Section 42330 Of Article 1.5. District Review Of A Permit Applicant’s Compliance History From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 26. >> Part 4. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 1.5.
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. The Legislature finds and declares that the effective
regulation of air pollution emissions requires that permit applicants
who have a demonstrated recurring pattern of air pollution control
violations, and who have consistently refused to take the necessary
steps to cooperate with a district to correct those violations, shall
be subject to appropriate permit actions to bring them into
compliance. The Legislature further finds that noncompliance may
endanger the public health and safety and the environment and places
permit applicants that are in compliance at a serious competitive
disadvantage.
It is the intent of the Legislature in enacting this article to
provide districts with an effective enforcement tool to bring
noncompliant permit applicants into conformity with the applicable
air pollution control laws and regulations. It is further the intent
of the Legislature that any permit action authorized by this article
shall be taken only after a district has attempted to bring the
applicant into voluntary or required compliance, in accordance with
the procedural and due process requirements prescribed by this
article.