California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1691

Introduced
2/3/26  
Refer
2/17/26  
Report Pass
3/11/26  
Refer
3/11/26  

Caption

Marine resources: copper-based antifouling paint: standards, studies, and best methods.

Impact

In its core objectives, AB 1691 seeks to coordinate the efforts of multiple state agencies—including the California Environmental Protection Agency and the State Water Resources Control Board—to address the environmental issues stemming from these toxic substances. By January 1, 2029, the bill requires these agencies to collaborate on effective methods to tackle elevated copper levels in aquatic environments affected by the use of antifouling paint. This collaborative approach hopes to create more unified regulatory practices across the state and address the long-term environmental impacts of such chemicals on marine life and water quality.

Summary

Assembly Bill 1691, introduced by Assembly Member Dixon, addresses concerns regarding copper-based antifouling paints used in marine environments. The bill mandates that the Department of Pesticide Regulation conduct a comprehensive reevaluation of these products by January 1, 2029. This reevaluation aims to determine whether to retain, modify, or suspend current standards, or to implement new standards on the chemical composition and usage of copper-based antifouling paints. The legislative effort responds to longstanding studies revealing high levels of dissolved copper discharged into California’s harbors. The findings underscore the impact of such substances on marine ecosystems, prompting a need for regulatory oversight and enhanced environmental stewardship.

Contention

While the bill presents significant environmental benefits, it also raises concerns among stakeholders regarding the potential economic impacts on the boating and maritime industries. Critics may argue that stringent regulations on antifouling paints could increase operational costs for manufacturers and boat owners. Additionally, questions about the practicality and effectiveness of the proposed standards and studies could emerge in public discussions. The balance between environmental protection and economic viability forms a critical point of contention as the state navigates this complex issue.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB773

Marine resources: copper-based antifouling paint: standards, studies, and best methods.

CA AB1304

Paint product recovery program: paint recovery: education and outreach.

CA SB981

Administrative regulations: standardized regulatory impact analysis: State Air Resources Board.

CA S0050

Nature-based Methods for Improving Coastal Resilience

CA HB1729

Appropriation; Marine Resources, Department of.

CA HB8

Appropriation; Marine Resources, Department of.

CA HB1896

Appropriation; Marine Resources, Department of.

CA SB1161

Administrative regulations: economic impact analysis and standardized regulatory impact assessments: State Air Resources Board.

CA HB521

Marine Resources Commission; powers and duties, impacts on wetlands, report.

CA H0371

Nature-based Methods for Improving Coastal Resilience

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