N.D. Admin Code 33.1-15-23-04 - Major source permit to operate fees
1. The owner or
operator of each installation that meets the applicability requirements of
subsection 2 of section
33.1-15-14-06 shall pay an
annual fee. The fee is determined by the actual annual emissions of regulated
contaminants. Fugitive emissions will be included in the fee calculation for
sources that are required to count them when determining applicability under
section 33.1-15-14-06.
2. Effective January 1, 2005, the annual fee
shall be assessed at a rate of twenty-five dollars per ton of emissions of each
regulated contaminant identified in section 112(b) of the federal Clean Air
Act. All other regulated contaminants will be assessed a fee at a rate of
twelve dollars per ton. The minimum fee will be five hundred dollars per
source.
3. In determining the
amount due, that portion of any regulated contaminant which is emitted in
excess of four thousand tons [3,628.74 metric tons] per year will be exempt
from the fee calculation.
4. Each
boiler with a heat input greater than two hundred fifty million British thermal
units per hour will be assessed fees on an individual basis and independent of
the fees associated with the rest of the installation. The four thousand ton
[3,628.74 metric ton] per year cap referenced in subsection 3 is applied to
each boiler.
5. Any state-owned or
local government-owned facility is exempt from the fee.
6. The fee calculation must be based upon
actual annual emissions from the previous calendar year.
7. The fee must be calculated independently
for each installation, facility, source, or unit which has been issued a
separate permit to operate.
8. The
fee rates and the limits established under subsection 2 may be adjusted on an
annual basis to account for any increase in the consumer price index published
by the department of labor, as of the close of the twelve-month period ending
on August thirty-first of each calendar year.
9. Any source that qualifies as a "small
business" under section 507 of the federal Clean Air Act may petition the
department to reduce or exempt any fee required under this section. Sufficient
documentation of the petitioner's financial status must be submitted with the
request to allow the department to evaluate the request.
10. The department shall send a notice,
identifying the amount of the annual permit fee, to the owner or operator of
each affected source. The fee is due within sixty days following the date of
such notice.
11. Greenhouse gases
are exempt from the fees in this section.
Notes
General Authority: NDCC 23.1-06-04, 23.1-06-10; S.L. 2017, ch. 199, § 1
Law Implemented: NDCC 23.1-06-04, 23.1-06-10; S.L. 2017, ch. 199, § 21
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