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1-Senate Bill No. 1324 CHAPTER 470An act to amend Section 36990 of the Public Resources Code, relating to ocean resources. [ Approved by Governor September 22, 2024. Filed with Secretary of State September 22, 2024. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 1324, Limn. California Ocean Science Trust: agreements.Existing law authorizes the Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency to enter into an agreement with an existing nonprofit corporation, as provided, to establish a nongovernmental trust to be known as the California Ocean Science Trust. Existing law specifies as one of the trusts purposes funding California ocean resource science projects that help fulfill the missions of the states ocean resource management agencies. Existing law authorizes the trust to engage with scientific experts to develop and provide peer reviews, technical guidance, or scientific reports and analyses, as specified.This bill would authorize the Natural Resources Agency, the California Environmental Protection Agency, or an entity, as defined, within the Natural Resources Agency or the California Environmental Protection Agency to enter into a direct agreement with the trust for the delivery of peer reviews, technical guidance, or scientific reports and analyses pursuant to this provision. The bill would also make related findings and declarations.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. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) The impacts of climate change on coastal communities and ocean ecosystems are occurring today. From coastal erosion exacerbated by coastal storms and sea level rise to biodiversity and habitat loss, the need for solutions to mitigate harm and adapt to changing conditions is growing.(b) It is a goal of the state to advance science-based climate adaptation planning and to take actions that protect coastal livelihoods and economies while safeguarding natural resources.(c) An increasing number of state agencies and departments need access to interdisciplinary science to understand the changes occurring in the coast and ocean and to develop responsible, equitable solutions. (d) The California Ocean Science Trust was created by the Legislature to encourage coordinated, multiagency, and multiinstitution approaches to ocean resource science. The science needs related to climate adaptation and mitigation make this purpose even more salient today.(e) As the ocean and coast are increasingly being tapped as sites for potential solutions, access to trusted, objective science from across Californias universities and independent science institutions is essential.(f) The California Ocean Science Trust was created as a nonprofit corporation in recognition of the importance of independent and trusted science advice and the value of a nimble organization that could bridge between sectors and institutions.(g) Therefore, by addressing unintended contracting barriers, this legislation enables the California Ocean Science Trust to deliver essential science services to the state agencies and departments with relevant need, thereby enabling the original purposes of the organization.SEC. 2. Section 36990 of the Public Resources Code is amended to read:36990. (a) The Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency may enter into an agreement with an existing nonprofit corporation with broad experience as the trustee of public funds, court-ordered mitigation funds, or other funds used to assist public agencies in carrying out their responsibilities to establish a nongovernmental trust, to be known as the California Ocean Science Trust.(b) The purposes of the trust shall be all of the following:(1) To seek funds for California ocean resource science projects, emphasizing the development of new funding sources.(2) To fund California ocean resource science projects that help fulfill the missions of the states ocean resource management agencies.(3) To encourage coordinated, multiagency, multiinstitution approaches to ocean resource science to deliver actionable science solutions that accelerate equitable climate change adaptation.(4) To encourage graduate education programs, training, and workforce development opportunities in management-oriented ocean resource science in public and private universities and colleges in California.(5) To encourage new technologies that reduce the cost, increase the amount, or improve the quality of ocean resource management information.(6) To promote more effective coordination of California ocean resource science useful to management agencies.(c) The trust may administer grants and expenditures of the trust for purposes consistent with this chapter from private and public fund sources, including, but not limited to, direct appropriations from the annual Budget Act and block grants from other state agencies with relevant need for coordination and engagement with the trust.(d) (1) For the purpose of developing and providing peer reviews, technical guidance, or scientific reports and analyses to state agencies and departments with relevant need, the trust may engage with scientific experts through convenings, including panels, workshops, or symposia, to gain knowledge, solutions, and recommendations for topics consistent with subdivision (b).(2) As funding allows, the trust shall develop an annual list of topics, consistent with subdivision (b), that the trust will undertake to deliver the content pursuant to paragraph (1) to state agencies and departments.(e) (1) The Natural Resources Agency, the California Environmental Protection Agency, or an entity within the Natural Resources Agency or the California Environmental Protection Agency may enter into a direct agreement with the trust for the delivery of peer reviews, technical guidance, or scientific reports and analyses pursuant to subdivision (d).(2) As used in this subdivision, entity includes, but is not limited to, a department, board, commission, or conservancy.
