[Archives] Use of Correct Department Name

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Overview

On August 2, 2023, the Office of Administrative Law (OAL) approved the changes to California Code of Regulations (CCR), Title 14, sections 2000, 2095, and 2130 as meeting the requirements of CCR, Title 1, section 100 for changes without regulatory effect.

On July 28, 2009, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed Sen. Bill No. 63 (SB 63) into law. SB 63, Chapter 21 of the Statutes 2009, severed the Division of Recycling from the Department of Conservation and merged it with the abolished Integrated Waste Management Board into the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery.

The Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery’s Division of Recycling succeeded to and is vested with all the authority, duties, powers, purposes, responsibilities, and jurisdiction in the performance of a function carrying out Division 12.1 of the Public Resources Code (Pub. Res. Code Sec. 40401(a)(2). The regulations CalRecycle proposes to change without regulatory effect implement, clarify, or make specific provisions of Division 12.1, commencing with section 14500 of the Public Resources Code.

The changes to sections 2000, 2095, and 2130 replaced “Department of Conservation” with the corrected name “Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery.”

Current Status and Documents

OAL approved the changes without regulatory effect on August 2, 2023.

Affected Code Sections

Title 14, California Code of Regulations, Division 2, Chapter 5, Sections 2000, 2095 and 2130.

History

These changes were submitted to OAL on June 28, 2023, as changes without regulatory effect under section 100 of Title 1, California Code of Regulations. OAL approved the changes on August 2, 2023.

Contact

For more information, please contact Donnet McFarlane
Email: regulations@calrecycle.ca.gov