California Sea Level Rise State and Regional Support Collaborative.
The modification intended by AB 1472 is largely technical and nonsubstantive, intended to clarify and streamline the operations of the collaborative. The bill mandates better coordination among various state agencies, including the Office of Planning and Research and the California Coastal Commission. The changes aim to enhance the collaborative's effectiveness in disseminating information, assisting agencies in developing land use plans, and ultimately facilitating a more coherent state response to the ongoing impacts of climate change on coastal areas.
Assembly Bill 1472, introduced by Assembly Member Hart, proposes amendments to Section 30972 of the Public Resources Code, which relates to coastal resources and the California Sea Level Rise State and Regional Support Collaborative. This collaborative, as established in existing law, aims to provide crucial information and support to local, regional, and state agencies in addressing the multifaceted challenges posed by sea level rise. The bill primarily updates provisions to align with current legislative practices without altering the essence of the collaborative's objectives.
Although most aspects of AB 1472 are non-contentious due to its technical nature, the operational effectiveness of the California Sea Level Rise State and Regional Support Collaborative has been a topic of discussion in prior legislative sessions. Some stakeholders may express concerns about the adequacy of resources allocated to this collaborative and its ability to fulfill its mission effectively. Nevertheless, no explicit opposition has been noted for the amendments proposed in this bill.