1+Enrolled August 28, 2024 Passed IN Senate May 16, 2024 Passed IN Assembly August 26, 2024 Amended IN Senate April 10, 2024 Amended IN Senate April 01, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 1324Introduced by Senator LimnFebruary 16, 2024An act to amend Section 36990 of the Public Resources Code, relating to ocean resources.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 1324, Limn. California Ocean Science Trust: agreements.Existing law authorizes the Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency to enter into an agreement with an existing nonprofit corporation, as provided, to establish a nongovernmental trust to be known as the California Ocean Science Trust. Existing law specifies as one of the trusts purposes funding California ocean resource science projects that help fulfill the missions of the states ocean resource management agencies. Existing law authorizes the trust to engage with scientific experts to develop and provide peer reviews, technical guidance, or scientific reports and analyses, as specified.This bill would authorize the Natural Resources Agency, the California Environmental Protection Agency, or an entity, as defined, within the Natural Resources Agency or the California Environmental Protection Agency to enter into a direct agreement with the trust for the delivery of peer reviews, technical guidance, or scientific reports and analyses pursuant to this provision. The bill would also make related findings and declarations.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. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) The impacts of climate change on coastal communities and ocean ecosystems are occurring today. From coastal erosion exacerbated by coastal storms and sea level rise to biodiversity and habitat loss, the need for solutions to mitigate harm and adapt to changing conditions is growing.(b) It is a goal of the state to advance science-based climate adaptation planning and to take actions that protect coastal livelihoods and economies while safeguarding natural resources.(c) An increasing number of state agencies and departments need access to interdisciplinary science to understand the changes occurring in the coast and ocean and to develop responsible, equitable solutions. (d) The California Ocean Science Trust was created by the Legislature to encourage coordinated, multiagency, and multiinstitution approaches to ocean resource science. The science needs related to climate adaptation and mitigation make this purpose even more salient today.(e) As the ocean and coast are increasingly being tapped as sites for potential solutions, access to trusted, objective science from across Californias universities and independent science institutions is essential.(f) The California Ocean Science Trust was created as a nonprofit corporation in recognition of the importance of independent and trusted science advice and the value of a nimble organization that could bridge between sectors and institutions.(g) Therefore, by addressing unintended contracting barriers, this legislation enables the California Ocean Science Trust to deliver essential science services to the state agencies and departments with relevant need, thereby enabling the original purposes of the organization.SEC. 2. Section 36990 of the Public Resources Code is amended to read:36990. (a) The Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency may enter into an agreement with an existing nonprofit corporation with broad experience as the trustee of public funds, court-ordered mitigation funds, or other funds used to assist public agencies in carrying out their responsibilities to establish a nongovernmental trust, to be known as the California Ocean Science Trust.(b) The purposes of the trust shall be all of the following:(1) To seek funds for California ocean resource science projects, emphasizing the development of new funding sources.(2) To fund California ocean resource science projects that help fulfill the missions of the states ocean resource management agencies.(3) To encourage coordinated, multiagency, multiinstitution approaches to ocean resource science to deliver actionable science solutions that accelerate equitable climate change adaptation.(4) To encourage graduate education programs, training, and workforce development opportunities in management-oriented ocean resource science in public and private universities and colleges in California.(5) To encourage new technologies that reduce the cost, increase the amount, or improve the quality of ocean resource management information.(6) To promote more effective coordination of California ocean resource science useful to management agencies.(c) The trust may administer grants and expenditures of the trust for purposes consistent with this chapter from private and public fund sources, including, but not limited to, direct appropriations from the annual Budget Act and block grants from other state agencies with relevant need for coordination and engagement with the trust.(d) (1) For the purpose of developing and providing peer reviews, technical guidance, or scientific reports and analyses to state agencies and departments with relevant need, the trust may engage with scientific experts through convenings, including panels, workshops, or symposia, to gain knowledge, solutions, and recommendations for topics consistent with subdivision (b).(2) As funding allows, the trust shall develop an annual list of topics, consistent with subdivision (b), that the trust will undertake to deliver the content pursuant to paragraph (1) to state agencies and departments.(e) (1) The Natural Resources Agency, the California Environmental Protection Agency, or an entity within the Natural Resources Agency or the California Environmental Protection Agency may enter into a direct agreement with the trust for the delivery of peer reviews, technical guidance, or scientific reports and analyses pursuant to subdivision (d).(2) As used in this subdivision, entity includes, but is not limited to, a department, board, commission, or conservancy.
