19-1-405 - Air Quality Board duties -- Rulemaking.
19-1-405. Air Quality Board duties -- Rulemaking.
(1) By following the procedures and requirements of Title 63G, Chapter 3, UtahAdministrative Rulemaking Act, the Air Quality Board may make rules to:
(a) certify a motor vehicle on which conversion equipment has been installed if:
(i) before the installation of conversion equipment, the motor vehicle does not exceed theemission cut points for:
(A) a transient test driving cycle, as specified in 40 CFR 51, Appendix E to Subpart S; or
(B) an equivalent test for the make, model, and year of the motor vehicle; and
(ii) the motor vehicle's emissions of regulated pollutants, when operating with clean fuel,is less than the emissions were before the installation of conversion equipment;
(b) recognize a test or standard that demonstrates a reduction in emissions;
(c) recognize a certification standard from another state;
(d) certify a fuel, vehicle, retrofit, or fuel system if it is at least as effective in reducingair pollution as fuels under Subsection 19-1-402(1)(a) or vehicles under Subsection 19-1-402(2);or
(e) establish criteria for determining the effectiveness of a fuel, vehicle, retrofit, or fuelsystem in reducing air pollution.
(2) A reduction in emissions under Subsection (1)(a)(ii) is demonstrated by:
(a) certification of the conversion equipment by the federal Environmental ProtectionAgency or by a state whose certification standards are recognized by the Air Quality Board;
(b) testing the motor vehicle, before and after the installation of the conversionequipment, in accordance with 40 CFR 86, Control of Air Pollution from New and In-use MotorVehicle Engines: Certification and Test Procedures, using all fuel the motor vehicle is capable ofusing; or
(c) any other test or standard recognized by the Air Quality Board in rule.
(1) By following the procedures and requirements of Title 63G, Chapter 3, UtahAdministrative Rulemaking Act, the Air Quality Board may make rules to:
(a) certify a motor vehicle on which conversion equipment has been installed if:
(i) before the installation of conversion equipment, the motor vehicle does not exceed theemission cut points for:
(A) a transient test driving cycle, as specified in 40 CFR 51, Appendix E to Subpart S; or
(B) an equivalent test for the make, model, and year of the motor vehicle; and
(ii) the motor vehicle's emissions of regulated pollutants, when operating with clean fuel,is less than the emissions were before the installation of conversion equipment;
(b) recognize a test or standard that demonstrates a reduction in emissions;
(c) recognize a certification standard from another state;
(d) certify a fuel, vehicle, retrofit, or fuel system if it is at least as effective in reducingair pollution as fuels under Subsection 19-1-402(1)(a) or vehicles under Subsection 19-1-402(2);or
(e) establish criteria for determining the effectiveness of a fuel, vehicle, retrofit, or fuelsystem in reducing air pollution.
(2) A reduction in emissions under Subsection (1)(a)(ii) is demonstrated by:
(a) certification of the conversion equipment by the federal Environmental ProtectionAgency or by a state whose certification standards are recognized by the Air Quality Board;
(b) testing the motor vehicle, before and after the installation of the conversionequipment, in accordance with 40 CFR 86, Control of Air Pollution from New and In-use MotorVehicle Engines: Certification and Test Procedures, using all fuel the motor vehicle is capable ofusing; or
(c) any other test or standard recognized by the Air Quality Board in rule.
Amended by Chapter 382, 2008 General Session