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(continued) oxyethoxy) Ethanol 3.00 3.00
2,2,4-Trimethyl-1,3-Pentanediol 1.74 1.74
2-(2-Butoxyethoxy)-Ethanol 2.70 2.87
2-[2-(2-Methoxyethoxy) Ethoxy]
Ethanol 2.62 2.62

Dipropylene Glycol Ethyl Ether [FNa1] 2.75 2.75
Ethylene Glycol 2-Ethylhexyl Ether
[2-(2-Ethylhexyloxy) Ethanol] 1.71 1.71
2-[2-(2-Ethoxyethoxy) Ethoxy] Ethanol 2.66 2.66
Tetraethylene Glycol [FNa1] 2.84 2.84
1-(Butoxyethoxy)-2-Propanol [FNa1] 2.08 2.08
2-(2-Hexyloxyethoxy) Ethanol 2.03 2.03
Glycol Ether dpnb (1-(2-Butoxy-1-
Methylethoxy)-2-Propanol [FNa1] 1.96 1.96
2-[2-(2-Propoxyethoxy) Ethoxy] Ethanol 2.46 2.46
2-[2-(2-Butoxyethoxy) Ethoxy] Ethanol 2.24 2.24
Tripropylene Glycol Monomethyl Ether 1.90 1.90
2,5,8,11-Tetraoxatridecan-13-ol 2.15 2.15
3,6,9,12-Tetraoxahexadecan-1-ol 1.90 1.90
Cumene Hydroperoxide (1-Methyl-1-
Phenylethylhydroperoxide) [FNaa1] 12.61 12.61
Methyl Formate 0.06 0.06
Ethyl Formate 0.52 0.52
Methyl Acetate 0.07 0.07
gamma-Butyrolactone [FNa1] 1.15 1.15
Ethyl Acetate 0.64 0.64

Methyl Propionate 0.71 0.71
n-Propyl Formate 0.93 0.93
Isopropyl Formate [FNa1] 0.42 0.42
Ethyl Propionate 0.79 0.79
Isopropyl Acetate 1.12 1.12
Methyl Butyrate 1.18 1.18
Methyl Isobutyrate 0.70 0.70
n-Butyl Formate 0.95 0.95
Propyl Acetate 0.87 0.87
Ethyl Butyrate 1.25 1.25
Isobutyl Acetate 0.67 0.67
Methyl Pivalate (2,2-Dimethyl Propanoic
Acid Methyl Ester) 0.39 0.39
n-Butyl Acetate 0.89 0.89
n-Propyl Propionate 0.93 0.93
s-Butyl Acetate 1.43 1.43
t-Butyl Acetate 0.20 0.20
Butyl Propionate 0.89 0.89
Amyl Acetate 0.96 0.96
n-Propyl Butyrate 1.17 1.17
Isoamyl Acetate (3-Methylbutyl Acetate) [FNa1] 1.18 1.18

2-Methyl-1-Butyl Acetate [FNa1] 1.17 1.17
EEP Solvent (Ethyl 3-Ethoxy Propionate) 3.61 3.61
2,3-Dimethylbutyl Acetate 0.84 0.84
2-Methylpentyl Acetate 1.11 1.11
3-Methylpentyl Acetate 1.31 1.31
4-Methylpentyl Acetate 0.92 0.92
Isobutyl Isobutyrate 0.61 0.61
n-Butyl Butyrate 1.12 1.12
n-Hexyl Acetate (Hexyl Acetate) 0.87 0.87
Methyl Amyl Acetate (4-Methyl-2-
Pentanol Acetate) [FNa1] 1.46 1.46
n-Pentyl Propionate [FNa1] 0.79 0.79
2,4-Dimethylpentyl Acetate 0.98 0.98
2-Methylhexyl Acetate 0.89 0.89
3-Ethylpentyl Acetate 1.24 1.24
3-Methylhexyl Acetate 1.01 1.01
4-Methylhexyl Acetate 0.91 0.91
5-Methylhexyl Acetate 0.79 0.79
Isoamyl Isobutyrate 0.89 0.89
n-Heptyl Acetate (Heptyl Acetate) 0.73 0.73
2,4-Dimethylhexyl Acetate 0.93 0.93

