Bill Text: CA SB166 | 2015-2016 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: California Environmental Quality Act.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2016-02-01 - Returned to Secretary of Senate pursuant to Joint Rule 56. [SB166 Detail]
Download: California-2015-SB166-Introduced.html
BILL NUMBER: SB 166 INTRODUCED BILL TEXT INTRODUCED BY Senator Gaines FEBRUARY 5, 2015 An act to amend Section 21000 of the Public Resources Code, relating to the California Environmental Quality Act. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST SB 166, as introduced, Gaines. California Environmental Quality Act. 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 (EIR) 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. CEQA 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. CEQA makes various legislative findings and states the intent of the Legislature in enacting CEQA. This bill would make technical, nonsubstantive changes to those provisions. Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: no. State-mandated local program: no. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Section 21000 of the Public Resources Code is amended to read: 21000. The Legislature finds and declares as follows: (a) The maintenance of a quality environment for the people of this state now and in the future is a matter of statewide concern. (b) It is necessary to provide a high-quality environment that at all times is healthful and pleasing to the senses and intellect of man. (c) There is a need to understand the relationship between the maintenance of high-quality ecological systems and the general welfare of the people of the state, including their enjoyment of the natural resources of the state. (d) The capacity of the environment is limited, and it is the intent of the Legislature that the government of the state take immediate steps to identify any critical thresholds for the health and safety of the people of the state and take all coordinated actions necessary to preventsuchthose thresholds from being reached. (e) Every citizen has a responsibility to contribute to the preservation and enhancement of the environment. (f) The interrelationship of policies and practices in the management of natural resources and waste disposal requires systematic and concerted efforts by public and private interests to enhance environmental quality and to control environmental pollution. (g) It is the intent of the Legislature that all agencies of the state governmentwhichthat regulate activities of private individuals, corporations, and public agencieswhichthat are found to affect the quality of the environment, shall regulatesuchthose activities so that major consideration is given to preventing environmental damage, while providing a decent home and satisfying living environment for every Californian.