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1-Assembly Bill No. 1770 CHAPTER 212An act to amend, repeal, and add Section 8589.75 of the Government Code, relating to emergency services. [ Approved by Governor September 06, 2024. Filed with Secretary of State September 06, 2024. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1770, Committee on Emergency Management. Emergency services: Alfred E. Alquist Seismic Safety Commission: seismic mitigation and earthquake early warning technology.Existing law creates, within the office of the Governor, the Office of Emergency Services which, under the Director of Emergency Services, coordinates disaster response, emergency planning, emergency preparedness, disaster recovery, disaster mitigation, and homeland security activities. Existing law establishes in the Office of Emergency Services the Alfred E. Alquist Seismic Safety Commission (commission) and requires the commission, among other things, to work with specified agencies to identify key activities and responsibilities related to seismic safety and develop a schedule to provide periodic updates to the commission on their activities in order to provide a consistent policy framework to track and monitor the activities of governmental agencies in the fields of earthquake preparedness and seismic safety. Existing law authorizes the commission to take various actions to support monitoring and tracking of these activities, as specified.This bill would, until January 1, 2030, authorize the commission to coordinate with the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection and the Office of Emergency Services to take certain actions related to implementing and funding seismic mitigation activities and earthquake early warning technology, including collecting certain related information on fire stations in California, as specified. The bill would, by January 1, 2026, and annually thereafter until January 1, 2030, require the commission to provide a report to the Assembly Committee on Emergency Management and the Senate Committee on Governmental Organization describing the commissions actions and conclusions pursuant to these provisions.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 8589.75 of the Government Code is amended to read:8589.75. (a) The commission exists as a separate unit within the Office of Emergency Services, and may recommend policies, hold meetings, hold hearings, set dates of the meetings or hearings, and positions on proposed state and federal legislation. The commission shall retain authority to issue reports, publications, and literature.(b) (1) At a minimum, the commission shall report annually to the Governor and the Legislature on its findings, progress, and recommendations related to activities of the commission and the state toward higher levels of seismic safety and any other seismic safety issues.(2) The Legislature finds that numerous agencies at various levels of government have substantial responsibilities in the fields of earthquake preparedness and seismic safety. To provide a consistent policy framework to track and monitor those activities, the commission shall, at a minimum, work with agencies that include, but are not limited to, the entities listed in subparagraphs (A) to (I), inclusive, to identify key activities and responsibilities related to seismic safety and develop a schedule to provide periodic updates to the commission on their activities. This information shall be summarized in the report required in paragraph (1) and include information to find additional information related to these activities therein:(A) Department of Conservation, California Geological Survey.(B) California Earthquake Authority.(C) Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development.(D) Department of Transportation.(E) Department of Water Resources, Division of Safety of Dams.(F) Public Utilities Commission.(G) State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission.(H) University of California.(I) The California State University.(c) (1) The commission may coordinate with the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection and the Office of Emergency Services to do any of the following:(A) Develop a list of all fire stations in California and each stations status in meeting the standards of the Essential Services Buildings Seismic Safety Act of 1986 (Article 1 (commencing with Section 16000) of Chapter 2 of Division 12.5 of the Health and Safety Code) to determine which stations are adequately designed and constructed to minimize fire hazards and to resist the forces generated by earthquakes, gravity, and winds.(B) Collect data on the implementation of earthquake early warning technology in all fire stations in California and their interest in implementing that technology.(C) Research other potential sources of funding for seismic mitigation activities.(2) By January 1, 2026, and annually thereafter, the commission shall provide a report to the Assembly Committee on Emergency Management and the Senate Committee on Governmental Organization describing the commissions actions and conclusions pursuant to paragraph (1).(d) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2030, and as of that date is repealed.SEC. 2. Section 8589.75 is added to the Government Code, to read:8589.75. (a) The commission exists as a separate unit within the Office of Emergency Services, and may recommend policies, hold meetings, hold hearings, set dates of the meetings or hearings, and positions on proposed state and federal legislation. The commission shall retain authority to issue reports, publications, and literature.(b) (1) At a minimum, the commission shall report annually to the Governor and the Legislature on its findings, progress, and recommendations related to activities of the commission and the state toward higher levels of seismic safety and any other seismic safety issues.(2) The Legislature finds that numerous agencies at various levels of government have substantial responsibilities in the fields of earthquake preparedness and seismic safety. To provide a consistent policy framework to track and monitor those activities, the commission shall, at a minimum, work with agencies that include, but are not limited to, the entities listed in subparagraphs (A) to (I), inclusive, to identify key activities and responsibilities related to seismic safety and develop a schedule to provide periodic updates to the commission on their activities. This information shall be summarized in the report required in paragraph (1) and include information to find additional information related to these activities therein:(A) Department of Conservation, California Geological Survey.(B) California Earthquake Authority.(C) Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development.(D) Department of Transportation.(E) Department of Water Resources, Division of Safety of Dams.(F) Public Utilities Commission.(G) State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission.(H) University of California.(I) The California State University.(c) This section shall become operative on January 1, 2030.
