Cal. Pub. Res. Code § 30420
State Agencies
Redline — January 1, 2011 → current.View current text →
Current — January 1, 2023
As of January 1, 2011
Before taking any action on (1) a local coastal program or any amendment thereto, (2) any coastal development permit, or (3) any consistency determination or certification, that relates to the disposal of hazardous substances at sea, the commission shall consult with the following governmental entities:
(a) Department of Toxic Substances Control.
(a) Department of Toxic Substances Control.
(b) State Lands Commission.
(b) State Lands Commission.
(c) State Air Resources Board and relevant air pollution control districts or air quality management districts.
(c) State Air Resources Board and relevant air pollution control districts or air quality management districts.
(d) Department of Fish and Game.
(d) Department of Fish and Wildlife.
(e) State Water Resources Control Board and relevant California regional water quality control boards.
(e) State Water Resources Control Board and relevant California regional water quality control boards.
(f) Secretary for Environmental Protection.
(f) Secretary for Environmental Protection.
(g) Governor’s Office of Planning and Research.
(g) Governor’s Office of Planning and Research.
(h) The local government located closest to the proposed activity, or within whose jurisdiction the activity is proposed, or within whose jurisdiction there may be effects of the proposed activity.
(h) The local government located closest to the proposed activity, or within whose jurisdiction the activity is proposed, or within whose jurisdiction there may be effects of the proposed activity.
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