This chapter is intended to support the South Coast Air Quality Management District's imposition of the vehicle registration fee, and to bring the City into compliance with the requirements set forth in Section 44243 of the Health and Safety Code in order to receive fee revenues for the purpose of implementing programs to reduce air pollution from motor vehicles.
(2175 § 1, 1991; 2804 § 1, 2011)
"City"
means the City of Garden Grove.
"Fee administrator"
means the Finance Director of the City.
"Mobile source air pollution reduction programs"
means any program or project implemented by the City to reduce air pollution from motor vehicles pursuant to the California Clean Air Act of 1988 or the plan proposed pursuant to Article 5 (commencing with Section 40460) of Chapter 5.5 of Part 3 of Division 26 of the California Health and Safety Code.
"SCAQMD"
means the South Coast Air Quality Management District.
(2175 § 1, 1991; 2804 § 1, 2011)
A. 
Receipt of fees. Vehicle registration fees due pursuant to this chapter disbursed by the SCAQMD and remitted to the City shall be accepted by the Fee Administrator.
B. 
Transfer of funds. Upon receipt of vehicle registration fees, the Fee Administrator shall be responsible for placement of such funds into the air quality improvement trust account as hereinafter specified.
C. 
Establishment of air quality improvement trust fund. The Fee Administrator shall establish a separate interest-bearing trust fund account in a financial institution authorized to receive deposits of City funds. All vehicle registration fees received by the City pursuant to this chapter, and all interest earned by the account, shall be credited to that account and shall be used to finance mobile source air pollution reduction programs.
D. 
Audits. The City consents to audits, at least once every two years, of all programs and projects funded by vehicle registration fee revenues provided under Section 44223 of the Health and Safety Code. The audit shall be conducted by an independent auditor selected by the SCAQMD. The SCAQMD shall deduct any audit costs incurred from the City's fee revenues.
(2175 § 1, 1991; 2804 § 1, 2011)