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CA AB439
Bill
Status
10/10/2025
Primary Sponsor
Chris Rogers
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AI Summary
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De minimis amendments to local coastal programs and port master plans become effective upon adjournment of the California Coastal Commission meeting (rather than 10 days after) if fewer than 3 commissioners object to the executive director's de minimis determination
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Changes the Coastal Commission staff's violation reporting requirement from annual to every 5 years, with reports due at the first public hearing after January 1, 2024, and every five years thereafter
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Expands the enforcement report to cover both public access violations and non-public access violations (previously only covered non-public access violations), and adds new required content including violations referred to the Attorney General, pending violations at period end, and summaries of resolved violations providing significant public benefit
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Repeals the separate annual reporting requirement for public access violations under Section 30821, consolidating enforcement reporting into a single 5-year report
Legislative Description
California Coastal Act of 1976: local planning and reporting.
Last Action
Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 556, Statutes of 2025.
10/10/2025