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nLmVCI V CU <br />AUG 05 2014 <br />ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH <br />QP <br />• (2) The most effective technical assistance and outreach methods to promote implementation of the pollution prevven iooARTMENT <br />measures identified in paragraph (1). <br />(3) Appropriate measures for evaluating the effectiveness of the technical assistance and outreach measures, including <br />quantitative measures when feasible. <br />SEC. 51. <br />Section 25244.17.2 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read <br />25244.17.2. <br />(a) (I) The department may provide pollution prevention training and resources to CUPAs, small business development <br />corporations, business environmental assistance centers, and other regional and local government environmental programs so that <br />they can provide technical assistance to businesses in identifying and applying methods of pollution prevention. <br />(2) The activities conducted pursuant to paragraph (1) shall emphasize activities necessary to implement Sections 25244.17 and <br />25244.17.1. <br />(b) As part of implementing the program authorized by this section, the department may develop a California Green Business <br />Program that provides support and assistance to programs operated by local governments to meet the requirement of subdivision <br />(c) and that would voluntarily certify small businesses that adopt environmentally preferable business practices, including, but <br />not limited to, increased energy efficiency, reduced greenhouse gas emissions, promotion of water conservation, and reduced <br />waste generation. The department's California Green Business Program may do any or all of the following: <br />(1) Assist the network of statewide local government programs in implementing guidelines and structures that establish and <br />promote a level of consistency among green business programs across the state. <br />(2) Support, through staffing and contracts, the development and maintenance of a statewide database to register small businesses <br />granted green business certification, or its equivalent, pursuant to a local government program, and track measurable pollution <br />reductions and cost savings. <br />• (3) Solicit participation of additional local programs and facilitate the startup of new local programs. <br />(4) Develop technical guidance on pollution prevention measures, conduct industry studies and pilot projects, and provide policy <br />coordination for the participating local programs. <br />(5) Collaborate with relevant state agencies that operate small business efficiency and economic development programs, <br />including, but not limited to, the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery, the Public Utilities Commission, the State <br />Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission, the State Air Resources Board, and the Department of Water <br />Resources. <br />(c) The department may provide support and assistance to a local government program to enable the program to meet all of the <br />following requirements: <br />(1) The program will be operated by a local government or its designee. <br />(2) The program will adopt industry -specific standards for green business certification, or its equivalent, in consultation with the <br />other participants in the California Green Business Program. <br />(3) The program will grant a small business that voluntarily applies to the program a green business certification or its equivalent, <br />only upon a determination by the program operator or designee that the business is a small business, as determined by the <br />program, and complies with the industry -specific standards for green business certification adopted pursuant to paragraph (2). <br />(4) The program will grant a green business certification, or its equivalent, to small businesses, as determined by the program, in <br />accordance with all of the following requirements: <br />(A) Before the program grants green business certification or its equivalent, the program conducts an evaluation to verify <br />compliance with the appropriate green business certification standards adopted pursuant to paragraph (2). <br />(B) A green business certification or its equivalent is granted only to an individual location of a small business. <br />(C) A green business certification or its equivalent is granted to an individual small business only for a limited time period, and, <br />0 <br />after the elapse of that time period, the small business is required to reapply for that certification <br />