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41962
. (a) Notwithstanding Section 34002 of the Vehicle Code, the
state board shall adopt test procedures to determine the compliance
of vapor recovery systems of cargo tanks on tank vehicles used to
transport gasoline with vapor emission standards which are reasonable
and necessary to achieve or maintain any applicable ambient air
quality standard. The performance standards and test procedures
adopted by the state board shall be consistent with the regulations
adopted by the Commissioner of the California Highway Patrol and the
State Fire Marshal pursuant to Division 14.7 (commencing with Section
34001) of the Vehicle Code.
(b) The state board may test, or contract for testing, the vapor
recovery system of any cargo tank of any tank vehicle used to
transport gasoline. The state board shall certify the cargo tank
vapor recovery system upon its determination that the system, if
properly installed and maintained, will meet the requirements of
subdivision (a). The state board shall enumerate the specifications
used for issuing such certification. After a cargo tank vapor
recovery system has been certified, if circumstances beyond control
of the state board cause the system to no longer meet the required
specifications, the certification may be revoked or modified.
(c) Upon verification of certification pursuant to subdivision
(b), which shall be done annually, the state board shall send a
verified copy of the certification to the registered owner of the
tank vehicle, which copy shall be retained in the tank vehicle as
evidence of certification of its vapor recovery system. For each
system certified, the state board shall issue a nontransferable and
nonremovable decal to be placed on the cargo tank where the decal can
be readily seen.
(d) With respect to any tank vehicle operated within a district,
the state board, upon request of the district, shall send to the
district, free of charge, a certified copy of the certification and
test results of any cargo tank vapor recovery system on the tank
vehicle.
(e) The state board may contract with the Department of the
California Highway Patrol to carry out the responsibilities imposed
by subdivisions (b), (c), and (d).
(f) The state board shall charge a reasonable fee for
certification, not to exceed its estimated costs therefor. Payment of
the fee shall be a condition of certification. The fees may be
collected by the Department of the California Highway Patrol and
deposited in the Motor Vehicle Account in the State Transportation
Fund. The Department of the California Highway Patrol shall transfer
to the Air Pollution Control Fund the amount of those fees necessary
to reimburse the state board for the costs of administering the
certification program.
(g) No person shall operate, or allow the operation of, a tank
vehicle transporting gasoline and required to have a vapor recovery
system, unless the system thereon has been certified by the state
board and is installed and maintained in compliance with the state
board's requirements for certification. Tank vehicles used
exclusively to service gasoline storage tanks which are not required
to have gasoline vapor controls are exempt from the certification
requirement.
(h) Performance standards of any district for cargo tank vapor
recovery systems on tank vehicles used to transport gasoline shall be
identical with those adopted by the state board therefor and no
district shall adopt test procedures for, or require certification
of, cargo tank vapor recovery systems. No district may impose any
fees on, or require any permit of, tank vehicles with vapor recovery
systems. However, nothing in this section shall be construed to
prohibit a district from inspecting and testing cargo tank vapor
recovery systems on tank vehicles for the purposes of enforcing this
section or any rule and regulation adopted thereunder that are
applicable to such systems and to the loading and unloading of cargo
tanks on tank vehicles.
(i) The Legislature hereby declares that the purposes of this
section regarding cargo tank vapor recovery systems on tank vehicles
are (1) to remove from the districts the authority to certify, except
as specified in subdivision (b), such systems and to charge fees
therefor, and (2) to grant such authority to the state board, which
shall have the primary responsibility to assure that such systems are
operated in compliance with its standards and procedures adopted
pursuant to subdivision (a).