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STATE OF CALIFORNIA AUTHENTICATED ELECTRONIC LEGAL MATERIAL ATTACHMENT 1 Senate Bill No. 1266 CHAPTER 173 An act to amend Section 6503.6 of, and to add Section 6503.8 to, the Government Code, relating to local government. [Approved by Governor August 22, 2016. Filed with Secretary of State August 22, 2016.] legislative counsel s digest SB 1266, McGuire. Joint Exercise of Powers Act: agreements: filings. The Joint Exercise of Powers Act generally authorizes 2 or more public agencies, by agreement, to jointly exercise any common power, which is generally termed a joint powers agreement. When a joint powers agreement provides for the creation of an agency or entity, separate from the parties to the agreement and responsible for its administration, existing law requires that agency or entity to cause a notice of the agreement or amendment to be prepared and filed, as specified, with the Secretary of State. Existing law requires an agency or entity that files a notice of agreement or amendment with the Secretary of State to also file a copy of the original joint powers agreement, and any amendment to the agreement, with the Controller. This bill would require an agency or entity required to file documents with the Controller, as described above, that meets the definition of a joint powers authority or joint powers agency, as specified, that was formed for the purpose of providing municipal services and that includes a local agency member, as specified, to also file a copy of the agreement or amendment to the agreement with the local agency formation commission in each county within which all or any part of a local agency member s territory is located within 30 days after the effective date of the agreement or amendment to the agreement. The bill would also require an agency or entity that meets the definition of a joint powers authority or joint powers agency, as specified, that was formed for the purpose of providing municipal services prior to the effective date of this act and that includes a local agency member, as specified, to file a copy of the agreement and any amendments to the agreement with the local agency formation commission in each county within which all or any part of a local agency member s territory is located no later than July 1, 2017. This bill would prohibit an agency or entity administering an agreement or amendment that has failed to make the required filings within the specified timeframes from issuing bonds or incurring any indebtedness until those filings have been made. By requiring specified joint powers agencies to file certain documents with a local agency formation commission, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program. 95 For accessibility assistance with any of the following documents, please contact Sonoma LAFCO at (707) 565-2577 or email us at cynthia.olson@sonoma-county.org

Ch. 173 2 The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement. This bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to these statutory provisions. The people of the State of California do enact as follows: SECTION 1. Section 6503.6 of the Government Code is amended to read: 6503.6. (a) When an agency or entity files a notice of agreement or amendment to the agreement with the office of the Secretary of State pursuant to Section 6503.5, the agency or entity shall file a copy of the full text of the original joint powers agreement, and any amendment to the agreement, with the Controller. An agency or entity that meets the definition of a joint powers authority or joint powers agency under Section 56047.7 that was formed for the purpose of providing municipal services and that includes a local agency member that is a city, district, or county shall, within 30 days after the effective date of the agreement or amendment to the agreement, file a copy of the agreement or amendment to the agreement with the local agency formation commission in each county within which all or any part of a local agency member s territory is located. (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, any agency or entity administering a joint powers agreement or amendment to such an agreement, which agreement or amendment becomes effective on or after the effective date of this section, which fails to file the notice with a local agency formation commission required by this section within 30 days after the effective date of the agreement or amendment shall not thereafter, and until those filings are completed, issue any bonds or incur indebtedness of any kind. SEC. 2. Section 6503.8 is added to the Government Code, to read: 6503.8. (a) No later than July 1, 2017, an agency or entity that meets the definition of a joint powers authority or joint powers agency under Section 56047.7 that was formed for the purpose of providing municipal services prior to the effective date of this section, and that includes a local agency member that is a city, district, or county, shall cause a copy of the agreement and any amendments to the agreement to be filed with the local agency formation commission in each county within which all or any part of a local agency member s territory is located. (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, any agency or entity administering a joint powers agreement or amendment to such an agreement, which fails to file the notice with a local agency formation commission required by this section on or before July 1, 2017, shall not thereafter, and until those filings are completed, issue any bonds or incur indebtedness of any kind. 95

3 Ch. 173 SEC. 3. If the Commission on State Mandates determines that this act contains costs mandated by the state, reimbursement to local agencies and school districts for those costs shall be made pursuant to Part 7 (commencing with Section 17500) of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Government Code. O 95

