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HomeHealth and Safety CodeDiv. 26Pt. 4Ch. 4Art. 2.5§ 42368 Product Variance Exemption Rules

§ 42368 Product Variance Exemption Rules

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§ 42368 Product Variance Exemption Rules

Key Takeaways

  • •You can't sell or use a product that breaks air pollution rules unless you get special permission.
  • •To get permission, you must prove that following the rules would hurt your business unfairly or won't actually help reduce pollution.
  • •If you get permission, you must tell everyone who buys or sells the product that it's only allowed for a limited time.
  • •You must also report any extra pollution caused by the product if asked.

Example

A company sells a type of paint that doesn't meet the new air pollution rules. They ask for special permission to keep selling it.

The company must show that changing their paint would cost too much or won't help reduce pollution. If they get permission, they have to tell all stores and customers that the paint is only allowed for a short time and must report any extra pollution it causes.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 42368 Product Variance Exemption Rules

(a)  No product variance shall be granted unless the hearing board makes all of the following findings: (1)  The manufacture, distribution, offering for sale, sale, application, soliciting the application, or use of the product is, or will be, in violation of a rule, regulation, or order of the district. (2)  Due to conditions beyond the reasonable control of the petitioner, requiring compliance would result in either (A) an arbitrary or unreasonable taking of property, or (B) the practical closing and elimination of a lawful business. (3)  The taking or closing would be without a corresponding benefit in reducing air contaminants. (4)  The petitioner exercised due diligence in attempting to locate, research, or develop a product that is in compliance with district rules and regulations. (5)  During the period that the product variance is in effect, the petitioner shall quantify any excess emissions to the maximum extent feasible and report the emission levels to the district, if requested by the district. (b)  If the product variance is granted subject to conditions on the use of the product, within 10 days from the effective date of the variance, and for the duration of the time period of the variance, the petitioner shall cause a written notice to be furnished to any retailer, distributor, and purchaser of the product who is located within the district. The written notice shall be, attached to, or otherwise accompany, the product, and shall include all of the following information: (1)  That the product is being sold pursuant to a product variance granted by the district hearing board. (2)  The beginning and ending dates of the product variance. (3)  Any other conditions set forth in the product variance. (c)  Within 10 days from the effective date of the granting of the product variance, the district shall cause to be published pursuant to Section 6061 of the Government Code, the information specified in subdivision (b). (d)  The district hearing board may prescribe requirements or conditions in the product variance that are applicable to the product, other than those imposed by statute or by any rule, regulation, or order of the district board, if those requirements or conditions are not more onerous. (Added by Stats. 1994, Ch. 443, Sec. 2. Effective September 7, 1994.)

Last verified: January 24, 2026

Key Terms

variancecompliancepollutionregulationpropertybenefitemissionoffer

Related Statutes

  • § 42372 Product Variance Compliance Deadlines
  • § 42352.5 Variance Hearing Board Criteria
  • § 42301 Air Pollution Permit Requirements
  • § 42301.10 Title V Permit Requirements
  • § 42322.5 Permit Streamlining Requirements

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Health and Safety Code. Section 42368.
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