(1)
Registration fee. Each source required to register with ecology must pay an
annual fee based on the source registration tier to which it is assigned in WAC
173-455-039.
(2) Source closure. A source that closes or
shuts down temporarily must pay its registration fee to maintain active
registration status.
(3)
Registration fee schedule for years 2019, 2020, 2021.
(a) Table 2 lists annual registration fees
for 2019, 2020, and 2021.
Table 2 Registration Fee Schedule for 2019 Through
2021
|
Tier
|
Fee 2019
|
Fee 2020
|
Fee 2021
|
| 1 |
$200 |
$200 |
$200 |
| 2 |
$400 |
$575 |
$700 |
| 3 |
$700 |
$1,000 |
$1,300 |
| 4 |
$1,100 |
$1,300 |
$1,500 |
| 5 |
$5,000 |
$5,500 |
$7,000 |
| 6 |
$7,000 |
$7,500 |
$8,000 |
(b) The
registration fee for mint distilleries is $200 for 2019, 2020, and 2021. For
2022 and beyond, the registration fee for mint distilleries will be assessed
according to their total emissions.
(4) Registration fee schedule for year 2022
and beyond.
(a) Fee schedule:
(i) Starting in 2022, ecology must prepare an
annual budget that reflects the cost of the program;
(ii) Ecology must base the budget on the
program costs for the previous twelve-month period consistent with
RCW
70.94.151(2);
(iii) Ecology may choose to establish fees to
cover registration program costs for a two-year period;
(iv) Ecology must compare the revenue from
the previous year, or the previous two-year period if appropriate, to the
upcoming draft budget. If increases of registration fees are necessary, ecology
must evenly distribute the increased program cost as a percentage of the
increased costs across all sources subject to the program.
(b) Public notice. Ecology must:
(i) Post the draft budget and draft
registration fee schedule on ecology's web site by August 1st of the year
before the fee schedule goes into effect.
(ii) Provide a sixty-day public comment
period on the draft budget and draft fee schedule.
(iii) Post the final budget and fee schedule
on ecology's web site by December 1st of the year before the fee schedule goes
into effect.
(5) Registration fees for gasoline dispensing
facilities. Gasoline dispensing facilities subject to chapter
173-491 WAC must
pay a yearly registration fee of one hundred thirty dollars for each storage
tank dispensing gasoline.
(6) Fee
reductions for economic hardship. If a small business owner, as defined in
RCW
19.85.020(3), thinks the
registration fee results in an extreme economic hardship, the small business
owner may request a fee reduction. The small business owner or operator must
provide sufficient evidence to support a claim of an extreme hardship. Ecology
may reduce the registration fee by no more than fifty percent.
(7) Fee payments.
(a) The owner or operator of a source subject
to fees in this section must pay those fees within ninety days of receipt of
ecology's billing statement.
(b)
Ecology may assess a late fee equal to three times the amount of the original
fee owed against sources knowingly under-reporting emissions, or failing to pay
registration fees by the ninety-first day after the receipt of ecology's
billing statement. Failure to pay all or part of a registration fee may result
in an enforcement action.
(c) The
owner or operator may request to pay an ecology fee on a payment plan. Ecology
will not apply a late fee for fees paid by a payment plan if a source meets two
conditions :
(i) The owner or operator
requests a payment plan within thirty days of the receipt of ecology's billing
statement.
(ii) The owner or
operator pays the fee on time as outlined in the payment plan.
(8) Fossil-fueled
electric generating facilities must pay registration fees required in this
section in addition to carbon dioxide mitigation program fees required in WAC
173-455-050 if the facility is not subject to chapter
173-401
WAC.