Menu
2020 Special Session I

Budget Amendments - SB5015 (Floor Approved)

View Budget Item
View Budget Item amendments

Use of HFC in Manufacturing Process (language only)

Item 378 #1s

Item 378 #1s

Natural Resources
Department of Environmental Quality

Language

Page 180, line 4, strike "Note set out." and insert:

Amendment drawn to Chapter 1289


"Air Protection (51300)

$21,472,948

$22,064,948

Air Protection Permitting (51325)

$5,415,049

$5,877,049

Air Protection Compliance and Enforcement (51326)

$6,189,758

$6,189,758

Air Protection Outreach (51327)

$1,262,360

$1,262,360

Air Protection Planning and Policy (51328)

$4,040,995

$4,040,995

Air Protection Monitoring and Assessment (51329)

$4,564,786

$4,694,786

Fund Sources:



General

$2,530,380

$3,122,380

Enterprise

$9,766,599

$9,766,599

Dedicated Special Revenue

$5,195,992

$5,195,992

Federal Trust

$3,979,977

$3,979,977


Authority: Title 10.1, Chapters 11.1 and 13; and Title 46.2, Chapter 10, Code of Virginia.


A. The Department of Environmental Quality is authorized to use up to $300,000 the first year and $300,000 the second year from the Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program Fund to implement the provisions of Chapter 710, Acts of Assembly of 2002, which authorizes the department to operate a program to subsidize repairs of vehicles that fail to meet emissions standards established by the Air Pollution Control Board when the owner of the vehicle is financially unable to have the vehicle repaired.


B.1. All of the permit program emissions fees collected by the State Air Pollution Control Board pursuant to § 10.1-1322, Code of Virginia, shall be assessed and collected on an annual basis notwithstanding the provisions of that section. The State Air Pollution Control Board shall adopt regulations adjusting permit program emissions fees collected pursuant to § 10.1-1322, Code of Virginia, and establish permit application processing fees and permit maintenance fees sufficient to ensure that the revenues collected from fees cover the total direct and indirect costs of the program consistent with the requirements of Title V of the Clean Air Act, except that the initial adjustment to permit program emissions fees shall not be increased by more than 30 percent over current rates. Notwithstanding the provisions of § 10.1-1322, Code of Virginia, the permit application fees collected pursuant to this paragraph shall not be credited towards the amount of annual fees owed pursuant to § 10.1-1322, Code of Virginia. All of the fees adopted pursuant to this section shall be adjusted annually by the Consumer Price Index.


2. The State Air Pollution Control Board shall adopt regulations to prohibit the sale, lease, rent, installation or entry into commerce in Virginia of any products or equipment that use or will use hydrofluorocarbons for the applications and end uses restricted by Appendix U and Appendix V of Subpart G of 40 C.F.R. Part 82, as those read on January 3, 2017. Notwithstanding the foregoing, such regulations shall not prohibit the use of hydrofluorocarbons in the manufacturing process by extruded polystyrene boardstock and billet manufacturers located in Virginia to produce products for sale and distribution outside of the Commonwealth. In developing regulations, the Board shall solicit input from a workgroup of relevant stakeholders assembled by the Department.


3. The regulations adopted by the State Air Pollution Control Board to initially implement the provisions of this item shall be exempt from Chapter 40 of Title 2.2, Code of Virginia, and shall become effective no later than July 1, 2021. Thereafter, any amendments to the fee schedule described by these acts shall not be exempted from Chapter 40 of Title 2.2, Code of Virginia.


C. Out of the amounts in this Item, $84,451 the first year and $84,451 the second year from the general fund is included for the purchase of laboratory and field equipment through the Commonwealth's Master Equipment Leasing Program.



Explanation

(This amendment modifies language adopted by the 2020 General Assembly to grandfather existing Virginia-based manufacturers of extruded polystyrene boardstock and billet materials from regulations prohibiting the use of hydrofluorocarbons currently under development by the Department of Environmental Quality.)