria to qualify for a grant, all of the following:(A) Require climate mitigation, adaptation, or resilience projects that reduce the risks of or mitigate climate change impacts on vulnerable communities, fish and wildlife, or natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources; or that mitigate, prepare for, respond to, or support recovery from natural disasters or other climate emergencies.(B) Require projects that provide comprehensive workforce development opportunities that support education, training, certifications, or career pathways that prepare individuals to enter into the natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources fields.(C) Require projects that support implementation of the goals and recommendations identified in the Natural Resources Agencys Safeguarding California Plan.(D) Require projects to use crews composed of individuals from populations specified in Section 14034 of the Unemployment Insurance Code.(E) Define eligible applicants to include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(i) Nonprofit organizations and community-based organizations.(ii) Certification programs or workforce training organizations, including, but not limited to, certification programs and workforce training organizations associated with trade schools, the California State University, the University of California, the California Community Colleges, and other educational institutions.(iii) State vocational rehabilitation programs.(iv) Tribal governments and local governments, including, but not limited to, a city, county, city and county, a department of a city or county, a special district, a local government agency, and a county welfare department.(v) Joint power authorities.(2) To the extent feasible, applicant projects shall use the services of the California Conservation Corps or a community conservation corps, as defined in Section 14507.5.(3) Adopted guidelines shall prioritize projects for funding according to the following minimum selection criteria:(A) Projects located in or that benefit low-income, disadvantaged, under-resourced, frontline, vulnerable, or marginalized communities.(B) Projects in areas vulnerable to catastrophic wildfires, sea level rise, or extreme heat.(C) Projects in areas recently burned by catastrophic wildfires.(D) Projects that leverage match funding.(E) Projects that implement local adopted plans.(F) Projects that support other state plans, priorities, and goals.(c) Before adopting program guidelines, an entity shall satisfy both of the following:(1) To the extent feasible, the entity shall seek input from, and consider the recommendations of, the California Workforce Development Board, the Labor and Workforce Development Agency, and local workforce development boards on the proposed program guidelines to support or ensure consistency with federal and state workforce development policies, programs, and plans, including the State Plan required by the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (29 U.S.C. Sec. 3101 et seq.) and described in Division 7 (commencing with Section 14000) of the Unemployment Insurance Code.(2) The entity shall conduct at least one public meeting to consider public comments. The entity shall provide public notice of the public meeting and publish the draft guidelines on its internet website at least 30 days before the public meeting.(d) As funding permits, each entity shall solicit grant applications from potential applicants at least once per year.(e) The Wildlife Conservation Board shall seek to support regions of the state not covered by a state conservancy in order to promote equitable opportunity and distribution of grants throughout the state.(f) A state conservancy may partner with the Wildlife Conservation Board or another state conservancy to develop and implement its grant program, where appropriate.33855. This division shall be implemented only upon appropriation by the Legislature in the annual Budget Act, or another statute, which may include appropriation by the Legislature of funds pursuant to Section 45 of Chapter 626 of the Statutes of 2018, for purposes of this division. It is the intent of the Legislature that up to eight million two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($8,250,000) appropriated pursuant to Section 45 of Chapter 626 of the Statutes of 2018 be used for purposes of this division.
38+The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Division 23.6 (commencing with Section 33850) is added to the Public Resources Code, to read:DIVISION 23.6. The Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency Act of 202133850. This division shall be known, and may be cited, as the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency Act of 2021.33851. As used in this division, unless the context requires otherwise, the following definitions apply:(a) Act means the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency Act of 2021.(b) Entity means a state conservancy or the Wildlife Conservation Board.33852. The purpose of this act is to provide individuals who have barriers to employment with the services they need to enter, participate in, and complete broader workforce preparation, training, and education programs, and ultimately, to obtain employment in the natural, cultural, historical, and tribal resources fields. This act shall provide special emphasis in integrating individuals from target populations into career pathway programs aligned with regional labor market needs and the states climate mitigation, adaptation, and resiliency goals.33853. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) Unsustainable global greenhouse gas emissions levels continue to challenge the states residents, wildlife, and natural resources.(b) Rising average temperatures, shrinking mountain snowpack, warmer storms, higher sea levels, and more extreme and prevalent natural disasters, including, but not limited to, floods, landslides, and wildfires increasingly threaten the safety, health, financial well-being, and housing stability of the people of the State of California.(c) Continued investments to protect and enhance the states natural and built resources and infrastructure is necessary to mitigate the impacts of climate change.(d) Meeting the states community and climate needs requires a commitment to integrating climate strategies in the states economy, infrastructure, public services, and workforce sectors.(e) The states existing employment needs have been intensified because of the declared state of emergency and the recession due to the novel coronavirus, known as COVID-19.(f) Achieving the states climate goals requires the development of an expanded and skilled workforce and clear and meaningful opportunities for the people of the State of California to receive the education, training, and certifications necessary to enter into growing natural resources and climate careers.(g) Parallel and intentional investments in climate projects and workforce development are effective and efficient strategies to protect the state from the impacts of climate change and offer sustainable economic relief within the job market to the people of the State of California.33854. (a) Each entity shall establish an independent grant program according to the entitys respective governing statutes and strategic plans or work plans adopted by the entity. The grant programs shall fund climate mitigation, adaptation, or resilience, natural disaster, and other climate emergency projects that accomplish both of the following:(1) Reduce the risks of, or mitigate, climate change impacts on vulnerable communities, fish and wildlife, or natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources; or mitigate, prepare for, respond to, or support recovery from natural disasters or other climate emergencies.(2) Provide comprehensive workforce development opportunities, including education, training, certifications, or placement services for jobs and careers in the natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources fields.(b) Before awarding a grant pursuant to this section, an entity shall develop and adopt guidelines for its independent grant program according to all of the following:(1) At a minimum, the entitys adopted guidelines shall include, as criteria to qualify for a grant, all of the following:(A) Require climate mitigation, adaptation, or resilience projects that reduce the risks of or mitigate climate change impacts on vulnerable communities, fish and wildlife, or natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources; or that mitigate, prepare for, respond to, or support recovery from natural disasters or other climate emergencies.(B) Require projects that provide comprehensive workforce development opportunities that support education, training, certifications, or career pathways that prepare individuals to enter into the natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources fields.(C) Require projects that support implementation of the goals and recommendations identified in the Natural Resources Agencys Safeguarding California Plan.(D) Require projects to use crews composed of individuals from populations specified in Section 14034 of the Unemployment Insurance Code.(E) Define eligible applicants to include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(i) Nonprofit organizations and community-based organizations.(ii) Certification programs or workforce training organizations, including, but not limited to, certification programs and workforce training organizations associated with trade schools, the California State University, the University of California, the California Community Colleges, and other educational institutions.(iii) State vocational rehabilitation programs.(iv) Tribal governments and local governments, including, but not limited to, a city, county, city and county, a department of a city or county, a special district, a local government agency, and a county welfare department.(v) Joint power authorities.(2) To the extent feasible, applicant projects shall use the services of the California Conservation Corps or a community conservation corps, as defined in Section 14507.5.(3) Adopted guidelines shall prioritize projects for funding according to the following minimum selection criteria:(A) Projects located in or that benefit low-income, disadvantaged, under-resourced, frontline, vulnerable, or marginalized communities.(B) Projects in areas vulnerable to catastrophic wildfires, sea level rise, or extreme heat.(C) Projects in areas recently burned by catastrophic wildfires.(D) Projects that leverage match funding.(E) Projects that implement local adopted plans.(F) Projects that support other state plans, priorities, and goals.(c) Before adopting program guidelines, an entity shall satisfy both of the following:(1) To the extent feasible, the entity shall seek input from, and consider the recommendations of, the California Workforce Development Board, the Labor and Workforce Development Agency, and local workforce development boards on the proposed program guidelines to support or ensure consistency with federal and state workforce development policies, programs, and plans, including the State Plan required by the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (29 U.S.C. Sec. 3101 et seq.) and described in Division 7 (commencing with Section 14000) of the Unemployment Insurance Code.(2) The entity shall conduct at least one public meeting to consider public comments. The entity shall provide public notice of the public meeting and publish the draft guidelines on its internet website at least 30 days before the public meeting.(d) As funding permits, each entity shall solicit grant applications from potential applicants at least once per year.(e) The Wildlife Conservation Board shall seek to support regions of the state not covered by a state conservancy in order to promote equitable opportunity and distribution of grants throughout the state.33855. This division shall be implemented only upon appropriation by the Legislature in the annual Budget Act, or another statute, which may include appropriation by the Legislature of funds pursuant to Section 45 of Chapter 626 of the Statutes of 2018, for purposes of this division. It is the intent of the Legislature that up to eight million two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($8,250,000) appropriated pursuant to Section 45 of Chapter 626 of the Statutes of 2018 be used for purposes of this division.
