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Pinal County proposes CPI‑tied annual adjustments to air permit fees; adoption set for Feb. 18
Summary
County staff proposed a rule change to allow annual Consumer Price Index adjustments to air‑quality permitting fees, extendable to non‑Title V permits, to prevent underfunding and improve permit processing; the rulemaking will be considered by the Board on Feb. 18.
County Air Quality staff told the Pinal County Board of Supervisors on Feb. 18 that they are proposing a rule amendment to allow the control officer to make annual adjustments to stationary source permitting fees using the Consumer Price Index.
"The purpose of this rulemaking is to ensure the county can recover the average cost of services needed to administer stationary source air quality permits and perform inspections," Mr. Patel said. He described the proposal as an extension of an existing adjustment authority for Title V major sources to…
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