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AB 1497

Date: November 5, 2003

To: All Local Enforcement Agencies

This all LEA e-mail was sent on behalf of Howard Levenson, Deputy Director of the Permitting and Enforcement Division of the California Integrated Waste Management Board.

On October 12, 2003, Governor Davis signed AB 1497 into law. The bill amends Public Resources Code sections 44004 and 45011, and adds section 43501.5. The provisions of the bill become effective January 1, 2004.

The purpose of this message is to notify you of the major provisions of the bill and provide you with interim guidance on implementing those provisions.

To assist with your comprehensive review of the new requirements the attached document (Word 97/6.0, 35 KB or Adobe Acrobat PDF, 20 KB) compares actual bill text to existing statutory language.

In summary, AB 1497 contains three major provisions:

1. Labor Transition Plan

  1. Requires the operator of a solid waste landfill to submit, with its final closure plan, a Labor Transition Plan, which must include provisions to ensure preferential reemployment and transfer rights of displaced employees. The operator must certify that the Labor Transition Plan will be implemented. The Plan is subject to any requirements already established under a collective bargaining agreement.

Follow up steps: Remediation, Closure and Technical Services Branch staff is developing guidance on this provision. Staff will be working with the EAC and the CIWMB legal office to complete and distribute the guidance to all landfill operators and Enforcement Agencies.

2. Public Hearing (GC 65091 attached)

  1. Requires enforcement agencies to hold a public hearing before making a determination on an application for a revised permit.
  2. Increases from 150 to 180 the number of days in advance of the date when the modification is to take place by which an application for permit revision must be filed.
  3. Increases from 30 to 60 the number of days from the date of receipt of the application for a revised permit by which the enforcement agency must make a determination on the application.
  4. Authorizes the Board, to the extent resources are available, to adopt regulations implementing the public hearing provision and defining "significant change in the design or operation of the solid waste facility that is not authorized by the existing permit."

Follow up steps: The Board is currently assessing its 2004 rulemaking calendar and will determine in December or January if and when it will adopt regulations on public hearings and on significant change. In any event, the Board will not adopt regulations prior to the effective date of the bill (January 1, 2004). The public hearing procedures set forth in statute are specific enough to implement directly until regulations can be developed. Enforcement agencies must hold a public hearing for any application for permit revision received on or after January 1, 2004. CIWMB staff may be providing additional guidance on other types of permit applications received by the LEAs as it relates to the public hearing requirements.

The statutory timelines described in 2.b. and 2.c. above are now inconsistent with regulations timelines. Until such time as the Board can make conforming changes to the regulations, enforcement agencies must adhere to the statutory timelines. Please see Government Code Section 65091 (Word 97/6.0, 22 KB or Adobe Acrobat PDF, 7 KB) with respect to Public Hearings.

3. Administrative Civil Penalties (ACP)

  1. Provides for the imposition of ACPs for disposal sites.
  2. Removes the $15,000 per calendar year cap.
  3. Removes the prohibition on imposing an ACP for the first three minor violations of the same requirement or standard.
  4. Removes the requirement that enforcement agencies do all of the following before imposing an ACP:
  1. Notify the governing body.
  2. Consider nature, circumstances, extent, and gravity of the violation and appropriate remedies and penalties.
  3. Consider alternatives to the imposition of an ACP.

Please feel free to contact me or Robert Holmes of my staff at (916) 341-6376 if have questions about AB 1497 and its implementation.

Howard Levenson, Ph.D.
Deputy Director, Permitting & Enforcement
CIWMB, MS #16
P.O. Box 4025
Sacramento, CA 95812-4025
phone: 916-341-6360
email: hlevenso@ciwmb.ca.gov

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Thank you,
Melissa Hoover-Hartwick
LEA Support Services
(916) 341-6813

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