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                                 THIRD READING
                                        

          Bill No:  AB 2705
          Author:   Assembly Agriculture Committee
          Amended:  8/18/00 in Senate
          Vote:     21

            
           SENATE ENERGY, U.&C. COMMITTEE  :  6-0, 6/27/00
          AYES:  Bowen, Alarcon, Hughes, Kelley, Mountjoy, Solis

           SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE  :  10-0, 8/14/00
          AYES:  Johnston, Alpert, Bowen, Burton, Escutia, Karnette,  
            Kelley, Leslie, Perata, Vasconcellos

           ASSEMBLY FLOOR  :  79-0, 5/30/00 - See last page for vote
           

           SUBJECT  :    Agricultural industry energy program

           SOURCE  :     California Energy Commission

           
           DIGEST  :    This bill requires that loan repayments and  
          interest from the Agricultural Energy Assistance Program be  
          deposited in the Energy Technologies Research, Development,  
          and Demonstration Account and be available for loans and  
          technical assistance for specified purposes upon  
          appropriation in the annual Budget Act.  This bill places  
          limitations on the loan repayment period and the loan  
          interest rate.  This bill also repeals an existing State  
          Department of Food and Agriculture "solar technology in  
          agriculture" program.

           ANALYSIS  :    Current law permits the State Department of  
          Food and Agriculture (DFA) to operate a Renewable Resource  
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          Energy Agricultural account to develop agriculture-related  
          energy technology.

          Current law authorizes the California Energy Commission  
          (CEC) to operate the Agricultural Industry Energy  
          Assistance Program (AIEP).

          This bill codifies the CEC program and requires all funds  
          from loan repayments under the AIEP to be deposited into  
          the CEC's existing Energy Technologies Research,  
          Development and Demonstration Account (ETRDDA).

          This bill permits money in the account to be available for  
          loans and technical assistance as prescribed in the  
          program.

          This bill also repeals a "solar technology in agriculture"  
          program managed by DFA in cooperation with CEC.

           Background

          The AIEP was created in 1987 and was funded with $3 million  
          from the Petroleum Violation Escrow Account (PVEA).  The  
          goal of the program was to create a revolving loan fund to  
          pay for equipment and services for agriculture energy  
          conservation and development demonstration projects.

          The AIEP provides for a repayment period of not more than  
          seven years at a rate that is not less than two percent  
          below the rate earned by monies in the Pooled Money  
          Investment Account (PMIA).

          Since its inception, the AIEP has issued over 110 loans in  
          the amount of $6.2 million to fund various energy  
          efficiency projects related to agriculture.  According to  
          CEC, applicants often repay the loans within the seven-year  
          deadline and the program has had no defaults.
           
          Comments

          Codifying the Uncodified  .  Because thee isn't a fund  
          account for the AIEP, loan repayments under the loan  
          program go directly into the PVEA account.  The CEC then  
          has to go through the budget change proposal process each  







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          year to request money from the PVEA in order to have money  
          to make new loans under the AIEP.  By codifying the Energy  
          Technologies Research, Development and Demonstration  
          Account, this bill allows AIEP loan repayments to go  
          directo to the CEC and will allow them to loan money for  
          new projects without having to get money from the PVEA.

           The PMIA Rate  .  Loans under the AIEP have been issued at a  
          rate that is not less than two percent below the rate  
          earned by the PMIA.  The PMIA rate for the fiscal year  
          1998/99 was 5.68 percent, compared to the recent prime rate  
          of 9.5 percent.
           
          FISCAL EFFECT  :    Appropriation:  No   Fiscal Com.:  Yes    
          Local:  No

          Redirection of $200,000 annually for six years from the  
          PVEA to the ETRDDA.

           SUPPORT  :   (Verified  8/18/00)

          California Energy Commission (source)


           ASSEMBLY FLOOR  : 
          AYES:  Aanestad, Ackerman, Alquist, Aroner, Ashburn,  
            Baldwin, Bates, Battin, Baugh, Bock, Brewer, Briggs,  
            Calderon, Campbell, Cardenas, Cardoza, Cedillo, Corbett,  
            Correa, Cox, Cunneen, Davis, Dickerson, Ducheny, Dutra,  
            Firebaugh, Florez, Floyd, Frusetta, Gallegos, Granlund,  
            Havice, Honda, House, Jackson, Kaloogian, Keeley, Knox,  
            Kuehl, Leach, Lempert, Leonard, Longville, Lowenthal,  
            Machado, Maddox, Maldonado, Margett, Mazzoni, McClintock,  
            Migden, Nakano, Olberg, Oller, Robert Pacheco, Rod  
            Pacheco, Papan, Pescetti, Reyes, Romero, Runner, Scott,  
            Shelley, Steinberg, Strickland, Strom-Martin, Thompson,  
            Thomson, Torlakson, Villaraigosa, Vincent, Washington,  
            Wayne, Wesson, Wiggins, Wildman, Wright, Zettel,  
            Hertzberg


          NC:cm  8/19/00   Senate Floor Analyses 

                         SUPPORT/OPPOSITION:  SEE ABOVE







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