Cal. Code Regs. tit. 17, § 93130.18
This Control Measure has shared responsibilities between all parties involved in reducing emissions from ocean-going vessels. Tables 6 and 7 outlines a summary of responsibilities and how the terminal or vessel operator can apply exceptions, VIEs, TIEs, and remediation fund.
Table 6: Summary of Responsibilities
Circumstances that may qualify for an Exception, a VIE/TIE, or remediation
Circumstances
Exception
VIE/TIE
Remediation Fund
Responsible Parties
Safety/emergency, research, vessel commissioning, or innovative concept
X
Visits without reductions
X
*
Terminal, Vessel
Vessel control equipment repair
X
X
Vessel
Terminal control equipment repair
X
X
Terminal, Port
Terminal upgrades/construction
X
X
Terminal, Port
Delays, but reductions occur
X
X
Terminal, Vessel, CAECS operator
CAECS equipment failure, or CAECS failure to perform
X
X
Vessel, Terminal, CAECS operator
*In general, all visits may use a VIE or TIE if available, but not all visits qualify for remediation. See section 93130.15(b) of this Control Measure
Table 7: Summary of Responsibilities (Continued)
Circumstances that will be evaluated for non-compliance
Circumstances
Berth
Vessel
Responsible Parties
Has shore power
Does not have shore power
Vessel
No shore power, but has other CAECS
Has shore power
Terminal, Port
No shore power, but has other CAECS
Does not have shore power
Terminal, Port, Vessel
Has other CAECS
No shore power, but doesn't allow CAECS
Vessel
Note: Authority cited: Sections 38560, 38562, 39600, 39601, 39658, 39659, 39666, 43013 and 41511, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 38510, 38530, 38562, 38566, 38580, 39600, 39650, 39658, 39659, 39666, 41510 and 41511, Health and Safety Code.
1. New section filed 12-30-2020; operative 1-1-2021 (Register 2021, No. 1). (Transmission and filing deadlines specified in Government Code sections 11346.4(b) and 11349.3(a), respectively, extended 60 calendar pursuant to Executive Order N-40-20.)