California 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB762 Amended / Bill

Filed 03/24/2025

                    Amended IN  Senate  March 24, 2025 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20252026 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 762Introduced by Senator ArregunFebruary 21, 2025 An act relating to natural resources. to amend Section 66647 of the Government Code, relating to conservation.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 762, as amended, Arregun. Natural resources. San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission: funds.Existing law sets forth a comprehensive plan for the conservation of the waters of the San Francisco Bay and the development of its shoreline and delegates to the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission authority to implement the plan. Existing law establishes in the State Treasury a Bay Fill Clean-Up and Abatement Fund and requires moneys from specified sources to be paid into the fund, including all moneys collected civilly under specified proceedings. Existing law requires moneys in the fund to be available for the expenditure by the commission or the executive director, when appropriated by the Legislature, for specified purposes, including resource enhancement and remedial cleanup or abatement actions.This bill would also require the money in the fund to be available for expenditure by the commission or the executive director, when appropriated by the Legislature, for the purpose of supporting enforcement activities. The bill would include funding of technology, services, programs, and personnel that directly support the above-described specified purposes as permissible expenditures.Existing law declares that resource conservation is of fundamental importance to the prosperity and welfare of the people of this state, and provides for the formation and powers of resource conservation districts.This bill would provide that it is the intent of the Legislature to enact subsequent legislation relating to natural resources.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: NOYES  Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 66647 of the Government Code is amended to read:66647. (a) There is in the State Treasury a Bay Fill Clean-up and Abatement Fund. All moneys from the following sources are to be paid into the fund:(1) All moneys appropriated by the Legislature for the fund.(2) All moneys contributed to the fund by any person or entity and accepted by the commission.(3) All moneys collected civilly under any proceeding brought pursuant to any provision of this chapter or Division 19 (commencing with Section 29000) of the Public Resources Code.(b) All moneys paid into the fund shall be available for expenditure by the commission or the executive director, when appropriated by the Legislature, for the purposes of removing fill, resource enhancement, or enforcement, and performing any other remedial cleanup or abatement actions within the commissions jurisdiction. jurisdiction, and shall include funding of technology, services, programs, and personnel that directly support these purposes.SECTION 1.It is the intent of the Legislature to enact subsequent legislation relating to natural resources.

 Amended IN  Senate  March 24, 2025 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20252026 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 762Introduced by Senator ArregunFebruary 21, 2025 An act relating to natural resources. to amend Section 66647 of the Government Code, relating to conservation.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 762, as amended, Arregun. Natural resources. San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission: funds.Existing law sets forth a comprehensive plan for the conservation of the waters of the San Francisco Bay and the development of its shoreline and delegates to the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission authority to implement the plan. Existing law establishes in the State Treasury a Bay Fill Clean-Up and Abatement Fund and requires moneys from specified sources to be paid into the fund, including all moneys collected civilly under specified proceedings. Existing law requires moneys in the fund to be available for the expenditure by the commission or the executive director, when appropriated by the Legislature, for specified purposes, including resource enhancement and remedial cleanup or abatement actions.This bill would also require the money in the fund to be available for expenditure by the commission or the executive director, when appropriated by the Legislature, for the purpose of supporting enforcement activities. The bill would include funding of technology, services, programs, and personnel that directly support the above-described specified purposes as permissible expenditures.Existing law declares that resource conservation is of fundamental importance to the prosperity and welfare of the people of this state, and provides for the formation and powers of resource conservation districts.This bill would provide that it is the intent of the Legislature to enact subsequent legislation relating to natural resources.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: NOYES  Local Program: NO 

 Amended IN  Senate  March 24, 2025

Amended IN  Senate  March 24, 2025

 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20252026 REGULAR SESSION

 Senate Bill 

No. 762

Introduced by Senator ArregunFebruary 21, 2025

Introduced by Senator Arregun
February 21, 2025

 An act relating to natural resources. to amend Section 66647 of the Government Code, relating to conservation.

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

SB 762, as amended, Arregun. Natural resources. San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission: funds.

Existing law sets forth a comprehensive plan for the conservation of the waters of the San Francisco Bay and the development of its shoreline and delegates to the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission authority to implement the plan. Existing law establishes in the State Treasury a Bay Fill Clean-Up and Abatement Fund and requires moneys from specified sources to be paid into the fund, including all moneys collected civilly under specified proceedings. Existing law requires moneys in the fund to be available for the expenditure by the commission or the executive director, when appropriated by the Legislature, for specified purposes, including resource enhancement and remedial cleanup or abatement actions.This bill would also require the money in the fund to be available for expenditure by the commission or the executive director, when appropriated by the Legislature, for the purpose of supporting enforcement activities. The bill would include funding of technology, services, programs, and personnel that directly support the above-described specified purposes as permissible expenditures.Existing law declares that resource conservation is of fundamental importance to the prosperity and welfare of the people of this state, and provides for the formation and powers of resource conservation districts.This bill would provide that it is the intent of the Legislature to enact subsequent legislation relating to natural resources.

Existing law sets forth a comprehensive plan for the conservation of the waters of the San Francisco Bay and the development of its shoreline and delegates to the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission authority to implement the plan. Existing law establishes in the State Treasury a Bay Fill Clean-Up and Abatement Fund and requires moneys from specified sources to be paid into the fund, including all moneys collected civilly under specified proceedings. Existing law requires moneys in the fund to be available for the expenditure by the commission or the executive director, when appropriated by the Legislature, for specified purposes, including resource enhancement and remedial cleanup or abatement actions.

