Bill Text: CA SB1046 | 2023-2024 | Regular Session | Amended
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Bill Title: Organic waste reduction: program environmental impact report: small and medium compostable material handling facilities or operations.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2024-09-22 - Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 452, Statutes of 2024. [SB1046 Detail]
Download: California-2023-SB1046-Amended.html
The (a) By January 1, 2027, the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery shall develop and certify a program environmental impact report pursuant to Section 15168 of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations to streamline the permitting process for small and medium compost facilities
a green material composting operation in the state. The program environmental impact report shall streamline the process with which jurisdictions can develop and site small and medium compost facilities for specified material types green material composting operations to ensure organic material in the state is processed to its highest and best use.
Bill Title: Organic waste reduction: program environmental impact report: small and medium compostable material handling facilities or operations.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2024-09-22 - Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 452, Statutes of 2024. [SB1046 Detail]
Download: California-2023-SB1046-Amended.html
Amended
IN
Senate
March 21, 2024 |
CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE—
2023–2024 REGULAR SESSION
Senate Bill
No. 1046
Introduced by Senator Laird |
February 07, 2024 |
An act to add Section 42656 to the Public Resources Code, relating to solid waste.
LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
SB 1046, as amended, Laird.
Organic waste reduction: program environmental impact report: green material composting facilities. operations.
Existing law requires the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery, in consultation with the State Air Resources Board, to adopt regulations to achieve certain reduction targets in the organic waste disposed in landfills and to analyze the progress that the waste sector, state government, and local governments have made in achieving those reduction targets, as provided. Existing law authorizes the department to provide incentives to facilitate progress towards the reduction targets if the department determines that sufficient progress has not been made.
The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), 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, as provided. Existing regulations describe the advantages and uses of a program environmental impact report.
This bill would require the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery to prepare and certify, by January 1, 2027, a program environmental impact report that streamlines the process with which jurisdictions can develop and site small and medium compost facilities green material composting operations, as defined, for processing organic waste, as specified.
Digest Key
Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NOBill Text
The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
SECTION 1.
Section 42656 is added to the Public Resources Code, immediately following Section 42655, to read:42656.
(b) For the purposes of this section, “green material composting operation” means a composting operation that has no more than 12,500 cubic yards of feedstock, chipped and ground material, amendments, additives, active compost, and stabilized compost
onsite at any one time, and that complies with the enforcement agency notification requirements set forth in Article 3.0 (commencing with Section 18100) of Chapter 5 of Division 7 of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations and with the applicable requirements specified in Chapter 3.1 (commencing with Section 17850) of Division 7 of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations.