File #: 2019-550    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Information Item Status: Passed
File created: 8/28/2019 In control: LEGISLATIVE AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
On agenda: 11/4/2019 Final action: 11/4/2019
Title: DRAFT 2020 LEGISLATIVE/REGULATORY PLAN
Sponsors: Jim Herberg
Attachments: 1. Agenda Report, 2. Draft Legislative and Regulatory Plan 2020

FROM:                     James D. Herberg, General Manager

 

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DRAFT 2020 LEGISLATIVE/REGULATORY PLAN

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GENERAL MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION

 

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BACKGROUND

 

Each year, the Board of Directors adopts a legislative and regulatory plan, which is a summary of the Orange County Sanitation District’s (Sanitation District) goals, key issues, and policy positions.  The legislative and regulatory policies in this document were developed taking into consideration the Sanitation District’s priorities, the wastewater industry, and the Sanitation District’s member agencies and policy needs.

 

These Board-approved policies serve as the Sanitation District’s official positions of support or opposition on issues of importance to the agency.  The legislative and regulatory plan is a dynamic document, adopted annually, and is modified to meet the needs of the Sanitation District as Federal, State, and local policymaking agendas change throughout the year.

 

RELEVANT STANDARDS

                     Maintain influential legislative advocacy and a public outreach program

                     Build brand, trust, and support with policy makers and community leaders

                     Maintain collaborative and cooperative relationships with regulators, stakeholders, and neighboring communities

                     Listen to and seriously consider community input on environmental concerns

                     Use all practical and effective means for resource recovery

 

PROBLEM

 

Local and Federal legislation and regulations can have significant impacts on the Sanitation District’s ability to accomplish our mission.  Impacts from legislative action can affect the Sanitation District and our customers either positively or negatively.  Also, the Sanitation District and other public agencies are sometimes precluded from pursuing innovations and solutions to problems without new legislation or changes to existing laws and regulations.

 

PROPOSED SOLUTION

 

The draft 2020 Legislative and Regulatory Plan, which will go to the full Board in December, includes our platform and approach to engaging with Federal, State, and local governments to inform and advocate for the Sanitation District’s legislative interests.  This program includes sponsoring and monitoring legislation and grants that would benefit the Sanitation District’s customers and the wastewater industry, in addition to advancing our mission.  The program also incudes relationship building activities and outreach to our elected officials by providing facility tours, one-on-one meetings, and trips to D.C. and Sacramento. 

 

TIMING CONCERNS

 

The final 2020 Legislative and Regulatory Plan is scheduled to go the Legislative and Public Affairs Committee and Board in December for approval and adoption.  It is important that the draft plan be reviewed in November, prior to the final version submitted in December.

 

RAMIFICATIONS OF NOT TAKING ACTION

 

If we do not effectively work with the local, State, and Federal elected officials, legislation could be passed that negatively affects the Sanitation District and the wastewater industry as a whole.  Additionally, the Sanitation District could miss out on of grant funding opportunities.

 

ATTACHMENT

The following attachment(s) are included in hard copy and may also be viewed on-line at the OCSD website (www.ocsd.com) with the complete agenda package:

 

                     Draft 2020 Legislative/Regulatory Plan