CDFW consistency determination under Fish and Game Code section 1653 for Meyer Gulch fish passage improvement project near Philo, Mendocino County, involving culvert replacement to restore salmonid access; request received May 20, 2026.
Board of Equalization requires Chief Deputy Director approval for tax refunds exceeding $100,000 and makes refund determinations over $50,000 available as public records under amended Title 18, Section 5237.
Capital Programs and Climate Financing Authority expands rate reduction bond review scope to include local publicly owned electrical utilities under Assembly Bill 758.
California Board of Optometry revises mobile optometric office requirements under Business and Professions Code section 3070.2, effective with Senate Bill 776 amendments.
Department of Pesticide Regulation removes duplicate heat illness prevention requirements for employees wearing chemical-resistant suits in pesticide handling operations.
State Allocation Board amends Leroy F. Greene School Facilities Act regulations and Form SAB 50–1 to update Transitional Kindergarten program requirements and school facility funding allocations.
Department of Cannabis Control proposes updates to track-and-trace system requirements under Title 4 for licensed cannabis retailers, distributors, and regulated entities.
California Department of Toxic Substances Control proposes to prohibit sales of cleaning products containing hydrofluoric acid under Safer Consumer Products Regulations, with compliance costs estimated between $25,000 and $300,000 statewide.
Department of Fish and Wildlife permanently rescinds the Commercial Groundfish Restriction Area north of 37° 07' North latitude, extending federal trip limits into state waters while maintaining statewide quillback rockfish retention prohibition.
Department of Justice establishes an application process for listing unflavored tobacco products and maintains enforcement procedures under Government Code section 11346.1.
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