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44-SECTION 1. Division 23.6 (commencing with Section 33850) is added to the Public Resources Code, to read:DIVISION 23.6. The Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency and Equity Act of 202133850. This division shall be known, and may be cited, as the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency and Equity Act of 2021.33851. As used in this division, unless the context requires otherwise, the following definitions apply:(a) Act means the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency and Equity Act of 2021.(b) Entity means a state conservancy or the Wildlife Conservation Board.33852. The purpose of this act is to provide individuals who have barriers to employment with the services they need to enter, participate in, and complete broader workforce preparation, training, and education programs, and ultimately, to obtain employment in the natural, cultural, historical, and tribal resources fields. This act shall provide special emphasis in integrating individuals from target populations into career pathway programs aligned with regional labor market needs and the states climate mitigation, adaptation, and resiliency goals.33853. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) Unsustainable global greenhouse gas emissions levels continue to challenge the states residents, wildlife, and natural resources.(b) Rising average temperatures, shrinking mountain snowpack, warmer storms, higher sea levels, and more extreme and prevalent natural disasters, including, but not limited to, floods, landslides, and wildfires increasingly threaten the safety, health, financial well-being, and housing stability of the people of the State of California.(c) Continued investments to protect and enhance the states natural and built resources and infrastructure is necessary to mitigate the impacts of climate change.(d) Meeting the states community and climate needs requires a commitment to integrating climate strategies in the states economy, infrastructure, public services, and workforce sectors.(e) The states existing employment needs have been intensified because of the declared state of emergency and the recession due to the novel coronavirus, known as COVID-19.(f) Achieving the states climate goals requires the development of an expanded and skilled workforce and clear and meaningful opportunities for the people of the State of California to receive the education, training, and certifications necessary to enter into growing natural resources and climate careers.(g) Parallel and intentional investments in climate projects and workforce development are effective and efficient strategies to protect the state from the impacts of climate change and offer sustainable economic relief within the job market to the people of the State of California.33854. (a) Each entity shall establish an independent a grant program according to the entitys respective governing statutes and strategic plans or work plans adopted by the entity. The grant programs shall fund climate mitigation, adaptation, or resilience, natural disaster, and other climate emergency projects that accomplish both of the following:(1) Reduce the risks of, or mitigate, climate change impacts on vulnerable communities, fish and wildlife, or natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources; or mitigate, prepare for, respond to, or support recovery from natural disasters or other climate emergencies.(2) Provide comprehensive workforce development opportunities, including education, training, certifications, or placement services for jobs and careers in the natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources fields.(b) Before awarding a grant pursuant to this section, an entity shall develop and adopt guidelines for its independent grant program according to all of the following:(1) At a minimum, the entitys adopted guidelines shall include, as criteria to qualify for a grant, all of the following:(A) Require climate mitigation, adaptation, or resilience projects that reduce the risks of or mitigate climate change impacts on vulnerable communities, fish and wildlife, or natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources; or that mitigate, prepare for, respond to, or support recovery from natural disasters or other climate emergencies.(B) Require projects that provide comprehensive workforce development opportunities that support education, training, certifications, or career pathways that prepare individuals to enter into the natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources fields.(C) Require projects that support implementation of the goals and recommendations identified in the Natural Resources Agencys Safeguarding California Plan.(D) Require projects to use crews composed of individuals from populations specified in Section 14034 of the Unemployment Insurance Code.(E) Define eligible applicants to include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(i) Nonprofit organizations and community-based organizations.(ii) Certification programs or workforce training organizations, including, but not limited to, certification programs and workforce training organizations associated with trade schools, the California State University, the University of California, the California Community Colleges, and other educational institutions.(iii) State vocational rehabilitation programs.(iv) Tribal governments and local governments, including, but not limited to, a city, county, city and county, a department of a city or county, a special district, a local government agency, and a county welfare department.(v) Joint power authorities.(2) To the extent feasible, applicant projects shall use the services of the California Conservation Corps or a community conservation corps, as defined in Section 14507.5.(3) Adopted guidelines shall prioritize projects for funding according to the following minimum selection criteria:(A) Projects located in or that benefit low-income, disadvantaged, under-resourced, frontline, vulnerable, or marginalized communities.(B) Projects in areas vulnerable to catastrophic wildfires, sea level rise, or extreme heat.(C) Projects in areas recently burned by catastrophic wildfires.(D) Projects that leverage match funding.(E) Projects that implement local adopted plans.(F) Projects that support other state plans, priorities, and goals.(c) Before adopting program guidelines, an entity shall satisfy both of the following:(1) To the extent feasible, the entity shall seek input from, and consider the recommendations of, the California Workforce Development Board, the Labor and Workforce Development Agency, and local workforce development boards on the proposed program guidelines to support or ensure consistency with federal and state workforce development policies, programs, and plans, including the State Plan required by the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (29 U.S.C. Sec. 3101 et seq.) and described in Division 7 (commencing with Section 14000) of the Unemployment Insurance Code.(2) The entity shall conduct at least one public meeting to consider public comments. The entity shall provide public notice of the public meeting and publish the draft guidelines on its internet website at least 30 days before the public meeting.(d) As funding permits, each entity shall solicit grant applications from potential applicants at least once per year.(e) The Wildlife Conservation Board shall seek to support regions of the state not covered by a state conservancy in order to promote equitable opportunity and distribution of grants throughout the state.(f) A state conservancy may partner with the Wildlife Conservation Board or another state conservancy to develop and implement its grant program, where appropriate.33855. This division shall be implemented only upon appropriation by the Legislature in the annual Budget Act, or another statute, which may include appropriation by the Legislature of funds pursuant to Section 45 of Chapter 626 of the Statutes of 2018, for purposes of this division. It is the intent of the Legislature that up to eight million two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($8,250,000) appropriated pursuant to Section 45 of Chapter 626 of the Statutes of 2018 be used for purposes of this division.