This bill would also require the money in the fund to be available for expenditure by the commission or the executive director, when appropriated by the Legislature, for the purpose of supporting enforcement activities. The bill would include funding of technology, services, programs, and personnel that directly support the above-described specified purposes as permissible expenditures.

Existing law declares that resource conservation is of fundamental importance to the prosperity and welfare of the people of this state, and provides for the formation and powers of resource conservation districts.



This bill would provide that it is the intent of the Legislature to enact subsequent legislation relating to natural resources.



## Digest Key

## Bill Text

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 66647 of the Government Code is amended to read:66647. (a) There is in the State Treasury a Bay Fill Clean-up and Abatement Fund. All moneys from the following sources are to be paid into the fund:(1) All moneys appropriated by the Legislature for the fund.(2) All moneys contributed to the fund by any person or entity and accepted by the commission.(3) All moneys collected civilly under any proceeding brought pursuant to any provision of this chapter or Division 19 (commencing with Section 29000) of the Public Resources Code.(b) All moneys paid into the fund shall be available for expenditure by the commission or the executive director, when appropriated by the Legislature, for the purposes of removing fill, resource enhancement, or enforcement, and performing any other remedial cleanup or abatement actions within the commissions jurisdiction. jurisdiction, and shall include funding of technology, services, programs, and personnel that directly support these purposes.SECTION 1.It is the intent of the Legislature to enact subsequent legislation relating to natural resources.

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

## The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. Section 66647 of the Government Code is amended to read:66647. (a) There is in the State Treasury a Bay Fill Clean-up and Abatement Fund. All moneys from the following sources are to be paid into the fund:(1) All moneys appropriated by the Legislature for the fund.(2) All moneys contributed to the fund by any person or entity and accepted by the commission.(3) All moneys collected civilly under any proceeding brought pursuant to any provision of this chapter or Division 19 (commencing with Section 29000) of the Public Resources Code.(b) All moneys paid into the fund shall be available for expenditure by the commission or the executive director, when appropriated by the Legislature, for the purposes of removing fill, resource enhancement, or enforcement, and performing any other remedial cleanup or abatement actions within the commissions jurisdiction. jurisdiction, and shall include funding of technology, services, programs, and personnel that directly support these purposes.

SECTION 1. Section 66647 of the Government Code is amended to read:

### SECTION 1.

66647. (a) There is in the State Treasury a Bay Fill Clean-up and Abatement Fund. All moneys from the following sources are to be paid into the fund:(1) All moneys appropriated by the Legislature for the fund.(2) All moneys contributed to the fund by any person or entity and accepted by the commission.(3) All moneys collected civilly under any proceeding brought pursuant to any provision of this chapter or Division 19 (commencing with Section 29000) of the Public Resources Code.(b) All moneys paid into the fund shall be available for expenditure by the commission or the executive director, when appropriated by the Legislature, for the purposes of removing fill, resource enhancement, or enforcement, and performing any other remedial cleanup or abatement actions within the commissions jurisdiction. jurisdiction, and shall include funding of technology, services, programs, and personnel that directly support these purposes.

66647. (a) There is in the State Treasury a Bay Fill Clean-up and Abatement Fund. All moneys from the following sources are to be paid into the fund:(1) All moneys appropriated by the Legislature for the fund.(2) All moneys contributed to the fund by any person or entity and accepted by the commission.(3) All moneys collected civilly under any proceeding brought pursuant to any provision of this chapter or Division 19 (commencing with Section 29000) of the Public Resources Code.(b) All moneys paid into the fund shall be available for expenditure by the commission or the executive director, when appropriated by the Legislature, for the purposes of removing fill, resource enhancement, or enforcement, and performing any other remedial cleanup or abatement actions within the commissions jurisdiction. jurisdiction, and shall include funding of technology, services, programs, and personnel that directly support these purposes.

66647. (a) There is in the State Treasury a Bay Fill Clean-up and Abatement Fund. All moneys from the following sources are to be paid into the fund:(1) All moneys appropriated by the Legislature for the fund.(2) All moneys contributed to the fund by any person or entity and accepted by the commission.(3) All moneys collected civilly under any proceeding brought pursuant to any provision of this chapter or Division 19 (commencing with Section 29000) of the Public Resources Code.(b) All moneys paid into the fund shall be available for expenditure by the commission or the executive director, when appropriated by the Legislature, for the purposes of removing fill, resource enhancement, or enforcement, and performing any other remedial cleanup or abatement actions within the commissions jurisdiction. jurisdiction, and shall include funding of technology, services, programs, and personnel that directly support these purposes.



66647. (a) There is in the State Treasury a Bay Fill Clean-up and Abatement Fund. All moneys from the following sources are to be paid into the fund:

(1) All moneys appropriated by the Legislature for the fund.

(2) All moneys contributed to the fund by any person or entity and accepted by the commission.

(3) All moneys collected civilly under any proceeding brought pursuant to any provision of this chapter or Division 19 (commencing with Section 29000) of the Public Resources Code.

(b) All moneys paid into the fund shall be available for expenditure by the commission or the executive director, when appropriated by the Legislature, for the purposes of removing fill, resource enhancement, or enforcement, and performing any other remedial cleanup or abatement actions within the commissions jurisdiction. jurisdiction, and shall include funding of technology, services, programs, and personnel that directly support these purposes.



It is the intent of the Legislature to enact subsequent legislation relating to natural resources.