1+Enrolled August 21, 2024 Passed IN Senate August 05, 2024 Passed IN Assembly August 19, 2024 Amended IN Senate March 13, 2024 Amended IN Senate September 01, 2023 Amended IN Senate June 19, 2023 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1770Introduced by Committee on Emergency Management (Assembly Members Rodriguez (Chair), Aguiar-Curry, Alvarez, Calderon, Megan Dahle, Schiavo, and Waldron)March 22, 2023An act to amend, repeal, and add Section 8589.75 of the Government Code, relating to emergency services. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1770, Committee on Emergency Management. Emergency services: Alfred E. Alquist Seismic Safety Commission: seismic mitigation and earthquake early warning technology.Existing law creates, within the office of the Governor, the Office of Emergency Services which, under the Director of Emergency Services, coordinates disaster response, emergency planning, emergency preparedness, disaster recovery, disaster mitigation, and homeland security activities. Existing law establishes in the Office of Emergency Services the Alfred E. Alquist Seismic Safety Commission (commission) and requires the commission, among other things, to work with specified agencies to identify key activities and responsibilities related to seismic safety and develop a schedule to provide periodic updates to the commission on their activities in order to provide a consistent policy framework to track and monitor the activities of governmental agencies in the fields of earthquake preparedness and seismic safety. Existing law authorizes the commission to take various actions to support monitoring and tracking of these activities, as specified.This bill would, until January 1, 2030, authorize the commission to coordinate with the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection and the Office of Emergency Services to take certain actions related to implementing and funding seismic mitigation activities and earthquake early warning technology, including collecting certain related information on fire stations in California, as specified. The bill would, by January 1, 2026, and annually thereafter until January 1, 2030, require the commission to provide a report to the Assembly Committee on Emergency Management and the Senate Committee on Governmental Organization describing the commissions actions and conclusions pursuant to these provisions.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 8589.75 of the Government Code is amended to read:8589.75. (a) The commission exists as a separate unit within the Office of Emergency Services, and may recommend policies, hold meetings, hold hearings, set dates of the meetings or hearings, and positions on proposed state and federal legislation. The commission shall retain authority to issue reports, publications, and literature.(b) (1) At a minimum, the commission shall report annually to the Governor and the Legislature on its findings, progress, and recommendations related to activities of the commission and the state toward higher levels of seismic safety and any other seismic safety issues.(2) The Legislature finds that numerous agencies at various levels of government have substantial responsibilities in the fields of earthquake preparedness and seismic safety. To provide a consistent policy framework to track and monitor those activities, the commission shall, at a minimum, work with agencies that include, but are not limited to, the entities listed in subparagraphs (A) to (I), inclusive, to identify key activities and responsibilities related to seismic safety and develop a schedule to provide periodic updates to the commission on their activities. This information shall be summarized in the report required in paragraph (1) and include information to find additional information related to these activities therein:(A) Department of Conservation, California Geological Survey.(B) California Earthquake Authority.(C) Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development.(D) Department of Transportation.(E) Department of Water Resources, Division of Safety of Dams.(F) Public Utilities Commission.(G) State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission.(H) University of California.(I) The California State University.(c) (1) The commission may coordinate with the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection and the Office of Emergency Services to do any of the following:(A) Develop a list of all fire stations in California and each stations status in meeting the standards of the Essential Services Buildings Seismic Safety Act of 1986 (Article 1 (commencing with Section 16000) of Chapter 2 of Division 12.5 of the Health and Safety Code) to determine which stations are adequately designed and constructed to minimize fire hazards and to resist the forces generated by earthquakes, gravity, and winds.(B) Collect data on the implementation of earthquake early warning technology in all fire stations in California and their interest in implementing that technology.(C) Research other potential sources of funding for seismic mitigation activities.(2) By January 1, 2026, and annually thereafter, the commission shall provide a report to the Assembly Committee on Emergency Management and the Senate Committee on Governmental Organization describing the commissions actions and conclusions pursuant to paragraph (1).(d) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2030, and as of that date is repealed.SEC. 2. Section 8589.75 is added to the Government Code, to read:8589.75. (a) The commission exists as a separate unit within the Office of Emergency Services, and may recommend policies, hold meetings, hold hearings, set dates of the meetings or hearings, and positions on proposed state and federal legislation. The commission shall retain authority to issue reports, publications, and literature.(b) (1) At a minimum, the commission shall report annually to the Governor and the Legislature on its findings, progress, and recommendations related to activities of the commission and the state toward higher levels of seismic safety and any other seismic safety issues.(2) The Legislature finds that numerous agencies at various levels of government have substantial responsibilities in the fields of earthquake preparedness and seismic safety. To provide a consistent policy framework to track and monitor those activities, the commission shall, at a minimum, work with agencies that include, but are not limited to, the entities listed in subparagraphs (A) to (I), inclusive, to identify key activities and responsibilities related to seismic safety and develop a schedule to provide periodic updates to the commission on their activities. This information shall be summarized in the report required in paragraph (1) and include information to find additional information related to these activities therein:(A) Department of Conservation, California Geological Survey.(B) California Earthquake Authority.(C) Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development.(D) Department of Transportation.(E) Department of Water Resources, Division of Safety of Dams.(F) Public Utilities Commission.(G) State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission.(H) University of California.(I) The California State University.(c) This section shall become operative on January 1, 2030.