44+SECTION 1. Division 23.6 (commencing with Section 33850) is added to the Public Resources Code, to read:DIVISION 23.6. The Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency Act of 202133850. This division shall be known, and may be cited, as the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency Act of 2021.33851. As used in this division, unless the context requires otherwise, the following definitions apply:(a) Act means the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency Act of 2021.(b) Entity means a state conservancy or the Wildlife Conservation Board.33852. The purpose of this act is to provide individuals who have barriers to employment with the services they need to enter, participate in, and complete broader workforce preparation, training, and education programs, and ultimately, to obtain employment in the natural, cultural, historical, and tribal resources fields. This act shall provide special emphasis in integrating individuals from target populations into career pathway programs aligned with regional labor market needs and the states climate mitigation, adaptation, and resiliency goals.33853. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) Unsustainable global greenhouse gas emissions levels continue to challenge the states residents, wildlife, and natural resources.(b) Rising average temperatures, shrinking mountain snowpack, warmer storms, higher sea levels, and more extreme and prevalent natural disasters, including, but not limited to, floods, landslides, and wildfires increasingly threaten the safety, health, financial well-being, and housing stability of the people of the State of California.(c) Continued investments to protect and enhance the states natural and built resources and infrastructure is necessary to mitigate the impacts of climate change.(d) Meeting the states community and climate needs requires a commitment to integrating climate strategies in the states economy, infrastructure, public services, and workforce sectors.(e) The states existing employment needs have been intensified because of the declared state of emergency and the recession due to the novel coronavirus, known as COVID-19.(f) Achieving the states climate goals requires the development of an expanded and skilled workforce and clear and meaningful opportunities for the people of the State of California to receive the education, training, and certifications necessary to enter into growing natural resources and climate careers.(g) Parallel and intentional investments in climate projects and workforce development are effective and efficient strategies to protect the state from the impacts of climate change and offer sustainable economic relief within the job market to the people of the State of California.33854. (a) Each entity shall establish an independent grant program according to the entitys respective governing statutes and strategic plans or work plans adopted by the entity. The grant programs shall fund climate mitigation, adaptation, or resilience, natural disaster, and other climate emergency projects that accomplish both of the following:(1) Reduce the risks of, or mitigate, climate change impacts on vulnerable communities, fish and wildlife, or natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources; or mitigate, prepare for, respond to, or support recovery from natural disasters or other climate emergencies.(2) Provide comprehensive workforce development opportunities, including education, training, certifications, or placement services for jobs and careers in the natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources fields.(b) Before awarding a grant pursuant to this section, an entity shall develop and adopt guidelines for its independent grant program according to all of the following:(1) At a minimum, the entitys adopted guidelines shall include, as criteria to qualify for a grant, all of the following:(A) Require climate mitigation, adaptation, or resilience projects that reduce the risks of or mitigate climate change impacts on vulnerable communities, fish and wildlife, or natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources; or that mitigate, prepare for, respond to, or support recovery from natural disasters or other climate emergencies.(B) Require projects that provide comprehensive workforce development opportunities that support education, training, certifications, or career pathways that prepare individuals to enter into the natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources fields.(C) Require projects that support implementation of the goals and recommendations identified in the Natural Resources Agencys Safeguarding California Plan.(D) Require projects to use crews composed of individuals from populations specified in Section 14034 of the Unemployment Insurance Code.(E) Define eligible applicants to include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(i) Nonprofit organizations and community-based organizations.(ii) Certification programs or workforce training organizations, including, but not limited to, certification programs and workforce training organizations associated with trade schools, the California State University, the University of California, the California Community Colleges, and other educational institutions.(iii) State vocational rehabilitation programs.(iv) Tribal governments and local governments, including, but not limited to, a city, county, city and county, a department of a city or county, a special district, a local government agency, and a county welfare department.(v) Joint power authorities.(2) To the extent feasible, applicant projects shall use the services of the California Conservation Corps or a community conservation corps, as defined in Section 14507.5.(3) Adopted guidelines shall prioritize projects for funding according to the following minimum selection criteria:(A) Projects located in or that benefit low-income, disadvantaged, under-resourced, frontline, vulnerable, or marginalized communities.(B) Projects in areas vulnerable to catastrophic wildfires, sea level rise, or extreme heat.(C) Projects in areas recently burned by catastrophic wildfires.(D) Projects that leverage match funding.(E) Projects that implement local adopted plans.(F) Projects that support other state plans, priorities, and goals.(c) Before adopting program guidelines, an entity shall satisfy both of the following:(1) To the extent feasible, the entity shall seek input from, and consider the recommendations of, the California Workforce Development Board, the Labor and Workforce Development Agency, and local workforce development boards on the proposed program guidelines to support or ensure consistency with federal and state workforce development policies, programs, and plans, including the State Plan required by the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (29 U.S.C. Sec. 3101 et seq.) and described in Division 7 (commencing with Section 14000) of the Unemployment Insurance Code.(2) The entity shall conduct at least one public meeting to consider public comments. The entity shall provide public notice of the public meeting and publish the draft guidelines on its internet website at least 30 days before the public meeting.(d) As funding permits, each entity shall solicit grant applications from potential applicants at least once per year.(e) The Wildlife Conservation Board shall seek to support regions of the state not covered by a state conservancy in order to promote equitable opportunity and distribution of grants throughout the state.33855. This division shall be implemented only upon appropriation by the Legislature in the annual Budget Act, or another statute, which may include appropriation by the Legislature of funds pursuant to Section 45 of Chapter 626 of the Statutes of 2018, for purposes of this division. It is the intent of the Legislature that up to eight million two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($8,250,000) appropriated pursuant to Section 45 of Chapter 626 of the Statutes of 2018 be used for purposes of this division.
