Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 17, § 90800.5 - Fee Requirements for Fiscal Year 1994-95
(a) No later than 180 days after the
operative date of this section, each district identified below shall transmit
the dollar amount specified below to the Board for deposit into the Air
Pollution Control Fund. The amount transmitted shall be collected from
facilities which are the holders of permits for sources which emitted 500 tons
or more per year of any nonattainment pollutant or precursors during the period
from January 1, 1992, through December 31, 1992, inclusive. The fees shall be
in addition to permit and other fees already authorized to be collected from
such sources. The fee to be charged shall be fifteen dollars and eighty-three
cents ($15.83) per ton.
(1) Bay Area Air
Quality Management District: nine hundred seventy-four thousand two hundred
thirty-one dollars ($974,231);
(2)
Imperial County Air Pollution Control District: twenty-five thousand seven
dollars ($25,007);
(3) Kern County
Air Pollution Control District (SEDAB): one hundred two thousand eighty-four
dollars ($102,084);
(4) Mojave
Desert Air Quality Management District: three hundred forty-three thousand
eight hundred seventy-three dollars ($343,873);
(5) Monterey Bay Unified Air Pollution
Control District: one hundred twenty-one thousand three hundred forty-six
dollars ($121,346);
(6) Sacramento
Metropolitan Air Quality Management District: forty thousand three hundred
fifty-nine dollars ($40,359);
(7)
San Diego County Air Pollution Control District: eighty-one thousand three
hundred thirty-five dollars ($81,335);
(8) San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution
Control District: four hundred five thousand ninety-two dollars
($405,092);
(9) San Luis Obispo
County Air Pollution Control District: one hundred thirteen thousand five
hundred ninety dollars ($113,590);
(10) South Coast Air Quality Management
District: four hundred eighty thousand one dollars ($480,001);
(11) Ventura County Air Pollution Control
District: thirty-one thousand nine hundred fifty-five dollars
($31,955);
(12) Amador County Air
Pollution Control District, Butte County Air Pollution Control District,
Calaveras County Air Pollution Control District, Colusa County Air Pollution
Control District, El Dorado County Air Pollution Control District, Feather
River Air Quality Management District, Glenn County Air Pollution Control
District, Great Basin Unified Air Pollution Control District, Mariposa County
Air Pollution Control District, Mendocino County Air Pollution Control
District, Modoc County Air Pollution Control District, North Coast Unified Air
Quality Management District, Northern Sierra Air Quality Management District,
Northern Sonoma County Air Pollution Control District, Placer County Air
Pollution Control District, Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control
District, Shasta County Air Quality Management District, Siskiyou County Air
Pollution Control District, Tehama County Air Pollution Control District,
Tuolumne County Air Pollution Control District, Yolo-Solano Air Pollution
Control District: zero dollars ($0).
(b) Emissions from facilities identified by
the Air Resources Board on or before April 14, 1994, as having emitted 500 tons
or more per year of any nonattainment pollutant or precursors during the period
January 1, 1992, through December 31, 1992, shall be used to determine
compliance with these regulations. Emissions from a facility are excluded from
compliance with these regulations if the emissions from the facility would be
subject to these regulations solely because the facility is in a district which
is designated in section
60201 as not having attained the
state ambient air quality standard for ozone solely as a result of ozone
transport identified in section
70500, Title 17, California Code
of Regulations.
(c) In addition to
the amount cited in subsection (a) above, a district shall, for any facility
identified after April 14, 1994, as having emitted 500 tons or more per year of
any nonattainment pollutant or its precursors during the period from January 1,
1992, through December 31, 1992, transmit to the Board for deposit into the Air
Pollution Control Fund fifteen dollars and eighty-three cents ($15.83) per ton
of such pollutant or precursor.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Section 39600, 39601 and 39612, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 39002, 39500, 39600 and 39612, Health and Safety Code.
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