What If My Portable Engine(s) Can Meet The Certification Requirements, Or Control Device Retrofit Requirements, But I Don’t Yet Have A Permit Or Registration?
You cannot legally operate, in Placer County, equipment that does not have required permits or registration unless you have a variance or have otherwise entered into a formal compliance agreement with the District. Enforcement action will be taken for the illegal operation of equipment even if you have applied for, but have not yet obtained a District permit or a Statewide PERP registration. You may apply for an expedited permit from the District to bridge the time period until your Statewide Portable Equipment Registration is received or you may enter into a compliance agreement whereby the District has additional assurance that a registration will be sought and obtained. In taking enforcement action, the District will take into consideration efforts made to comply with air regulations and whether the violation or potential violation was self-disclosed or was discovered by the District. For example, penalties from District enforcement action and late filing fees may apply for equipmen
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