Nonvehicular Sources, Consumer Products, and Architectural Coatings Fees
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Section 39612 of the Health and Safety Code authorizes CARB to impose additional fees on nonvehicular sources (facilities) that emit 250 tons or more per year of any nonattainment pollutant or its precursors. Section 39613 authorizes fees for emissions from consumer products and architectural coatings sold in the state if a manufacturer's total sales will result in emissions of 250 tons or more per year of volatile organic compounds. These fees are used by CARB to mitigate or reduce air pollution created by nonvehicular sources in the state.
The Fee Rates report provides historical base fee per ton calculation for each fiscal year.
- Comprehensive Fee Regulation: Comprehensive fee regulations as approved by the Office of Administrative Law on March 3, 2005.
- List Serve for Nonvehicular Source Fee Program: If you would like to subscribe to the list serve for "Fees on Nonvehicular Sources, Consumer Products and Architectural Coatings" in order to be advised of changes to this area of the website, this link will explain how you can subscribe.
Consumer Products Program - Fee Regulation Activity