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3- Senate Bill No. 1324 CHAPTER 470An act to amend Section 36990 of the Public Resources Code, relating to ocean resources. [ Approved by Governor September 22, 2024. Filed with Secretary of State September 22, 2024. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 1324, Limn. California Ocean Science Trust: agreements.Existing law authorizes the Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency to enter into an agreement with an existing nonprofit corporation, as provided, to establish a nongovernmental trust to be known as the California Ocean Science Trust. Existing law specifies as one of the trusts purposes funding California ocean resource science projects that help fulfill the missions of the states ocean resource management agencies. Existing law authorizes the trust to engage with scientific experts to develop and provide peer reviews, technical guidance, or scientific reports and analyses, as specified.This bill would authorize the Natural Resources Agency, the California Environmental Protection Agency, or an entity, as defined, within the Natural Resources Agency or the California Environmental Protection Agency to enter into a direct agreement with the trust for the delivery of peer reviews, technical guidance, or scientific reports and analyses pursuant to this provision. The bill would also make related findings and declarations.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
3+ Enrolled August 28, 2024 Passed IN Senate May 16, 2024 Passed IN Assembly August 26, 2024 Amended IN Senate April 10, 2024 Amended IN Senate April 01, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 1324Introduced by Senator LimnFebruary 16, 2024An act to amend Section 36990 of the Public Resources Code, relating to ocean resources.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 1324, Limn. California Ocean Science Trust: agreements.Existing law authorizes the Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency to enter into an agreement with an existing nonprofit corporation, as provided, to establish a nongovernmental trust to be known as the California Ocean Science Trust. Existing law specifies as one of the trusts purposes funding California ocean resource science projects that help fulfill the missions of the states ocean resource management agencies. Existing law authorizes the trust to engage with scientific experts to develop and provide peer reviews, technical guidance, or scientific reports and analyses, as specified.This bill would authorize the Natural Resources Agency, the California Environmental Protection Agency, or an entity, as defined, within the Natural Resources Agency or the California Environmental Protection Agency to enter into a direct agreement with the trust for the delivery of peer reviews, technical guidance, or scientific reports and analyses pursuant to this provision. The bill would also make related findings and declarations.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
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2132 Existing law authorizes the Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency to enter into an agreement with an existing nonprofit corporation, as provided, to establish a nongovernmental trust to be known as the California Ocean Science Trust. Existing law specifies as one of the trusts purposes funding California ocean resource science projects that help fulfill the missions of the states ocean resource management agencies. Existing law authorizes the trust to engage with scientific experts to develop and provide peer reviews, technical guidance, or scientific reports and analyses, as specified.This bill would authorize the Natural Resources Agency, the California Environmental Protection Agency, or an entity, as defined, within the Natural Resources Agency or the California Environmental Protection Agency to enter into a direct agreement with the trust for the delivery of peer reviews, technical guidance, or scientific reports and analyses pursuant to this provision. The bill would also make related findings and declarations.
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2334 Existing law authorizes the Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency to enter into an agreement with an existing nonprofit corporation, as provided, to establish a nongovernmental trust to be known as the California Ocean Science Trust. Existing law specifies as one of the trusts purposes funding California ocean resource science projects that help fulfill the missions of the states ocean resource management agencies. Existing law authorizes the trust to engage with scientific experts to develop and provide peer reviews, technical guidance, or scientific reports and analyses, as specified.
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2536 This bill would authorize the Natural Resources Agency, the California Environmental Protection Agency, or an entity, as defined, within the Natural Resources Agency or the California Environmental Protection Agency to enter into a direct agreement with the trust for the delivery of peer reviews, technical guidance, or scientific reports and analyses pursuant to this provision. The bill would also make related findings and declarations.