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50-DIVISION 23.6. The Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency and Equity Act of 202133850. This division shall be known, and may be cited, as the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency and Equity Act of 2021.33851. As used in this division, unless the context requires otherwise, the following definitions apply:(a) Act means the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency and Equity Act of 2021.(b) Entity means a state conservancy or the Wildlife Conservation Board.33852. The purpose of this act is to provide individuals who have barriers to employment with the services they need to enter, participate in, and complete broader workforce preparation, training, and education programs, and ultimately, to obtain employment in the natural, cultural, historical, and tribal resources fields. This act shall provide special emphasis in integrating individuals from target populations into career pathway programs aligned with regional labor market needs and the states climate mitigation, adaptation, and resiliency goals.33853. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) Unsustainable global greenhouse gas emissions levels continue to challenge the states residents, wildlife, and natural resources.(b) Rising average temperatures, shrinking mountain snowpack, warmer storms, higher sea levels, and more extreme and prevalent natural disasters, including, but not limited to, floods, landslides, and wildfires increasingly threaten the safety, health, financial well-being, and housing stability of the people of the State of California.(c) Continued investments to protect and enhance the states natural and built resources and infrastructure is necessary to mitigate the impacts of climate change.(d) Meeting the states community and climate needs requires a commitment to integrating climate strategies in the states economy, infrastructure, public services, and workforce sectors.(e) The states existing employment needs have been intensified because of the declared state of emergency and the recession due to the novel coronavirus, known as COVID-19.(f) Achieving the states climate goals requires the development of an expanded and skilled workforce and clear and meaningful opportunities for the people of the State of California to receive the education, training, and certifications necessary to enter into growing natural resources and climate careers.(g) Parallel and intentional investments in climate projects and workforce development are effective and efficient strategies to protect the state from the impacts of climate change and offer sustainable economic relief within the job market to the people of the State of California.33854. (a) Each entity shall establish an independent a grant program according to the entitys respective governing statutes and strategic plans or work plans adopted by the entity. The grant programs shall fund climate mitigation, adaptation, or resilience, natural disaster, and other climate emergency projects that accomplish both of the following:(1) Reduce the risks of, or mitigate, climate change impacts on vulnerable communities, fish and wildlife, or natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources; or mitigate, prepare for, respond to, or support recovery from natural disasters or other climate emergencies.(2) Provide comprehensive workforce development opportunities, including education, training, certifications, or placement services for jobs and careers in the natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources fields.(b) Before awarding a grant pursuant to this section, an entity shall develop and adopt guidelines for its independent grant program according to all of the following:(1) At a minimum, the entitys adopted guidelines shall include, as criteria to qualify for a grant, all of the following:(A) Require climate mitigation, adaptation, or resilience projects that reduce the risks of or mitigate climate change impacts on vulnerable communities, fish and wildlife, or natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources; or that mitigate, prepare for, respond to, or support recovery from natural disasters or other climate emergencies.(B) Require projects that provide comprehensive workforce development opportunities that support education, training, certifications, or career pathways that prepare individuals to enter into the natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources fields.(C) Require projects that support implementation of the goals and recommendations identified in the Natural Resources Agencys Safeguarding California Plan.(D) Require projects to use crews composed of individuals from populations specified in Section 14034 of the Unemployment Insurance Code.(E) Define eligible applicants to include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(i) Nonprofit organizations and community-based organizations.(ii) Certification programs or workforce training organizations, including, but not limited to, certification programs and workforce training organizations associated with trade schools, the California State University, the University of California, the California Community Colleges, and other educational institutions.(iii) State vocational rehabilitation programs.(iv) Tribal governments and local governments, including, but not limited to, a city, county, city and county, a department of a city or county, a special district, a local government agency, and a county welfare department.(v) Joint power authorities.(2) To the extent feasible, applicant projects shall use the services of the California Conservation Corps or a community conservation corps, as defined in Section 14507.5.(3) Adopted guidelines shall prioritize projects for funding according to the following minimum selection criteria:(A) Projects located in or that benefit low-income, disadvantaged, under-resourced, frontline, vulnerable, or marginalized communities.(B) Projects in areas vulnerable to catastrophic wildfires, sea level rise, or extreme heat.(C) Projects in areas recently burned by catastrophic wildfires.(D) Projects that leverage match funding.(E) Projects that implement local adopted plans.(F) Projects that support other state plans, priorities, and goals.(c) Before adopting program guidelines, an entity shall satisfy both of the following:(1) To the extent feasible, the entity shall seek input from, and consider the recommendations of, the California Workforce Development Board, the Labor and Workforce Development Agency, and local workforce development boards on the proposed program guidelines to support or ensure consistency with federal and state workforce development policies, programs, and plans, including the State Plan required by the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (29 U.S.C. Sec. 3101 et seq.) and described in Division 7 (commencing with Section 14000) of the Unemployment Insurance Code.(2) The entity shall conduct at least one public meeting to consider public comments. The entity shall provide public notice of the public meeting and publish the draft guidelines on its internet website at least 30 days before the public meeting.(d) As funding permits, each entity shall solicit grant applications from potential applicants at least once per year.(e) The Wildlife Conservation Board shall seek to support regions of the state not covered by a state conservancy in order to promote equitable opportunity and distribution of grants throughout the state.(f) A state conservancy may partner with the Wildlife Conservation Board or another state conservancy to develop and implement its grant program, where appropriate.33855. This division shall be implemented only upon appropriation by the Legislature in the annual Budget Act, or another statute, which may include appropriation by the Legislature of funds pursuant to Section 45 of Chapter 626 of the Statutes of 2018, for purposes of this division. It is the intent of the Legislature that up to eight million two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($8,250,000) appropriated pursuant to Section 45 of Chapter 626 of the Statutes of 2018 be used for purposes of this division.
