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                                 THIRD READING


          Bill No:  SCR 13
          Author:   Steinberg (D)
          Amended:  4/29/09
          Vote:     21

           
           SENATE RULES COMMITTEE  :  5-0, 4/22/09
          AYES:  Steinberg, Aanestad, Cedillo, Dutton, Oropeza


           SUBJECT  :    Creation of the Joint Committee for the  
          Protection of LakeTahoe

           SOURCE  :     Author


           DIGEST  :    This resolution creates the Joint Committee for  
          the Protection of Lake Tahoe until November 30, 2010.

           ANALYSIS  :    Lake Tahoe is one of the world's largest,  
          clearest, and most scenic Alpine lakes in California.  Its  
          greater basin has riparian habitat, wetlands, protected  
          federal and state forests, and multiple waterways.  Lake  
          Tahoe attracts outdoor enthusiasts, skiers, and campers.   
          It is also a casino attraction.  Considering its volume of  
          visitors, Lake Tahoe remains susceptible to deterioration,  
          especially with water and air quality.  

          Under the Clean Water Act, there are several levels of  
          protection available for surface waters. Outstanding  
          National Resource Water (ONRW) is the highest level of  
          protection and means that no activity is permissible if it  
          will result in lower water quality than already exists in  
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          the affected water.  Lake Tahoe has been designated as an  
          ONRW in the state of California.  

          This resolution creates the Joint Committee for the  
          Protection of Lake Tahoe (JCPLT) composed of eight members;  
          four Senators appointed by the Senate Rules Committee, and  
          four Assembly Members appointed by the Speaker of the  
          Assembly.  The Senate Rules Committee and the Speaker of  
          the Assembly would determine the Chair and Vice Chair.  

          JCPLT would meet at least once in the Lake Tahoe region on  
          or before August 31, 2009, and once with its respective  
          committee representing the State of Nevada on or before  
          December 31, 2009.

           FISCAL EFFECT  :    Fiscal Com.:  No

          The JCPLT would not require the creation of any new staff  
          positions as the committee will operate using existing  
          staff.  Budgets are established on a fiscal year basis and  
          may be granted for the committee.  Funding may be necessary  
          for traveling expenses.

           SUPPORT  :   (Verified  4/29/09)

          AlpenAid
          AlpenGroup
          Lake Tahoe Conservation Trust
          Tahoe Divers Conservancy
          The League to Save Lake Tahoe
          The Nature Conservancy

           ARGUMENTS IN SUPPORT  :    According to the author's office,  
          the JCPLT would allow the State Legislature, along with the  
          State of Nevada, the United States of America, and other  
          public and private entities to help implement the  
          Environmental Improvement Program (EIP).  The EIP is a  
          cooperative effort to preserve, restore, and enhance the  
          natural and human environment of the Lake Tahoe Region.  It  
          allocates and guides capital investments in conservation  
          and restoration measures to repair environmental damage  
          from the past.  Adopted over ten years ago, the EIP will be  
          reviewed to determine and evaluate possible improvements.   
          The JCPLT would participate in the review process.







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          Specifically, the JCPLT would allow a cross budget review  
          of Tahoe's needs related to the EIP and provide a vehicle  
          for the State Legislature to be represented in Federal and  
          bi-state meetings.


          DLW:nl  4/29/09   Senate Floor Analyses 

                         SUPPORT/OPPOSITION:  SEE ABOVE

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