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3- Assembly Bill No. 1770 CHAPTER 212An act to amend, repeal, and add Section 8589.75 of the Government Code, relating to emergency services. [ Approved by Governor September 06, 2024. Filed with Secretary of State September 06, 2024. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1770, Committee on Emergency Management. Emergency services: Alfred E. Alquist Seismic Safety Commission: seismic mitigation and earthquake early warning technology.Existing law creates, within the office of the Governor, the Office of Emergency Services which, under the Director of Emergency Services, coordinates disaster response, emergency planning, emergency preparedness, disaster recovery, disaster mitigation, and homeland security activities. Existing law establishes in the Office of Emergency Services the Alfred E. Alquist Seismic Safety Commission (commission) and requires the commission, among other things, to work with specified agencies to identify key activities and responsibilities related to seismic safety and develop a schedule to provide periodic updates to the commission on their activities in order to provide a consistent policy framework to track and monitor the activities of governmental agencies in the fields of earthquake preparedness and seismic safety. Existing law authorizes the commission to take various actions to support monitoring and tracking of these activities, as specified.This bill would, until January 1, 2030, authorize the commission to coordinate with the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection and the Office of Emergency Services to take certain actions related to implementing and funding seismic mitigation activities and earthquake early warning technology, including collecting certain related information on fire stations in California, as specified. The bill would, by January 1, 2026, and annually thereafter until January 1, 2030, require the commission to provide a report to the Assembly Committee on Emergency Management and the Senate Committee on Governmental Organization describing the commissions actions and conclusions pursuant to these provisions.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
3+ Enrolled August 21, 2024 Passed IN Senate August 05, 2024 Passed IN Assembly August 19, 2024 Amended IN Senate March 13, 2024 Amended IN Senate September 01, 2023 Amended IN Senate June 19, 2023 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1770Introduced by Committee on Emergency Management (Assembly Members Rodriguez (Chair), Aguiar-Curry, Alvarez, Calderon, Megan Dahle, Schiavo, and Waldron)March 22, 2023An act to amend, repeal, and add Section 8589.75 of the Government Code, relating to emergency services. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1770, Committee on Emergency Management. Emergency services: Alfred E. Alquist Seismic Safety Commission: seismic mitigation and earthquake early warning technology.Existing law creates, within the office of the Governor, the Office of Emergency Services which, under the Director of Emergency Services, coordinates disaster response, emergency planning, emergency preparedness, disaster recovery, disaster mitigation, and homeland security activities. Existing law establishes in the Office of Emergency Services the Alfred E. Alquist Seismic Safety Commission (commission) and requires the commission, among other things, to work with specified agencies to identify key activities and responsibilities related to seismic safety and develop a schedule to provide periodic updates to the commission on their activities in order to provide a consistent policy framework to track and monitor the activities of governmental agencies in the fields of earthquake preparedness and seismic safety. Existing law authorizes the commission to take various actions to support monitoring and tracking of these activities, as specified.This bill would, until January 1, 2030, authorize the commission to coordinate with the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection and the Office of Emergency Services to take certain actions related to implementing and funding seismic mitigation activities and earthquake early warning technology, including collecting certain related information on fire stations in California, as specified. The bill would, by January 1, 2026, and annually thereafter until January 1, 2030, require the commission to provide a report to the Assembly Committee on Emergency Management and the Senate Committee on Governmental Organization describing the commissions actions and conclusions pursuant to these provisions.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
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5+ Enrolled August 21, 2024 Passed IN Senate August 05, 2024 Passed IN Assembly August 19, 2024 Amended IN Senate March 13, 2024 Amended IN Senate September 01, 2023 Amended IN Senate June 19, 2023
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1125 An act to amend, repeal, and add Section 8589.75 of the Government Code, relating to emergency services.
