Existing law, the California Disaster Assistance Act, authorizes the Director of Emergency Services to allocate certain funds to meet the cost of a project, as defined.
Existing law authorizes the Office of Emergency Services to establish a model process to assist a community in recovering from an emergency proclaimed by the Governor that includes, among other information, measures to encourage the participation of nongovernmental organizations in the community recovery process to supplement recovery activities undertaken by federal or local agencies.
This bill would instead require the office to establish that model process, and would require the model process to also include measures to encourage the participation of private nonprofit organizations and how they may be eligible to receive state assistance for distribution of supplies and other disaster or emergency assistance activities resulting in extraordinary cost.
Existing law, if a state of emergency is proclaimed, authorizes an eligible private nonprofit organization to receive state assistance for distribution of supplies and other disaster or emergency assistance activities resulting in extraordinary cost subject to specified eligibility and other requirements. Existing law requires the office to adopt regulations to implement those provisions.
This bill would instead require the office to issue guidelines to implement those provisions.
Statutes affected: AB 1530: 8680.4 GOV, 8682.9 GOV, 8685 GOV, 8687.7 GOV, 8692 GOV
03/26/25 - Introduced: 8680.4 GOV, 8682.9 GOV, 8685 GOV, 8687.7 GOV, 8692 GOV
05/23/25 - Amended Assembly: 8680.4 GOV, 8682.9 GOV, 8685 GOV, 8687.7 GOV, 8692 GOV