Cal. Code Regs. tit. 17, § 94542
(a) For the purposes of this article, the following definitions shall apply:
(1) “ACP Emissions” means the sum of the VOC emissions from every ACP product subject to an Executive Order approving an ACP, during the compliance period specified in the Executive Order, expressed to the nearest pound of VOC and calculated according to the following equation:
ACP Emissions = (Emissions)1 + (Emissions)2 +...+ (Emissions)N
where,
Emissions
=
[VOC Content] x [Enforceable Sales]
100
For all products except for charcoal lighter material products:
VOC Content
=
[(B - C) x 100]
A
A = net weight of unit (excluding container and packaging)
B = total weight of all VOCs per unit, as defined in subsection (a)(31) of this section
C = total weight of all exempted VOCs per unit, as specified in section 94510
For charcoal lighter material products only:
VOC Content
=
[Certified Emissions x 100]
Certified Use Rate
Certified Emissions = the emission level for products approved by the Executive Officer under section 94509(h), as determined pursuant to South Coast Air Quality Management District Rule 1174 Ignition Method Compliance Certification Protocol (Feb. 27, 1991), expressed to the nearest 0.001 pound CH2 per start.
Certified Use Rate = the usage level for products approved by the Executive Officer under section 94509(h), as determined pursuant to South Coast Air Quality Management District Rule 1174 Ignition Method Compliance Certification Protocol (Feb. 27, 1991), expressed to the nearest 0.001 pound certified product used per start.
For all products to which this Article applies:
Enforceable Sales = the total amount of an ACP product sold for use in California, during the applicable compliance period specified in the Executive Order approving an ACP, as determined through enforceable sales records (expressed to the nearest pound, excluding container and packaging).
1,2,...N = each product in an ACP up to the maximum N.
(2) “ACP Limit” means the maximum allowable ACP Emissions during the compliance period specified in an Executive Order approving an ACP, expressed to the nearest pound of VOC and calculated according to the following equation:
ACP Limit = (Limit)1 + (Limit)2 +...+ (Limit)N
where,
Limit
=
[ACP Standard] x [Enforceable Sales]
100
Enforceable Sales = the total amount of an ACP product sold for use in California, during the applicable compliance period specified in the Executive Order approving an ACP, as determined through enforceable sales records (expressed to the nearest pound, excluding container and packaging).
ACP Standard = either the ACP product's Pre-ACP VOC Content or the applicable VOC standard specified in sections 94509, whichever is the lesser of the two.
Pre-ACP VOC Content = the lowest VOC content which the ACP product had between January 1, 1990 and the date on which the application for a proposed ACP is submitted to the Executive Officer, based on either the data on the product obtained from the March 12, 1991 Air Resources Board Consumer Products Survey, or other accurate records available to the Executive Office, whichever yields the lowest VOC content for the product.
1,2,...N = each product in an ACP up to the maximum N.
(11) “Enforceable Sales Record” means a written, point-of-sale record or any other Executive Officer-approved system of documentation from which the mass, in pounds (less product container and packaging), of an ACP product sold to the end user in California during the applicable compliance period can be accurately documented. For the purposes of this article, “enforceable sales records” include, but are not limited to, the following types of records:
(13) “Gross California Sales” means the estimated total California sales of an ACP product during a specific compliance period (expressed to the nearest pound), based on either of the following methods, whichever the responsible ACP party demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Executive Officer will provide an accurate California sales estimate:
(17) “One-product business” means a responsible ACP party which sells, supplies, offers for sale, or manufactures for use in California:
(28) “Total Maximum Historical Emissions” (TMHE), means the total VOC emissions from all ACP products for which the responsible ACP party has failed to submit the required VOC Content or Enforceable Sales records. The TMHE shall be calculated for each ACP product during each portion of a compliance period for which the responsible ACP has failed to provide the required VOC Content or Enforceable Sales records. The TMHE shall be expressed to the nearest pound and calculated according to the following calculation:
TMHE = (MHE)1 + (MHE)2 +...+ (MHE)N
MHE
=
[Highest VOC Content x Highest Sales]
x Missing Data Days
100 x 365
where,
Highest VOC Content = the maximum VOC content which the ACP product has contained in the previous 5 years, if the responsible ACP party has failed to meet the requirements for reporting VOC Content data (for any portion of the compliance period), as specified in the Executive Order approving the ACP, or the current actual VOC Content, if the responsible ACP party has provided all required VOC Content data (for the entire compliance period), as specified in the Executive Order.
