12097.6.
(a) The Southeast California Economic Region is hereby designated, subject to the provisions of this section.(b) The boundaries of the Southeast California Economic Region align with the Southeast California Economic Zone recommended in the Governor’s Blue Ribbon Commission on Lithium Extraction in California report and shall include all of the following:
(1) All unincorporated areas of the County of Imperial, including, but not limited to, one or more of the following census-designated places:
(A) Bombay Beach.
(B) Desert Shores.
(C) El Centro Naval Air Facility CDP, California.
(D) Heber.
(E) Niland.
(F) Ocotillo.
(G) Palo Verde.
(H) Salton City.
(I) Salton Sea Beach.
(J) Seeley.
(K) Winterhaven.
(2) All unincorporated areas of the County of Riverside, that lie south of 33.90 degrees north and east of 116.25 degrees west.
(3) All of the following census-designated places within the County of Riverside:
(A) Desert Center.
(B) Indio Hills.
(C) Mecca.
(D) Mesa Verde.
(E) North Shore.
(F) Oasis.
(G) Ripley.
(H) Thermal.
(I) Vista Santa Rosa.
(4) All of the following incorporated jurisdictions:
(A) The City of Blythe.
(B) The City of Brawley.
(C) The City of Calexico.
(D) The City of Calipatria.
(E) The City of Coachella.
(F) The City of El Centro.
(G) The City of Holtville.
(H) The City of Imperial.
(I) The City of Indio.
(J) The City of Westmorland.
(c) The purpose of the Southeast California Economic Region is to accomplish both of the following:
(1) To better align state and federal programs, services, and funding within those communities most impacted by the extraction and processing of lithium and other minerals from the Salton Sea and additional clean energy development in the surrounding areas within the region.
(2) To contribute to the nation’s defense and security by stimulating local and equitable economic development activities that benefit residents, workers, and businesses, using participatory decisionmaking and taking a multijurisdictional approach, which leverages the competencies of public, private, and nonprofit sectors for the region’s transformational future.
(d) (1) On or before September 1, 2025, the Inter-Agency Leadership Team, as specified in Section 14531 of the Unemployment Insurance Code, shall prepare a list of state programs that shall use the Southeast California Economic Region designation for planning and funding purposes.
(2) The list shall, to the extent necessary, provide guidance to state agencies on how to acknowledge and utilize the Southeast California Economic Region designation and boundaries in program and service delivery, planning activities, and making funding awards.
(3) The list may include information on statutory impediments to using the Southeast California Economic Region designation in applying for other state and federal funding or services.
(4) A copy of the list shall be submitted to the county administrator’s office for the Counties of Imperial and Riverside and to the members of the Blue Ribbon Commission on Lithium Extraction in California, as established and convened by the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission pursuant to Section 25232 of the Public Resources Code.
(e) (1) The Southeast California Economic Region may facilitate regional collaboration on developing a strategy-driven plan for regional economic development that builds upon and aligns with the inclusive planning efforts of previously approved plans and strategies.
(2) The inclusive planning efforts of the Southeast California Economic Region may include, but are not limited to, the Community Economic Resilience Fund Program, authorized pursuant to Section 14531 of the Unemployment Insurance Code, and high-road training partnerships, as defined in subdivision (s) of Section 14005 of the Unemployment Insurance Code, relating to renewable energy that includes the County of Imperial.
(3) The strategy-driven plan shall, at a minimum, meet the requirements of a comprehensive economic development strategy and be used to apply for the federal designation of an economic development district by the United States Department of Commerce.
(f) This section does not require cities or counties in the Southeast California Economic Region to take any specific actions or to participate in activities or funding awarded to the Southeast California Economic Region, unless the jurisdiction has specifically indicated that it wishes to participate or if the locality’s participation is otherwise required by separate statute or agreement.
(g) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2030, and as of that date is repealed.