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§ 2911. Definitions.

13 CA ADC § 2911Barclays Official California Code of RegulationsEffective: April 1, 2022

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Title 13. Motor Vehicles (Refs & Annos)
Division 3. Air Resources Board
Chapter 16. Certification Fees for Mobile Sources
Article 6. Certification Fees for Diesel Emission Control Strategy Verifications and Approvals
Effective: April 1, 2022
13 CCR § 2911
§ 2911. Definitions.
The following definitions shall govern the provisions of this Article 6.
“Diesel emission control strategy verification - locomotive” means verification of a diesel emission control strategy under the procedures in Title 13, Division 3, Chapter 14, Sections 2700-2711, for use on a locomotive, as defined in section 2701.
“Diesel emission control strategy verification - other than locomotive” means verification of a diesel emission control strategy under the procedures in Title 13, Division 3, Chapter 14, Sections 2700-2711, for use with an emission control group other than “Diesel emission control strategy verification - locomotive”.
“Emission control group (ECG)” is defined in Title 13, section 2701.
“Executive Order fee for New Verifications or Major Modification” means any fee paid upon the California Air Resources Board's approval of the Final Application prior to issuance of the Executive Order. This fee only applies to new verifications and to major modifications.
“Final application fee for new verifications or major modification” means any fee paid at the first submittal of data to be included in Final Application report to the California Air Resources Board, pursuant to Title 13, section 2702, as part of the “diesel emission control strategy verification - other than locomotive” procedure. This fee only applies to new verifications and to major modifications.
“In-use compliance emissions testing fee” - In-use compliance requirements, as described in Title 13, section 2709, require emission testing when certain conditions are met (Title 13, section 2709, subsection (a).) The “in-use compliance emissions testing fee” is paid upon submittal of the in-use compliance emissions testing proposal to CARB (Title 13, section 2709, subsection (d)).
“In-use compliance field testing fee” - In-use compliance, as described in Title 13, section 2709, requires field testing when certain conditions are met (Title 13, section 2709, subsection (a).) The “in-use compliance field testing fee” is paid upon submittal of the in-use compliance field testing proposal to the California Air Resources Board (Title 13, section 2709, subsection (d)).
“Locomotive initial application fee” means any fee paid at the submittal of a preliminary verification application pursuant to Title 13, section 2702, as described in the “diesel emission control strategy verification - locomotive” procedure.
“Locomotive final verification letter fee” means any fee paid prior to issuance of final approval letter, which signifies a complete California Air Resources Board verification.
“Major modification” means an application for modification of an existing verification that includes an emission control group (ECG) change or requires additional testing, or an application for modification of an existing conditional verification (as described in Title 13, section 2704, subsection (l)) that includes an ECG change or requires additional testing. This applies to applications (as described in Title 13, section 2702) to do any of the following:
1) Applications that incorporates another ECG to an existing verification, pursuant to Title 13, section 2702, subsections (h) or (i);
2) Applications to make a change to an existing verification (e.g., design change, ECG change, etc.) that is not supported by the previously submitted information or data, or to make a change to the product that is not represented by the totality of the submittal for the existing verification or that requires additional testing; or
3) Applications to transfer ownership of an existing verification that include any change that is herein defined as major modification.
“Minor modification” means an application for modification of an existing verification that does not include an ECG change and does not require additional testing, or an application for modification of an existing conditional verification that does not include an ECG change and does not require additional testing. This does not apply to the following types of applications (as described in Title 13, section 2702):
1) Application for a new verification;
2) Application for a new conditional verification;
3) Application that incorporates another ECG to an existing verification, pursuant to Title 13, section 2702, subsections (h) or (i);
4) Application to make a change to an existing verification or other change (e.g., design change, ECG change, etc.) that is not supported by the previously submitted information or data, or to make a change to the product that is not represented by the totality of the submittal for the existing verification and/or that requires additional testing; and
5) Application to transfer ownership of an existing verification that include any change that is herein defined as major modification.
“Minor modification fee” means any fee paid at the submittal of a preliminary verification application pursuant to Title 13, section 2702, as described in the “diesel emission control strategy verification - other than locomotive” procedure for modification of existing verifications that are minor modifications, or for modification of existing conditional verifications that are minor modifications.
“New verification” means an application for a diesel emission control strategy that has not been previously verified for a given company and is not a verification transfer (as described in Title 13, section 2702(k)).
“Preliminary application fee for new verifications or major modification” means any fee paid at the submittal of a preliminary verification application pursuant to Title 13, section 2702, which starts the “diesel emission control strategy verification - other than locomotive” procedure for new verifications and modifications of existing verifications that are major modifications or for modification of existing conditional verifications that are major modifications. Although all applicants submit a Preliminary Application, this fee only applies to new applications and to major modifications.

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Note: Authority cited: Sections 39600, 39601, 43019, 43019.1 and 43202.6, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 43000, 43000.5, 43013, 43018, 43019 and 43019.1, Health and Safety Code.
History
1. New article 6 (sections 2911-2912) and section filed 1-18-2022; operative 4-1-2022 (Register 2022, No. 3).
This database is current through 4/26/24 Register 2024, No. 17.
Cal. Admin. Code tit. 13, § 2911, 13 CA ADC § 2911
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