27 CA ADC § 10304


27 CCR s 10304

Cal. Admin. Code tit. 27, s 10304


CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS
TITLE 27. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
DIVISION 1. GENERAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
SUBDIVISION 1. PERMITTING
CHAPTER 3. ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITS
ARTICLE 1. STATE ENVIRONMENTAL PERMIT PROCESSING TIMELINES
This database is current through 08/25/06, Register 2006, No. 34.

s 10304. Air Resources Board.

For the Air Resources Board, Title 17, California Code of Regulations,
Section 60030, establishes the following time limits which have been
summarized for informational purposes in Table 1:

(a) The procedures and time periods set forth in this subsection shall
apply for all permit applications received by the Air Resources Board,
except for those permit applications specified in subsection (b).

(1) Within 30 days of receipt of an application for a permit, as defined
in Government Code Section 15375(a), the executive officer of the Air
Resources Board shall inform the applicant, in writing, either that the
application is complete and accepted for filing or that the application is
deficient and identify the specific information required to make the
application complete.

(2) Within 15 days of receipt of additional information provided in
response to a determination by the executive officer of the Air Resources
Board that an application is deficient, the executive officer shall inform
the applicant, in writing, either that the new information is sufficient
to make the application complete and that the application is accepted for
filing, or that the application is deficient and shall identify the
specific information required to make the application complete.

(3) Within 90 days after an application is accepted for filing, the
executive officer shall approve or disapprove the application.

(b) For the categories listed below, permit applications shall be
processed as provided in the procedures specified in subsection (a), in
accordance with the following time periods:

(1) For an emergency variance for sulfur in gasoline or diesel pursuant to
13 CCR section 2252;

(A) The executive officer will inform the applicant within five days of
receipt of the application that the application is complete or that
additional information is required.

(B) The executive officer will determine within five days after receipt of
additional information whether the information submitted makes the
application complete.

(C) Within 10 days after an application is accepted for filing, the
executive officer shall act on the application.

(2) For approval of independent testers pursuant to 17 CCR section 91207;

(A) The executive officer will inform the applicant within 15 days of
receipt of the application that the application is complete or that
additional information is required.

(B) The executive officer will determine within 15 days after receipt of
additional information whether the information submitted makes the
application complete.

(C) Within 90 days after an application is accepted for filing, the
executive officer shall act on the application. This period applies to
each test' as specified in 17 CCR section 91201, for which approval is
required.

(c) The executive officer may, in the course of processing the
application, request the applicant to clarify, amplify, correct, or
otherwise supplement the information required for the application.

(d) The time periods in subsections (a) and (b) may be extended by the
executive officer for good cause as provided by Government Code Section
15376.


Note: Authority cited: Section 71020, Public Resources Code; Section
15376, Government Code. Reference: Section 71022, Public Resources Code;
and Section 60030, 17 CCR.


HISTORY

1. New section filed 7-12-95; operative 8-11-95 (Register 95, No. 28).
27 CA ADC s 10304

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