Amended by Stats. 1996, Ch. 429, Sec. 2. Effective January 1, 1997.
The Legislature hereby finds and declares all of the following:
California Health and Safety Code — §§ 41750-41755
Amended by Stats. 1996, Ch. 429, Sec. 2. Effective January 1, 1997.
The Legislature hereby finds and declares all of the following:
Amended by Stats. 1997, Ch. 17, Sec. 81. Effective January 1, 1998.
As used in this article, “portable equipment” includes any portable internal combustion engine and equipment that is associated with, and driven by, any portable internal combustion engine.
As used in this article, and except as provided in subdivision (b), a “portable internal combustion engine” is any internal combustion engine that, by itself, or contained within or attached to a piece of equipment, is portable or transportable.
Amended by Stats. 1996, Ch. 429, Sec. 4. Effective January 1, 1997.
The state board may establish a schedule of fees for purposes of this article to be assessed on persons seeking to register, or to renew the registration of, portable equipment. The state board may establish separate fees for the initial registration and for the renewal of a registration. The fees charged, in the aggregate, shall not exceed the reasonable cost to the state board of administering the registration program, and adopting the regulations specified in Section 41754.
Amended by Stats. 1996, Ch. 429, Sec. 5. Effective January 1, 1997.
It is the intent of the Legislature that the registration of, and the regulation of emissions from, portable equipment that is operated in more than one district and that is subject to the registration program be done on a uniform, statewide basis by the state board and that the permitting, registration, and regulation of portable equipment by the districts be preempted.
Amended by Stats. 1996, Ch. 429, Sec. 6. Effective January 1, 1997.
That, to the extent not in conflict with federal law, the registration program preserves the most stringent requirements adopted by a district which require the use of best available control technology (BACT) for each class or category of portable equipment determined appropriate by the state board, and which requirements were in effect on January 1, 1995. In determining the appropriate emission limits or emission control technology requirements for classes and categories of portable equipment, the state board may set different requirements for portable equipment that is defined by the state board as California resident portable equipment.
Amended by Stats. 1996, Ch. 429, Sec. 7. Effective January 1, 1997.
Source testing of engines for compliance purposes shall not be required more frequently than once every three years, except where evidence of engine tampering, lack of proper engine maintenance, or other problems or operating conditions that could affect emissions from the engine are identified.