2-Ethyl-Hexyl Acetate 0.79 0.79
3,4-Dimethylhexyl Acetate 1.16 1.16
3,5-Dimethylhexyl Acetate 1.09 1.09
3-Ethylhexyl Acetate 1.03 1.03
3-Methylheptyl Aceate 0.76 0.76
4,5-Dimethylhexyl Acetate 0.86 0.86
4-Methylheptyl Acetate 0.72 0.72
5-Methylheptyl Acetate 0.73 0.73
n-Octyl Acetate 0.64 0.64
2,3,5-Trimethylhexyl Acetate 0.86 0.86
2,3-Dimethylheptyl Acetate 0.84 0.84
2,4-Dimethylheptyl Acetate 0.88 0.88
2,5-Dimethylheptyl Acetate 0.86 0.86
2-Methyloctyl Acetate 0.63 0.63
3,5-Dimethylheptyl Acetate 1.01 1.01
3,6-Dimethylheptyl Acetate 0.87 0.87
3-Ethylheptyl Acetate 0.71 0.71
4,5-Dimethylheptyl Acetate 0.96 0.96
4,6-Dimethylheptyl Acetate 0.83 0.83
4-Methyloctyl Acetate 0.68 0.68
5-Methyloctyl Acetate 0.67 0.67

n-Nonyl Acetate 0.58 0.58
3,6-Dimethyloctyl Acetate 0.88 0.88
3-Isopropylheptyl Acetate 0.71 0.71
4,6-Dimethyloctyl Acetate 0.85 0.85
3,5,7-Trimethyloctyl Acetate 0.83 0.83
3-Ethyl-6-Methyloctyl Acetate 0.80 0.80
4,7-Dimethylnonyl Acetate 0.64 0.64
Methyl Dodecanoate (Methyl Laurate) [FNa1] 0.53 0.53
2,3,5,7-Tetramethyloctyl Acetate 0.74 0.74
3,5,7-Trimethylnonyl Acetate 0.76 0.76
3,6,8-Trimethylnonyl Acetate 0.72 0.72
2,4,6,8-Tetramethylnonyl Acetate 0.63 0.63
3-Ethyl-6,7-Dimethylnonyl Acetate 0.76 0.76
4,7,9-Trimethyldecyl Acetate 0.55 0.55
Methyl Myristate (Methyl Tetradecanoate) [FNa1] 0.47 0.47
2,3,5,6,8-Pentaamethylnonyl Acetate 0.74 0.74
3,5,7,9-Tetramethyldecyl Acetate 0.58 0.58
5-Ethyl-3,6,8-Trimethylnonyl Acetate 0.77 0.77
Dimethyl Carbonate 0.06 0.06
Propylene Carbonate
(4-Methyl-1,3-Dioxolan-2-one) 0.25 0.25

Methyl Lactate 2.75 2.75
2-Methoxyethyl Acetate 1.18 1.18
Ethyl Lactate 2.71 2.71
Methyl Isopropyl Carbonate 0.69 0.69
Propylene Glycol Monomethyl Ether
Acetate (1-Methoxy-2-Propyl Acetate) 1.71 1.71
2-Ethoxyethyl Acetate 1.90 1.90
2-Methoxy-1-Propyl Acetate 1.12 1.12
Methoxypropanol Acetate [FNa1] 1.97 1.97
Dimethyl Succinate 0.23 0.23
Ethylene Glycol Diacetate 0.72 0.72
1,2-Propylene Glycol Diacetate [FNa1] 0.94 0.94
Diisopropyl Carbonate 1.04 1.04
Dimethyl Glutarate 0.51 0.51
Ethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether
Acetate (2-Butoxyethyl Acetate) 1.67 1.67
Dimethyl Adipate 1.95 1.95
2-(2-Ethoxyethoxy) Ethyl Acetate 1.50 1.50
Dipropylene Glycol n-Propyl Ether
Isomer #1 [FNa1] 2.13 2.13
Dipropylene Glycol Methyl Ether

