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          CONCURRENCE IN SENATE AMENDMENTS
          AB 1188 (Ruskin)
          As Amended  October 14, 2009
          2/3 vote.  Urgency
           
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          |ASSEMBLY:  |     |(June 1,2009)   |SENATE: |35-2 |(October 14,   |
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                           (vote not relevant)

          Original Committee Reference:    E.S. & T.M.
           
           The Senate amendments  delete the Assembly approved version of  
          this bill, and instead:

          1)Increase the fees paid by owners of underground petroleum  
            storage tanks. 

          2)Increase temporarily the fee paid per gallon on motor vehicle  
            fuel (petroleum storage fee) that the owner of an underground  
            storage tank must pay from 1.4 mils to 2 mils per gallon  
            through January 1, 2012.  

          3)Require the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) to,  
            within 90 days of the completion of an audit of the  
            Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Fund (Fund), post the results  
            of the audit on its Web site.

          4)Allow claimants who have approved, but unpaid, claims to get  
            reimbursed for costs related to obtaining other financing to  
            cover "carrying costs" as defined. 

          5)Define "carrying costs" as the interest expense incurred by a  
            claimant to acquire money to pay costs approved for  
            reimbursement in the case in which payment is delayed due to  
            lack of funds.

           EXISTING LAW  , under the Barry Keene Underground Storage Tank  
          Cleanup Act (Act) of 1989:

          1)Authorizes the SWRCB to provide grants and loans to assist gas  
            station operators in meeting the under ground tank clean-up  
            and Enhanced Vapor Recovery (EVR) regulations adopted by the  
            Air Resources Board (ARB).








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          2)Establishes the Fund for the deposit of fees collected  
            pursuant to Section 25299.43 of the Health and Safety Code.

          3)Authorizes expenditures from the Fund for the clean up of  
            unauthorized releases from underground storage tanks.

          4)Establishes a fee of 1.4 mils per gallon of motor vehicle fuel  
            that the owner of an underground storage tank must pay for  
            each gallon of petroleum that is stored in an underground  
            tank.

          5)Directs the SWRCB to adopt a ranking system to prioritize the  
            payment of claims made against the Fund.

          6)Requires that claims are paid according to the priority  
            assigned to each class and not according to when it was filed.  
             

           AS PASSED BY THE ASSEMBLY  , this bill expanded the potential uses  
          of administrative penalties assessed by DTSC and deposited in  
          Toxic Substances Control Account (TSCA) to include the Orphan  
          Share Reimbursement Trust Fund and the Pollution Prevention  
          Technology Assistance Grant Fund and other DTSC pollution  
          prevention activities.

           FISCAL EFFECT  :  According to the Senate Appropriations  
          Committee, this bill increases the petroleum storage fee by  
          $0.006 from January 1, 2010 until December 31, 2012. The SWRCB  
          estimates that this fee increase will generate about $96 million  
          per year, or $192 million in total additional revenue.  The  
          additional authority to cover the "carrying cost" for applicants  
          will result in an annual cost of $7 million.

           COMMENTS  :

           1)Purpose of bill  .  According to the sponsor, there is an  
            over-expenditure of the Fund of approximately $80 million and  
            payments for costs already incurred have been suspended.  This  
            has caused extreme hardship on the small business owners and  
            consulting firms that performed the work to clean up leaking  
            tanks but have yet to be reimbursed for their efforts.  They  
            state that hundreds of small businesses are in danger of going  
            bankrupt if a solution is not found.  This bill will generate  
            the revenue needed to un-suspend the backlogged claims and get  








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            the program running again.

           2)UST reforms underway  .  The SWRCB is working with stakeholders  
            to make improvements in administration of the Fund.  There is  
            a program and fiscal audit of the UST fund and program being  
            planned.  The SWRCB is holding meetings and has developed a  
            task force to coordinate these efforts.

          3)The Assembly approved provisions of this bill were deleted in  
            the Senate.  This bill was amended in the Senate and the  
            subject matter was not heard in Assembly policy committee.
           
           
           Analysis Prepared by  :    Bob Fredenburg / E.S. & T.M. / (916)  
          319-3965 

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