Proposal:
Report to the Legislature and the Air Resources Board on the AQMD's Regulatory Activities for Calendar Year 1995
Synopsis:
The South Coast Air Quality Management District is required by law to submit a report to the Legislature on its regulatory activities for the preceding calendar year. The report is to include a summary of each rule and rule amendment adopted by the District, number of permits issued or denied, emission offset transactions, three-year budget forecast, the District's response to any recommendations included from the triennial performance audit process, District actions in response to state Board and Legislative recommendations regarding their review of AQMD's budget, and a biennial update on the clean fuels program.
Committee:
Legislative, March 22, 1996, Recommended for Approval.
Recommended Action:
Receive and file the attached report, and direct staff to forward the final report to the Legislature and Air Resources Board.
James M. Lents, Ph.D.
Executive Officer
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Background
The South Coast Air Quality Management District is subject to multiple internal and external reviews of its air quality programs. These include triennial performance audits; an annual review of the District's three-year budget forecast and proposed operating budget for the upcoming fiscal year and compliance program audits.
In 1990, the Legislature directed the District to provide an annual review of its regulatory activities (SB 1928, Presley), and specified the type of information required. Many of the required elements overlap with others contained in separate legislation. For example, this report is to include the District's three-year budget forecast which is already a separate requirement under legislation passed in 1994. The purpose of this report is to fill in the pieces of missing data to compile a comprehensive regulatory overview.
Most of the information included in this report is not new, but simply a compilation of monthly activity reports previously seen by the Board. Chapter I compiles a list of rules and amendments adopted by the Governing Board during 1995. The section detailing the Public Advisor and Business Assistance is a summary of regular activity reports previously reviewed by the Board.
The specific requirements of this report include:
Although not required by law, the attached report also includes information on the District's Public Advisor and its activities in the areas of business assistance, economic development and public outreach. This is meant to supplement the required elements and provide a more complete and comprehensive summary of AQMD's annual regulatory activities.
A draft of this report has been submitted to the Legislature to comply with the April 1 statutory deadline. Once approved by the Board, a final copy will be forwarded to the Legislature.
Attachment (Down Load self-extracting compressed attachment package for this letter in M.S. Office 4.2. )
Report to the Legislature for Calendar Year 1995