ATTACHMENT 2 GOVERNMENT CODE SECTION 61100 Within its boundaries, a district may do any of the following: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) (j) Supply water for any beneficial uses, in the same manner as a municipal water district, formed pursuant to the Municipal Water District Law of 1911, Division 20 (commencing with Section 71000) of the Water Code. In the case of any conflict between that division and this division, the provisions of this division shall prevail. Collect, treat, or dispose of sewage, wastewater, recycled water, and storm water, in the same manner as a sanitary district, formed pursuant to the Sanitary District Act of 1923, Division 6 (commencing with Section 6400) of the Health and Safety Code. In the case of any conflict between that division and this division, the provisions of this division shall prevail. Collect, transfer, and dispose of solid waste, and provide solid waste handling services, including, but not limited to, source reduction, recycling, and composting activities, pursuant to Division 30 (commencing with Section 40000), and consistent with Section 41821.2 of the Public Resources Code. Provide fire protection services, rescue services, hazardous material emergency response services, and ambulance services in the same manner as a fire protection district, formed pursuant to the Fire Protection District Law, Part 2.7 (commencing with Section 13800) of Division 12 of the Health and Safety Code. Acquire, construct, improve, maintain, and operate recreation facilities, including, but not limited to, parks and open space, in the same manner as a recreation and park district formed pursuant to the Recreation and Park District Law, Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 5780) of Division 5 of the Public Resources Code. Organize, promote, conduct, and advertise programs of community recreation, in the same manner as a recreation and park district formed pursuant to the Recreation and Park District Law, Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 5780) of Division 5 of the Public Resources Code. Acquire, construct, improve, maintain, and operate street lighting and landscaping on public property, public rights-of-way, and public easements. Provide for the surveillance, prevention, abatement, and control of vectors and vectorborne diseases in the same manner as a mosquito abatement and vector control district formed pursuant to the Mosquito Abatement and Vector Control District Law, Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 2000) of Division 3 of the Health and Safety Code. Provide police protection and law enforcement services by establishing and operating a police department that employs peace officers pursuant to Chapter 4.5 (commencing with Section 830) of Title 3 of Part 2 of the Penal Code. Provide security services, including, but not limited to, burglar and fire alarm services, to protect lives and property.

(k) (l) (m) (n) (o) (p) (q) (r) (s) (t) (u) (v) Provide library services, in the same manner as a library district formed pursuant to either Chapter 8 (commencing with Section 19400) or Chapter 9 (commencing with Section 19600) of Part 11 of the Education Code. Acquire, construct, improve, and maintain streets, roads, rights-of-way, bridges, culverts, drains, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, and any incidental works. A district shall not acquire, construct, improve, or maintain any work owned by another public agency unless that other public agency gives its written consent. Convert existing overhead electric and communications facilities, with the consent of the public agency or public utility that owns the facilities, to underground locations pursuant to Chapter 28 (commencing with Section 5896.1) of Part 3 of Division 7 of the Streets and Highways Code. Provide emergency medical services pursuant to the Emergency Medical Services System and the Prehospital Emergency Medical Care Personnel Act, Division 2.5 (commencing with Section 1797) of the Health and Safety Code. Provide and maintain public airports and landing places for aerial traffic, in the same manner as an airport district formed pursuant to the California Airport District Act, Part 2 (commencing with Section 22001) of Division 9 of the Public Utilities Code. Provide transportation services. Abate graffiti. Plan, design, construct, improve, maintain, and operate flood protection facilities. A district shall not plan, design, construct, improve, maintain, or operate flood protection facilities within the boundaries of another special district that provides those facilities unless the other special district gives its written consent. A district shall not plan, design, construct, improve, maintain, or operate flood protection facilities in unincorporated territory unless the board of supervisors gives its written consent. A district shall not plan, design, construct, improve, maintain, or operate flood protection facilities within a city unless the city council gives its written consent. cquire, construct, improve, maintain, and operate community facilities, including, but not limited to, community centers, libraries, theaters, museums, cultural facilities, and child care facilities. Abate weeds and rubbish pursuant to Part 5 (commencing Section 14875) of the Health and Safety Code. For that purpose, the board of directors shall be deemed to be a board of supervisors and district employees shall be deemed to be the persons designated by Section 14890 of the Health and Safety Code. Acquire, construct, improve, maintain, and operate hydroelectric power generating facilities and transmission lines, consistent with the district s water supply and wastewater operations. The power generated shall be used for district purposes, or sold to a public utility or another public agency that generates, uses, or sells electrical power. A district shall not acquire hydroelectric power generating facilities unless the facilities owner agrees. Acquire, construct, improve, maintain, and operate television translator facilities. Item 5.3 Attachment 2 2 February 1, 2017

