HRS §342B-32
State fund for clean air permit costs
This section creates a special state fund for clean air. Money in the fund can only be used to pay for costs of running the air permit program, like reviewing permits, checking emissions, and making rules. Fees collected under another law go into this fund, and any interest earned stays in it.
state agencies
The statute, as written — Clean air special fund
(a) There is created in the state treasury a special fund to be designated as the clean air special fund. The proceeds in the fund shall be used solely to pay for all reasonable direct and indirect costs required to develop, support, and administer the permit program requirements of this chapter including reasonable costs of: (1) Reviewing and acting upon any application for or renewal of a permit; (2) Implementing and enforcing the terms and conditions of any permit, including legal support as defined by rules; (3) Monitoring emissions and ambient air quality including resources to audit and inspect source-operated monitoring requirements at least once a year; (4) Preparing generally applicable rules or guidelines; (5) Performing or reviewing modeling, analyses, and demonstrations; (6) Preparing emissions inventories and tracking systems; (7) Providing support to the small business assistance program; and (8) Administering the fund. (b) All moneys collected as fees pursuant to section 342B-29 shall be deposited into the clean air special fund. All interest earned or accrued on moneys deposited in the fund shall become a part of the fund.
Sections this one refers to
§342B-29 Permit Fees
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