Unless specifically defined in the Texas Clean Air Act (TCAA) or in the rules of the commission, the terms used in this subchapter have the meanings commonly ascribed to them in the field of air pollution control. In addition to the terms which are defined by the TCAA and §§ 3.2, 101.1, and 114.1 of this title (relating to Definitions), the following words and terms, when used in this division shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
(1) Cost-effectiveness--The total dollar amount expended divided by the total number of tons of nitrogen oxides emissions reduction attributable to that expenditure. In calculating cost-effectiveness, one-time grants of money at the beginning of a project shall be annualized using a time value of public funds or discount rate determined for each project by the commission, taking into account the interest rate on bonds, interest earned by state funds, and other factors the commission considers appropriate.(2) Guidelines--Texas Emissions Reduction Plan: Guidelines for Emissions Reduction Incentive Grants Program (RG-388) adopted by the commission under Texas Health and Safety Code, § 386.053, as amended.(3) Incremental cost--The cost of an applicant's project less a baseline cost that would otherwise be incurred by an applicant in the normal course of business and may include added lease or fuel costs as well as additional capital costs.(4) Motor vehicle--A self-propelled device designed for transporting persons or property on a public highway that is required to be registered under Texas Transportation Code, Chapter 502.(5) Non-road diesel--A vehicle or piece of equipment, excluding a motor vehicle or on-road diesel, that is powered by a non-road engine, including: non-road non-recreational equipment and vehicles; construction equipment; locomotives; marine vessels; and other high-emitting diesel engine categories.(6) Non-road engine--An internal combustion engine that is in or on a piece of equipment that is self-propelled or that propels itself and performs another function, excluding a vehicle that is used solely for competition, or a piece of equipment that is intended to be propelled while performing its function, or a piece of equipment designed to be and capable of being carried or moved from one location to another.(7) On-road diesel--An on-road diesel-powered motor vehicle that has a gross vehicle weight rating of 8,500 pounds or more.(8) Qualifying fuel--Any liquid or gaseous fuel or additives registered or verified by the United States Environmental Protection Agency that is ultimately dispensed into a motor vehicle or on-road or non-road diesel that provides reductions of nitrogen oxides emissions beyond reductions required by state or federal law.(9) Repower--To replace an old engine powering an on-road or non-road diesel with a new engine; a used engine; a remanufactured engine; or electric motors, drives, or fuel cells.(10) Retrofit--To equip an engine and fuel system with new emissions-reducing parts or technology verified by the United States Environmental Protection Agency after manufacture of the original engine and fuel system.(11) Small business--A business owned by a person who: (A) owns and operates not more than five vehicles, one of which is: (i) an on-road diesel ; or(ii) a non-road diesel ; and(B) has owned the on-road or non-road diesel for more than two years.(12) Stationary engine--A machine used in non-mobile applications that converts fuel into mechanical motion, including turbines and other internal combustion devices.30 Tex. Admin. Code § 114.620
The provisions of this §114.620 adopted to be effective September 13, 2001, 26 TexReg 6945; amended to be effective February 17, 2004, 29 TexReg 1363; amended to be effective October 12, 2006, 31 TexReg 8375; amended to be effective March 18, 2010, 35 TexReg 2194; Amended by Texas Register, Volume 43, Number 16, April 20, 2018, TexReg 2447, eff. 4/26/2018