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1931 AB 1770, Committee on Emergency Management. Emergency services: Alfred E. Alquist Seismic Safety Commission: seismic mitigation and earthquake early warning technology.
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2133 Existing law creates, within the office of the Governor, the Office of Emergency Services which, under the Director of Emergency Services, coordinates disaster response, emergency planning, emergency preparedness, disaster recovery, disaster mitigation, and homeland security activities. Existing law establishes in the Office of Emergency Services the Alfred E. Alquist Seismic Safety Commission (commission) and requires the commission, among other things, to work with specified agencies to identify key activities and responsibilities related to seismic safety and develop a schedule to provide periodic updates to the commission on their activities in order to provide a consistent policy framework to track and monitor the activities of governmental agencies in the fields of earthquake preparedness and seismic safety. Existing law authorizes the commission to take various actions to support monitoring and tracking of these activities, as specified.This bill would, until January 1, 2030, authorize the commission to coordinate with the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection and the Office of Emergency Services to take certain actions related to implementing and funding seismic mitigation activities and earthquake early warning technology, including collecting certain related information on fire stations in California, as specified. The bill would, by January 1, 2026, and annually thereafter until January 1, 2030, require the commission to provide a report to the Assembly Committee on Emergency Management and the Senate Committee on Governmental Organization describing the commissions actions and conclusions pursuant to these provisions.
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2335 Existing law creates, within the office of the Governor, the Office of Emergency Services which, under the Director of Emergency Services, coordinates disaster response, emergency planning, emergency preparedness, disaster recovery, disaster mitigation, and homeland security activities. Existing law establishes in the Office of Emergency Services the Alfred E. Alquist Seismic Safety Commission (commission) and requires the commission, among other things, to work with specified agencies to identify key activities and responsibilities related to seismic safety and develop a schedule to provide periodic updates to the commission on their activities in order to provide a consistent policy framework to track and monitor the activities of governmental agencies in the fields of earthquake preparedness and seismic safety. Existing law authorizes the commission to take various actions to support monitoring and tracking of these activities, as specified.
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2537 This bill would, until January 1, 2030, authorize the commission to coordinate with the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection and the Office of Emergency Services to take certain actions related to implementing and funding seismic mitigation activities and earthquake early warning technology, including collecting certain related information on fire stations in California, as specified. The bill would, by January 1, 2026, and annually thereafter until January 1, 2030, require the commission to provide a report to the Assembly Committee on Emergency Management and the Senate Committee on Governmental Organization describing the commissions actions and conclusions pursuant to these provisions.
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3143 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 8589.75 of the Government Code is amended to read:8589.75. (a) The commission exists as a separate unit within the Office of Emergency Services, and may recommend policies, hold meetings, hold hearings, set dates of the meetings or hearings, and positions on proposed state and federal legislation. The commission shall retain authority to issue reports, publications, and literature.(b) (1) At a minimum, the commission shall report annually to the Governor and the Legislature on its findings, progress, and recommendations related to activities of the commission and the state toward higher levels of seismic safety and any other seismic safety issues.(2) The Legislature finds that numerous agencies at various levels of government have substantial responsibilities in the fields of earthquake preparedness and seismic safety. To provide a consistent policy framework to track and monitor those activities, the commission shall, at a minimum, work with agencies that include, but are not limited to, the entities listed in subparagraphs (A) to (I), inclusive, to identify key activities and responsibilities related to seismic safety and develop a schedule to provide periodic updates to the commission on their activities. This information shall be summarized in the report required in paragraph (1) and include information to find additional information related to these activities therein:(A) Department of Conservation, California Geological Survey.(B) California Earthquake Authority.(C) Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development.(D) Department of Transportation.(E) Department of Water Resources, Division of Safety of Dams.(F) Public Utilities Commission.(G) State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission.(H) University of California.(I) The California State University.(c) (1) The commission may coordinate with the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection and the Office of Emergency Services to do any of the following:(A) Develop a list of all fire stations in California and each stations status in meeting the standards of the Essential Services Buildings Seismic Safety Act of 1986 (Article 1 (commencing with Section 16000) of Chapter 2 of Division 12.5 of the Health and Safety Code) to determine which stations are adequately designed and constructed to minimize fire hazards and to resist the forces generated by earthquakes, gravity, and winds.(B) Collect data on the implementation of earthquake early warning technology in all fire stations in California and their interest in implementing that technology.(C) Research other potential sources of funding for seismic mitigation activities.(2) By January 1, 2026, and annually thereafter, the commission shall provide a report to the Assembly Committee on Emergency Management and the Senate Committee on Governmental Organization describing the commissions actions and conclusions pursuant to paragraph (1).(d) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2030, and as of that date is repealed.SEC. 2. Section 8589.75 is added to the Government Code, to read:8589.75. (a) The commission exists as a separate unit within the Office of Emergency Services, and may recommend policies, hold meetings, hold hearings, set dates of the meetings or hearings, and positions on proposed state and federal legislation. The commission shall retain authority to issue reports, publications, and literature.(b) (1) At a minimum, the commission shall report annually to the Governor and the Legislature on its findings, progress, and recommendations related to activities of the commission and the state toward higher levels of seismic safety and any other seismic safety issues.(2) The Legislature finds that numerous agencies at various levels of government have substantial responsibilities in the fields of earthquake preparedness and seismic safety. To provide a consistent policy framework to track and monitor those activities, the commission shall, at a minimum, work with agencies that include, but are not limited to, the entities listed in subparagraphs (A) to (I), inclusive, to identify key activities and responsibilities related to seismic safety and develop a schedule to provide periodic updates to the commission on their activities. This information shall be summarized in the report required in paragraph (1) and include information to find additional information related to these activities therein:(A) Department of Conservation, California Geological Survey.(B) California Earthquake Authority.(C) Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development.(D) Department of Transportation.(E) Department of Water Resources, Division of Safety of Dams.(F) Public Utilities Commission.(G) State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission.(H) University of California.(I) The California State University.(c) This section shall become operative on January 1, 2030.