Acetate Isomer #1 [FNa1] 1.41 1.41
Dipropylene Glycol Methyl Ether
Acetate Isomer #2 [FNa1] 1.58 1.58
Dipropylene Glycol Methyl Ether
Acetate [FNa1] 1.49 1.49
Glyceryl Triacetate [FNa1] 0.57 0.57
2-(2-Butoxyethoxy) Ethyl Acetate 1.38 1.38
Substituted C7 Ester (C12) 0.92 0.92
1-Hydroxy-2,2,4-Trimethylpentyl-3-
Isobutyrate 0.92 0.92
3-Hydroxy-2,2,4-Trimethylpentyl-1-
Isobutyrate 0.88 0.88
Hydroxy-2,2,4-Trimethylpentyl-
Isobutyrate Isomers (2,2,4-Trimethyl-1,3-
Pentanediol Monoisobutyrate) 0.89 0.89
Substituted C9 Ester (C12) 0.89 0.89
Dimethyl Sebacate 0.48 0.48
Diisopropyl Adipate [FNa1] 1.42 1.42
Ethylene Oxide 0.05 0.04
Propylene Oxide 0.32 0.32
1,2-Epoxybutane (Ethyl Oxirane) 1.02 1.02

Formic Acid 0.08 0.08
Acetic Acid 0.71 0.50
Glycolic Acid (Hydroxyacetic Acid) 2.67 2.67
Peracetic Acid (Peroxyacetic Acid) [FNaa1] 12.62 12.62
Acrylic Acid 11.66 11.66
Propionic Acid 1.16 0.79
Methacrylic Acid 18.78 18.78
Isobutyric Acid [FNa1] 1.22 1.22
Butanoic Acid [FNa1] 1.78 1.78
Malic Acid [FNa1] 7.51 7.51
3-Methylbutanoic Acid [FNa1] 4.26 4.26
Adipic Acid [FNa1] 3.37 3.37
2-Ethyl Hexanoic Acid 4.41 3.49
Methyl Acrylate 12.24 12.24
Vinyl Acetate 3.26 3.26
2-Methyl-2-Butene-3-ol
(1,2-Dimethylpropyl-1-en-1-ol) 5.12 5.12
Ethyl Acrylate 8.78 8.78
Methyl Methacrylate 15.84 15.84
Hydroxypropyl Acrylate [FNa1] 5.56 5.56
n-Butyl Acrylate [FNa1] 5.52 5.52

Isobutyl Acrylate [FNa1] 5.05 5.05
Butyl Methacrylate 9.09 9.09
Isobutyl Methacrylate 8.99 8.99
Isobornyl Methacrylate [FNaa1] 8.64 8.64
a-Terpineol [FNa1] 5.16 5.16
2-Ethyl-Hexyl Acrylate 2.42 2.42
Furan 16.54 16.54
Formaldehyde 8.97 8.97
Acetaldehyde 6.84 6.84
Propionaldehyde 7.89 7.89
2-Methylpropanal 5.87 5.87
Butanal 6.74 6.74
C4 Aldehydes 6.74 6.74
2,2-Dimethylpropanal (Pivaldehyde) 5.40 5.40
3-Methylbutanal (Isovaleraldehyde) 5.52 5.52
Pentanal (Valeraldehyde) 5.76 5.76
C5 Aldehydes 5.76 5.76
Glutaraldehyde 4.79 4.79
Hexanal 4.98 4.98
C6 Aldehydes 4.98 4.98
Heptanal 4.23 4.23