50+DIVISION 23.6. The Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency Act of 202133850. This division shall be known, and may be cited, as the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency Act of 2021.33851. As used in this division, unless the context requires otherwise, the following definitions apply:(a) Act means the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency Act of 2021.(b) Entity means a state conservancy or the Wildlife Conservation Board.33852. The purpose of this act is to provide individuals who have barriers to employment with the services they need to enter, participate in, and complete broader workforce preparation, training, and education programs, and ultimately, to obtain employment in the natural, cultural, historical, and tribal resources fields. This act shall provide special emphasis in integrating individuals from target populations into career pathway programs aligned with regional labor market needs and the states climate mitigation, adaptation, and resiliency goals.33853. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) Unsustainable global greenhouse gas emissions levels continue to challenge the states residents, wildlife, and natural resources.(b) Rising average temperatures, shrinking mountain snowpack, warmer storms, higher sea levels, and more extreme and prevalent natural disasters, including, but not limited to, floods, landslides, and wildfires increasingly threaten the safety, health, financial well-being, and housing stability of the people of the State of California.(c) Continued investments to protect and enhance the states natural and built resources and infrastructure is necessary to mitigate the impacts of climate change.(d) Meeting the states community and climate needs requires a commitment to integrating climate strategies in the states economy, infrastructure, public services, and workforce sectors.(e) The states existing employment needs have been intensified because of the declared state of emergency and the recession due to the novel coronavirus, known as COVID-19.(f) Achieving the states climate goals requires the development of an expanded and skilled workforce and clear and meaningful opportunities for the people of the State of California to receive the education, training, and certifications necessary to enter into growing natural resources and climate careers.(g) Parallel and intentional investments in climate projects and workforce development are effective and efficient strategies to protect the state from the impacts of climate change and offer sustainable economic relief within the job market to the people of the State of California.33854. (a) Each entity shall establish an independent grant program according to the entitys respective governing statutes and strategic plans or work plans adopted by the entity. The grant programs shall fund climate mitigation, adaptation, or resilience, natural disaster, and other climate emergency projects that accomplish both of the following:(1) Reduce the risks of, or mitigate, climate change impacts on vulnerable communities, fish and wildlife, or natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources; or mitigate, prepare for, respond to, or support recovery from natural disasters or other climate emergencies.(2) Provide comprehensive workforce development opportunities, including education, training, certifications, or placement services for jobs and careers in the natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources fields.(b) Before awarding a grant pursuant to this section, an entity shall develop and adopt guidelines for its independent grant program according to all of the following:(1) At a minimum, the entitys adopted guidelines shall include, as criteria to qualify for a grant, all of the following:(A) Require climate mitigation, adaptation, or resilience projects that reduce the risks of or mitigate climate change impacts on vulnerable communities, fish and wildlife, or natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources; or that mitigate, prepare for, respond to, or support recovery from natural disasters or other climate emergencies.(B) Require projects that provide comprehensive workforce development opportunities that support education, training, certifications, or career pathways that prepare individuals to enter into the natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources fields.(C) Require projects that support implementation of the goals and recommendations identified in the Natural Resources Agencys Safeguarding California Plan.(D) Require projects to use crews composed of individuals from populations specified in Section 14034 of the Unemployment Insurance Code.(E) Define eligible applicants to include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(i) Nonprofit organizations and community-based organizations.(ii) Certification programs or workforce training organizations, including, but not limited to, certification programs and workforce training organizations associated with trade schools, the California State University, the University of California, the California Community Colleges, and other educational institutions.(iii) State vocational rehabilitation programs.(iv) Tribal governments and local governments, including, but not limited to, a city, county, city and county, a department of a city or county, a special district, a local government agency, and a county welfare department.(v) Joint power authorities.(2) To the extent feasible, applicant projects shall use the services of the California Conservation Corps or a community conservation corps, as defined in Section 14507.5.(3) Adopted guidelines shall prioritize projects for funding according to the following minimum selection criteria:(A) Projects located in or that benefit low-income, disadvantaged, under-resourced, frontline, vulnerable, or marginalized communities.(B) Projects in areas vulnerable to catastrophic wildfires, sea level rise, or extreme heat.(C) Projects in areas recently burned by catastrophic wildfires.(D) Projects that leverage match funding.(E) Projects that implement local adopted plans.(F) Projects that support other state plans, priorities, and goals.(c) Before adopting program guidelines, an entity shall satisfy both of the following:(1) To the extent feasible, the entity shall seek input from, and consider the recommendations of, the California Workforce Development Board, the Labor and Workforce Development Agency, and local workforce development boards on the proposed program guidelines to support or ensure consistency with federal and state workforce development policies, programs, and plans, including the State Plan required by the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (29 U.S.C. Sec. 3101 et seq.) and described in Division 7 (commencing with Section 14000) of the Unemployment Insurance Code.(2) The entity shall conduct at least one public meeting to consider public comments. The entity shall provide public notice of the public meeting and publish the draft guidelines on its internet website at least 30 days before the public meeting.(d) As funding permits, each entity shall solicit grant applications from potential applicants at least once per year.(e) The Wildlife Conservation Board shall seek to support regions of the state not covered by a state conservancy in order to promote equitable opportunity and distribution of grants throughout the state.33855. This division shall be implemented only upon appropriation by the Legislature in the annual Budget Act, or another statute, which may include appropriation by the Legislature of funds pursuant to Section 45 of Chapter 626 of the Statutes of 2018, for purposes of this division. It is the intent of the Legislature that up to eight million two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($8,250,000) appropriated pursuant to Section 45 of Chapter 626 of the Statutes of 2018 be used for purposes of this division.
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52-DIVISION 23.6. The Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency and Equity Act of 202133850. This division shall be known, and may be cited, as the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency and Equity Act of 2021.33851. As used in this division, unless the context requires otherwise, the following definitions apply:(a) Act means the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency and Equity Act of 2021.(b) Entity means a state conservancy or the Wildlife Conservation Board.33852. The purpose of this act is to provide individuals who have barriers to employment with the services they need to enter, participate in, and complete broader workforce preparation, training, and education programs, and ultimately, to obtain employment in the natural, cultural, historical, and tribal resources fields. This act shall provide special emphasis in integrating individuals from target populations into career pathway programs aligned with regional labor market needs and the states climate mitigation, adaptation, and resiliency goals.33853. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) Unsustainable global greenhouse gas emissions levels continue to challenge the states residents, wildlife, and natural resources.(b) Rising average temperatures, shrinking mountain snowpack, warmer storms, higher sea levels, and more extreme and prevalent natural disasters, including, but not limited to, floods, landslides, and wildfires increasingly threaten the safety, health, financial well-being, and housing stability of the people of the State of California.(c) Continued investments to protect and enhance the states natural and built resources and infrastructure is necessary to mitigate the impacts of climate change.(d) Meeting the states community and climate needs requires a commitment to integrating climate strategies in the states economy, infrastructure, public services, and workforce sectors.(e) The states existing employment needs have been intensified because of the declared state of emergency and the recession due to the novel coronavirus, known as COVID-19.(f) Achieving the states climate goals requires the development of an expanded and skilled workforce and clear and meaningful opportunities for the people of the State of California to receive the education, training, and certifications necessary to enter into growing natural resources and climate careers.(g) Parallel and intentional investments in climate projects and workforce development are effective and efficient strategies to protect the state from the impacts of climate change and offer sustainable economic relief within the job market to the people of the State of California.33854. (a) Each entity shall establish an independent a grant program according to the entitys respective governing statutes and strategic plans or work plans adopted by the entity. The grant programs shall fund climate mitigation, adaptation, or resilience, natural disaster, and other climate emergency projects that accomplish both of the following:(1) Reduce the risks of, or mitigate, climate change impacts on vulnerable communities, fish and wildlife, or natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources; or mitigate, prepare for, respond to, or support recovery from natural disasters or other climate emergencies.(2) Provide comprehensive workforce development opportunities, including education, training, certifications, or placement services for jobs and careers in the natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources fields.(b) Before awarding a grant pursuant to this section, an entity shall develop and adopt guidelines for its independent grant program according to all of the following:(1) At a minimum, the entitys adopted guidelines shall include, as criteria to qualify for a grant, all of the following:(A) Require climate mitigation, adaptation, or resilience projects that reduce the risks of or mitigate climate change impacts on vulnerable communities, fish and wildlife, or natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources; or that mitigate, prepare for, respond to, or support recovery from natural disasters or other climate emergencies.