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3749 SECTION 1. Section 8589.75 of the Government Code is amended to read:8589.75. (a) The commission exists as a separate unit within the Office of Emergency Services, and may recommend policies, hold meetings, hold hearings, set dates of the meetings or hearings, and positions on proposed state and federal legislation. The commission shall retain authority to issue reports, publications, and literature.(b) (1) At a minimum, the commission shall report annually to the Governor and the Legislature on its findings, progress, and recommendations related to activities of the commission and the state toward higher levels of seismic safety and any other seismic safety issues.(2) The Legislature finds that numerous agencies at various levels of government have substantial responsibilities in the fields of earthquake preparedness and seismic safety. To provide a consistent policy framework to track and monitor those activities, the commission shall, at a minimum, work with agencies that include, but are not limited to, the entities listed in subparagraphs (A) to (I), inclusive, to identify key activities and responsibilities related to seismic safety and develop a schedule to provide periodic updates to the commission on their activities. This information shall be summarized in the report required in paragraph (1) and include information to find additional information related to these activities therein:(A) Department of Conservation, California Geological Survey.(B) California Earthquake Authority.(C) Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development.(D) Department of Transportation.(E) Department of Water Resources, Division of Safety of Dams.(F) Public Utilities Commission.(G) State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission.(H) University of California.(I) The California State University.(c) (1) The commission may coordinate with the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection and the Office of Emergency Services to do any of the following:(A) Develop a list of all fire stations in California and each stations status in meeting the standards of the Essential Services Buildings Seismic Safety Act of 1986 (Article 1 (commencing with Section 16000) of Chapter 2 of Division 12.5 of the Health and Safety Code) to determine which stations are adequately designed and constructed to minimize fire hazards and to resist the forces generated by earthquakes, gravity, and winds.(B) Collect data on the implementation of earthquake early warning technology in all fire stations in California and their interest in implementing that technology.(C) Research other potential sources of funding for seismic mitigation activities.(2) By January 1, 2026, and annually thereafter, the commission shall provide a report to the Assembly Committee on Emergency Management and the Senate Committee on Governmental Organization describing the commissions actions and conclusions pursuant to paragraph (1).(d) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2030, and as of that date is repealed.
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3951 SECTION 1. Section 8589.75 of the Government Code is amended to read:
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4355 8589.75. (a) The commission exists as a separate unit within the Office of Emergency Services, and may recommend policies, hold meetings, hold hearings, set dates of the meetings or hearings, and positions on proposed state and federal legislation. The commission shall retain authority to issue reports, publications, and literature.(b) (1) At a minimum, the commission shall report annually to the Governor and the Legislature on its findings, progress, and recommendations related to activities of the commission and the state toward higher levels of seismic safety and any other seismic safety issues.(2) The Legislature finds that numerous agencies at various levels of government have substantial responsibilities in the fields of earthquake preparedness and seismic safety. To provide a consistent policy framework to track and monitor those activities, the commission shall, at a minimum, work with agencies that include, but are not limited to, the entities listed in subparagraphs (A) to (I), inclusive, to identify key activities and responsibilities related to seismic safety and develop a schedule to provide periodic updates to the commission on their activities. This information shall be summarized in the report required in paragraph (1) and include information to find additional information related to these activities therein:(A) Department of Conservation, California Geological Survey.(B) California Earthquake Authority.(C) Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development.(D) Department of Transportation.(E) Department of Water Resources, Division of Safety of Dams.(F) Public Utilities Commission.(G) State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission.(H) University of California.(I) The California State University.(c) (1) The commission may coordinate with the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection and the Office of Emergency Services to do any of the following:(A) Develop a list of all fire stations in California and each stations status in meeting the standards of the Essential Services Buildings Seismic Safety Act of 1986 (Article 1 (commencing with Section 16000) of Chapter 2 of Division 12.5 of the Health and Safety Code) to determine which stations are adequately designed and constructed to minimize fire hazards and to resist the forces generated by earthquakes, gravity, and winds.(B) Collect data on the implementation of earthquake early warning technology in all fire stations in California and their interest in implementing that technology.(C) Research other potential sources of funding for seismic mitigation activities.(2) By January 1, 2026, and annually thereafter, the commission shall provide a report to the Assembly Committee on Emergency Management and the Senate Committee on Governmental Organization describing the commissions actions and conclusions pursuant to paragraph (1).(d) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2030, and as of that date is repealed.
