Protect California Air Act of 2003 - Senate Bill 288
This page last reviewed April 19, 2011
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Overview of SB 288 Senate Bill 288, the "Protect California Air Act of 2003," was signed into State law on September 22, 2003, with an effective date of January 1, 2004. That law, developed in response to concerns regarding federal changes to New Source Review, places restrictions on changes that California air pollution control districts can make to their local New Source Review rules. Such local rules guide the pre-construction permitting of new and modified stationary sources of air pollutants.
Senate Bill 288 Implementation Guidance
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| District Rules Senate Bill 288 prohibits California districts from changing their New Source Review rules in ways that would make them less stringent than the rules that existed on December 30, 2002, as submitted to the United States Environmental Protection Agency for inclusion into the State Implementation Plan. December 30, 2002 is the day before the first federal New Source Review changes were published in the Federal Register. (Each district name will link to a list of its NSR rules.) Relevant versions of the California district New Source Review rules as they existed on or prior to December 30, 2002
For more information about SB 288, please contact Chris Gallenstein at (916) 324-8017. |