(w) (x) (y) (z) (aa) (ab) (ac) (ad) (ae) (af) Remove snow from public streets, roads, easements, and rights-of-way. A district may remove snow from public streets, roads, easements, and rights-of-way owned by another public agency, only with the written consent of that other public agency. Provide animal control services pursuant to Section 30501 of the Food and Agricultural Code. Whenever the term board of supervisors, county, county clerk, or animal control officer is used in Division 14 (commencing with Section 30501) of the Food and Agricultural Code, those terms shall also be deemed to include the board of directors of a district, a district, the general manager of the district, or the animal control officer of a district, respectively. A district shall not provide animal control services in unincorporated territory unless the county board of supervisors gives its written consent. A district shall not provide animal control services within a city unless the city council gives its written consent. Control, abate, and eradicate pests, in the same manner as a pest abatement district, formed pursuant to Chapter 8 (commencing with Section 2800) of Division 3 of the Health and Safety Code. A district s program to control, abate, or eradicate local pine bark beetle infestations shall be consistent with any required plan or program approved by the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. Construct, maintain, and operate mailboxes on a district s property or rights-of-way. Provide mail delivery service under contract to the United States Postal Service. Own, operate, improve, and maintain cemeteries and provide interment services, in the same manner as a public cemetery district, formed pursuant to the Public Cemetery District Law, Part 4 (commencing with Section 9000) of Division 8 of the Health and Safety Code. Finance the operations of area planning commissions formed pursuant to Section 65101. Finance the operations of municipal advisory councils formed pursuant to Section 31010. Acquire, own, improve, maintain, and operate land within or without the district for habitat mitigation or other environmental protection purposes to mitigate the effects of projects undertaken by the district. If a private person or entity is unable or unwilling to deploy broadband service, construct, own, improve, maintain, and operate broadband facilities and to provide broadband services. For purposes of this section, broadband has the same meaning as in subdivision (a) of Section 5830 of the Public Utilities Code. The district shall first make a reasonable effort to identify a private person or entity willing to deploy service. The authority granted by this subdivision shall expire when a private person or entity is ready, willing, and able to acquire, construct, improve, maintain, and operate broadband facilities and to provide broadband services, and to sell those services at a comparable cost and quality of service as provided by the district. At that time, the district shall do one of the following: Item 5.3 Attachment 2 3 February 1, 2017

ATTACHMENT 2 (1) Diligently transfer its title, ownership, maintenance, control, and operation of those broadband facilities and services at a fair market value to that private person or entity. (2) Lease the operation of those broadband facilities at a fair market value to that private person or entity. (Amended by Stats. 2008, Ch. 70, Sec. 1. Effective January 1, 2009.) tem 5.3 Attachment 2 4 February 1, 2017

ATTACHMENT 3 Policy: Filing Requirements by Stand-Alone Joint Powers Authorities or Agencies Providing Municipal Services Policy Any stand-alone joint powers authority or agency that (1) meets the definition in Government Code Section 56047.7; (2) includes the county, a city in the county, or a district in the county as a member; and (3) provides municipal services must file with the Commission a copy of any joint powers agreement or amendment(s) to an agreement within 30 days of the effective date of the agreement or amendment. Joint powers authorities or agencies formed prior to January 1, 2017, must file joint powers agreements or amendment(s) to those agreements by July 1, 2017. For the purpose of this policy, municipal services is defined as the following: Fire Fire and emergency medical Police Sanitary sewer Water The Commission shall, as it deems necessary, exercise the authority granted pursuant to state law to request joint powers agreements from any local, regional, or state agency or entity, including joint powers authorities or agencies, regarding services in addition to those listed above, when in the Commission s interest to resolve issues or concerns or initiate and make studies. Legal Authority The State Legislature passed and the Governor signed Senate Bill 1266 (McGuire) in the summer of 2016. The legislation amended Section 6503.6 of, and added Section 6503.8 to, the Government Code, relating to the Joint Exercise of Powers Act. Background and Discussion The California Joint Exercise of Powers Act (Government Code section 6500 et seq.) authorizes two or more public agencies to jointly exercise one or more common powers, generally via a joint powers agreement. When such an agreement provides for the creation of an agency or entity that is separate from the public agencies themselves and is responsible for the administration of the agreement, that agency or entity is required to file a copy of the agreement and any subsequent amendments with the Secretary of State and further with the State Controller, within 30 days after the agreement or amendment takes effect.

Any stand-alone joint powers authority or agency (JPA), as defined in the Cortese- Knox-Hertzberg Act, that was formed for the purpose of providing municipal services and has, as a member, a county, city or special district must provide to LAFCO a copy of any joint powers agreements or amendments to such agreements within 30 days of the effective date of the agreement or amendment. Agreements of JPAs formed prior to January 1, 2017, must provide agreements or amendments to LAFCO by July 1, 2017. The Commission, upon recommendation of its Policy Committee, determined to focus on municipal services that makes government work better. JPAs must provide a copy of a joint power agreements or amendments when the following services are provided through those agreements: Fire Fire/Emergency medical services Police Sanitary sewer Water In addition to this policy and pursuant to state law, the Commission has the authority to request information from local, regional, and state agencies regarding services beyond those listed when it is in the Commission s interest to resolve issues or concerns or initiate and make studies. Adopted: