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AB 52 <br /> AB 52 has added to CEQA the additional requirements listed below, along with many other requirements: <br /> 1. Fourteen Day Period to Provide Notice of Completion of an Application/Decision to Undertake a Proiect: <br /> Within fourteen (14) days of determining that an application for a project is complete or of a decision by a public <br /> agency to undertake a project, a lead agency shall provide formal notification to a designated contact of,or <br /> tribal representative of, traditionally and culturally affiliated California Native American tribes that have <br /> requested notice,to be accomplished by at least one written notice that includes: <br /> a. A brief description of the project. <br /> b. The lead agency contact information. <br /> c. Notification that the California Native American tribe has 30 days to request consultation. (Pub. <br /> Resources Code§21080.3.1 (d)). <br /> d. A "California Native American tribe"is defined as a Native American tribe located in California that is <br /> on the contact list maintained by the NAHC for the purposes of Chapter 905 of Statutes of 2004 (SB 18). <br /> (Pub. Resources Code §21073). <br /> 2. Beain Consultation Within 30 Days of Receiving a Tribe's Request for Consultation and Before Releasina a <br /> Negative Declaration, Mitigated Negative Declaration, or Environmental Impact Report: A lead agency shall <br /> begin the consultation process within 30 days of receiving a request for consultation from a California Native <br /> American tribe that is traditionally and culturally affiliated with the geographic area of the proposed project. <br /> (Pub. Resources Code§21080.3.1, subds. (d) and (e)) and prior to the release of a negative declaration, <br /> mitigated negative declaration or Environmental Impact Report. (Pub. Resources Code §21080.3.1(b)). <br /> a. For purposes of AB 52, "consultation shall have the same meaning as provided in Gov.Code §65352.4 <br /> (SB 18). (Pub. Resources Code§21080.3.1 (b)). <br /> 3. Mandatory Topics of Consultation If Reauested by a Tribe: The following topics of consultation,if a tribe <br /> requests to discuss them,are mandatory topics of consultation: <br /> a. Alternatives to the project. <br /> b. Recommended mitigation measures. <br /> c. Significant effects. (Pub. Resources Code§21080.3.2 (a)). <br /> 4. Discretionary Topics of Consultation: The following topics are discretionary topics of consultation: <br /> a. Type of environmental review necessary. <br /> b. Significance of the tribal cultural resources. <br /> c. Significance of the project's impacts on tribal cultural resources. <br /> d. If necessary, project alternatives or appropriate measures for preservation or mitigation that the tribe <br /> may recommend to the lead agency. (Pub. Resources Code§21080.3.2 (a)). <br /> 5. Confidentiality of Information Submitted by a Tribe Durina the Environmental Review Process: With some <br /> exceptions, any information,including but not limited to,the location,description, and use of tribal cultural <br /> resources submitted by a California Native American tribe during the environmental review process shall not be <br /> included in the environmental document or otherwise disclosed by the lead agency or any other public agency <br /> to the public, consistent with Government Code§6254 (r) and§6254.10. Any information submitted by a <br /> California Native American tribe during the consultation or environmental review process shall be published in a <br /> confidential appendix to the environmental document unless the tribe that provided the information consents, in <br /> writing,to the disclosure of some or all of the information to the public. (Pub. Resources Code §21082.3 (c)(1)). <br /> 6. Discussion of Impacts to Tribal Cultural Resources in the Environmental Document: If a project may have a <br /> significant impact on a tribal cultural resource,the lead agency's environmental document shall discuss both of <br /> the following: <br /> a. Whether the proposed project has a significant impact on an identified tribal cultural resource. <br /> b. Whether feasible alternatives or mitigation measures, including those measures that may be agreed <br /> to pursuant to Public Resources Code§21082.3,subdivision (a),avoid or substantially lessen the impact on <br /> the identified tribal cultural resource. (Pub. Resources Code§21082.3 (b)). <br /> Page 2 of 5 <br />