12/30/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/30/2025 13:39
These are the listed rules or regulatory measures being considered for adoption, amendment, or rescission in the 2026 calendar year by the District. If the rule or regulatory measure is not addressed in 2026, it may be considered for adoption, amendment, or rescission in the 2027 calendar year or later.
In accordance with California Health and Safety Code Section 40923, a regulatory measure, i.e. control measures, may not be considered for adoption during any year that it is not listed in the most recent published list of proposed regulatory measures, unless earlier consideration is required to satisfy federal requirements; to abate a substantial endangerment to public health or welfare; or to comply with Section 39666 (required to implement State Air Toxic Control Measures, or ATCMs) or 40915 (contingency measures contained in air quality plans). This listing requirement does not apply to administrative rules that are not control measures, or the modification of any existing rule the District finds is necessary to preserve the original intent of the rule or to increase opportunities for alternative compliance methodology. Although not required by Section 40923, the list provided includes any administrative rules to be considered for adoption, amendment or rescission in 2026 as identified by District staff.
Within 60 days from the date of a district's publication, pursuant to Section 40923, of the list of regulatory measures proposed for adoption in the following year, any person may inform the district of any existing federal or state air pollution control requirement or guideline, or proposed or existing district air pollution control requirement or guideline, that applies to the same type of source or equipment in that district as any proposed new or amended district rule or regulation on that district's list of regulatory measures. If any person informs the district of any requirement or guideline that does not apply to the same type of source or equipment, the district shall notify the person to that effect and shall not be required to review that requirement or guideline. The District may be informed by contacting Bruce Springsteen, at (530) 745-2337 or via [email protected].