SCAQMD RULE 203.1 SPECIAL PERMIT PROVISIONS LAST REVISED 06/28/90 (Adopted January 7, 1977)(Amended December 2, 1977)(Rescinded June 28, 1990) RULE 203.1. SPECIAL PERMIT PROVISIONS Rescinded by the South Coast Air Quality Management District Board on June 28, 1990 in accordance with Regulation XIII. (Adopted January 7, 1977)(Amended December 2, 1977) RULE 203.1. SPECIAL PERMIT PROVISIONS Any person operating basic equipment under permit pursuant to Rule 203 and who plans to make modifications to that equipment or related control equipment, or to install additional control equipment, for the purpose of effecting compensatory emission reductions under the provisions of Rule 213, shall submit applications for new permits to construct or operate both the basic and control equipment involved in such reductions, regardless of whether modifications or additions are to be made either to the basic or control equipment, or both. Existing permits to operate pertaining to the basic and control equipment as specified above shall be surrendered and canceled at the time such new permits to construct or operate are issued. Such new permits shall not be effective unless surrender of such existing permits has been made. If such new permits are denied, such existing permits surrendered pursuant to this section shall be reissued and restored subject to the same conditions which were applicable to the original permits prior to surrender. In evaluating the new permits to construct or operate, the Executive Officer shall evaluate only those portions of the applicant's operations which pertain to the reductions to be made under the provisions of Rule 213. No other review or analysis shall be made for the purpose of issuing new permits pursuant to this rule. The Executive Officer shall impose those written conditions on such new permits specifying emission limits or other conditions which the Executive Officer deems necessary to insure that the compensatory reductions considered for the purpose of Rule 213 are made.