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HomeHealth and Safety CodeDiv. 26Pt. 5Ch. 7§ 44241 Bay District Fee Allocation

§ 44241 Bay District Fee Allocation

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§ 44241 Bay District Fee Allocation

Key Takeaways

  • •Money from car fees goes to the bay district to help reduce pollution from cars and traffic.
  • •The money can be used for things like better buses, bike paths, and programs to help people share rides or work from home.
  • •At least 40% of the money must go to projects in each county based on how many cars are registered there.
  • •The bay district makes sure the money is spent wisely to get the most pollution reduction and health benefits.

Example

If you live in a city with lots of traffic, the money from car fees might be used to add more bike lanes so people can bike to work instead of driving.

This helps reduce pollution from cars and makes the air cleaner for everyone.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 44241 Bay District Fee Allocation

(a) Fee revenues generated under this chapter in the bay district shall be subvened to the bay district by the Department of Motor Vehicles after deducting its administrative costs pursuant to Section 44229. (b) Fee revenues generated under this chapter shall be allocated by the bay district to implement the following mobile source and transportation control projects and programs that are included in the plan adopted pursuant to Sections 40233, 40717, and 40919: (1) The implementation of ridesharing programs. (2) The purchase or lease of clean fuel buses for school districts and transit operators. (3) The provision of local feeder bus or shuttle service to rail and ferry stations and to airports. (4) Implementation and maintenance of local arterial traffic management, including, but not limited to, signal timing, transit signal preemption, bus stop relocation and “smart streets.” (5) Implementation of rail-bus integration and regional transit information systems. (6) Implementation of demonstration projects in telecommuting and in congestion pricing of highways, bridges, and public transit. No funds expended pursuant to this paragraph for telecommuting projects shall be used for the purchase of personal computing equipment for an individual’s home use. (7) Implementation of vehicle-based projects to reduce mobile source emissions, including, but not limited to, engine repowers, engine retrofits, fleet modernization, alternative fuels, and advanced technology demonstrations. (8) Implementation of a smoking vehicles program. (9) Implementation of an automobile buy-back scrappage program operated by a governmental agency. (10) Implementation of bicycle facility improvement projects that are included in an adopted countywide bicycle plan or congestion management program. (11) The design and construction by local public agencies of physical improvements that support development projects that achieve motor vehicle emission reductions. The projects and the physical improvements shall be identified in an approved area-specific plan, redevelopment plan, general plan, or other similar plan. (c) (1) Fee revenue generated under this chapter shall be allocated by the bay district for projects and programs specified in subdivision (b) to cities, counties, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, transit districts, or any other public agency responsible for implementing one or more of the specified projects or programs. Fee revenue generated under this chapter may also be allocated by the bay district for projects and programs specified in paragraph (7) of subdivision (b) to entities that include, but are not limited to, public agencies, consistent with applicable policies adopted by the governing board of the bay district. Those policies shall include, but are not limited to, requirements for cost-sharing for projects subject to the policies. Fee revenues shall not be used for any planning activities that are not directly related to the implementation of a specific project or program. (2) The bay district shall adopt cost-effectiveness criteria for fee revenue generated under this chapter that projects and programs are required to meet. The cost-effectiveness criteria shall maximize emissions reductions and public health benefits. (d) Not less than 40 percent of fee revenues shall be allocated to the entity or entities designated pursuant to subdivision (e) for projects and programs in each county within the bay district based upon the county’s proportionate share of fee-paid vehicle registration. (e) In each county, one or more entities may be designated as the overall program manager for the county by resolutions adopted by the county board of supervisors and the city councils of a majority of the cities representing a majority of the population in the incorporated area of the county. The resolution shall specify the terms and conditions for the expenditure of funds. The entities so designated shall be allocated the funds pursuant to subdivision (d) in accordance with the terms and conditions of the resolution. (f) Any county, or entity designated pursuant to subdivision (e), that receives funds pursuant to this section, at least once a year, shall hold one or more public meetings for the purpose of adopting criteria for expenditure of the funds, if those criteria have been modified in any way from the previous year. Any county, or entity designated pursuant to subdivision (e), that receives funds pursuant to this section, at least once a year, shall also hold one or more public meetings to review the expenditure of revenues received pursuant to this section by any designated entity. If any county or entity designated pursuant to subdivision (e) that receives funds pursuant to this section has not allocated all of those funds within six months of the date of the formal approval of its expenditure plan by the bay district, the bay district shall allocate the unallocated funds in accordance with subdivision (c). (Amended by Stats. 2015, Ch. 451, Sec. 7. (SB 491) Effective January 1, 2016.)

Last verified: January 24, 2026

Key Terms

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Related Statutes

  • § 39930 Indoor Air Pollution Report
  • § 44229 Vehicle Pollution Fee Distribution
  • § 42503 Air Quality Protection Goals
  • § 43011.5 Diesel Emission Enforcement Plan
  • § 43023.5 Air Pollution Reduction Funding

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Health and Safety Code. Section 44241.
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