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3142 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) The impacts of climate change on coastal communities and ocean ecosystems are occurring today. From coastal erosion exacerbated by coastal storms and sea level rise to biodiversity and habitat loss, the need for solutions to mitigate harm and adapt to changing conditions is growing.(b) It is a goal of the state to advance science-based climate adaptation planning and to take actions that protect coastal livelihoods and economies while safeguarding natural resources.(c) An increasing number of state agencies and departments need access to interdisciplinary science to understand the changes occurring in the coast and ocean and to develop responsible, equitable solutions. (d) The California Ocean Science Trust was created by the Legislature to encourage coordinated, multiagency, and multiinstitution approaches to ocean resource science. The science needs related to climate adaptation and mitigation make this purpose even more salient today.(e) As the ocean and coast are increasingly being tapped as sites for potential solutions, access to trusted, objective science from across Californias universities and independent science institutions is essential.(f) The California Ocean Science Trust was created as a nonprofit corporation in recognition of the importance of independent and trusted science advice and the value of a nimble organization that could bridge between sectors and institutions.(g) Therefore, by addressing unintended contracting barriers, this legislation enables the California Ocean Science Trust to deliver essential science services to the state agencies and departments with relevant need, thereby enabling the original purposes of the organization.SEC. 2. Section 36990 of the Public Resources Code is amended to read:36990. (a) The Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency may enter into an agreement with an existing nonprofit corporation with broad experience as the trustee of public funds, court-ordered mitigation funds, or other funds used to assist public agencies in carrying out their responsibilities to establish a nongovernmental trust, to be known as the California Ocean Science Trust.(b) The purposes of the trust shall be all of the following:(1) To seek funds for California ocean resource science projects, emphasizing the development of new funding sources.(2) To fund California ocean resource science projects that help fulfill the missions of the states ocean resource management agencies.(3) To encourage coordinated, multiagency, multiinstitution approaches to ocean resource science to deliver actionable science solutions that accelerate equitable climate change adaptation.(4) To encourage graduate education programs, training, and workforce development opportunities in management-oriented ocean resource science in public and private universities and colleges in California.(5) To encourage new technologies that reduce the cost, increase the amount, or improve the quality of ocean resource management information.(6) To promote more effective coordination of California ocean resource science useful to management agencies.(c) The trust may administer grants and expenditures of the trust for purposes consistent with this chapter from private and public fund sources, including, but not limited to, direct appropriations from the annual Budget Act and block grants from other state agencies with relevant need for coordination and engagement with the trust.(d) (1) For the purpose of developing and providing peer reviews, technical guidance, or scientific reports and analyses to state agencies and departments with relevant need, the trust may engage with scientific experts through convenings, including panels, workshops, or symposia, to gain knowledge, solutions, and recommendations for topics consistent with subdivision (b).(2) As funding allows, the trust shall develop an annual list of topics, consistent with subdivision (b), that the trust will undertake to deliver the content pursuant to paragraph (1) to state agencies and departments.(e) (1) The Natural Resources Agency, the California Environmental Protection Agency, or an entity within the Natural Resources Agency or the California Environmental Protection Agency may enter into a direct agreement with the trust for the delivery of peer reviews, technical guidance, or scientific reports and analyses pursuant to subdivision (d).(2) As used in this subdivision, entity includes, but is not limited to, a department, board, commission, or conservancy.
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3748 SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) The impacts of climate change on coastal communities and ocean ecosystems are occurring today. From coastal erosion exacerbated by coastal storms and sea level rise to biodiversity and habitat loss, the need for solutions to mitigate harm and adapt to changing conditions is growing.(b) It is a goal of the state to advance science-based climate adaptation planning and to take actions that protect coastal livelihoods and economies while safeguarding natural resources.(c) An increasing number of state agencies and departments need access to interdisciplinary science to understand the changes occurring in the coast and ocean and to develop responsible, equitable solutions. (d) The California Ocean Science Trust was created by the Legislature to encourage coordinated, multiagency, and multiinstitution approaches to ocean resource science. The science needs related to climate adaptation and mitigation make this purpose even more salient today.(e) As the ocean and coast are increasingly being tapped as sites for potential solutions, access to trusted, objective science from across Californias universities and independent science institutions is essential.(f) The California Ocean Science Trust was created as a nonprofit corporation in recognition of the importance of independent and trusted science advice and the value of a nimble organization that could bridge between sectors and institutions.(g) Therefore, by addressing unintended contracting barriers, this legislation enables the California Ocean Science Trust to deliver essential science services to the state agencies and departments with relevant need, thereby enabling the original purposes of the organization.
