RBOC Directors Lobbying California Legislators on Key 2022 Issues

The voluntary members of the RBOC Board of Directors have begun a series of virtual meetings today with members of the California Senate and Assembly to advocate on several key measures including:

  • Boater Fees and Taxes - State Parks & Division of Boating and Waterways

  • Outdoor Recreation and Preservation of Water

  • Beach Erosion and Replenishment

  • Abandoned and Derelict Commercial Vessels

  • Human and Medical Waste in Waterways

  • Boating and the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta

  • Dredging

For the RBOC Key Issue Update: Click here

Governor Signs Legislation Addressing Abandoned Commercial Vessels

The Governor has just signed into law AB 2441 [Frazier] that requires the State Lands Commission, upon receipt by the commission of funds appropriated by the Legislature and any federal or private funds for this purpose, in consultation with other relevant state and local agencies directly involved in the removal of abandoned vessels, by July 1, 2019, to develop a plan for the removal of abandoned commercial vessels.

RBOC supports the concept of the measure to address abandoned commercial watercraft in the Delta without targeting the recreational boater-derived funds for commercial vessels.

The organization was engaged as the measure moved forward and was amended, testifying and advocating to ensure that recreational boaters were not assessed financially for efforts to address commercial vessels.