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The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) is the State’s preeminent environmental protection statute. Compliance with the law and its implementing guidelines has never been more important to the success of planning and development projects – nor has it ever been as complex. Practitioners and stakeholders alike will benefit from this one day seminar covering critical changes to CEQA and the CEQA Guidelines, legislative updates, and review of recent court decisions that inform best practices for preparation of defensible environmental review documents. While the seminar will address important changes that affect projects state-wide, the instructors will bring a decidedly San Diego and southern California focus, coloring concepts with local case studies and environmental issues most relevant to the region.

MCLE Credit: UCSD certifies this activity is approved by the State Bar of California for 4 hours MCLE credit.

AICP Credit: AICP members can earn Certification Maintenance (CM) credits for this activity. For a list of additional AICP CM Events at UC San Diego Extension go to American Planning Association.
CM | 2
CM | 4 | Law

Course Number: BIOL-80003
Credit: 0.00 unit(s)