CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT OF 1970, AMENDED UNIVERSITY PROCEDURES FOR
IMPLEMENTATION
Original Issue/Approval Date: June 15, 1973
Last Revision: March 17, 1989 (Published March 20, 1989)
POLICY
[Editor's Note: The following policy has been redrafted for the Facilities Manual in order to reflect current
University procedures and guidelines.]
The Regents approved the Amended University Procedures for Implementation of the California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA) to ensure that:
- In the planning for each University project, environmental concerns be taken into account as early as
feasible and throughout the planning process to enable environmental considerations to influence the
project program and design.
- Each University project be evaluated as objectively as possible to determine the need for an environmental
document.
- If an environmental document were required, it be in full compliance with the spirit and intent of CEQA,
as amended.
- If an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) were prepared, it would provide the University and the public with
detailed information on the significant environmental consequences of the proposed project.
- An EIR examine the means for avoiding or significantly reducing any adverse environmental impacts of
the proposed project to enable The Regents, the President, or the administrative unit to decide if the
project should proceed, be revised, or be abandoned, considering its objectives, its consequences, and
the alternatives available.
- Significant, avoidable damage to the environment be prevented by changes in the project through the use
of feasible alternatives or mitigation measures.
- Reasons for project approval be disclosed to the public.
BACKGROUND
In compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act, The Regents adopted procedures consistent with
the state guidelines on June 15, 1973. These procedures are intended to meet the spirit and intent of the law
and to ensure the long-term protection and enhancement of the California environment. These procedures
have been amended several times since their adoption (see the Procedural Handbook and Model Approach
for Implementing the California Environmental Quality Act, published by the University of California, Office of
the President)
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