California Register, 2018, Number 17. April 27, 2018

LibraryCalifornia Register
Published date27 April 2018
Year2018
APRIL 27, 2018REGISTER 2018, NO. 17−Z PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY THE OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
EDMUND G. BROWN, JR., GOVERNOR
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PROPOSED ACTION ON REGULATIONS
TITLE 2. FAIR POLITICAL PRACTICES COMMISSION
Conflict−of−Interest Code — Notice File No. Z2018−0417−02 647..........................................
Adoption
Multi−County: Clean Alliance of Southern California
Amendment
State Agency: Department of Pesticide Regulation
Department of Veterans Affairs
Multi−County: Marysville Joint Unified School District
TITLE 2. OFFICE OF TRAFFIC SAFETY
Conflict−of−Interest Code — Notice File No. Z2018−0417−03 648..........................................
TITLE 3. DEPARTMENT OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE
Asian Citrus Psyllid Interior Quarantine — Notice File No. Z2018−0417−01 648.............................
TITLE 3. DEPARTMENT OF PESTICIDE REGULATION
Conflict−of−Interest Code — Notice File No. Z2018−0413−02 652.........................................
TITLE 4. CALIFORNIA ALTERNATIVE ENERGY AND ADVANCED TRANSPORTATION
FINANCING AUTHORITY
Residential Energy Efficiency Loan Assistance Program — Notice File No. Z2018−0417−09 652.................
TITLE 4. CALIFORNIA SCHOOL FINANCE AUTHORITY
State Charter Schools Facilities Incentive Program — Notice File No. Z2018−0417−06 658.....................
TITLE 12. DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
Conflict−of−Interest Code — Notice File No. Z2018−0413−01 662.........................................
TITLE 27. OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH HAZARD ASSESSMENT
Proposition 65 Pesticides Warnings — Notice File No. Z2018−0417−05 663..................................
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GENERAL PUBLIC INTEREST
DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE
American Peregrine Falcon — Steven Jake Manley, Wildlife Innovations 666................................
DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE
Habitat Restoration and Enhancement Act Consistency Determination No. 1653−2018−012−001−R3 —
LandSmart on−the−Ground for Sonoma Creek — Vineyard Project 3 666....................................
DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE
Fish and Game Code Section 1653 Consistency Determination Request for Lower Sugar Creek Beaver
Dam Analogue (BDA) Project (Tracking Number: 1653−2018−015−001−R1) Siskiyou County 668................
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant (PHHSBG) State Plan for Federal Fiscal Year
(FFY) 2018 669.................................................................................
SUMMARY OF REGULATORY ACTIONS
Regulations filed with the Secretary of State 670.........................................................
Sections Filed, November 15, 2017 to April 18, 2018 671.................................................
CALIFORNIA REGULATORY NOTICE REGISTER 2018, VOLUME NO. 17-Z
647
PROPOSED ACTION ON
REGULATIONS
Information contained in this document is
published as received from agencies and is
not edited by Thomson Reuters.
TITLE 2. FAIR POLITICAL
PRACTICES COMMISSION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fair Political
Practices Commission, pursuant to the authority vested
in it by Sections 82011, 87303, and 87304 of the Gov-
ernment Code to review proposed conflict−of−interest
codes, will review the proposed/amended conflict−of−
interest codes of the following:
CONFLICT−OF−INTEREST CODES
ADOPTION
MULTI−COUNTY: Clean Alliance of Southern
California
AMENDMENT
STATE AGENCY: Department of Pesticide
Regulation
Department of Veterans Affairs
MULTI−COUNTY: Marysville Joint Unified School
District
A written comment period has been established com-
mencing on April 27, 2018, and closing on June 11,
2018. Written comments should be directed to the Fair
Political Practices Commission, Attention Sasha Link-
er, 1102 Q Street, Suite 3000, Sacramento, California
95811.
At the end of the 45−day comment period, the pro-
posed conflict−of−interest code(s) will be submitted to
the Commission’s Executive Director for her review,
unless any interested person or his or her duly autho-
rized representative requests, no later than 15 days prior
to the close of the written comment period, a public
hearing before the full Commission. If a public hearing
is requested, the proposed code(s) will be submitted to
the Commission for review.
The Executive Director of the Commission will
review the above−referenced conflict−of−interest
code(s), proposed pursuant to Government Code Sec-
tion 87300, which designate, pursuant to Government
Code Section 87302, employees who must disclose cer-
tain investments, interests in real property and income.
The Executive Director of the Commission, upon her
or its own motion or at the request of any interested per-
son, will approve, or revise and approve, or return the
proposed code(s) to the agency for revision and re−
submission within 60 days without further notice.
Any interested person may present statements, argu-
ments or comments, in writing to the Executive Direc-
tor of the Commission, relative to review of the pro-
posed conflict−of−interest code(s). Any written com-
ments must be received no later than June 11, 2018. If a
public hearing is to be held, oral comments may be pre-
sented to the Commission at the hearing.
COST TO LOCAL AGENCIES
There shall be no reimbursement for any new or in-
creased costs to local government which may result
from compliance with these codes because these are not
new programs mandated on local agencies by the codes
since the requirements described herein were mandated
by the Political Reform Act of 1974. Therefore, they are
not “costs mandated by the state” as defined in Govern-
ment Code Section 17514.
EFFECT ON HOUSING COSTS
AND BUSINESSES
Compliance with the codes has no potential effect on
housing costs or on private persons, businesses or small
businesses.
AUTHORITY
Government Code Sections 82011, 87303 and 87304
provide that the Fair Political Practices Commission as
the code reviewing body for the above conflict−of−
interest codes shall approve codes as submitted, revise
the proposed code and approve it as revised, or return
the proposed code for revision and re−submission.
REFERENCE
Government Code Sections 87300 and 87306 pro-
vide that agencies shall adopt and promulgate conflict−
of−interest codes pursuant to the Political Reform Act
and amend their codes when change is necessitated by
changed circumstances.

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