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Code · California · Public Resources Code

§ 21189.84

151 words·~1 min read·/ca/public-resources-code/21189-84

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(a)This chapter applies to a project that is certified by the Governor as an infrastructure project.
(b)An applicant may apply to the Governor for certification and shall provide evidence and materials deemed necessary by the Governor in making a decision on the application for certification.
(c)The Governor shall submit the Governor’s proposed certification, and any supporting information, to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee for review and concurrence or nonconcurrence. Within 30 days of receiving the determination, the Joint Legislative Budget Committee shall concur or nonconcur in writing on the certification. If the Joint Legislative Budget Committee fails to concur or nonconcur on a certification within 30 days of the submittal, the project is deemed to be certified.
(d)The Office of Planning and Research may charge a fee to an applicant seeking certification under this chapter for the costs incurred by the Governor’s office in implementing this chapter.
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