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4557 8589.75. (a) The commission exists as a separate unit within the Office of Emergency Services, and may recommend policies, hold meetings, hold hearings, set dates of the meetings or hearings, and positions on proposed state and federal legislation. The commission shall retain authority to issue reports, publications, and literature.(b) (1) At a minimum, the commission shall report annually to the Governor and the Legislature on its findings, progress, and recommendations related to activities of the commission and the state toward higher levels of seismic safety and any other seismic safety issues.(2) The Legislature finds that numerous agencies at various levels of government have substantial responsibilities in the fields of earthquake preparedness and seismic safety. To provide a consistent policy framework to track and monitor those activities, the commission shall, at a minimum, work with agencies that include, but are not limited to, the entities listed in subparagraphs (A) to (I), inclusive, to identify key activities and responsibilities related to seismic safety and develop a schedule to provide periodic updates to the commission on their activities. This information shall be summarized in the report required in paragraph (1) and include information to find additional information related to these activities therein:(A) Department of Conservation, California Geological Survey.(B) California Earthquake Authority.(C) Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development.(D) Department of Transportation.(E) Department of Water Resources, Division of Safety of Dams.(F) Public Utilities Commission.(G) State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission.(H) University of California.(I) The California State University.(c) (1) The commission may coordinate with the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection and the Office of Emergency Services to do any of the following:(A) Develop a list of all fire stations in California and each stations status in meeting the standards of the Essential Services Buildings Seismic Safety Act of 1986 (Article 1 (commencing with Section 16000) of Chapter 2 of Division 12.5 of the Health and Safety Code) to determine which stations are adequately designed and constructed to minimize fire hazards and to resist the forces generated by earthquakes, gravity, and winds.(B) Collect data on the implementation of earthquake early warning technology in all fire stations in California and their interest in implementing that technology.(C) Research other potential sources of funding for seismic mitigation activities.(2) By January 1, 2026, and annually thereafter, the commission shall provide a report to the Assembly Committee on Emergency Management and the Senate Committee on Governmental Organization describing the commissions actions and conclusions pursuant to paragraph (1).(d) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2030, and as of that date is repealed.
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4759 8589.75. (a) The commission exists as a separate unit within the Office of Emergency Services, and may recommend policies, hold meetings, hold hearings, set dates of the meetings or hearings, and positions on proposed state and federal legislation. The commission shall retain authority to issue reports, publications, and literature.(b) (1) At a minimum, the commission shall report annually to the Governor and the Legislature on its findings, progress, and recommendations related to activities of the commission and the state toward higher levels of seismic safety and any other seismic safety issues.(2) The Legislature finds that numerous agencies at various levels of government have substantial responsibilities in the fields of earthquake preparedness and seismic safety. To provide a consistent policy framework to track and monitor those activities, the commission shall, at a minimum, work with agencies that include, but are not limited to, the entities listed in subparagraphs (A) to (I), inclusive, to identify key activities and responsibilities related to seismic safety and develop a schedule to provide periodic updates to the commission on their activities. This information shall be summarized in the report required in paragraph (1) and include information to find additional information related to these activities therein:(A) Department of Conservation, California Geological Survey.(B) California Earthquake Authority.(C) Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development.(D) Department of Transportation.(E) Department of Water Resources, Division of Safety of Dams.(F) Public Utilities Commission.(G) State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission.(H) University of California.(I) The California State University.(c) (1) The commission may coordinate with the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection and the Office of Emergency Services to do any of the following:(A) Develop a list of all fire stations in California and each stations status in meeting the standards of the Essential Services Buildings Seismic Safety Act of 1986 (Article 1 (commencing with Section 16000) of Chapter 2 of Division 12.5 of the Health and Safety Code) to determine which stations are adequately designed and constructed to minimize fire hazards and to resist the forces generated by earthquakes, gravity, and winds.(B) Collect data on the implementation of earthquake early warning technology in all fire stations in California and their interest in implementing that technology.(C) Research other potential sources of funding for seismic mitigation activities.(2) By January 1, 2026, and annually thereafter, the commission shall provide a report to the Assembly Committee on Emergency Management and the Senate Committee on Governmental Organization describing the commissions actions and conclusions pursuant to paragraph (1).(d) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2030, and as of that date is repealed.