(B) Require projects that provide comprehensive workforce development opportunities that support education, training, certifications, or career pathways that prepare individuals to enter into the natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources fields.(C) Require projects that support implementation of the goals and recommendations identified in the Natural Resources Agencys Safeguarding California Plan.(D) Require projects to use crews composed of individuals from populations specified in Section 14034 of the Unemployment Insurance Code.(E) Define eligible applicants to include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(i) Nonprofit organizations and community-based organizations.(ii) Certification programs or workforce training organizations, including, but not limited to, certification programs and workforce training organizations associated with trade schools, the California State University, the University of California, the California Community Colleges, and other educational institutions.(iii) State vocational rehabilitation programs.(iv) Tribal governments and local governments, including, but not limited to, a city, county, city and county, a department of a city or county, a special district, a local government agency, and a county welfare department.(v) Joint power authorities.(2) To the extent feasible, applicant projects shall use the services of the California Conservation Corps or a community conservation corps, as defined in Section 14507.5.(3) Adopted guidelines shall prioritize projects for funding according to the following minimum selection criteria:(A) Projects located in or that benefit low-income, disadvantaged, under-resourced, frontline, vulnerable, or marginalized communities.(B) Projects in areas vulnerable to catastrophic wildfires, sea level rise, or extreme heat.(C) Projects in areas recently burned by catastrophic wildfires.(D) Projects that leverage match funding.(E) Projects that implement local adopted plans.(F) Projects that support other state plans, priorities, and goals.(c) Before adopting program guidelines, an entity shall satisfy both of the following:(1) To the extent feasible, the entity shall seek input from, and consider the recommendations of, the California Workforce Development Board, the Labor and Workforce Development Agency, and local workforce development boards on the proposed program guidelines to support or ensure consistency with federal and state workforce development policies, programs, and plans, including the State Plan required by the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (29 U.S.C. Sec. 3101 et seq.) and described in Division 7 (commencing with Section 14000) of the Unemployment Insurance Code.(2) The entity shall conduct at least one public meeting to consider public comments. The entity shall provide public notice of the public meeting and publish the draft guidelines on its internet website at least 30 days before the public meeting.(d) As funding permits, each entity shall solicit grant applications from potential applicants at least once per year.(e) The Wildlife Conservation Board shall seek to support regions of the state not covered by a state conservancy in order to promote equitable opportunity and distribution of grants throughout the state.(f) A state conservancy may partner with the Wildlife Conservation Board or another state conservancy to develop and implement its grant program, where appropriate.33855. This division shall be implemented only upon appropriation by the Legislature in the annual Budget Act, or another statute, which may include appropriation by the Legislature of funds pursuant to Section 45 of Chapter 626 of the Statutes of 2018, for purposes of this division. It is the intent of the Legislature that up to eight million two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($8,250,000) appropriated pursuant to Section 45 of Chapter 626 of the Statutes of 2018 be used for purposes of this division.
52+DIVISION 23.6. The Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency Act of 202133850. This division shall be known, and may be cited, as the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency Act of 2021.33851. As used in this division, unless the context requires otherwise, the following definitions apply:(a) Act means the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency Act of 2021.(b) Entity means a state conservancy or the Wildlife Conservation Board.33852. The purpose of this act is to provide individuals who have barriers to employment with the services they need to enter, participate in, and complete broader workforce preparation, training, and education programs, and ultimately, to obtain employment in the natural, cultural, historical, and tribal resources fields. This act shall provide special emphasis in integrating individuals from target populations into career pathway programs aligned with regional labor market needs and the states climate mitigation, adaptation, and resiliency goals.33853. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) Unsustainable global greenhouse gas emissions levels continue to challenge the states residents, wildlife, and natural resources.(b) Rising average temperatures, shrinking mountain snowpack, warmer storms, higher sea levels, and more extreme and prevalent natural disasters, including, but not limited to, floods, landslides, and wildfires increasingly threaten the safety, health, financial well-being, and housing stability of the people of the State of California.(c) Continued investments to protect and enhance the states natural and built resources and infrastructure is necessary to mitigate the impacts of climate change.(d) Meeting the states community and climate needs requires a commitment to integrating climate strategies in the states economy, infrastructure, public services, and workforce sectors.(e) The states existing employment needs have been intensified because of the declared state of emergency and the recession due to the novel coronavirus, known as COVID-19.(f) Achieving the states climate goals requires the development of an expanded and skilled workforce and clear and meaningful opportunities for the people of the State of California to receive the education, training, and certifications necessary to enter into growing natural resources and climate careers.(g) Parallel and intentional investments in climate projects and workforce development are effective and efficient strategies to protect the state from the impacts of climate change and offer sustainable economic relief within the job market to the people of the State of California.33854. (a) Each entity shall establish an independent grant program according to the entitys respective governing statutes and strategic plans or work plans adopted by the entity. The grant programs shall fund climate mitigation, adaptation, or resilience, natural disaster, and other climate emergency projects that accomplish both of the following:(1) Reduce the risks of, or mitigate, climate change impacts on vulnerable communities, fish and wildlife, or natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources; or mitigate, prepare for, respond to, or support recovery from natural disasters or other climate emergencies.(2) Provide comprehensive workforce development opportunities, including education, training, certifications, or placement services for jobs and careers in the natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources fields.(b) Before awarding a grant pursuant to this section, an entity shall develop and adopt guidelines for its independent grant program according to all of the following:(1) At a minimum, the entitys adopted guidelines shall include, as criteria to qualify for a grant, all of the following:(A) Require climate mitigation, adaptation, or resilience projects that reduce the risks of or mitigate climate change impacts on vulnerable communities, fish and wildlife, or natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources; or that mitigate, prepare for, respond to, or support recovery from natural disasters or other climate emergencies.(B) Require projects that provide comprehensive workforce development opportunities that support education, training, certifications, or career pathways that prepare individuals to enter into the natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources fields.(C) Require projects that support implementation of the goals and recommendations identified in the Natural Resources Agencys Safeguarding California Plan.(D) Require projects to use crews composed of individuals from populations specified in Section 14034 of the Unemployment Insurance Code.(E) Define eligible applicants to include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(i) Nonprofit organizations and community-based organizations.(ii) Certification programs or workforce training organizations, including, but not limited to, certification programs and workforce training organizations associated with trade schools, the California State University, the University of California, the California Community Colleges, and other educational institutions.(iii) State vocational rehabilitation programs.(iv) Tribal governments and local governments, including, but not limited to, a city, county, city and county, a department of a city or county, a special district, a local government agency, and a county welfare department.(v) Joint power authorities.(2) To the extent feasible, applicant projects shall use the services of the California Conservation Corps or a community conservation corps, as defined in Section 14507.5.(3) Adopted guidelines shall prioritize projects for funding according to the following minimum selection criteria:(A) Projects located in or that benefit low-income, disadvantaged, under-resourced, frontline, vulnerable, or marginalized communities.(B) Projects in areas vulnerable to catastrophic wildfires, sea level rise, or extreme heat.(C) Projects in areas recently burned by catastrophic wildfires.(D) Projects that leverage match funding.(E) Projects that implement local adopted plans.(F) Projects that support other state plans, priorities, and goals.(c) Before adopting program guidelines, an entity shall satisfy both of the following:(1) To the extent feasible, the entity shall seek input from, and consider the recommendations of, the California Workforce Development Board, the Labor and Workforce Development Agency, and local workforce development boards on the proposed program guidelines to support or ensure consistency with federal and state workforce development policies, programs, and plans, including the State Plan required by the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (29 U.S.C. Sec. 3101 et seq.) and described in Division 7 (commencing with Section 14000) of the Unemployment Insurance Code.(2) The entity shall conduct at least one public meeting to consider public comments. The entity shall provide public notice of the public meeting and publish the draft guidelines on its internet website at least 30 days before the public meeting.(d) As funding permits, each entity shall solicit grant applications from potential applicants at least once per year.(e) The Wildlife Conservation Board shall seek to support regions of the state not covered by a state conservancy in order to promote equitable opportunity and distribution of grants throughout the state.33855. This division shall be implemented only upon appropriation by the Legislature in the annual Budget Act, or another statute, which may include appropriation by the Legislature of funds pursuant to Section 45 of Chapter 626 of the Statutes of 2018, for purposes of this division. It is the intent of the Legislature that up to eight million two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($8,250,000) appropriated pursuant to Section 45 of Chapter 626 of the Statutes of 2018 be used for purposes of this division.