C7 Aldehydes 4.23 4.23
2-Methyl-Hexanal [FNa1] 3.97 3.97
Octanal 3.65 3.65
C8 Aldehydes 3.65 3.65
Glyoxal 14.22 14.22
Methyl Glyoxal 16.21 16.21
Acrolein 7.60 7.60
Crotonaldehyde 10.07 10.07
Methacrolein 6.23 6.23
Hydroxy Methacrolein 6.61 6.61
Benzaldehyde 0.00 0.00
Tolualdehyde 0.00 0.00
Acetone 0.43 0.43
Cyclobutanone 0.68 0.68
Methyl Ethyl Ketone (2-Butanone) 1.49 1.49
Cyclopentanone 1.43 1.43
C5 Cyclic Ketones 1.43 1.43
Methyl Propyl Ketone (2-Pentanone) 3.07 3.07
3-Pentanone 1.45 1.45
C5 Ketones 3.07 3.07
Methyl Isopropyl Ketone [FNa1] 1.64 1.64

2,4-Pentanedione [FNa1] 1.02 1.02
Cyclohexanone 1.61 1.61
C6 Cyclic Ketones 1.61 1.61
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone
(4-Methyl-2-Pentanone) 4.31 4.31
Methyl n-Butyl Ketone (2-Hexanone) 3.55 3.55
Methyl t-Butyl Ketone 0.78 0.78
C6 Ketones 3.55 3.55
C7 Cyclic Ketones 1.41 1.41
Methyl Amyl Ketone (2-Heptanone) 2.80 2.80
2-Methyl-3-Hexanone 1.79 1.79
Di-Isopropyl Ketone 1.63 1.63
C7 Ketones 2.80 2.80
3-Methyl-2-Hexanone 2.81 2.81
Methyl Isoamyl Ketone
(5-Methyl-2-Hexanone) 2.10 2.10
C8 Cyclic Ketones 1.25 1.25
2-Octanone 1.66 1.66
C8 Ketones 1.66 1.66
C9 Cyclic Ketones 1.13 1.13
2-Propyl Cyclohexanone [FNa1] 1.71 1.71

4-Propyl Cyclohexanone [FNa1] 2.08 2.08
2-Nonanone 1.30 1.30
Di-Isobutyl Ketone
(2,6-Dimethyl-4-Heptanone) 2.94 2.94
C9 Ketones 1.30 1.30
C10 Cyclic Ketones 1.02 1.02
2-Decanone 1.06 1.06
C10 Ketones 1.06 1.06
2,6,8-Trimethyl-4-Nonanone; Isobutyl
Heptyl Ketone [FNa1] 1.86 1.86
Biacetyl 20.73 20.73
Methylvinyl Ketone 8.73 8.73
Mesityl Oxide (2-Methyl-2-Penten-4-
one) [FNa1] 17.37 17.37
Isophorone (3,5,5-Trimethyl-2-
Cyclohexenone) [FNa1] 10.58 10.58
1-Nonene-4-one [FNa1] 3.39 3.39
Hydroxy Acetone 3.08 3.08
Dihydroxyacetone [FNa1] 4.02 4.02
Methoxy Acetone 2.14 2.14
Diacetone Alcohol

(4-Hydroxy-4-Methyl-2-Pentanone) 0.68 0.68
Phenol 1.82 1.82
C7 Alkyl Phenols 2.34 2.34
m-Cresol 2.34 2.34
p-Cresol 2.34 2.34
o-Cresol 2.34 2.34
C8 Aklyl Phenols [FNa1] 2.07 2.07
C9 Aklyl Phenols [FNa1] 1.86 1.86
C10 Aklyl Phenols [FNa1] 1.68 1.68
C11 Aklyl Phenols [FNa1] 1.54 1.54
C12 Aklyl Phenols [FNa1] 1.42 1.42
2-Phenoxyethanol; Ethylene Glycol
Phenyl Ether [FNa1] 3.61 3.61
1-Phenoxy-2-Propanol 1.73 1.73
Nitrobenzene 0.07 0.07
Para Toluene Isocyanate 0.93 0.93
Toluene Diisocyanate (Mixed Isomers) 0.00 0.00
Methylene Diphenylene Diisocyanate 0.79 0.79
N-Methyl Acetamide [FNaa1] 19.70 19.70
Dimethyl Amine 9.37 9.37
Ethyl Amine 7.80 7.80

