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HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE
SECTION 46050-46050.1



46050.  The office shall, in order to protect health and well-being
establish and maintain a program on noise control, including but not
limited to:
   (a) Determining the psychological and physical health effects of
noise.
   (b) Determining the physiological effects of noise upon plant and
animal life.
   (c) Monitoring noise.
   (d) Collecting and disseminating authoritative information on
adverse effects of noise and of means for its control.
   (e) Developing, in cooperation with local governments, model
ordinances for urban, suburban, and rural environments.
   (f) Providing assistance to local governmental entities engaged in
developing and implementing noise abatement procedures.
   (g) Developing criteria and guidelines for use in setting
standards for human exposure to noise.
   (h) Developing standards for the use of noise-producing objects in
California.
   (i) Developing criteria for submission to the Legislature so that
state agencies may require noise control in equipment purchased for
state use.


46050.1.  Notwithstanding Section 65040.2 of the Government Code,
the office shall adopt, in coordination with the Office of Planning
and Research and each state department and agency as it deems
appropriate, guidelines for the preparation and content of noise
elements as required by Section 65302 of the Government Code.
   In adding Section 39850.1 to the Health and Safety Code, which was
the predecessor to this section, and amending Section 65302 of the
Government Code by Chapter 1124 of the Statutes of 1975, it was the
intent of the Legislature to ensure, insofar as possible, that new
and periodically revised noise elements in local governments' general
plans be more standardized, comprehensive, and utilitarian than they
had been previously.
   However, the Legislature also recognized that some cities and
counties had already adopted noise elements pursuant to the existing
Section 65302 of the Government Code and that others had received
extensions on the due date of their noise element until September 20,
1975. Those cities and counties were not required to resubmit new
noise elements consistent with Section 65302 of the Government Code,
or to recognize guidelines adopted pursuant to this section, but are
required, upon initial and periodic revision of the noise element, to
comply with Section 65302 of the Government Code and to recognize
those guidelines.
   The requirement that the office adopt guidelines for the
preparation and content of noise elements shall be inoperative during
the 1993-94 fiscal year.


State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Hsc > 46050-46050.1

HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE
SECTION 46050-46050.1



46050.  The office shall, in order to protect health and well-being
establish and maintain a program on noise control, including but not
limited to:
   (a) Determining the psychological and physical health effects of
noise.
   (b) Determining the physiological effects of noise upon plant and
animal life.
   (c) Monitoring noise.
   (d) Collecting and disseminating authoritative information on
adverse effects of noise and of means for its control.
   (e) Developing, in cooperation with local governments, model
ordinances for urban, suburban, and rural environments.
   (f) Providing assistance to local governmental entities engaged in
developing and implementing noise abatement procedures.
   (g) Developing criteria and guidelines for use in setting
standards for human exposure to noise.
   (h) Developing standards for the use of noise-producing objects in
California.
   (i) Developing criteria for submission to the Legislature so that
state agencies may require noise control in equipment purchased for
state use.


46050.1.  Notwithstanding Section 65040.2 of the Government Code,
the office shall adopt, in coordination with the Office of Planning
and Research and each state department and agency as it deems
appropriate, guidelines for the preparation and content of noise
elements as required by Section 65302 of the Government Code.
   In adding Section 39850.1 to the Health and Safety Code, which was
the predecessor to this section, and amending Section 65302 of the
Government Code by Chapter 1124 of the Statutes of 1975, it was the
intent of the Legislature to ensure, insofar as possible, that new
and periodically revised noise elements in local governments' general
plans be more standardized, comprehensive, and utilitarian than they
had been previously.
   However, the Legislature also recognized that some cities and
counties had already adopted noise elements pursuant to the existing
Section 65302 of the Government Code and that others had received
extensions on the due date of their noise element until September 20,
1975. Those cities and counties were not required to resubmit new
noise elements consistent with Section 65302 of the Government Code,
or to recognize guidelines adopted pursuant to this section, but are
required, upon initial and periodic revision of the noise element, to
comply with Section 65302 of the Government Code and to recognize
those guidelines.
   The requirement that the office adopt guidelines for the
preparation and content of noise elements shall be inoperative during
the 1993-94 fiscal year.



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Statutes > California > Hsc > 46050-46050.1

HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE
SECTION 46050-46050.1



46050.  The office shall, in order to protect health and well-being
establish and maintain a program on noise control, including but not
limited to:
   (a) Determining the psychological and physical health effects of
noise.
   (b) Determining the physiological effects of noise upon plant and
animal life.
   (c) Monitoring noise.
   (d) Collecting and disseminating authoritative information on
adverse effects of noise and of means for its control.
   (e) Developing, in cooperation with local governments, model
ordinances for urban, suburban, and rural environments.
   (f) Providing assistance to local governmental entities engaged in
developing and implementing noise abatement procedures.
   (g) Developing criteria and guidelines for use in setting
standards for human exposure to noise.
   (h) Developing standards for the use of noise-producing objects in
California.
   (i) Developing criteria for submission to the Legislature so that
state agencies may require noise control in equipment purchased for
state use.


46050.1.  Notwithstanding Section 65040.2 of the Government Code,
the office shall adopt, in coordination with the Office of Planning
and Research and each state department and agency as it deems
appropriate, guidelines for the preparation and content of noise
elements as required by Section 65302 of the Government Code.
   In adding Section 39850.1 to the Health and Safety Code, which was
the predecessor to this section, and amending Section 65302 of the
Government Code by Chapter 1124 of the Statutes of 1975, it was the
intent of the Legislature to ensure, insofar as possible, that new
and periodically revised noise elements in local governments' general
plans be more standardized, comprehensive, and utilitarian than they
had been previously.
   However, the Legislature also recognized that some cities and
counties had already adopted noise elements pursuant to the existing
Section 65302 of the Government Code and that others had received
extensions on the due date of their noise element until September 20,
1975. Those cities and counties were not required to resubmit new
noise elements consistent with Section 65302 of the Government Code,
or to recognize guidelines adopted pursuant to this section, but are
required, upon initial and periodic revision of the noise element, to
comply with Section 65302 of the Government Code and to recognize
those guidelines.
   The requirement that the office adopt guidelines for the
preparation and content of noise elements shall be inoperative during
the 1993-94 fiscal year.