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. (a) Except as provided in subdivision (b), this chapter does
not apply to the adoption or revision of state policy for water
quality control and the adoption or revision of water quality control
plans and guidelines pursuant to Division 7 (commencing with Section
13000) of the Water Code.
(b) (1) Any policy, plan, or guideline, or any revision thereof,
that the State Water Resources Control Board has adopted or that a
court determines is subject to this part, after June 1, 1992, shall
be submitted to the office.
(2) The State Water Resources Control Board shall include in its
submittal to the office all of the following:
(A) A clear and concise summary of any regulatory provisions
adopted or approved as part of that action, for publication in the
California Code of Regulations.
(B) The administrative record for the proceeding. Proposed
additions to a policy, plan, or guideline shall be indicated by
underlined text and proposed deletions shall be indicated by
strike-through text in documents submitted as part of the
administrative record for the proceeding.
(C) A summary of the necessity for the regulatory provision.
(D) A certification by the chief legal officer of the State Water
Resources Control Board that the action was taken in compliance with
all applicable procedural requirements of Division 7 (commencing with
Section 13000) of the Water Code.
(3) Paragraph (2) does not limit the authority of the office to
review any regulatory provision which is part of the policy, plan, or
guideline submitted by the State Water Resources Control Board.
(4) The office shall review the regulatory provisions to determine
compliance with the standards of necessity, authority, clarity,
consistency, reference, and nonduplication set forth in subdivision
(a) of Section 11349.1. The office shall also review the responses to
public comments prepared by the State Water Resources Control Board
or the appropriate regional water quality control board to determine
compliance with the public participation requirements of the Federal
Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. Sec. 1251 et seq.). The office
shall restrict its review to the regulatory provisions and the
administrative record of the proceeding. Sections 11349.3, 11349.4,
11349.5, and 11350.3 shall apply to the review by the office to the
extent that those sections are consistent with this section.
(5) The policy, plan, guideline, or revision shall not become
effective unless and until the regulatory provisions are approved by
the office in accordance with subdivision (a) of Section 11349.3.
(6) Upon approval of the regulatory provisions, the office shall
transmit to the Secretary of State for filing the clear and concise
summary of the regulatory provisions submitted by the State Water
Resources Control Board.
(7) Any proceedings before the State Water Resources Control Board
or a California regional water quality control board to take any
action subject to this subdivision shall be conducted in accordance
with the procedural requirements of Division 7 (commencing with
Section 13000) of the Water Code, together with any applicable
requirements of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C.
Sec. 1251 et seq.), and the requirements of this chapter, other than
the requirement for review by the office in accordance with this
subdivision, shall not apply.
(8) This subdivision shall not provide a basis for review by the
office under this subdivision or Article 6 (commencing with Section
11349) of any such policy, plan, or guideline adopted or revised
prior to June 1, 1992.
(c) Subdivision (a) does not apply to a provision of any policy,
plan, guideline, or revision, as applied to any person who, as of
June 1, 1992, was a party to a civil action challenging that
provision on the grounds that it has not been adopted as a regulation
pursuant to this chapter.
(d) Copies of the policies, plans, and guidelines to which
subdivision (a) applies shall be maintained at central locations for
inspection by the public. The State Water Resources Control Board
shall maintain, at its headquarters in Sacramento, a current copy of
each policy, plan, or guideline in effect. Each regional water
quality control board shall maintain at its headquarters a current
copy of each policy, plan, or guideline in effect in its respective
region. Any revision of a policy, plan, or guideline shall be made
available for inspection by the public within 30 days of its
effective date.