§ 25545.10

Amended by Stats. 2025, Ch. 119, Sec. 28. (SB 254) Effective September 19, 2025.
(a)The commission shall not certify a site and related facility under this chapter unless the commission finds that the applicant has entered into one or more legally binding and enforceable agreements with, or that benefit, a coalition of one or more community-based organizations, such as workforce development and training organizations, labor unions, social justice advocates, community foundations, local governmental entities, California Native American tribes, or other organizations that represent community interests, where there is mutual benefit to the parties to the agreement. The topics and specific terms in the community benefits agreements may vary and may include workforce development, job quality, and job

access provisions that include, but are not limited to, any of the following:

(1)Terms of employment, such as wages and benefits, employment status, workplace health and safety, scheduling, and career advancement opportunities.
(2)Worker recruitment, screening, and hiring strategies and practices, targeted hiring planning and execution, investment in workforce training and education, and worker voice and representation in decisionmaking affecting employment and training.
(3)Establishing a high road training partnership, as defined in Section 14005 of the Unemployment Insurance Code.
(b)The topics and specific terms in the community benefits agreement may also include, but not be limited to, funding for or providing specific community improvements or

amenities such as park and playground equipment, urban greening, enhanced safety crossings, paving roads and bike paths, and annual contributions to a nonprofit or community-based organization or a community foundation that awards grants to organizations delivering community-based services and amenities.

(c)The topics and specific terms in agreements with California Native American tribes may include, but not be limited to, cultural preservation and revitalization programs, joint management and stewardship agreements, open-space preservation agreements, repatriation and reparations agreements, and other compensatory mitigation programs.

Other sections in Chapter 6.2 - Certification of Nonfossil-Fueled Powerplants, Energy Storage Facilities, and Related Facilities

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