PART 4.5. Invasive Species Council of California
7700.
(a) (1) There is in state government the Invasive Species Council of California. The purpose of the council is to help coordinate a comprehensive effort to prevent the introduction of invasive species in the state and to advise state agencies, including, but not limited to, the department and the Natural Resources Agency, within their respective authorities how to facilitate coordinated, complementary, and cost-effective control or eradication of invasive species that have entered or are already established in the state. The council may address nonnative organisms that cause economic or environmental harm. Invasive species within the scope of the council’s advisory duties do not include humans, domestic livestock, domestic or domesticated species exempted pursuant to Section 2118 of the
Fish and Game Code, or nonharmful exotic organisms.(2) This part shall not prohibit the department from serving as the state’s governing authority in invasive pest and plant management, as specified in this division.
(b) The Invasive Species Council of California shall consist of the following six members:
(1) The secretary or his or her designated representative.
(2) The Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency or his or her designated representative.
(3) The Secretary for Environmental Protection or his or her designated representative.
(4) The Secretary of Transportation or his or her designated representative.
(5) The Secretary of California Health and Human Services or his or her designated representative.
(6) The Director of Emergency Services or his or her designated representative.
(c) The Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency or his or her designated representative and the secretary or his or her designee shall serve as cochairs of the council.
(d) The Invasive Species Council of California shall meet annually and as needed as determined by the cochairs.
(e) The secretary may designate a staff liaison to further the purposes of this part.
(f) (1) The Invasive Species Council of California may establish
advisory committees and ad hoc working groups, as necessary, to advise on a broad array of issues related to preventing the introduction of invasive species and providing for their control or eradication, as well as minimizing the economic, ecological, and human health impacts that invasive species cause.
(2) The advisory committees and working groups may consist of representatives from state agencies, federal agencies, county agricultural commissioners, academia, nonprofit organizations, tribal nations, industry representatives, and members of the public.
7702.
Upon the appropriation or transfer of adequate moneys to the Invasive Species Account, created pursuant to Section 7706, the Invasive Species Council of California may make recommendations on invasive species projects and activities, including, but not limited to, any of the following:(a) To assist state, federal, and local agencies to prevent the introduction of invasive species.
(b) To relevant state agencies and departments regarding any of the following:
(1) Detection, control, and eradication of invasive species, including emergency and nonemergency detection and rapid response.
(2) Development and maintenance of statewide surveys and mapping of high-risk areas.
(3) Improvement of inspections at state and national boundaries to prevent the introduction of invasive species.
(c) To develop comprehensive reports on the ecological, agricultural, and economic impacts of invasive species.
(d) To develop statewide education, outreach, and branding of invasive species.
(e) To increase coordination and collaboration among invasive species partners.
(f) To develop statewide invasive species action plans, including the plan required pursuant to Section 7708.
(g) To host an annual California
Invasive Species Summit to develop new recommendations and to coordinate invasive species activities.
(h) (1) To develop a report containing activities of the Invasive Species Council of California and recommendations to improve invasive species management.
(2) The council shall submit the report developed pursuant to this subdivision to the Legislature and the Governor.
(3) A report to be submitted to the Legislature pursuant to this subdivision shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795 of the Government Code.
7704.
The Invasive Species Council of California may establish the California Invasive Species Advisory Committee, which shall consist of the following 19 members:(a) Four members designated by the secretary.
(b) Four members designated by the Secretary of the Natural Resources Agency or his or her designated representative.
(c) One member appointed by the Secretary for Environmental Protection or his or her designated representative.
(d) One member appointed by the Secretary of Transportation or his or her designated representative.
(e) One member appointed by the Secretary of California Health and Human Services or his or her designated representative.
(f) One member appointed by the Director of Emergency Services or his or her designated representative.
(g) Six members appointed by the cochairs of the Invasive Species Council of California to create a diverse makeup of federal, nonprofit organization, tribal, industry, and other representatives.
(h) One member appointed by the California Agricultural Commissioners and Sealers Association.
7706.
(a) The Invasive Species Account is hereby established in the Department of Food and Agriculture Fund. Moneys in the account are available, upon appropriation by the Legislature, to the secretary for the purposes of funding invasive species projects and activities recommended by the Invasive Species Council of California.(b) Moneys in the Invasive Species Account appropriated by the Legislature for allocation by the secretary for the purposes of this part may be allocated without regard to fiscal year.
7708.
(a) The Invasive Species Council of California shall coordinate with state and local public agencies, publicly funded educational institutions, and stakeholder groups to develop a plan for the cure or suppression of diseases associated with the spread of invasive shot hole borers, including, but not limited to, the Polyphagous and Kuroshio shot hole borers.(b) (1) Upon the completion of the plan required pursuant to subdivision (a), the department, subject to the availability of appropriations for those specified purposes, shall support the efforts of state and local agencies, California Native American tribes, and nonprofits to cure or suppress the diseases affiliated with the invasive shot hole borer infestation as
provided in paragraph (2).
(2) Support provided by the department pursuant to this section may include, but is not limited to, the following:
(A) Grants to support research related to the identification of infected trees and methods to prevent further infestation.
(B) Grants to state and local agencies, California Native American tribes, and nonprofits to support suppression or cure efforts.
(c) No state moneys shall be awarded to a local agency pursuant to subdivision (b) unless the local agency has contributed from local resources a dollar amount that is equal to the dollar amount of state moneys to be awarded or the local agency is located in a disadvantaged community, as identified pursuant to Section 39711 of the Health and Safety
Code.