Texas Administrative Code
Title 30 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Part 1 - TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Chapter 101 - GENERAL AIR QUALITY RULES
Subchapter A - GENERAL RULES
Section 101.27 - Emissions Fees
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) Applicability. The owner or operator of an account that is required to obtain a federal operating permit as described in Chapter 122 of this title (relating to Federal Operating Permits Program) shall remit to the commission an emissions fee each fiscal year. A fiscal year is defined as the period from September 1 through August 31. A fiscal year, having the same number as the next calendar year, begins on the September 1 prior to that calendar year. Each account will be assessed a separate emissions fee. An account subject to both an emissions fee and an inspection fee, under § 101.24 of this title (relating to Inspection Fees), is required to pay only the greater of the two fees. The commission will not initiate the combination or separation of accounts solely for fee assessment purposes. If an account is operated at any time during the fiscal year that a fee is being assessed, a full emissions fee is due. If the commission is notified in writing that the account is not and will not be in operation during that fiscal year, a fee will not be due.
(b) Self reported/billed information. Emissions/inspection fees information packets will be mailed to each account owner or operator prior to the fiscal year that a fee is due. The completed emissions/inspection fees basis form must be returned to the address specified on the emissions/inspection fees basis form within 60 calendar days of the date the agency sends the emissions fees information packet. The completed emissions/inspection fees basis form must include, at least, the company name, mailing address, site name, all commission identification numbers, applicable Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) category, the emissions of all regulated air pollutants at the account for the reporting period, and the name and telephone number of the person to contact in case questions arise regarding the fee payment. If more than one SIC category can apply to an account, the category reported must be the one with the highest associated fee as listed in § 101.24 of this title. Subsequent to a review of the information submitted, a billing statement of the fee assessment will be sent to the account owner or operator.
(c) Requesting fee information packet. If an account owner or operator has not received the fee information packet described in subsection (b) of this section by June 1 prior to the fiscal year that a fee is due, the owner or operator of the account shall notify the commission by July 1 prior to the fiscal year that a fee is due. For accounts that begin or resume operation after September 1, the owner or operator of the account shall request an information packet within 30 calendar days prior to commencing operation.
(d) Payment. Fees must be remitted by check, certified check, electronic funds transfer, or money order and sent to the address printed on the billing statement.
(e) Due date. Payment of the emissions fee is due within 30 calendar days of the date the agency sends a statement of the assessment to the account owner or operator.
(f) Basis for fees.
(g) Nonpayment of fees. Each emissions fee payment must be paid at the time and in the manner and amount provided by this subchapter. Failure to remit the full emissions fee by the due date must result in enforcement action under Texas Water Code, § 7.178. The provisions of this section, as first adopted and amended thereafter, are and must remain in effect for purposes of any unpaid fee assessments, and the fees assessed in accordance with such provisions as adopted or as amended remain a continuing obligation.
(h) Late payments. The agency shall impose interest and penalties on owners or operators of accounts who fail to make payment of emissions fees when due in accordance with Chapter 12 of this title (relating to Payment of Fees).