The executive officer shall, for each designated clean fuel, determine the total number of retail clean fuel outlets required for each year, and the total number of additional retail clean fuel outlets required for the first time in the year, in accordance with this section. The executive officer shall make the determination at least fourteen months before the start of the year.
(a)Determination of total number of retail clean fuel outlets required for each designated clean fuel in each year. The executive officer shall determine for each designated clean fuel the total number of retail clean fuel outlets that shall be required for that designated fuel in each year, calculated as follows: (1)Formula for calculating required number of clean fuel outlets. Except as otherwise provided in this section 2304(a), the total number of clean fuel outlets that shall be required for each designated clean fuel for each year shall be calculated as follows:
Required Clean Fuel Outlets | = | Total Projected Maximum Clean Fuel Volume | - | Discounted Clean Fuel Volume for Fleet Vehicles | + | Total Clean Fuel Volume From Vehicle Conversions |
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Clean Fuel Throughput Volume per Station |
Where: Total Projected Maximum Clean Fuel Volume shall be determined in accordance with the procedures set forth in section 2303(c).
Discounted Clean Fuel Volume for Fleet Vehicles means the total volume of the designated clean fuel (adjusted to gasoline volumes on an energy equivalent basis) estimated to be used in fleet vehicles during the year, multiplied by the discount factor determined pursuant to section 2303.5(a) for the designated clean fuel for the year in which the retail clean fuel outlet trigger was reached. This figure shall be determined by the executive officer using the methodology in section 2303(c), the reports filed pursuant to section 2313 and any other relevant reasonably available information.
Total Clean Fuel Volume from Vehicle Conversions means the total amount of the designated clean fuel (adjusted to gasoline volumes on an energy equivalent basis) for each vehicle class from conversions. This figure shall be determined by the executive officer based on information provided by the Department of Motor Vehicles and on any other relevant reasonably available information.
Clean Fuel Throughput Volume Per Station for liquid fuel shall be 300,000 gasoline equivalent gallons per year for each designated clean fuel, except that once more than five percent of all retail gasoline outlets are required to be equipped to dispense a particular liquid clean fuel, the clean fuel throughput volume per station shall be 600,000 gasoline equivalent gallons for purposes of calculating the number of required retail clean fuel outlets in excess of five percent of all retail gasoline outlets. For gaseous fuel, the clean fuel throughput volume per station shall be 400,000 therms per year.
(2)Executive officer adjustments to the number of required retail clean fuel outlets.(A)Reducing projected clean fuel volume to reflect the volume of gasoline used in dual-fuel or flexible-fuel vehicles. For each year, the executive officer shall determine for each designated clean fuel the percentage of the low-emission vehicles identified for the year pursuant to section 2303(b) that will be dual-fuel or flexible-fuel vehicles. The executive officer shall further determine the approximate percentage of the fuel used during the year in these dual-fuel or flexible-fuel vehicles that will be gasoline rather than the designated clean fuel and multiply that percentage by 0.85. The executive officer shall then discount the "Total Projected Maximum Clean Fuel Volume" attributed to these vehicles in the section 2304(a)(1) equation by the adjusted percentage. The determinations are to be based on the information sources identified in section 2303(a) and on any other relevant reasonably available information.(B)Change to the discount for fleet vehicles. If the executive officer determines that the discount factor applied to the calculation of the Clean Fuel Volume for Fleet Vehicles in the equation in section 2304(a)(1) does not accurately reflect the approximate percentage of clean fuel that will be dispensed to the fleet vehicles from facilities other than retail clean fuel outlets projected 18 months from the start of the year for which the number of required clean fuel outlets is being determined, he or she shall revise the discount factor so that it is an accurate reflection of that percentage. The determination shall be based on reports filed pursuant to section 2313 and on any other relevant reasonably available information.(C)Reducing the number of required retail clean fuel outlets to reflect certain preexisting outlets. 1. For each year, the executive officer shall determine for each designated clean fuel the number of retail clean fuel outlets that [i] are owned or leased by persons who are not owners/lessors of any retail gasoline outlets, [ii] have a design capacity as set forth in section 2302(b) where applicable, [iii] satisfy the provisions of section 2309(b), and [iv] are operating as of fifteen months before the start of the year for which the determination is being made.2. For each year, the executive officer shall reduce the total number of required clean fuel outlets required for each designated clean fuel, as determined pursuant to sections 2304(a)(1), (a)(2)(A) and (a)(2)(B) by the number of retail clean fuel outlets determined in accordance with section 2304(a)(2)1. The executive officer shall notify the owner/lessor of each retail clean fuel outlet included in the determinations made pursuant to this section 2304(a)(2), and no such outlet may be constructively allocated pursuant to section 2308.(D)Notification regarding any adjustments. If the executive officer makes an adjustment pursuant to section 2304(a)(2)(A), (B) or (C) for a given year, he or she shall notify interested parties of the adjustment and the underlying basis for the adjustment, at least fourteen months before the start of the year. The notice shall be provided to trade associations representing gasoline refiners, distributors and retailers, representative environmental groups, and any person who has requested in writing to receive such notices.(E)Requests to revise the executive officer's adjustments. Any interested party may request in writing that the executive officer revise the adjustments, and may submit any relevant information supporting revised determinations. In order to be considered by the executive officer, the written request and supporting information must be received no more than 30 days after issuance of the notice. The executive officer shall consider any requests that are timely submitted, and shall issue his or her final determinations no less than twelve months before the start of the year in question. At the same time, the executive officer shall make any resulting modifications to the determinations and notifications made pursuant to sections 2304(b), 2306 and 2307.(b)Determination of total number of additional clean fuel outlets required each year for each designated clean fuel. For each year, the executive officer shall determine, for each designated clean fuel, the total number of additional retail clean fuel outlets required for the first time to be in place in that year. This figure shall be determined by subtracting the total number of required retail clean fuel outlets determined in accordance with section 2304 (a) for the previous year, from the total number of required clean fuel outlets determined in accordance with 2304(a) for the previous year, from the total number of required clean fuel outlets determined in accordance with 2304(a) for the year for which the calculations are being made.Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 13, § 2304
1. New section filed 8--30--91; operative 9--30--91 (Register 92, No. 14).
2. Amendment of section heading and section filed 12--8--2000; operative 1-7-2001 (Register 2000, No. 49). Note: Authority cited: Sections 39600, 39601, 39667, 43013, 43018 and 43101, Health and Safety Code; and Western Oil and Gas Ass'n. v. Orange County Air Pollution Control District, 14 Cal. 3d 411, 121 Cal. Rptr. 249 (1975). Reference: Sections 39000, 39001, 39002, 39003, 39500, 39515, 39516, 39667, 43000, 43013, 43018 and 43101, Health and Safety Code; and Western Oil and Gas Ass'n. v. Orange County Air Pollution Control District, 14 Cal. 3d 411, 121 Cal. Rptr. 249 (1975).
1. New section filed 8-30-91; operative 9-30-91 (Register 92, No. 14).
2. Amendment of section heading and section filed 12-8-2000; operative 1-7-2001 (Register 2000, No. 49).