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3950 SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(a) The impacts of climate change on coastal communities and ocean ecosystems are occurring today. From coastal erosion exacerbated by coastal storms and sea level rise to biodiversity and habitat loss, the need for solutions to mitigate harm and adapt to changing conditions is growing.(b) It is a goal of the state to advance science-based climate adaptation planning and to take actions that protect coastal livelihoods and economies while safeguarding natural resources.(c) An increasing number of state agencies and departments need access to interdisciplinary science to understand the changes occurring in the coast and ocean and to develop responsible, equitable solutions. (d) The California Ocean Science Trust was created by the Legislature to encourage coordinated, multiagency, and multiinstitution approaches to ocean resource science. The science needs related to climate adaptation and mitigation make this purpose even more salient today.(e) As the ocean and coast are increasingly being tapped as sites for potential solutions, access to trusted, objective science from across Californias universities and independent science institutions is essential.(f) The California Ocean Science Trust was created as a nonprofit corporation in recognition of the importance of independent and trusted science advice and the value of a nimble organization that could bridge between sectors and institutions.(g) Therefore, by addressing unintended contracting barriers, this legislation enables the California Ocean Science Trust to deliver essential science services to the state agencies and departments with relevant need, thereby enabling the original purposes of the organization.
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4152 SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
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4556 (a) The impacts of climate change on coastal communities and ocean ecosystems are occurring today. From coastal erosion exacerbated by coastal storms and sea level rise to biodiversity and habitat loss, the need for solutions to mitigate harm and adapt to changing conditions is growing.
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4758 (b) It is a goal of the state to advance science-based climate adaptation planning and to take actions that protect coastal livelihoods and economies while safeguarding natural resources.
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4960 (c) An increasing number of state agencies and departments need access to interdisciplinary science to understand the changes occurring in the coast and ocean and to develop responsible, equitable solutions.
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5162 (d) The California Ocean Science Trust was created by the Legislature to encourage coordinated, multiagency, and multiinstitution approaches to ocean resource science. The science needs related to climate adaptation and mitigation make this purpose even more salient today.
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5364 (e) As the ocean and coast are increasingly being tapped as sites for potential solutions, access to trusted, objective science from across Californias universities and independent science institutions is essential.
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5566 (f) The California Ocean Science Trust was created as a nonprofit corporation in recognition of the importance of independent and trusted science advice and the value of a nimble organization that could bridge between sectors and institutions.
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5768 (g) Therefore, by addressing unintended contracting barriers, this legislation enables the California Ocean Science Trust to deliver essential science services to the state agencies and departments with relevant need, thereby enabling the original purposes of the organization.
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5970 SEC. 2. Section 36990 of the Public Resources Code is amended to read:36990. (a) The Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency may enter into an agreement with an existing nonprofit corporation with broad experience as the trustee of public funds, court-ordered mitigation funds, or other funds used to assist public agencies in carrying out their responsibilities to establish a nongovernmental trust, to be known as the California Ocean Science Trust.(b) The purposes of the trust shall be all of the following:(1) To seek funds for California ocean resource science projects, emphasizing the development of new funding sources.(2) To fund California ocean resource science projects that help fulfill the missions of the states ocean resource management agencies.(3) To encourage coordinated, multiagency, multiinstitution approaches to ocean resource science to deliver actionable science solutions that accelerate equitable climate change adaptation.(4) To encourage graduate education programs, training, and workforce development opportunities in management-oriented ocean resource science in public and private universities and colleges in California.(5) To encourage new technologies that reduce the cost, increase the amount, or improve the quality of ocean resource management information.(6) To promote more effective coordination of California ocean resource science useful to management agencies.(c) The trust may administer grants and expenditures of the trust for purposes consistent with this chapter from private and public fund sources, including, but not limited to, direct appropriations from the annual Budget Act and block grants from other state agencies with relevant need for coordination and engagement with the trust.(d) (1) For the purpose of developing and providing peer reviews, technical guidance, or scientific reports and analyses to state agencies and departments with relevant need, the trust may engage with scientific experts through convenings, including panels, workshops, or symposia, to gain knowledge, solutions, and recommendations for topics consistent with subdivision (b).(2) As funding allows, the trust shall develop an annual list of topics, consistent with subdivision (b), that the trust will undertake to deliver the content pursuant to paragraph (1) to state agencies and departments.(e) (1) The Natural Resources Agency, the California Environmental Protection Agency, or an entity within the Natural Resources Agency or the California Environmental Protection Agency may enter into a direct agreement with the trust for the delivery of peer reviews, technical guidance, or scientific reports and analyses pursuant to subdivision (d).(2) As used in this subdivision, entity includes, but is not limited to, a department, board, commission, or conservancy.