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54-DIVISION 23.6. The Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency and Equity Act of 2021
54+DIVISION 23.6. The Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency Act of 2021
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58-33850. This division shall be known, and may be cited, as the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency and Equity Act of 2021.
58+33850. This division shall be known, and may be cited, as the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency Act of 2021.
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62-33850. This division shall be known, and may be cited, as the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency and Equity Act of 2021.
62+33850. This division shall be known, and may be cited, as the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency Act of 2021.
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64-33851. As used in this division, unless the context requires otherwise, the following definitions apply:(a) Act means the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency and Equity Act of 2021.(b) Entity means a state conservancy or the Wildlife Conservation Board.
64+33851. As used in this division, unless the context requires otherwise, the following definitions apply:(a) Act means the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency Act of 2021.(b) Entity means a state conservancy or the Wildlife Conservation Board.
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70+(a) Act means the Nature and Parks Career Pathway and Community Resiliency Act of 2021.
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7272 (b) Entity means a state conservancy or the Wildlife Conservation Board.
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7474 33852. The purpose of this act is to provide individuals who have barriers to employment with the services they need to enter, participate in, and complete broader workforce preparation, training, and education programs, and ultimately, to obtain employment in the natural, cultural, historical, and tribal resources fields. This act shall provide special emphasis in integrating individuals from target populations into career pathway programs aligned with regional labor market needs and the states climate mitigation, adaptation, and resiliency goals.
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7878 33852. The purpose of this act is to provide individuals who have barriers to employment with the services they need to enter, participate in, and complete broader workforce preparation, training, and education programs, and ultimately, to obtain employment in the natural, cultural, historical, and tribal resources fields. This act shall provide special emphasis in integrating individuals from target populations into career pathway programs aligned with regional labor market needs and the states climate mitigation, adaptation, and resiliency goals.
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8080 33853. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) Unsustainable global greenhouse gas emissions levels continue to challenge the states residents, wildlife, and natural resources.(b) Rising average temperatures, shrinking mountain snowpack, warmer storms, higher sea levels, and more extreme and prevalent natural disasters, including, but not limited to, floods, landslides, and wildfires increasingly threaten the safety, health, financial well-being, and housing stability of the people of the State of California.(c) Continued investments to protect and enhance the states natural and built resources and infrastructure is necessary to mitigate the impacts of climate change.(d) Meeting the states community and climate needs requires a commitment to integrating climate strategies in the states economy, infrastructure, public services, and workforce sectors.(e) The states existing employment needs have been intensified because of the declared state of emergency and the recession due to the novel coronavirus, known as COVID-19.(f) Achieving the states climate goals requires the development of an expanded and skilled workforce and clear and meaningful opportunities for the people of the State of California to receive the education, training, and certifications necessary to enter into growing natural resources and climate careers.(g) Parallel and intentional investments in climate projects and workforce development are effective and efficient strategies to protect the state from the impacts of climate change and offer sustainable economic relief within the job market to the people of the State of California.
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8484 33853. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
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9090 (c) Continued investments to protect and enhance the states natural and built resources and infrastructure is necessary to mitigate the impacts of climate change.
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9292 (d) Meeting the states community and climate needs requires a commitment to integrating climate strategies in the states economy, infrastructure, public services, and workforce sectors.
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9494 (e) The states existing employment needs have been intensified because of the declared state of emergency and the recession due to the novel coronavirus, known as COVID-19.
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9696 (f) Achieving the states climate goals requires the development of an expanded and skilled workforce and clear and meaningful opportunities for the people of the State of California to receive the education, training, and certifications necessary to enter into growing natural resources and climate careers.
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9898 (g) Parallel and intentional investments in climate projects and workforce development are effective and efficient strategies to protect the state from the impacts of climate change and offer sustainable economic relief within the job market to the people of the State of California.
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100-33854. (a) Each entity shall establish an independent a grant program according to the entitys respective governing statutes and strategic plans or work plans adopted by the entity. The grant programs shall fund climate mitigation, adaptation, or resilience, natural disaster, and other climate emergency projects that accomplish both of the following:(1) Reduce the risks of, or mitigate, climate change impacts on vulnerable communities, fish and wildlife, or natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources; or mitigate, prepare for, respond to, or support recovery from natural disasters or other climate emergencies.(2) Provide comprehensive workforce development opportunities, including education, training, certifications, or placement services for jobs and careers in the natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources fields.(b) Before awarding a grant pursuant to this section, an entity shall develop and adopt guidelines for its independent grant program according to all of the following:(1) At a minimum, the entitys adopted guidelines shall include, as criteria to qualify for a grant, all of the following:(A) Require climate mitigation, adaptation, or resilience projects that reduce the risks of or mitigate climate change impacts on vulnerable communities, fish and wildlife, or natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources; or that mitigate, prepare for, respond to, or support recovery from natural disasters or other climate emergencies.(B) Require projects that provide comprehensive workforce development opportunities that support education, training, certifications, or career pathways that prepare individuals to enter into the natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources fields.(C) Require projects that support implementation of the goals and recommendations identified in the Natural Resources Agencys Safeguarding California Plan.(D) Require projects to use crews composed of individuals from populations specified in Section 14034 of the Unemployment Insurance Code.(E) Define eligible applicants to include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(i) Nonprofit organizations and community-based organizations.(ii) Certification programs or workforce training organizations, including, but not limited to, certification programs and workforce training organizations associated with trade schools, the California State University, the University of California, the California Community Colleges, and other educational institutions.(iii) State vocational rehabilitation programs.(iv) Tribal governments and local governments, including, but not limited to, a city, county, city and county, a department of a city or county, a special district, a local government agency, and a county welfare department.(v) Joint power authorities.(2) To the extent feasible, applicant projects shall use the services of the California Conservation Corps or a community conservation corps, as defined in Section 14507.5.(3) Adopted guidelines shall prioritize projects for funding according to the following minimum selection criteria:(A) Projects located in or that benefit low-income, disadvantaged, under-resourced, frontline, vulnerable, or marginalized communities.(B) Projects in areas vulnerable to catastrophic wildfires, sea level rise, or extreme heat.(C) Projects in areas recently burned by catastrophic wildfires.(D) Projects that leverage match funding.(E) Projects that implement local adopted plans.(F) Projects that support other state plans, priorities, and goals.(c) Before adopting program guidelines, an entity shall satisfy both of the following:(1) To the extent feasible, the entity shall seek input from, and consider the recommendations of, the California Workforce Development Board, the Labor and Workforce Development Agency, and local workforce development boards on the proposed program guidelines to support or ensure consistency with federal and state workforce development policies, programs, and plans, including the State Plan required by the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (29 U.S.C. Sec. 3101 et seq.) and described in Division 7 (commencing with Section 14000) of the Unemployment Insurance Code.(2) The entity shall conduct at least one public meeting to consider public comments. The entity shall provide public notice of the public meeting and publish the draft guidelines on its internet website at least 30 days before the public meeting.(d) As funding permits, each entity shall solicit grant applications from potential applicants at least once per year.(e) The Wildlife Conservation Board shall seek to support regions of the state not covered by a state conservancy in order to promote equitable opportunity and distribution of grants throughout the state.(f) A state conservancy may partner with the Wildlife Conservation Board or another state conservancy to develop and implement its grant program, where appropriate.
