California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB740

Introduced
 
Introduced
2/21/25  
Refer
3/12/25  
Report Pass
4/3/25  
Refer
4/3/25  
Report Pass
4/3/25  
Failed
2/2/26  

Caption

Municipal wastewater agency: new agreement or amendment.

Impact

This change in the filing deadline may have several implications on the operations of municipal wastewater agencies, particularly in ensuring that they stay aligned with local and state regulations regarding stormwater and dry weather runoff management. The extension could potentially ease administrative burdens, allowing agencies more time to review and finalize agreements without the pressure of a shorter deadline. This aligns with efforts to improve the management of water quality and stormwater systems across California.

Summary

Senate Bill 740, introduced by Senator Rubio, proposes an amendment to Section 13912 of the Water Code concerning municipal wastewater agencies. The bill aims to alter the existing requirement for these agencies in their interactions with stormwater management entities. Under current law, a municipal wastewater agency is required to file any new or amended agreements with the local agency formation commission within 30 days. SB 740 seeks to extend this timeline to 40 days, granting agencies a longer period to comply with this administrative requirement.

Contention

While the bill primarily focuses on administrative procedures, there may be underlying concerns about the efficacy of stormwater management under amended time constraints. Stakeholders in environmental regulation might express opinions that even a small delay in filing could affect the responsiveness of wastewater agencies in managing runoff during crucial weather events. Consequently, some may worry that this extension could inadvertently undermine timely oversight and the consistent enforcement of water quality protections. Ensuring adequate checks in place will be vital to address these concerns if the bill is enacted.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA HB05503

An Act Requiring Municipalities To Report Excess Wastewater Capacity.

CA H381

On-Site Wastewater System Amendments

CA HB3484

Relating to agreements between border municipalities.

CA SF4379

Municipalities prohibition from entering into nondisclosure agreements

CA HB601

Provides relative to municipal water and wastewater systems

CA SB1619

Nondisclosure agreements; prohibiting municipalities from entering into certain agreements; providing certain exceptions.

CA SF4824

Prohibit the state and municipalities from entering into nondisclosure agreements

CA HB24

Bay Restoration Fund - Authorized Uses - Connection to Existing Municipal Wastewater Facility

CA HF4659

State and municipalities prohibited from entering into nondisclosure agreements.

CA SB3410

City of Brandon and West Rankin Utility Authority; authorize to enter agreements w/data center for water & wastewater infrastructure.

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