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6576 36990. (a) The Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency may enter into an agreement with an existing nonprofit corporation with broad experience as the trustee of public funds, court-ordered mitigation funds, or other funds used to assist public agencies in carrying out their responsibilities to establish a nongovernmental trust, to be known as the California Ocean Science Trust.(b) The purposes of the trust shall be all of the following:(1) To seek funds for California ocean resource science projects, emphasizing the development of new funding sources.(2) To fund California ocean resource science projects that help fulfill the missions of the states ocean resource management agencies.(3) To encourage coordinated, multiagency, multiinstitution approaches to ocean resource science to deliver actionable science solutions that accelerate equitable climate change adaptation.(4) To encourage graduate education programs, training, and workforce development opportunities in management-oriented ocean resource science in public and private universities and colleges in California.(5) To encourage new technologies that reduce the cost, increase the amount, or improve the quality of ocean resource management information.(6) To promote more effective coordination of California ocean resource science useful to management agencies.(c) The trust may administer grants and expenditures of the trust for purposes consistent with this chapter from private and public fund sources, including, but not limited to, direct appropriations from the annual Budget Act and block grants from other state agencies with relevant need for coordination and engagement with the trust.(d) (1) For the purpose of developing and providing peer reviews, technical guidance, or scientific reports and analyses to state agencies and departments with relevant need, the trust may engage with scientific experts through convenings, including panels, workshops, or symposia, to gain knowledge, solutions, and recommendations for topics consistent with subdivision (b).(2) As funding allows, the trust shall develop an annual list of topics, consistent with subdivision (b), that the trust will undertake to deliver the content pursuant to paragraph (1) to state agencies and departments.(e) (1) The Natural Resources Agency, the California Environmental Protection Agency, or an entity within the Natural Resources Agency or the California Environmental Protection Agency may enter into a direct agreement with the trust for the delivery of peer reviews, technical guidance, or scientific reports and analyses pursuant to subdivision (d).(2) As used in this subdivision, entity includes, but is not limited to, a department, board, commission, or conservancy.
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6778 36990. (a) The Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency may enter into an agreement with an existing nonprofit corporation with broad experience as the trustee of public funds, court-ordered mitigation funds, or other funds used to assist public agencies in carrying out their responsibilities to establish a nongovernmental trust, to be known as the California Ocean Science Trust.(b) The purposes of the trust shall be all of the following:(1) To seek funds for California ocean resource science projects, emphasizing the development of new funding sources.(2) To fund California ocean resource science projects that help fulfill the missions of the states ocean resource management agencies.(3) To encourage coordinated, multiagency, multiinstitution approaches to ocean resource science to deliver actionable science solutions that accelerate equitable climate change adaptation.(4) To encourage graduate education programs, training, and workforce development opportunities in management-oriented ocean resource science in public and private universities and colleges in California.(5) To encourage new technologies that reduce the cost, increase the amount, or improve the quality of ocean resource management information.(6) To promote more effective coordination of California ocean resource science useful to management agencies.(c) The trust may administer grants and expenditures of the trust for purposes consistent with this chapter from private and public fund sources, including, but not limited to, direct appropriations from the annual Budget Act and block grants from other state agencies with relevant need for coordination and engagement with the trust.(d) (1) For the purpose of developing and providing peer reviews, technical guidance, or scientific reports and analyses to state agencies and departments with relevant need, the trust may engage with scientific experts through convenings, including panels, workshops, or symposia, to gain knowledge, solutions, and recommendations for topics consistent with subdivision (b).(2) As funding allows, the trust shall develop an annual list of topics, consistent with subdivision (b), that the trust will undertake to deliver the content pursuant to paragraph (1) to state agencies and departments.(e) (1) The Natural Resources Agency, the California Environmental Protection Agency, or an entity within the Natural Resources Agency or the California Environmental Protection Agency may enter into a direct agreement with the trust for the delivery of peer reviews, technical guidance, or scientific reports and analyses pursuant to subdivision (d).(2) As used in this subdivision, entity includes, but is not limited to, a department, board, commission, or conservancy.
