Section 41752 Of Article 1.5. Portable Equipment From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 26. >> Part 4. >> Chapter 3. >> Article 1.5.
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. (a) At the earliest feasible date, but not later than July
1, 1997, the state board shall do all of the following:
(1) Evaluate the emissions from the operation of portable
equipment and identify emission reduction technologies that may be
applied to portable equipment.
(2) After holding at least one public hearing, establish, by
regulation, emission limits and emission control requirements,
consistent with Section 41754, and an optional registration program
for portable equipment that is, or may be, used in more than a single
district.
(b) The registration program shall take effect on the date
specified by the state board in the regulation, but not later than
180 days from the date that the state board adopts the regulation.
(c) The program shall provide for the voluntary registration of
portable equipment, and may provide for the renewal of a registration
not more than once every three years.
(d) (1) 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.
(2) The state board shall, in adopting the regulations specified
in Section 41754, include a uniform statewide district fee schedule
for the recovery of the reasonable costs of enforcement pursuant to
Section 41755.
(e) Notwithstanding Section 41754, the state board may
periodically revise and update the regulations adopted pursuant to
this section, including, but not limited to, revising and updating a
determination of best available control technology (BACT) for
portable internal combustion engines.