100+33854. (a) Each entity shall establish an independent grant program according to the entitys respective governing statutes and strategic plans or work plans adopted by the entity. The grant programs shall fund climate mitigation, adaptation, or resilience, natural disaster, and other climate emergency projects that accomplish both of the following:(1) Reduce the risks of, or mitigate, climate change impacts on vulnerable communities, fish and wildlife, or natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources; or mitigate, prepare for, respond to, or support recovery from natural disasters or other climate emergencies.(2) Provide comprehensive workforce development opportunities, including education, training, certifications, or placement services for jobs and careers in the natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources fields.(b) Before awarding a grant pursuant to this section, an entity shall develop and adopt guidelines for its independent grant program according to all of the following:(1) At a minimum, the entitys adopted guidelines shall include, as criteria to qualify for a grant, all of the following:(A) Require climate mitigation, adaptation, or resilience projects that reduce the risks of or mitigate climate change impacts on vulnerable communities, fish and wildlife, or natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources; or that mitigate, prepare for, respond to, or support recovery from natural disasters or other climate emergencies.(B) Require projects that provide comprehensive workforce development opportunities that support education, training, certifications, or career pathways that prepare individuals to enter into the natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources fields.(C) Require projects that support implementation of the goals and recommendations identified in the Natural Resources Agencys Safeguarding California Plan.(D) Require projects to use crews composed of individuals from populations specified in Section 14034 of the Unemployment Insurance Code.(E) Define eligible applicants to include, but not be limited to, all of the following:(i) Nonprofit organizations and community-based organizations.(ii) Certification programs or workforce training organizations, including, but not limited to, certification programs and workforce training organizations associated with trade schools, the California State University, the University of California, the California Community Colleges, and other educational institutions.(iii) State vocational rehabilitation programs.(iv) Tribal governments and local governments, including, but not limited to, a city, county, city and county, a department of a city or county, a special district, a local government agency, and a county welfare department.(v) Joint power authorities.(2) To the extent feasible, applicant projects shall use the services of the California Conservation Corps or a community conservation corps, as defined in Section 14507.5.(3) Adopted guidelines shall prioritize projects for funding according to the following minimum selection criteria:(A) Projects located in or that benefit low-income, disadvantaged, under-resourced, frontline, vulnerable, or marginalized communities.(B) Projects in areas vulnerable to catastrophic wildfires, sea level rise, or extreme heat.(C) Projects in areas recently burned by catastrophic wildfires.(D) Projects that leverage match funding.(E) Projects that implement local adopted plans.(F) Projects that support other state plans, priorities, and goals.(c) Before adopting program guidelines, an entity shall satisfy both of the following:(1) To the extent feasible, the entity shall seek input from, and consider the recommendations of, the California Workforce Development Board, the Labor and Workforce Development Agency, and local workforce development boards on the proposed program guidelines to support or ensure consistency with federal and state workforce development policies, programs, and plans, including the State Plan required by the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (29 U.S.C. Sec. 3101 et seq.) and described in Division 7 (commencing with Section 14000) of the Unemployment Insurance Code.(2) The entity shall conduct at least one public meeting to consider public comments. The entity shall provide public notice of the public meeting and publish the draft guidelines on its internet website at least 30 days before the public meeting.(d) As funding permits, each entity shall solicit grant applications from potential applicants at least once per year.(e) The Wildlife Conservation Board shall seek to support regions of the state not covered by a state conservancy in order to promote equitable opportunity and distribution of grants throughout the state.
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104+33854. (a) Each entity shall establish an independent grant program according to the entitys respective governing statutes and strategic plans or work plans adopted by the entity. The grant programs shall fund climate mitigation, adaptation, or resilience, natural disaster, and other climate emergency projects that accomplish both of the following:
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108108 (2) Provide comprehensive workforce development opportunities, including education, training, certifications, or placement services for jobs and careers in the natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources fields.
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114114 (A) Require climate mitigation, adaptation, or resilience projects that reduce the risks of or mitigate climate change impacts on vulnerable communities, fish and wildlife, or natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources; or that mitigate, prepare for, respond to, or support recovery from natural disasters or other climate emergencies.
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116116 (B) Require projects that provide comprehensive workforce development opportunities that support education, training, certifications, or career pathways that prepare individuals to enter into the natural, cultural, historical, or tribal resources fields.
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118118 (C) Require projects that support implementation of the goals and recommendations identified in the Natural Resources Agencys Safeguarding California Plan.
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134134 (2) To the extent feasible, applicant projects shall use the services of the California Conservation Corps or a community conservation corps, as defined in Section 14507.5.
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162160 33855. This division shall be implemented only upon appropriation by the Legislature in the annual Budget Act, or another statute, which may include appropriation by the Legislature of funds pursuant to Section 45 of Chapter 626 of the Statutes of 2018, for purposes of this division. It is the intent of the Legislature that up to eight million two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($8,250,000) appropriated pursuant to Section 45 of Chapter 626 of the Statutes of 2018 be used for purposes of this division.
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166164 33855. This division shall be implemented only upon appropriation by the Legislature in the annual Budget Act, or another statute, which may include appropriation by the Legislature of funds pursuant to Section 45 of Chapter 626 of the Statutes of 2018, for purposes of this division. It is the intent of the Legislature that up to eight million two hundred fifty thousand dollars ($8,250,000) appropriated pursuant to Section 45 of Chapter 626 of the Statutes of 2018 be used for purposes of this division.