Trimethyl Amine 7.06 7.06
Triethyl Amine [FNaa1] 16.60 16.60
Diethylenetriamine [FNaa1] 13.03 13.03
Ethanolamine 5.97 5.97
Dimethylaminoethanol 4.76 4.76
Monoisopropanol Amine
(1-Amino-2-Propanol) [FNaa1] 13.42 13.42
2-Amino-2-Methyl-1-Propanol [FNaa1] 15.08 15.08
Diethanol Amine 4.05 4.05
Triethanolamine 2.76 2.76
Methyl Pyrrolidone
(N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone) 2.56 2.56
Morpholine [FNaa1] 15.43 15.43
Nitroethane [FNaa1] 12.79 12.79
Nitromethane [FNaa1] 7.86 7.86
1-Nitropropane [FNaa1] 16.16 16.16
2-Nitropropane [FNaa1] 16.16 16.16
Dexpanthenol (Pantothenylol) [FNaa1] 9.35 9.35
Methyl Ethyl Ketoxime
(Ethyl Methyl Ketone Oxime) [FNaa1] 22.04 22.04
Hydroxyethylethylene Urea [FNaa1] 14.75 14.75

Methyl Chloride 0.03 0.03
Methylene Chloride (Dichloromethane) 0.07 0.07
Methyl Bromide 0.02 0.02
Chloroform 0.03 0.03
Carbon Tetrachloride [FNa1] 0.00 0.00
Methylene Bromide [FNa1] 0.00 0.00
Vinyl Chloride 2.92 2.92
Ethyl Chloride 0.25 0.25
1,1-Dichloroethane 0.10 0.10
1,2-Dichloroethane 0.10 0.10
Ethyl Bromide 0.11 0.11
1,1,1-Trichloroethane 0.00 0.00
1,1,2-Trichloroethane 0.06 0.06
1,2-Dibromoethane 0.05 0.05
n-Propyl Bromide 0.35 0.35
n-Butyl Bromide 0.60 0.60
trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 0.81 0.81
Trichloroethylene 0.60 0.60
Perchloroethylene 0.04 0.04
2-(Chloro-Methyl)-3-Chloro Propene 1.13 1.13
Monochlorobenzene 0.36 0.36

p-Dichlorobenzene 0.20 0.20
Benzotrifluoride 0.26 0.26
PCBTF (p-Trifluoromethyl-Cl-Benzene) 0.11 0.11
HFC-134a (1,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane) [FNaa1] 0.00 0.00
HFC-152a (1,1-Difluoroethane) [FNaa1] 0.00 0.00
Dimethyl Sulfoxide 6.90 6.90
Unspeciated C6 Alkanes [FNa1] 1.48 1.48
Unspeciated C7 Alkanes [FNa1] 1.79 1.79
Unspeciated C8 Alkanes [FNa1] 1.64 1.64
Unspeciated C9 Alkanes [FNa1] 2.13 2.13
Unspeciated C10 Alkanes [FNa1] 1.16 1.16
Unspeciated C11 Alkanes [FNa1] 0.90 0.90
Unspeciated C12 Alkanes [FNa1] 0.81 0.81
Unspeciated C13 Alkanes [FNa1] 0.73 0.73
Unspeciated C14 Alkanes [FNa1] 0.67 0.67
Unspeciated C15 Alkanes [FNa1] 0.61 0.61
Unspeciated C16 Alkanes [FNa1] 0.55 0.55
Unspeciated C17 Alkanes [FNa1] 0.52 0.52
Unspeciated C18 Alkanes [FNa1] 0.49 0.49
Unspeciated C10 Aromatics [FNa1] 5.48 5.48
Unspeciated C11 Aromatics [FNa1] 4.96 4.96

