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HomeHealth and Safety CodeDiv. 26Pt. 3Ch. 5.5Art. 7§ 40516 Clean Fuel Vehicle Permits

§ 40516 Clean Fuel Vehicle Permits

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§ 40516 Clean Fuel Vehicle Permits

Key Takeaways

  • •This law helps speed up the process for getting permits to build or work on projects that involve electric cars or other clean fuel vehicles.
  • •Instead of getting separate permits for building and operating, you can get one combined permit to save time.
  • •Most permits for these projects should be approved in about 30 days, unless the project could release harmful pollutants, needs public notice, or requires extra review under other laws.
  • •There’s a special helper (liaison) available to guide people through the permit process and find money or funding for their clean fuel vehicle projects.

Example

A company wants to build a new charging station for electric cars.

Under this law, the company can apply for a single permit to both build and operate the charging station. The permit should be approved quickly, in about 30 days, unless there’s a special reason for delay. The company can also get help from a liaison to fill out the forms and find funding for the project.

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§ 40516 Clean Fuel Vehicle Permits

(a)  The south coast district shall establish expedited permit review and project assistance mechanisms for facilities or projects which are directly related to research and development, demonstration, or commercialization of electric and other clean fuel vehicle technologies. (b)  The mechanisms shall include all of the following: (1)  The issuance of consolidated permits, serving the purpose of both the permit to construct and the permit to operate, to expedite the permitting process. (2)  The review and processing of permits on a facility or project basis rather than on an equipment basis to ensure a single point of contact for the applicant and to allow entire projects to be reviewed and evaluated on a single, consolidated schedule. (3)  The establishment of a “fast track” permitting procedure to approve permits in an average of 30 days from receipt of all information requested by the district, except for any of the following facilities: (A)  Facilities that may emit significant amounts of toxic air contaminants. (B)  Facilities that require public notice. (C)  Facilities that require additional review to meet the requirements of the federal Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. Sec. 7401 et seq.) or the California Clean Air Act of 1988 (Chapter 1568 of the Statutes of 1988). (4)  The development and implementation of postconstruction enforcement procedures to ensure that new and modified sources are constructed according to permit requirements. (5)  The establishment of a liaison program in the office of public adviser to assist facilities participating in research and development, demonstration, or commercialization of electric and other clean fuel vehicle technologies with preparing permit applications, complying with other district administrative procedures, and identifying and applying for state, federal, district, or other available funds set aside for electric and other clean fuel vehicle-related projects. (c)  For purposes of this section, clean fuels are fuels designated by the state board for use in low, ultralow, or zero emission vehicles and include, but are not limited to, electricity, ethanol, hydrogen, liquefied petroleum gas, methanol, natural gas, and reformulated gasoline. (Added by Stats. 1992, Ch. 309, Sec. 1. Effective July 23, 1992.)

Last verified: January 24, 2026

Key Terms

enforcementtoxicvehicledevelopmentdemonstrationcommercializationestablishmentthe south coast

Related Statutes

  • § 40603 Clean Fuel Vehicle Permits
  • § 40446 South Coast Vehicle Inspection Assistance
  • § 40506.1 South Coast Consolidated Permits
  • § 40443 South Coast Emission Limits
  • § 40447 South Coast Emission Device Review

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Health and Safety Code. Section 40516.
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