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The Legislature finds and declares as follows:(a) California and the United States suffered a horrendous atrocity when terrorists attacked the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday, September 11, 2001, with hijacked airliners.
(b) Among the innocent Americans killed in these attacks were some of our bravest and finest fire, police, and rescue personnel, who gave their lives to save their fellow citizens.
(c) Californians answered the call to provide aid, relief, and solace to those families and friends who were directly affected by these terrorist attacks.
(d) Californians have shown compassion, resilience, and resolve in their commitment to the defense of our nation and are unbowed in the face of our nation’s perils.
(e) Californians believe the state has a significant role in aiding the nation’s defense of our airports, borders, harbors, and water and energy sources.
(f) The need for California to heighten the level of security and ensure public safety has never been more prevalent than now. California’s efforts to increase and reduce terrorist activities should be encouraged and supported.
(g) The completion of security and safety retrofit work in California is essential to public safety as well as the welfare and economy of the state.
(h) Hundreds of local government buildings, airports, and seaports are vulnerable to terrorist or domestic attacks and continue to be a serious danger to the lives of local government employees and the people who must visit and depend on those buildings facilities in which vital services are often provided.
(i) It is the responsibility of state and local governments, to the greatest extent possible, to provide their employees and the public throughout the state with buildings that are safe, accessible, equipped to detect and prevent terrorist incidents, and able to withstand terrorist attacks without endangering occupants or significantly disrupting the performance of essential services.
(j) Therefore, the purpose of this bond act is to do both of the following:
(1) Fund the construction, acquisition, retrofit, reconstruction, upgrade, or repair of qualifying structures in this state.
(2) Provide financial assistance to law enforcement, fire service, local governments, and airport and seaport agencies for fire protection, emergency medical services, and security improvements or enhancements to California’s airports, borders, harbors, highways, and waterways waterways, and airspace in order to ensure the safety and security of all Californians.
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As used in this chapter, the following terms have the following meaning:(a) “Acquisition” means to purchase or lease land, facilities, or equipment necessary to reduce the possibility or effects of a terrorist attack, so as to significantly reduce hazards to life safety, both on the ground and in the air, while concurrently providing for the substantial safety of occupants during and immediately after an attack.
(b) “Board” and “department” mean the Department of General Services.
(c) “Committee” means the Antiterrorism Safety Finance Committee created pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 8899 8899.82.
(d) “Construction” means to build a facility in order to reduce the possibility or effects of an attack, so as to significantly reduce hazards to life safety, both on the ground and in the air, while concurrently providing for substantial safety of occupants during and immediately after an attack.
(e) “Fund” means the California Antiterrorism Safety Bond Fund of 2002 created pursuant to Section 8899.55.
(f) “Local government” means any city, county, city and county, joint powers agency, or special district.
(g) “Local government building or facility” means an essential services building, as defined by Section 16007 of the Health and Safety Code, or an emergency or public safety local building, that is leased from the state owned by a local government. Local government buildings shall not include those owned by private for-profit or private nonprofit corporations, or those owned by any combination, consortium, or joint powers agreement that includes a private nonprofit corporation.
(h) “Retrofit” means to enhance the structure of a building or facility in order to provide the means necessary to reduce the possibility or effects of an attack, so as to significantly reduce hazards to life safety, both on the ground and in the air, while concurrently providing for a substantially safe way out for occupants during and immediately after an attack.
(i) “Retrofit project” means any change to a structure that results in the prevention of, or improved resistance to terrorist attacks. For local government buildings, “retrofit project” or “project” means a program of work to retrofit, reconstruct, repair, replace, or relocate a building or facility that is owned by any local government and that is included in an application for a grant of funds.
(j) “Seaport or airport agency” means a port serving a large metropolitan area.