Laws, Regulations and Annotations
Search
Business Taxes Law Guide—Revision 2024
Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Fee Regulations (View all)
California Code of Regulations
Title 17. Public Health
Division 1. Administration of Public Health
Chapter 6. Lead Poisoning Prevention Programs
Effective February 1, 1993 and Repealed July 19, 2001—Applicable to Calendar Year 1991 (or 1992 for facilities releasing lead into the ambient air) and Return (or Payment) due April 1, 1993, through Calendar Year 1999 (or 2000 for facilities releasing lead into the ambient air) and Return (or Payment) due April 1, 2001
Article 3. Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program Fees (View article)
- 33001 Definitions
- 33010 Fees Attributable to Leaded Gasoline
- 33020 Fees Attributable to Leaded Architectural Coatings
- 33030 Fees Attributable to Facilities Currently Reporting Releases of Lead Into Ambient Air in California
- 33040 Exemption from Fees
Effective July 19, 2001—Applicable beginning Calendar Year 2001¹
Article 1. Definitions (View article)
- 33001 Applicant
- 33002 Architectural Coating
- 33003 Architectural Coating Distribution
- 33004 Architectural Coating Distributor
- 33005 Appurtenance
- 33006 Business Entity
- 33007 Department
- 33008 Environmental Lead Contamination
- 33009 Fee
- 33010 Historically Associated
- 33011 Industry
- 33012 Motor Vehicle Fuel
- 33013 Motor Vehicle Fuel Distribution
- 33014 Motor Vehicle Fuel Distributor
- 33015 Ongoing and Chronic Exposure
Article 2. Fees (View article)
- 33020 Fees Attributable to Leaded Architectural Coatings
- 33025 Fees Attributable to Leaded Gasoline
- 33030 Fees Attributable to Facilities Releasing Lead Into Ambient Air in California
Article 3. Exemption From Fees (View article)
Article 4. Application to Reassess Fee (View article)
¹ When the basis for application of the fee on motor vehicle fuel distributors and architectural coatings distributors changed, as of July 19, 2001, from gallons distributed by the feepayer two years prior to the year the fee was assessed (e.g., gallons distributed in 1991 reported April 1, 1993), to the feepayer's market share of gallons distributed in 1991 and 1978, respectively, the calendar year 2000 was no longer relevant to any fee calculation for motor vehicle fuel distributors and architectural coatings distributors.