Section 30265.5.


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  • (a) The Governor, or the Governor's designee, shall coordinate activities concerning the transport and refining of offshore oil. Coordination efforts shall consider public health risks, the ability to achieve short- and long-term air emission reduction goals, the potential for reducing California's vulnerability and dependence on oil imports, economic development and jobs, and other factors deemed important by the Governor, or the Governor's designee.

    (b) The Governor, or the Governor's designee, shall work with state and local agencies, and the public, to facilitate the transport and refining of offshore oil in a manner which will promote the greatest public health and environmental and economic benefits to the people of the state.

    (c) The Governor, or the Governor's designee, shall consult with any individual or organization having knowledge in this area, including, but not limited to, representatives from the following:

    (1) State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission.

    (2) State Air Resources Board.

    (3) California Coastal Commission.

    (4) Department of Fish and Game.

    (5) State Lands Commission.

    (6) Public Utilities Commission.

    (7) Santa Barbara County.

    (8) Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District.

    (9) Southern California Association of Governments.

    (10) South Coast Air Quality Management District.

    (11) Oil industry.

    (12) Public interest groups.

    (13) United States Department of the Interior.

    (14) United States Department of Energy.

    (15) United States Environmental Protection Agency.

    (16) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

    (17) United States Coast Guard.

    (d) This act is not intended, and shall not be construed, to decrease, duplicate, or supersede the jurisdiction, authority, or responsibilities of any local government, or any state agency or commission, to discharge its responsibilities concerning the transportation and refining of oil.

(Added by Stats. 1984, Ch. 1398, Sec. 2.)