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6980 36990. (a) The Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency may enter into an agreement with an existing nonprofit corporation with broad experience as the trustee of public funds, court-ordered mitigation funds, or other funds used to assist public agencies in carrying out their responsibilities to establish a nongovernmental trust, to be known as the California Ocean Science Trust.(b) The purposes of the trust shall be all of the following:(1) To seek funds for California ocean resource science projects, emphasizing the development of new funding sources.(2) To fund California ocean resource science projects that help fulfill the missions of the states ocean resource management agencies.(3) To encourage coordinated, multiagency, multiinstitution approaches to ocean resource science to deliver actionable science solutions that accelerate equitable climate change adaptation.(4) To encourage graduate education programs, training, and workforce development opportunities in management-oriented ocean resource science in public and private universities and colleges in California.(5) To encourage new technologies that reduce the cost, increase the amount, or improve the quality of ocean resource management information.(6) To promote more effective coordination of California ocean resource science useful to management agencies.(c) The trust may administer grants and expenditures of the trust for purposes consistent with this chapter from private and public fund sources, including, but not limited to, direct appropriations from the annual Budget Act and block grants from other state agencies with relevant need for coordination and engagement with the trust.(d) (1) For the purpose of developing and providing peer reviews, technical guidance, or scientific reports and analyses to state agencies and departments with relevant need, the trust may engage with scientific experts through convenings, including panels, workshops, or symposia, to gain knowledge, solutions, and recommendations for topics consistent with subdivision (b).(2) As funding allows, the trust shall develop an annual list of topics, consistent with subdivision (b), that the trust will undertake to deliver the content pursuant to paragraph (1) to state agencies and departments.(e) (1) The Natural Resources Agency, the California Environmental Protection Agency, or an entity within the Natural Resources Agency or the California Environmental Protection Agency may enter into a direct agreement with the trust for the delivery of peer reviews, technical guidance, or scientific reports and analyses pursuant to subdivision (d).(2) As used in this subdivision, entity includes, but is not limited to, a department, board, commission, or conservancy.
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7384 36990. (a) The Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency may enter into an agreement with an existing nonprofit corporation with broad experience as the trustee of public funds, court-ordered mitigation funds, or other funds used to assist public agencies in carrying out their responsibilities to establish a nongovernmental trust, to be known as the California Ocean Science Trust.
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7586 (b) The purposes of the trust shall be all of the following:
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7788 (1) To seek funds for California ocean resource science projects, emphasizing the development of new funding sources.
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7990 (2) To fund California ocean resource science projects that help fulfill the missions of the states ocean resource management agencies.
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8192 (3) To encourage coordinated, multiagency, multiinstitution approaches to ocean resource science to deliver actionable science solutions that accelerate equitable climate change adaptation.
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8394 (4) To encourage graduate education programs, training, and workforce development opportunities in management-oriented ocean resource science in public and private universities and colleges in California.
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89100 (c) The trust may administer grants and expenditures of the trust for purposes consistent with this chapter from private and public fund sources, including, but not limited to, direct appropriations from the annual Budget Act and block grants from other state agencies with relevant need for coordination and engagement with the trust.
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91102 (d) (1) For the purpose of developing and providing peer reviews, technical guidance, or scientific reports and analyses to state agencies and departments with relevant need, the trust may engage with scientific experts through convenings, including panels, workshops, or symposia, to gain knowledge, solutions, and recommendations for topics consistent with subdivision (b).
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95106 (e) (1) The Natural Resources Agency, the California Environmental Protection Agency, or an entity within the Natural Resources Agency or the California Environmental Protection Agency may enter into a direct agreement with the trust for the delivery of peer reviews, technical guidance, or scientific reports and analyses pursuant to subdivision (d).
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97108 (2) As used in this subdivision, entity includes, but is not limited to, a department, board, commission, or conservancy.