Unspeciated C12 Aromatics [FNa1] 4.53 4.53
Base ROG Mixture 3.71 3.71
Alkane, Mixed - Predominantly
(minimally 94%) C13-14 0.67 0.67
Oxo-Hexyl Acetate 1.03 1.03
Oxo-Heptyl Acetate 0.97 0.97
Oxo-Octyl Acetate 0.96 0.96
Oxo-Nonyl Acetate 0.85 0.85
Oxo-Decyl Acetate 0.83 0.83
Oxo-Dodecyl Acetate 0.72 0.72
Oxo-Tridecyl Acetate 0.67 0.67


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[FNa1]1 This reactive organic compound was added to the Table of MI R Values on July 7, 2004 [30 days after the amendments are approved by the Office of Administrative Law], and may be used in aerosol coating products after this date, as specified in section 94522(h)(2)(B), title 17, California Code of Regulations

[FNaa1]1 ULMIR (as defined in section 94521 (a)(71), title 17, California Code of Regulations.)


Note: Authority cited: Sections 39600, 39601 and 41712, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 39002, 39600, 40000 and 41712, Health and Safety Code.








s 94701. MIR Values for Hydrocarbon Solvents.
(a) Aliphatic Hydrocarbon Solvents

Average Boiling
Point [FNa3] MIR Value
Bin (degrees F) Criteria July 18, 2001
1 80-205 Alkanes (<2% Aromatics) 2.08
2 80-205 N- & Iso-Alkanes (.90% and <2% 1.59

Aromatics)
3 80-205 Cyclo-Alkanes (>=90% and <2% Aromatics) 2.52
4 80-205 Alkanes (2 to <8% Aromatics) 2.24
5 80-205 Alkanes (8 to 22% Aromatics) 2.56
6 >205-340 Alkanes (<2% Aromatics) 1.41
7 >205-340 N- & Iso-Alkanes (>=90% and 1.17
<2% Aromatics)
8 >205-340 Cyclo-Alkanes (>=90% and 1.65
<2% Aromatics)
9 >205-340 Akanes (2 to <8% Aromatics) 1.62
10 >205-340 Alkanes (8 to 22% Aromatics) 2.03
11 >340-460 Alkanes (<2% Aromatics) 0.91
12 >340-460 N- & Iso-Alkanes (>=90% and 0.81
<2% Aromatics)
13 >340-460 Cyclo-Alkanes (>=90% and <2% Aromatics) 1.01
14 >340-460 Alkanes (2 to <8% Aromatics) 1.21
15 >340-460 Alkanes (8 to 22% Aromatics) 1.82
16 >460-580 Alkanes (<2% Aromatics) 0.57
17 >460-580 N- & Iso-Alkanes (>=90% and <2% 0.51
Aromatics)
18 >460-580 Cyclo-Alkanes (>=90% and 0.63

<2% Aromatics)
19 >460-580 Alkanes (2 to <8% Aromatics) 0.88
20 >460-580 Alkanes (8 to 22% Aromatics) 1.49

[FNa] 3 Average Boiling Point = (Initial Boiling Point + Dry Point) / 2
(b) Aromatic Hydrocarbon Solvents

Boiling Range MIR Value
Bin (degrees F) Criteria July 18, 2001
21 280-290 Aromatic Content (>=98%) 7.37
22 320-350 Aromatic Content (>=98%) 7.51
23 355-420 Aromatic Content (>=98%) 8.07
24 450-535 Aromatic Content (>=98%) 5.00




Note: Authority cited: Sections 39600, 39601 and 41712, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 39002, 39600, 40000 and 41712, Health and Safety Code.








