Bill Text: CA AB1588 | 2015-2016 | Regular Session | Amended

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Bill Title: Water and Wastewater Loan and Grant Program.

Spectrum: Moderate Partisan Bill (Republican 7-2)

Status: (Vetoed) 2016-09-22 - Vetoed by Governor. [AB1588 Detail]

Download: California-2015-AB1588-Amended.html
BILL NUMBER: AB 1588	AMENDED
	BILL TEXT

	AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY  MARCH 9, 2016
	AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY  FEBRUARY 29, 2016

INTRODUCED BY   Assembly  Member   Mathis
  Members   Mathis   and Alejo 
   (Coauthors: Assembly Members Chávez and Lackey)
   (Coauthor: Senator Berryhill)

                        JANUARY 6, 2016

   An act to add Chapter 6.6 (commencing with Section 13486) to
Division 7 of the Water Code, relating to water, and declaring the
urgency thereof, to take effect immediately.


	LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST


   AB 1588, as amended, Mathis. Water and Wastewater Loan and Grant
Program.
   Existing law, the Safe Drinking Water State Revolving Fund Law of
1997, establishes the Safe Drinking Water State Revolving Fund to
provide grants or revolving fund loans for the design and
construction of projects for public water systems that will enable
those systems to meet safe drinking water standards.
   This bill would require the State Water Resources Control Board to
establish a program to provide funding to counties to award
low-interest loans and grants to eligible applicants for specified
purposes relating to drinking water and wastewater treatment. This
bill would authorize a county to apply to the board for a grant to
award loans or grants, or both, to residents of the county, as
prescribed. This bill would create the Water and Wastewater Loan and
Grant Fund and provide that the moneys in this fund are available,
upon appropriation by the Legislature, to the board to administer and
implement the program. This bill would transfer to the Water and
Wastewater Loan and Grant Fund $20,000,000 from the General Fund.
   This bill would declare that it is to take effect immediately as
an urgency statute.
   Vote: 2/3. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes.
State-mandated local program: no.


THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

  SECTION 1.  The Legislature hereby finds and declares as follows:
   (a) Many areas of the state are disproportionately impacted by
drought because they are heavily dependent or completely reliant on
groundwater from basins that are in overdraft and in which the water
table declines year after year or from basins that are contaminated.
   (b) There are a number of state grant and loan programs that
provide financial assistance to distressed communities to address
drinking water and wastewater needs. Unfortunately, there is no
program in place to provide similar assistance to individuals who are
reliant on their own groundwater wells and who may not be able to
afford conventional private loans to undertake vital water supply,
water quality, and wastewater improvements.
   (c) The program created by this act is intended to bridge that gap
by providing assistance to individual homeowners and renters to
undertake actions necessary to provide safer, cleaner, and more
reliable drinking water and wastewater treatment. These actions may
include, but are not limited to, digging deeper wells, improving
existing wells and related equipment, addressing drinking water
contaminants in the individual's water, or connecting to a local
water or wastewater system.
  SEC. 2.  Chapter 6.6 (commencing with Section 13486) is added to
Division 7 of the Water Code, to read:
      CHAPTER 6.6.  WATER AND WASTEWATER LOAN AND GRANT PROGRAM


   13486.  (a) The board shall establish a program in accordance with
this chapter to provide funding to counties to award low-interest
loans and grants to eligible applicants for any of the following
purposes:
   (1) Extending or connecting service lines from a water or
wastewater system to the applicant's residence or plumbing.
   (2) Paying reasonable charges or fees for connecting to a water or
wastewater system.
   (3) Paying costs to close abandoned septic tanks and water wells,
as necessary, to protect health and safety as required by local or
state law.
   (4) Deepening an existing groundwater well.
   (5) Improving an existing groundwater well, including associated
equipment.
   (6) Installing a water treatment system if the groundwater exceeds
a primary or secondary drinking  water  standard, as
defined in Section 116275 of the Health and Safety Code.
   (b) The board may adopt any guidelines it determines are necessary
to carry out the purposes of the chapter. A guideline adopted
pursuant to this subdivision shall not be subject to the rulemaking
requirements of Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1
of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
   13487.  (a) The Water and Wastewater Loan and Grant Fund is hereby
created in the State Treasury. The moneys in the Water and
Wastewater Loan and Grant Fund are available, upon appropriation by
the Legislature, to the board to administer and implement the program
in accordance with this chapter.
   (b) Notwithstanding Section 16475 of the Government Code, any
interest earned upon the moneys in the Water and Wastewater Loan and
Grant Fund shall be deposited in the Water and Wastewater Loan and
Grant Fund.
   13487.5.  (a) A county may apply to the board for a grant to award
loans or grants, or both, to residents of the county in accordance
with this chapter.
   (b) The board shall develop guidelines that determine how to
apportion funds among the counties.
   (c) A county that receives funding pursuant to this chapter shall
annually provide the following information to the board:
   (1) The number of loans and grants awarded.
   (2) The types of projects funded.
   (3) Project costs.
   (4) Whether there is demand for additional funding.
   13488.  (a) An eligible applicant for a loan shall meet all of the
following criteria:
   (1) Have a household income below the statewide median household
income.
   (2) Have an ownership interest in the residence.
   (3) Be unable to obtain financial assistance at reasonable terms
and conditions from private lenders and lack the personal resources
to undertake these improvements.
   (4) Demonstrate an ability to repay the loan. This requirement may
be satisfied by having another party join the application as a
cosigner.
   (b) Any loan granted shall be secured by a mortgage on the
residence and repaid within 20 years in accordance with terms
established by the board. The interest rate on the loan shall not
exceed 1 percent. While any balance on the loan is outstanding, a
loan recipient shall furnish evidence of and continually maintain
homeowner's insurance on the security residence to protect the state'
s interest in the residence.
   (c) The county may enter into a contract with a private financial
institution to provide loans consistent with the purposes of this
chapter.
   13489.  (a) An eligible applicant for a grant shall meet both of
the following criteria:
   (1) Have a household income that is 80 percent or less of the
statewide median household income.
   (2) Be unable to obtain financial assistance at reasonable terms
and conditions from private lenders and lack the personal resources
to undertake these improvements.
   (b) A grant recipient shall repay to the county the grant amount
in full if that recipient sells the residence less than five years
from the date that the grant agreement was signed.
   (c) A grant recipient shall repay to the county any unused grant
funds.
   13489.5.  Funding provided pursuant to this chapter is not
considered "water-related grant funding" for purposes of paragraph
(7) of subdivision (b) of Section 116682 of the Health and Safety
Code.
  SEC. 3.  Twenty million dollars ($20,000,000) is hereby transferred
from the General Fund to the Water and Wastewater Loan and Grant
Fund.
  SEC. 4.  This act is an urgency statute necessary for the immediate
preservation of the public peace, health, or safety within the
meaning of Article IV of the Constitution and shall go into immediate
effect. The facts constituting the necessity are:
   In order to provide eligible households with access to safer,
cleaner, and more reliable drinking water and wastewater treatment
during California's prolonged drought, it is necessary that this act
take effect immediately.
     
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