CALIFORNIA STATUTES AND CODES
SECTIONS 36300-36302
PUBLIC RESOURCES CODE
SECTION 36300-36302
36300. The Ocean Resources Task Force is hereby created in state
government. The task force is composed of the following or their
designee: the Secretary of Environmental Affairs, the Secretary of
the Resources Agency, the State Director of Health Services, the
Secretary of the Business, Transportation and Housing Agency, the
Chairperson or Executive Officer of the State Lands Commission as
determined by the commission, the Chairperson or Executive Director
of the California Coastal Commission as determined by the commission,
the Chairperson or Executive Officer of the Coastal Conservancy as
determined by the conservancy, the Chairperson or Executive Director
of the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission as
determined by the commission, the Director of Conservation, the
Director of Fish and Game, the Director of Boating and Waterways, the
Director of Parks and Recreation, the Chairperson of the Mining and
Geology Board, the Chairperson or Executive Director of the State
Water Resources Control Board as determined by the board, the
Executive Officer of each California regional water quality control
board for a coastal region, the Director of Finance, the Chairperson
or Executive Director of the State Energy Resources Conservation and
Development Commission as determined by the commission, the
Chairperson of the State Air Resources Board, the Chairperson of the
Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Wildlife, the Chairperson
of the Assembly Natural Resources Committee, the President of the
University of California, the Chancellor of the California State
University, and the Director of the California Sea Grant program.
36301. The chairperson of the task force shall be the Secretary of
the Resources Agency, who shall provide all staff support required by
the task force. The task force shall meet at the call of the
chairperson.
36302. The chairperson of the task force, with advice from the task
force, shall appoint the California Ocean Resources Advisory
Committee, which, at a minimum, shall consist of the following:
representatives of coastal local governments, relevant federal
agencies, environmental and interest groups, the Legislature, and
relevant industries such as oil and gas, hard minerals,
biotechnology, commercial and sportfishing, seafood processing,
aquaculture, transportation, tourism, and ports and harbors.
The advisory committee shall review the draft of the report and
plan of the task force and shall advise the task force in its
preparation.