Section 44281 Of Article 3. Eligible Projects And Applicants From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 26. >> Part 5. >> Chapter 9. >> Article 3.
44281
. (a) Eligible projects include, but are not limited to, any
of the following:
(1) Purchase of new very low or zero-emission covered vehicles or
covered heavy-duty engines.
(2) Emission-reducing retrofit of covered engines, or replacement
of old engines powering covered sources with newer engines certified
to more stringent emissions standards than the engine being replaced,
or with electric motors or drives.
(3) Purchase and use of emission-reducing add-on equipment that
has been verified by the state board for covered vehicles.
(4) Development and demonstration of practical, low-emission
retrofit technologies, repower options, and advanced technologies for
covered engines and vehicles with very low emissions of NOx.
(5) Light- and medium-duty vehicle projects in compliance with
guidelines adopted by the state board pursuant to Title 13 of the
California Code of Regulations.
(b) No project shall be funded under this chapter after the
compliance date required by any local, state, or federal statute,
rule, regulation, memoranda of agreement or understanding, or other
legally binding document, except that an otherwise qualified project
may be funded even if the state implementation plan assumes that the
change in equipment, vehicles, or operations will occur, if the
change is not required by the compliance date of a statute,
regulation, or other legally binding document in effect as of the
date the grant is awarded. No project funded by the program shall be
used for credit under any state or federal emissions averaging,
banking, or trading program. No covered emission reduction generated
by the program shall be used as marketable emission reduction credits
or to offset any emission reduction obligation of any person or
entity. Projects involving new engines that would otherwise generate
marketable credits under state or federal averaging, banking, and
trading programs shall include transfer of credits to the engine end
user and retirement of those credits toward reducing air emissions in
order to qualify for funding under the program. A purchase of a
low-emission vehicle or of equipment pursuant to a corporate or a
controlling board's policy, but not otherwise required by law, shall
generate surplus emissions reductions and may be funded by the
program.
(c) The program may also provide funding toward the installation
of fueling or energy infrastructure to fuel or power covered sources.
(d) Eligible applicants may be any individual, company, or public
agency that owns one or more covered vehicles that operate primarily
within California or otherwise contribute substantially to the NOx,
particulate matter (PM), or reactive organic gas (ROG) emissions
inventory in California.
(e) It is the intent of the Legislature that all emission
reductions generated by this chapter shall contribute to public
health by reducing, for the life of the vehicle being funded, the
total amount of emissions in California.
(f) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1,
2024, and as of that date is repealed, unless a later enacted
statute, that is enacted before January 1, 2024, deletes or extends
that date.