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Item 4.a.
CENTRAL SAN
August 2, 2022
TO: ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE
FROM: KATIE YOUNG, SECRETARYOF THE DISTRICT
EMILYBARNETT, COMMUNICATIONS AND GOVERNMENT RELATIONS
MANAGER
REVIEWED BY: KENTON L. ALM, DISTRICT COUNSEL
ROGER S. BAILEY, GENERAL MANAGER
SUBJECT: CONDUCT BIENNIAL REVIEW AND RECOMMEND PROPOSED
REVISIONS TO BOARD POLICY BP 026 - LEGISLATIVE ADVOCACY
POLICY
Staff has recommended changes to the existing policy, which is being presented for Committee
consideration as part of its biennial review. Those changes are reflected in strikeout on the attached
copy. If the Committee concurs, the proposed changes will be brought to the full Board for consideration.
Strategic Plan re-In
GOAL TWO: Environmental Stewardship
Strategy 1 -Achieve compliance in all regulations
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Proposed Revisions to BP 026 (strikethrough)
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Number: BP 026
Authority: Board of Directors
Effective: July 21, 2016
Revised: July !9, 201-g TBD
Reviewed: Jae-16, 2 August 2, 2022
Initiating Dept./Div.: Administration/Communications CENTRALSAN
BOARD POLICY
LEGISLATIVE ADVOCACY
PURPOSE
To establish a process for the District to take a position on legislation when appropriate.
POLICY
It is the policy of the District to take positions on proposed legislation when
appropriate, and that the District's position on legislation shall be developed in
accordance with the process set forth below.
PROCESS
In furtherance of the above policy, the following process shall be followed in
determining when and how the District will take a position on legislation:
1. The General Manager has designated the Communications and Government
Relations Manager to lead the District's legislative advocacy efforts. In
conjunction with District and district Counsel and support from employee subject
matter shall review pendingexperts, pending legislation shall be reviewed and
assessed for its applicability to the District. This review process will rely on
District's staff individual and collective expertise as well as engagement and
participation with the ache District's numerous membership analyses
organizations including, but not limited to the: California Association of Sanitation
Agencies, National Association of Clean Water Agencies, Association of
California Water Agencies, WateReuse, California Special Districts Association,
American Water Works Association, Water Environment Federation, National
Stewardship Action Council, California Product Stewardship Council, East Bay
Leadership Council, California Local Agency Formation Commissions, California
State Association of Counties, League of California Cities, and State/local
chambers ("Member Organizations"). The District may also use other resources,
as appropriate, in making the assessment.
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2. The assessment shall characterize legislation as:
• Having direct impact on the District's mission, vision, values, and goals
• Being of general interest or indirect impact to-on the District's mission,
vision, values, and goals or
• Having no interest or applicability onto the District's mission, vision,
values, and goals
Direct Impact on the District's Mission
If legislation is deemed to have a direct impact on the District's mission, vision,
values, and goals -and is considered policy:
A. The General Manage Communications and Government Relations
Manager shall present the the-legislation to the Board. The action may
include a recommendation from the Communications and Government
Relations Manager General Manager-for
an ge for the position to be taken by the
District. This recommendation may or may not align with the position
taken by Member Organization(s).
B. The District's Board of Directors, in consideration of the
Communications and Government Relations Manager'sGenera4
Manag input, shall determine the position to be taken by the
District.
General Interest to the District
If legislation is deemed to be of general interest and applicability to the District,
and/or a position has been taken on the legislation by one of the Member
Organizations and that Member Organization requests that the District take
action advocating its position, the Communications and Government Relations
Manager, with approval from the General Manager, General Manager will take
a position consistent with the best interest of the District.
If the Communications and Government Relations Manager General Maga e
does so, a summary of the actions taken and any correspondence sent in
support of positions taken by t he Member Organization, shall be
communicated to the Board of Directors as soon as practicable.
Having No Interest or Applicability to the District
If legislation is deemed to have no interest or applicability to the District, no
action will be taken by the Communications and Government Relations
ManagerGeneral Maga e
When Time-Sensitive Action is Necessary
If the Communications and Government Relations Manager with agreement
from the General Manager determines that it is critical for the District to take
a position on legislation and there is insufficient time to follow the process
outlined above, the Communications and Government Relations Manager,
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with the General Manager Manager's approval, is authorized to take a position
on behalf of the District that is in the best interests of the District, and notify the
Board as soon as practicable following the decision. The Communications and
Government Relations Manager General Manager will keep eaGhBoard
member members informed throughout the process.
3. If the District takes a position on legislation, it shall be one of the following
positions:
A. Support: The legislation, if passed, will have a direct
and positive effect on the District.
B. Support if Amended: The legislation, if amended to address
specific shortcomings identified by the
District, will have a direct and positive effect
on the District.
C. Watch The legislation will be monitored as it
progresses through the legislative process,
but no action will be taken at this time.
Action may be taken at a later date.
D. Neutral: The legislation neither has a positive
effect nor detrimental effect on the
District. The District shall identify its
position as neutral, if asked.
E. Oppose Unless Amended: The legislation, unless amended to address
specific shortcomings identified by the
District, will have a direct and detrimental
effect on the District.
F. Oppose: The legislation, if passed, will have a direct
and detrimental effect on the District.
4. The Communications and Government Relations Manager General Manage
will express a position other than neutral by one or more of the following ways:
letter, email, in-person, telephone communications, and/or similar efforts in
support of the District's taken position.
5. At the end of each legislative session, the Communications and Government
Relations Manager General Manager will produce a summary report on key
legislation relevant to the District.
[Original Retained by the Secretary of the District]
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