s 95000. Incorporation by Reference of Standard Conflict of Interest Code.
The Political Reform Act, Government Code Sections 81000, et seq., requires state and local government agencies to adopt and promulgate Conflict of Interest Codes. The Fair Political Practices Commission has adopted a regulation, 2 Cal. Code of Regs. Section 18730, which contains the terms of a standard Conflict of Interest Code which can be incorporated by reference into the Conflict of Interest Code of a state agency. The regulation may be amended by the Fair Political Practices Commission to conform to amendments in the Political Reform Act after public notice and hearings. Therefore, the terms of 2 Cal. Code of Regs. Section 18730 and any amendments to it duly adopted by the Fair Political Practices Commission are hereby incorporated herein by reference and, along with the following Appendix in which officials and employees are designated and disclosure categories are set forth, constitute the Conflict of Interest Code of the California Air Resources Board.
Designated employees shall file statements of economic interests with the person designated to perform this function for the agency who shall make the statements available for public inspection and reproduction. Upon receipt of the statements of the Board Members and the Executive Officer of the Air Resources Board, said person shall make and retain a copy and forward the original of these statements to the Fair Political Practices Commission.


Note: Authority cited: Sections 39600 and 39601, Health and Safety Code; Sections 87300 and 87306, Government Code. Reference: Sections 87300, 87301, 87302 and 87500, Government Code; Section 18730 of Title 2, California Code of Regulations.








s 95001. Professional Employees.
For purposes of the following disclosure categories, persons at all levels of the following employment classifications are deemed to be professional employees:
Analysts
Biostatisticians
Chemists
Engineers
Field Representatives
Managers
Meteorologists
Officers
Programmers
Spectroscopists
Specialists
Supervisors, excluding Auto Emissions Test Supervisors
Toxicologists
Transportation Planners
Writers


Note: Authority cited: Sections 39600 and 39601, Health and Safety Code; Sections 87300 and 87306, Government Code. Reference: Sections 82019 and 87302, Government Code.








s 95002. Category I.
(a) This Category applies to: Air Resources Board Members, the Advisors to the Board, members of the Scientific Review Panel on Toxic Air Contaminants, members of the Scientific Advisory Committee on Acid Deposition, members of the Research Screening Committee, Executive Officer, Chief Deputy Executive Officer, Deputy Executive Officers, all Special Office Chiefs, all Division Chiefs and Assistant Division Chiefs, all Administrative Law Judges, all Staff Attorneys, all professional employees, special assistants and special consultants* attached to the Chair's Office and to the Executive Office, Branch Chiefs of the Administrative Services Division, and the Training Section Manager, the Contracts Manager, Contracts Analysts, Procurement Officers, Business Services Officer Supervisors, and Business Management Analysts.
(b) Every person in this Category must report: all investments, all interests in real property, all sources of income including gifts, loans, and travel payments, and his or her status as a director, officer, partner, trustee, employee, or holder of any position of management in any business entity.
--------- *With respect to consultants, however, the Executive Officer may determine in writing that a particular consultant, although a "designated person," is hired to perform a range of duties that are limited in scope and thus is not required to comply with the disclosure requirements described in this section. Such determination shall include a description of the consultant's duties and, based upon the description, a statement of the extent of the disclosure requirements. A copy of the written determination shall be retained at the Offices of the Air Resources Board and made available for public inspection. Nothing herein excuses any consultant from any other provision of this Conflict of Interest Code. (This footnote applies to consultants in all disclosure categories, as indicated by the asterisks in the following sections.)