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5365 (b) (1) At a minimum, the commission shall report annually to the Governor and the Legislature on its findings, progress, and recommendations related to activities of the commission and the state toward higher levels of seismic safety and any other seismic safety issues.
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5567 (2) The Legislature finds that numerous agencies at various levels of government have substantial responsibilities in the fields of earthquake preparedness and seismic safety. To provide a consistent policy framework to track and monitor those activities, the commission shall, at a minimum, work with agencies that include, but are not limited to, the entities listed in subparagraphs (A) to (I), inclusive, to identify key activities and responsibilities related to seismic safety and develop a schedule to provide periodic updates to the commission on their activities. This information shall be summarized in the report required in paragraph (1) and include information to find additional information related to these activities therein:
5668
5769 (A) Department of Conservation, California Geological Survey.
5870
5971 (B) California Earthquake Authority.
6072
6173 (C) Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development.
6274
6375 (D) Department of Transportation.
6476
6577 (E) Department of Water Resources, Division of Safety of Dams.
6678
6779 (F) Public Utilities Commission.
6880
6981 (G) State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission.
7082
7183 (H) University of California.
7284
7385 (I) The California State University.
7486
7587 (c) (1) The commission may coordinate with the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection and the Office of Emergency Services to do any of the following:
7688
7789 (A) Develop a list of all fire stations in California and each stations status in meeting the standards of the Essential Services Buildings Seismic Safety Act of 1986 (Article 1 (commencing with Section 16000) of Chapter 2 of Division 12.5 of the Health and Safety Code) to determine which stations are adequately designed and constructed to minimize fire hazards and to resist the forces generated by earthquakes, gravity, and winds.
7890
7991 (B) Collect data on the implementation of earthquake early warning technology in all fire stations in California and their interest in implementing that technology.
8092
8193 (C) Research other potential sources of funding for seismic mitigation activities.
8294
8395 (2) By January 1, 2026, and annually thereafter, the commission shall provide a report to the Assembly Committee on Emergency Management and the Senate Committee on Governmental Organization describing the commissions actions and conclusions pursuant to paragraph (1).
8496
8597 (d) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2030, and as of that date is repealed.
8698
8799 SEC. 2. Section 8589.75 is added to the Government Code, to read:8589.75. (a) The commission exists as a separate unit within the Office of Emergency Services, and may recommend policies, hold meetings, hold hearings, set dates of the meetings or hearings, and positions on proposed state and federal legislation. The commission shall retain authority to issue reports, publications, and literature.(b) (1) At a minimum, the commission shall report annually to the Governor and the Legislature on its findings, progress, and recommendations related to activities of the commission and the state toward higher levels of seismic safety and any other seismic safety issues.(2) The Legislature finds that numerous agencies at various levels of government have substantial responsibilities in the fields of earthquake preparedness and seismic safety. To provide a consistent policy framework to track and monitor those activities, the commission shall, at a minimum, work with agencies that include, but are not limited to, the entities listed in subparagraphs (A) to (I), inclusive, to identify key activities and responsibilities related to seismic safety and develop a schedule to provide periodic updates to the commission on their activities. This information shall be summarized in the report required in paragraph (1) and include information to find additional information related to these activities therein:(A) Department of Conservation, California Geological Survey.(B) California Earthquake Authority.(C) Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development.(D) Department of Transportation.(E) Department of Water Resources, Division of Safety of Dams.(F) Public Utilities Commission.(G) State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission.(H) University of California.(I) The California State University.(c) This section shall become operative on January 1, 2030.
88100
89101 SEC. 2. Section 8589.75 is added to the Government Code, to read:
90102
91103 ### SEC. 2.
92104
93105 8589.75. (a) The commission exists as a separate unit within the Office of Emergency Services, and may recommend policies, hold meetings, hold hearings, set dates of the meetings or hearings, and positions on proposed state and federal legislation. The commission shall retain authority to issue reports, publications, and literature.(b) (1) At a minimum, the commission shall report annually to the Governor and the Legislature on its findings, progress, and recommendations related to activities of the commission and the state toward higher levels of seismic safety and any other seismic safety issues.(2) The Legislature finds that numerous agencies at various levels of government have substantial responsibilities in the fields of earthquake preparedness and seismic safety. To provide a consistent policy framework to track and monitor those activities, the commission shall, at a minimum, work with agencies that include, but are not limited to, the entities listed in subparagraphs (A) to (I), inclusive, to identify key activities and responsibilities related to seismic safety and develop a schedule to provide periodic updates to the commission on their activities. This information shall be summarized in the report required in paragraph (1) and include information to find additional information related to these activities therein:(A) Department of Conservation, California Geological Survey.(B) California Earthquake Authority.(C) Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development.(D) Department of Transportation.(E) Department of Water Resources, Division of Safety of Dams.(F) Public Utilities Commission.(G) State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission.(H) University of California.(I) The California State University.(c) This section shall become operative on January 1, 2030.