Highest Sales = the maximum one-year Gross California Sales of the ACP product in the previous 5 years, if the responsible ACP party has failed to meet the requirements for reporting Enforceable Sales records (for any portion of the compliance period), as specified in the Executive Order approving the ACP, or the current actual one-year Enforceable Sales for the product, if the responsible ACP party has provided all required Enforceable Sales records (for the entire compliance period), as specified in the Executive Order approving the ACP.
Missing Data Days = the number of days in a compliance period for which the responsible ACP party has failed to provide the required Enforceable Sales or VOC Content data as specified in the Executive Order approving an ACP.
1, 2, ..., N = each product in an ACP, up to the maximum N, for which the responsible ACP party has failed to submit the required Enforceable Sales or VOC Content data as specified in the Executive Order approving an ACP.
(29) “VOC Content” means the total weight of VOC in a product, expressed to the nearest 0.1 pounds of VOC per 100 pounds of product and calculated according to the following equation:
For all products except for charcoal lighter material products:
VOC Content
=
[(B - C) x 100]
A
A = net weight of unit (excluding container and packaging)
B = total weight of all VOCs per unit, as defined in section 94542(a)(31)
C = total weight of all exempted VOCs per unit, as specified in section 94510
For charcoal lighter material products only,
VOC Content
=
[Certified Emissions x 100]
Certified Use Rate
Certified Emissions = the emissions level for products approved by the Executive Officer under section 94509(h), as determined pursuant to South Coast Air Quality Management District Rule 1174 Ignition Method Compliance Certification Protocol (Feb. 27, 1991), expressed to the nearest 0.001 pound CH2 per start.
Certified Use Rate = the usage level for products approved by the Executive Officer under section 94509(h), as determined pursuant to South Coast Air Quality Management District Rule 1174 Ignition Method Compliance Certification Protocol (Feb. 27, 1991), expressed to the nearest 0.001 pound certified product used per start.
(30) “VOC Standard” means the maximum allowable VOC content for an ACP product, determined as follows:
(B) for charcoal lighter material products only, the VOC Standard for the purposes of this article shall be calculated according to the following equation:
VOC Standard
=
[0.020 pound CH2 per start x 100]
Certified Use Rate
where,
0.020 = the certification emissions level for the Executive Officer-approved product, as specified in section 94509(h).
Certified Use Rate = the usage level for products approved by the Executive Officer under section 94509(h), as determined pursuant to South Coast Air Quality Management District Rule 1174 Ignition Method Compliance Certification Protocol (Feb. 27, 1991), expressed to the nearest 0.001 pound certified product used per start.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 39515, 39516, 39600, 39601, 39607, 39701, 41503.5, 41511 and 41712, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 39000, 39002, 39003, 39600, 39602, 40000, 41504, 41511, 41700 and 41712, Health and Safety Code.
1. New section filed 8-10-95; operative 9-9-95 (Register 95, No. 32).
2. Amendment of subsections (a)(1)-(3), (a)(5), (a)(17)(A)-(a)(18), (a)(25), (a)(29), (a)(30)(A) and (b) filed 1-8-96; operative 1-8-96 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(d) (Register 96, No. 2).
3. Editorial correction adding inadvertantly omitted subsection (a) designator (Register 96, No. 9).
4. Amendment of subsections (a)(1)-(3), (a)(5) and (a)(14), repealer of subsections (a)(14)(A)-(B), amendment of subsections (a)(17)-(18), (a)(29), (a)(30)(A) and (b) and amendment of Note filed 8-1-2022; operative 8-1-2022 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(3) (Register 2022, No. 31). The one year deadline in Government Code section 11346.4(b) and the filing deadline specified in Government Code section 11349.3(a) extended 60 calendar days pursuant to Executive Order N-40-20 and an additional 60 calendar days pursuant to Executive Order N-71-20.