Note: Authority cited: Sections 39600 and 39601, Health and Safety Code; Sections 82019, 87300 and 87306, Government Code. Reference: Sections 82019 and 87302, Government Code.








s 95003. Category II.
(a) This Category applies to: Members of the Abrasive Blasting Committee and all professional employees in and special consultants* attached to the Stationary Source Division.
(b) Every person in this Category must report: all investments in, income, including gifts, loans, and travel payments from, and his or her status as a director, officer, partner, trustee, employee, or holder of any position of management,

(1) in any business entity which is subject to any laws of the State of California, or regulations promulgated by the Air Resources Board, relating to the control of air pollution from nonvehicular sources, or subject to any rules or regulations promulgated by any local air pollution control district;
(2) in any business entity of the type which has contracted with the Board to provide services, supplies, materials, machinery, instrumentation, or equipment to the Board;
(3) in any business entity, including a construction company, which is regularly engaged in the development of or investment in real property in California; and
(4) in any business entity which is regularly engaged in the preparation of environmental impact reports or environmental impact statements.


Note: Authority cited: Sections 39600 and 39601, Health and Safety Code; Sections 87300 and 87306, Government Code. Reference: Sections 82019 and 87302, Government Code.








s 95004. Category III.
(a) This Category applies to: All professional employees in and special consultants* attached to the Research Division.
(b) Every person in this Category must report: all investments in, income, including gifts, loans, and travel payments from, and his or her status as a director, officer, partner, trustee, employee, or holder of any position of management,

(1) in any business entity which is subject to any laws of the State relating to the control of air pollution from vehicular or nonvehicular sources, or which is subject to any rules or regulations promulgated either by the Air Resources Board or by any local air pollution control district; and
(2) in any business entity involved in activities relating to air pollution research, the development of air pollution control strategies or any activity which for the past two years has been the subject of a board research proposal, bid or contract.
(c) In addition, employees in this category must report any income, including gifts, loans, and travel payments, from any non-profit institution involved in activities relating to air pollution research, the development of air pollution control strategies or any activity which for the past two years has been the subject of a board research proposal, bid or contract.


Note: Authority cited: Sections 39600 and 39601, Health and Safety Code; Sections 87300 and 87306, Government Code. Reference: Sections 82019 and 87302, Government Code.










s 95005. Category IV.
(a) This Category applies to: All professional employees in and special consultants* attached to the Compliance Division, the Planning and Technical Support Division, and the Monitoring and Laboratory Division.
(b) Every person in this Category must report: all investments in, income, including gifts, loans, and travel payments from, and his or her status as a director, officer, partner, trustee, employee, or holder of any position of management, in any business entity which is subject to any laws of the State of California relating to the control of air pollution from vehicular or nonvehicular sources, or which is subject to any rules or regulations promulgated either by the Air Resources Board or by any local air pollution control district.


Note: Authority cited: Sections 39600 and 39601, Health and Safety Code; Sections 87300 and 87306, Government Code. Reference: Sections 82019 and 87302, Government Code.








s 95006. Category V.
(a) This Category applies to: All professional employees in and special consultants* attached to the Mobile Source Operations Division and the Mobile Source Control Division.
(b) Every person in this Category must report: all investments in, income, including gifts, loans, and travel payments from, and his or her status as a director, officer, partner, trustee, employee, or holder of any position of management,

(1) in any business entity associated with the manufacture, distribution, sale, leasing, repair, or (except for entities associated solely with the news media) the advertisement of motor vehicles, vehicular emission control devices or equipment, or vehicle after market parts or vehicle fuels or fuel additives which may affect emissions; and
(2) in any business entity of the type which has contracted within the previous two years with the Board to provide services, supplies, materials, machinery, instrumentation, or equipment to the Board.


Note: Authority cited: Sections 39600 and 39601, Health and Safety Code; Sections 87300 and 87306, Government Code. Reference: Sections 82019 and 87302, Government Code.








s 95007. Advisory Committees.
The Board finds that all members of advisory groups or committees appointed by the Board pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 39603, perform a solely advisory function, and hence are not "designated employees" within the meaning of this Code, and are therefore exempt from the requirements of this Code.


Note: Authority cited: Sections 39600 and 39601, Health and Safety Code; Sections 87300 and 87306, Government Code. Reference: Sections 82019 and 87302, Government Code.