Amended in Senate April 10, 2014

Senate BillNo. 1217


Introduced by Senator Leno

February 20, 2014


begin deleteAn act to amend Section 6217 of the Public Resources Code, relating to state lands. end deletebegin insertAn act to add Section 12805.4 to the Government Code, relating to climate change.end insert

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL’S DIGEST

SB 1217, as amended, Leno. begin deleteState lands: land use revenue. end deletebegin insertClimate change: preparedness.end insert

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Existing law establishes the Natural Resources Agency and requires the Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency to develop a strategic vision for the Department of Fish and Wildlife and the Fish and Game Commission that includes reforms necessary to take on the challenges of the 21st century, including, among other things, climate change and adaptation. Existing law establishes the Strategic Growth Council and requires the council to, among other things, identify and review activities and funding programs of its member state agencies that may be coordinated to, among other things, meet the goals of the California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006.

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This bill would require the agency, on or before January 1, 2016, and every 2 years thereafter, to prepare a climate risk assessment and strategy evaluation of the state’s vulnerability and risk for climate change impacts. The bill would require the council, in consultation with appropriate state agencies, to consider the impacts of climate change on state projects and to identify projects that would provide climate adaptation or resiliency to the state.

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Existing law requires the State Lands Commission to deposit in the General Fund all revenue, money, and remittances received by the commission, with the exception of revenue derived from state school lands and other specified sources. Existing law requires that those moneys be made available, upon appropriation, for specified purposes, including refunds, commission expenses, and payments to cities and counties.

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This bill would require that at least $10,000,000, but no more than $15,000,000, of those moneys be transferred each year into the Coastal Adaptation Fund, which the bill would create in the State Treasury, for use for the preservation and protection of coastal lands, subject to an appropriation for that purpose in the annual Budget Act.

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

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

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(a) On or before January 1, 2016, and every two
4years thereafter, the Natural Resources Agency shall prepare a
5climate risk assessment and strategy evaluating California’s
6vulnerability and risk for climate change impacts, such as sea level
7rise.

8(b) The Strategic Growth Council shall, in consultation with
9appropriate state agencies, do both of the following:

10(1) Consider the impacts of climate change on capital outlay
11and other state projects.

12(2) Identify projects that would provide climate adaptation and
13resiliency to the state.

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SECTION 1.  

Section 6217 of the Public Resources Code is
15amended to read:

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6217.  

With the exception of revenue derived from state school
17lands and from sources described in Sections 6217.6, 6301.5,
186301.6, 6855, and Sections 8551 to 8558, inclusive, and Section
196404 (insofar as the proceeds are from property that has been
20distributed or escheated to the state in connection with unclaimed
21estates of deceased persons), the commission shall deposit all
22revenue, money, and remittances received by the commission
23under this division, and under Chapter 138 of the Statutes of 1964,
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2funds deposited in the General Fund, sufficient moneys shall be
3made available each fiscal year for the following purposes:

4(a) Payment of refunds, authorized by the commission, out of
5appropriations made for that purpose.

6(b) Payment of expenditures of the commission as provided in
7the annual Budget Act.

8(c) Payments to cities and counties of the amounts specified in
9Section 6817 for the purposes specified in that section, out of
10appropriations made for that purpose.

11(d) Payments to cities and counties of the amounts agreed to
12pursuant to Section 6875, out of appropriations made for that
13purpose.

14(e) At least ten million dollars ($10,000,000), but no more than
15fifteen million dollars ($15,000,000) of those funds deposited in
16the General Fund shall be transferred each fiscal year into the
17Coastal Adaptation Fund, which is hereby created in the State
18Treasury, for use for the preservation and protection of coastal
19lands, if an appropriation for that purpose is included in the annual
20Budget Act.

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