(a) Upon issuance by the office of a site-specific fish or shellfish health advisory pursuant to Section 59011 of this code or Section 13177.5 of the Water Code, a local health officer shall conspicuously post health warnings at public access points to locations where contaminated fish or shellfish may be caught, including piers, jetties, lakes, reservoirs, and other areas where recreational or subsistence fishing is known to occur, consistent with any program guidelines adopted by the State Water Resources Control Board pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (e). The local health officer shall coordinate with the office, the State Department of Public Health, the Department of Fish and Wildlife, and the appropriate regional water quality control board to identify appropriate posting locations and signage. The local health officer shall be responsible for maintaining the signage until the office rescinds or revises the relevant site-specific fish or shellfish health advisory. (b) (1) A local health officer shall post health warnings pursuant to this section within 180 days of receiving grant funding for posting those warnings awarded pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (e). If a local health officer does not request grant funding for a fiscal year pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (e), the local health officer shall post health warnings pursuant to this section within 180 days of the deadline for requesting grant funding for that fiscal year. (2) At a minimum, the health warnings shall contain information on contaminants of concern and consumption guidelines issued by the office. (c) (1) The office shall make available on its internet website digital posters of health warnings for each site-specific fish or shellfish health advisory issued pursuant to this article that local health officers may use in meeting their responsibilities under this article. (2) The office shall make the digital posters available in English, Spanish, and other languages that persons who commonly fish in the area will understand, as determined by the office in consultation with the local health officer. (d) If a local health officer has requested grant funding awarded pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (e), the duties imposed on the local health officerâs local agency pursuant to this section are mandatory only to the extent that the local health officer has received grant funding to cover a local agencyâs costs associated with the performance of the duties imposed by this section. If a local health officer does not request grant funding for a fiscal year awarded pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (e), the duties imposed on the local health officerâs local agency pursuant to this section are mandatory for that fiscal year. (e) (1) Upon an appropriation for this purpose in the annual Budget Act or another statute, the State Water Resources Control Board shall award grants to local agencies, or to qualified nonprofit organizations to distribute to local agencies, to meet the requirements of this section. (2) The State Water Resources Control Board may adopt program guidelines and procedures to administer appropriated funds. The State Water Resources Control Board shall consult with the office, the State Department of Public Health, the Department of Fish and Wildlife, and the regional water quality control boards, and shall hold a public workshop before the adoption of any program guidelines and procedures. The adoption of program guidelines and procedures is not subject to Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code. (3) Of the funds appropriated for the purposes of this section, the State Water Resources Control Board may use not more than 5 percent of the amount appropriated for its administrative costs. (4) (A) On or before December 31, 2022, the State Water Resources Control Board shall submit a report to the Legislature summarizing whether or not the funds ap
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