California Legislature—2015–16 Regular Session

Assembly BillNo. 641


Introduced by Assembly Member Dahle

February 24, 2015


An act to amend Section 21082.2 of the Public Resources Code, relating to the environment.

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL’S DIGEST

AB 641, as introduced, Dahle. Environmental quality: environmental impact reports.

The California Environmental Quality Act requires a lead agency, as defined, to prepare, or cause to be prepared, and certify the completion of, an environmental impact report on a project that it proposes to carry out or approve that may have a significant effect on the environment or to adopt a negative declaration if it finds that the project will not have that effect. The act also requires a lead agency to prepare a mitigated negative declaration for a project that may have a significant effect on the environment if revisions in the project would avoid or mitigate that effect and there is no substantial evidence that the project, as revised, would have a significant effect on the environment. The act requires the lead agency to determine whether a project may have a significant effect on the environment based on substantial evidence in light of the whole record.

This bill would make technical, nonsubstantive changes to that provision.

Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: no. State-mandated local program: no.

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

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SECTION 1.  

Section 21082.2 of the Public Resources Code
2 is amended to read:

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21082.2.  

(a) The lead agency shall determine whether a project
4may have a significant effect on the environment based on
5substantial evidence in light of the whole record.

6(b) The existence of public controversy over the environmental
7effects of a project shall not require preparation of an
8environmental impact report if there is no substantial evidence in
9light of the whole record before the lead agency that the project
10may have a significant effect on the environment.

11(c) Argument, speculation, unsubstantiated opinion or narrative,
12evidencebegin delete whichend deletebegin insert thatend insert is clearly inaccurate or erroneous, or evidence
13of social or economic impactsbegin delete whichend deletebegin insert thatend insert do not contribute to, or
14are not caused by, physical impacts on the environment, is not
15substantial evidence. Substantial evidence shall include facts,
16reasonable assumptions predicated upon facts, and expert opinion
17supported by facts.

18(d) If there is substantial evidence, in light of the whole record
19before the lead agency, that a project may have a significant effect
20on the environment, an environmental impact report shall be
21prepared.

22(e) Statements in an environmental impact report and comments
23with respect to an environmental impact report shall not be deemed
24determinative of whether the project may have a significant effect
25on the environment.



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