Section 25205.14 Of Article 9.1. Facilities And Generator Fees From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 20. >> Chapter 6.5. >> Article 9.1.
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. (a) Except as provided in Section 25404.5, the owner or
operator of a facility or transportable treatment unit operating
pursuant to a permit-by-rule shall pay a fee to the board per
facility or transportable treatment unit for each reporting period,
or portion thereof. The fee for the 1997 reporting period shall be
nine hundred fifty-eight dollars ($958). Until July 1, 1998, the
owner or operator of a facility or transportable treatment unit
operating pursuant to a permit-by-rule shall also pay a fee in the
amount of 50 percent of the fee specified in this subdivision for
each modification of the notification required by Sections 67450.2
and 67450.3 of Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations, as
those sections read on January 1, 1995, or as those sections may
subsequently be amended. Thereafter, the fee shall be adjusted
annually by the board to reflect increases and decreases in the cost
of living, as measured by the Consumer Price Index issued by the
Department of Industrial Relations or a successor agency. The
reporting period shall begin January 1 of each calendar year. On or
before January 31 of each calendar year, the department shall notify
the board of all known owners or operators operating pursuant to a
permit-by-rule who are not exempted from this fee pursuant to Section
25404.5. The department shall also notify the board of any owner or
operator authorized to operate pursuant to a permit-by-rule, who is
not exempted from this fee pursuant to Section 25404.5, within 60
days after the owner or operator is authorized.
(b) Except as provided in Section 25404.5, a generator operating
under a grant of conditional authorization pursuant to Section
25200.3 shall pay a fee to the board per facility for each reporting
period, or portion thereof, unless the generator is subject to a fee
under a permit-by-rule. The fee for the 1997 reporting period shall
be nine hundred fifty-eight dollars ($958). Thereafter, the fee shall
be adjusted annually by the board to reflect increases and decreases
in the cost of living, during the prior fiscal year, as measured by
the Consumer Price Index issued by the Department of Industrial
Relations or a successor agency. The reporting period shall begin
January 1 of each calendar year. On or before January 31 of each
calendar year, the department shall notify the board of all known
generators operating pursuant to a grant of conditional authorization
under Section 25200.3 who are not exempted from this fee pursuant to
Section 25404.5. The department shall also notify the board of any
generator authorized to operate under a grant of conditional
authorization, who is not exempted from this fee pursuant to Section
25404.5, within 60 days of the receipt of notification.
(c) Except as provided in Section 25404.5, a generator performing
treatment conditionally exempted pursuant to Section 25144.6 or
subdivision (a) or (c) of Section 25201.5 shall pay thirty-eight
dollars ($38) to the board per facility for each reporting period,
unless that generator is subject to a fee under a permit-by-rule or a
conditional authorization pursuant to Section 25200.3. Until July 1,
1998, a generator performing treatment conditionally exempted
pursuant to Section 25144.6 or subdivision (a) or (c) of Section
25201.5 shall pay one hundred dollars ($100) to the board per
facility for the initial operating period, or portion thereof, unless
that generator is subject to a fee under a permit-by-rule or a
conditional authorization pursuant to Section 25200.3. The reporting
period shall begin January 1 of each calendar year. On or before
January 31 of each calendar year, the department shall notify the
board of all known facilities performing treatment conditionally
exempted by Section 25144.6 or subdivision (a) or (c) of Section
25201.5 who are not exempted from this fee pursuant to Section
25404.5. The department shall also notify the board of any generator
who notifies the department that the generator is conducting a
conditionally exempt treatment operation, and who is not exempted
from this fee pursuant to Section 25404.5, within 60 days of the
receipt of the notification.
(d) The fees imposed pursuant to this section shall be paid in
accordance with Part 22 (commencing with Section 43001) of Division 2
of the Revenue and Taxation Code.