94106
95107 8589.75. (a) The commission exists as a separate unit within the Office of Emergency Services, and may recommend policies, hold meetings, hold hearings, set dates of the meetings or hearings, and positions on proposed state and federal legislation. The commission shall retain authority to issue reports, publications, and literature.(b) (1) At a minimum, the commission shall report annually to the Governor and the Legislature on its findings, progress, and recommendations related to activities of the commission and the state toward higher levels of seismic safety and any other seismic safety issues.(2) The Legislature finds that numerous agencies at various levels of government have substantial responsibilities in the fields of earthquake preparedness and seismic safety. To provide a consistent policy framework to track and monitor those activities, the commission shall, at a minimum, work with agencies that include, but are not limited to, the entities listed in subparagraphs (A) to (I), inclusive, to identify key activities and responsibilities related to seismic safety and develop a schedule to provide periodic updates to the commission on their activities. This information shall be summarized in the report required in paragraph (1) and include information to find additional information related to these activities therein:(A) Department of Conservation, California Geological Survey.(B) California Earthquake Authority.(C) Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development.(D) Department of Transportation.(E) Department of Water Resources, Division of Safety of Dams.(F) Public Utilities Commission.(G) State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission.(H) University of California.(I) The California State University.(c) This section shall become operative on January 1, 2030.
96108
97109 8589.75. (a) The commission exists as a separate unit within the Office of Emergency Services, and may recommend policies, hold meetings, hold hearings, set dates of the meetings or hearings, and positions on proposed state and federal legislation. The commission shall retain authority to issue reports, publications, and literature.(b) (1) At a minimum, the commission shall report annually to the Governor and the Legislature on its findings, progress, and recommendations related to activities of the commission and the state toward higher levels of seismic safety and any other seismic safety issues.(2) The Legislature finds that numerous agencies at various levels of government have substantial responsibilities in the fields of earthquake preparedness and seismic safety. To provide a consistent policy framework to track and monitor those activities, the commission shall, at a minimum, work with agencies that include, but are not limited to, the entities listed in subparagraphs (A) to (I), inclusive, to identify key activities and responsibilities related to seismic safety and develop a schedule to provide periodic updates to the commission on their activities. This information shall be summarized in the report required in paragraph (1) and include information to find additional information related to these activities therein:(A) Department of Conservation, California Geological Survey.(B) California Earthquake Authority.(C) Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development.(D) Department of Transportation.(E) Department of Water Resources, Division of Safety of Dams.(F) Public Utilities Commission.(G) State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission.(H) University of California.(I) The California State University.(c) This section shall become operative on January 1, 2030.
98110
99111
100112
101113 8589.75. (a) The commission exists as a separate unit within the Office of Emergency Services, and may recommend policies, hold meetings, hold hearings, set dates of the meetings or hearings, and positions on proposed state and federal legislation. The commission shall retain authority to issue reports, publications, and literature.
102114
103115 (b) (1) At a minimum, the commission shall report annually to the Governor and the Legislature on its findings, progress, and recommendations related to activities of the commission and the state toward higher levels of seismic safety and any other seismic safety issues.
104116
105117 (2) The Legislature finds that numerous agencies at various levels of government have substantial responsibilities in the fields of earthquake preparedness and seismic safety. To provide a consistent policy framework to track and monitor those activities, the commission shall, at a minimum, work with agencies that include, but are not limited to, the entities listed in subparagraphs (A) to (I), inclusive, to identify key activities and responsibilities related to seismic safety and develop a schedule to provide periodic updates to the commission on their activities. This information shall be summarized in the report required in paragraph (1) and include information to find additional information related to these activities therein:
106118
107119 (A) Department of Conservation, California Geological Survey.
108120
109121 (B) California Earthquake Authority.
110122
111123 (C) Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development.
112124
113125 (D) Department of Transportation.
114126
115127 (E) Department of Water Resources, Division of Safety of Dams.
116128
117129 (F) Public Utilities Commission.
118130
119131 (G) State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission.
120132
121133 (H) University of California.
122134
123135 (I) The California State University.
124136
125137 (c) This section shall become operative on January 1, 2030.